Bulldogs enter bye week banged up but making no excuses
Georgia defensive lineman Tramel Walthour (90) and inside linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. (2) tackle Vanderbilt quarterback Ken Seals (8) during Saturday’s TONY WALSH/UGA Athletics game in Nashville.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart speaks to sideline reporter Tiffany Blackmon after Georgia’s game against Vanderbilt at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville. TONY WALSH/UGA Athletics
Jamon Dumas-Johnson (10) and Kamari Lassiter (3) team up to tackle Commodores’ running back Sedrick Alexander (28). TONY WALSH/UGA Athletics
Georgia tight end Brock Bowers (19) runs past a defender and picks up yards after the catch against Vanderbilt. TONY WALSH/UGA Athletics
Top-ranked Georgia (7-0, 4-0 SEC) enters its bye week at a great time in the season, with hopes of improving as a team and getting some injured players back before facing rival Florida on Oct. 27.
The Bulldogs recently defeated Vanderbilt in a sloppy game, and head coach Kirby Smart didn’t make any excuses for his team’s poor performance. Smart is just happy the bye came at a good time.