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 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
    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
    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
    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. “I’ve…

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