Georgia continues to be a dominant team, as the Bulldogs once again took care of business and dominated Tennessee, 38-10.

Quarterback Carson Beck continued his strong on Saturday, as he finished 24-of-30 for 298 yards and 3 touchdowns. Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint had 7 catches for 91 yards and 2 touchdowns, and the Bulldogs once again look like a team that is going to win another national title.

If there was one issue, it is the fact that Bulldogs let Tennessee gain all the momentum early, as Jaylen Wright scored a 75-yard touchdown on the first play to have Neyland Stadium. This has been a trend, as the Bulldogs are letting opponents score early in the game.

After the game, coach Kirby Smart made a joke about the first play.

“I talked before the game and said we were going to let them score first,” Smart said. “We have consistently found a way to let teams score first and not have great first drives. They got aggressive there and we didn’t have a guy in the gap. Our secondary has to find a way to bring him down, and traditionally, Georgia doesn’t give up big plays.”

Smart also commented on a breakout game by Dillon Bell.

“Great competitor,” Smart said. “When his number was called, he was ready. He made plays on back-shoulder 50/50 balls, great play that (Mike) Bobo put together for him, an opportunity for a toss pass. And then the runs after the catch were big, so he stepped up big today and we continue to have guys do that.”