ATHENS, Ga. -- Following its 45-14 win against Georgia Southern on Saturday and a major shakeup atop the BCS rankings, No. 3 Georgia has the ability to play for a BCS championship.
Thanks to big contributions from several players who remain atop this week’s UGA Power Rankings, the Bulldogs (10-1) continued their ascent in the polls by blowing past Georgia Southern (8-3) in the third quarter on Saturday. Now they must handle rival Georgia Tech (6-5) this weekend and the SEC West champion -- most likely No. 2 Alabama (10-1) -- in the SEC championship game to play for a national title for the first time since the early 1980s.
Let’s review the Georgia 10 through 11 games (last week’s rank in parentheses):
Thanks to big contributions from several players who remain atop this week’s UGA Power Rankings, the Bulldogs (10-1) continued their ascent in the polls by blowing past Georgia Southern (8-3) in the third quarter on Saturday. Now they must handle rival Georgia Tech (6-5) this weekend and the SEC West champion -- most likely No. 2 Alabama (10-1) -- in the SEC championship game to play for a national title for the first time since the early 1980s.
Let’s review the Georgia 10 through 11 games (last week’s rank in parentheses):
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