The Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores have battled on the football field dating back to 1893. Georgia has dominated the series in recent memory, however, Vanderbilt began the series as the top team.
Georgia has won the last four games in the SEC East series. The Bulldogs and Commodores have played 81 total games in their history. Among SEC East foes, the Bulldogs have only played the Florida Gators more.
Kirby Smart and Georgia football enter the 2022 Vanderbilt as heavy favorites over the Commodores. Let’s take a look back at the series history between the two schools:
Overall, Georgia leads Vanderbilt 59-20-2 in the history of the series. Vandy got off to an impressive 8-1-1 start in the first ten games between the two universities. The Bulldogs are in control of the series now and have lost only six times to the Commodores since 1961.
Georgia star tight end Brock Bowers introduced himself to numerous college football fans with his huge performance against Vanderbilt in 2021. Quarterback JT Daniels started for the Bulldogs last season. The Dawgs won 62-0. Vanderbilt will be motivated this year because of last year’s game.
Vanderbilt cancelled the Georgia game back in 2020 because they could not field a roster. The Commodores fired head coach Derek Mason in 2020. Clark Lea, a former Notre Dame defensive coordinator, took over for Vanderbilt in 2021. The Commodores have already won more games (three) in 2022 than they did in 2020 and 2021 combined.
The Vanderbilt Commodores beat first-year head coach Kirby Smart and Georgia 17-16 in 2016. Vanderbilt used a big kick return to start the game to jump ahead with a 7-0 lead.
Jacob Eason and Georgia’s offense dominated Vanderbilt statistically, but Georgia settled for three field goals…
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