NCAAF Game Preview - Mississippi State at Georgia
Sat Sep 23, 2017 7:00 PM EDT

Bama
59
Vand
0
F
BC
7
Clem
34
F
Okla
49
Bayl
41
F
PSU
21
Iowa
19
F
USC
30
Cal
20
F
TCU
44
OkSt
31
F
Wash
37
Colo
10
F
Mich
28
Purd
10
F
UNLV
21
OSU
54
F
MissSt
3
UGA
31
F
NCSt
27
FlaSt
21
F
OD
0
VaTec
38
F
Toled
30
MiaFL
52
F
Aub
51
MIZ
14
F
NEV
7
WaSt
45
F
Kent
3
Lou
42
F
Fla
28
KY
27
F
Temp
7
SoFL
43
F
SDSU
28
AF
24
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Utah
30
Ariz
24
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Oreg
35
AzSt
37
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Syr
26
LSU
35
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UVA
42
Boise
23
F
Army
17
Tul
21
F
TxAM
50
Ark
43
F OT
WVU
56
Kans
34
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TxTch
27
Hou
24
F
UMass
13
Tenn
17
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Pitt
17
GATec
35
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NM
16
Tuls
13
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Maine
10
JMU
28
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Idaho
29
SoAl
23
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Ohio
27
E Mi
20
F(1OT)
UCF
38
MD
10
F
MiaOH
31
C Mi
14
F
Cin
32
Navy
42
F
Rut
17
Neb
27
F
LT
16
SCar
17
F
Duke
27
UNC
17
F
GaSo
17
Ind
52
F
Wake
20
App
19
F
ULMon
56
ULLaf
50
F(1OT)
Akr
17
Troy
22
F
GASt
28
UNCC
0
F
WIl
52
CoCar
10
F
UAB
43
NorTx
46
F
Wagn
14
WestMI
49
F
ArkSt
21
SMU
44
F
Nich
17
SamHu
66
F
Lib
10
JacSt
31
F
Ball
21
W Ky
33
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BGSU
13
MidTN
24
F
FlAtl
31
Buff
34
F
UtSt
61
SJSU
10
F
UTSA
44
TxSt
14
F
FLInt
13
Rice
7
F
SIU
31
Mem
44
F
UTEP
14
NMS
41
F
ND
38
MSU
18
F
Hawaii
21
Wyo
28
F OT
UCLA
34
Stan
58
F
ECU
41
UConn
38
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Bulldogs battle: No. 11 Georgia hosts No. 17 Mississippi State
Tue Sep 19, 2017 7:39 PM

ATHENS, Ga. -- When the season began, not many saw Saturday night's matchup between Mississippi State and Georgia as a red-letter game in the SEC.

Yet, that's exactly what it is.

Both sets of Bulldogs enter play at Sanford Stadium with 3-0 marks, with Mississippi State ranked 17th and 1-0 in the SEC after last week's 37-7 rout of LSU.

No. 11 Georgia will be playing its SEC opener.

"I think they're a very physical team. They always are," Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said.

"(Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen) seems to always find really good quarterbacks, especially dual-threat guys. He's known for developing those type of guys. He's done a good job with their overall program."

Mullen's Bulldogs are first in scoring (47.7 points) and scoring defense (9.3 points per game) in the SEC.

Junior quarterback Nick Fitzgerald leads an offense that has outscored its opponents 143-28, completing 43 of 70 passes for 543 yards and seven touchdowns while rushing for 240 yards and five scores.

"He's very smart, very knowledgeable, knows how to attack protections. He's a guy that's constantly working on getting better. He's got these guys believing and playing really hard, really physical," Smart said.

"They've got some good players. Got some big guys up front. They're playing hard. He's got some fast guys. They just seem like they have a lot of guys they play. They use them well. They use them to their strengths."

Aeris Williams paces the Mississippi State ground game with 336 yards on 48 carries and one touchdown, but the focus is on Fitzgerald, a Georgia native who will have to be able to handle his emotions playing in his home state for the first time.

"We'll see. I'll see if he looks weird or gives me silly looks," Mullen said. "He better get his emotions in check because we're playing a very athletic defense. Watching the film will straighten out those emotions pretty quickly."

Defense has certainly been Georgia's calling card.

The Bulldogs are allowing 14.3 points per game and an average of just 71 yards on the ground. No team has rushed for more than 100 yards against Georgia through three games.

Defensive tackle Trenton Thompson is a force in the middle of the line, with outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter (three sacks) and middle linebacker Roquan Smith (team-high 19 tackles) being key playmakers.

"They've got big, athletic guys on defense. They can play in multiple fronts on the defensive line and play you with personnel that fits each of those fronts," Mullen said. "They can play in 3-4 with 3-4 personnel, 4-3 with 4-3 personnel or nickel with nickel personnel with a five-star player at each of those positions. They're pretty darn good."

Offensively for Georgia, true freshman quarterback Jake Fromm is expected to start for the third straight week, although Game 1 starter Jacob Eason is back practicing after returning to workouts on Monday. Fromm has completed 34 of 57 passes for 449 yards, with five touchdowns and one interception.

More good news for the Bulldogs: Smart is expected to welcome back running back Sony Michel, who was held out of Saturday's game against Samford after tweaking his ankle late in the contest at Notre Dame.

He'll team with fellow senior Nick Chubb, who is coming off a 131-yard effort against Samford and leads Georgia in rushing with 44 carries for 290 yards and four touchdowns.

Although Saturday's game marks just the second meeting between the schools since 2011, Georgia and Mississippi State are relatively familiar with each other.

Mississippi State defensive coordinator Todd Grantham served in the same capacity at Georgia from 2010-2013. Former Bulldog letterman Christian Robinson is a graduate assistant inside linebackers coach at MSU, while offensive line coach D.J. Looney worked as a grad assistant at Georgia last year.

Adding to the intrigue, Mississippi State safety Jonathan Abram played with Georgia in 2015 before transferring and ultimately joining MSU before this season.

Advantage Mississippi State? Mullen doesn't necessarily believe so.

"You watch the film and say they're running this defense, and he says, 'Yeah, they're running that defense.' You say, 'Thanks, I saw that on film already,'" Mullen said. "I don't think it gives us a big advantage."

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