NCAAF Game Recap - Georgia at Notre Dame
Sat Sep 9, 2017 7:30 PM EDT

Fres
10
Bama
41
F
Okla
31
OSU
16
F
Aub
6
Clem
14
F
Pitt
14
PSU
33
F
Stan
24
USC
42
F
Mont
7
Wash
63
F
Cin
14
Mich
36
F
FlAtl
14
Wisc
31
F
OkSt
44
SoAl
7
F
Chat
10
LSU
45
F
UGA
20
ND
19
F
Lou
47
UNC
35
F
Del
0
VaTec
27
F
UNCC
7
K St
55
F
Boise
44
WaSt
47
F(2OT)
TCU
28
Ark
7
F
InSt
7
Tenn
42
F
SamHu
44
PVAM
31
F
IdSt
13
UtSt
51
F
AlcSt
10
FLInt
17
F
Ohio
21
Purd
44
F
Buff
17
Army
21
F
UT-M
23
Miss
45
F
Iowa
44
IASt
41
F OT
ECU
20
WVU
56
F
Tows
17
MD
63
F
E Ky
16
KY
27
F
NW
17
Duke
41
F
JacSt
10
GATec
37
F
Wake
34
BC
10
F
TxSt
3
Colo
37
F
UAB
31
Ball
51
F
E Il
10
NIU
38
F
Sav
7
App
54
F
Tul
21
Navy
23
F
APSU
10
MiaOH
31
F
How
31
Kent
38
F
Abil
10
ColSt
38
F
SJSU
0
Tex
56
F
Ind
34
UVA
17
F
Vill
13
Temp
16
F
MidTN
30
Syr
23
F
E Mi
16
Rut
13
F
WestMI
14
MSU
28
F
OD
17
UMass
7
F
GWebb
0
Wyo
27
F
AlaAM
0
Vand
42
F
ULLaf
42
Tuls
66
F
C Mi
45
Kans
27
F
UNH
22
GaSo
12
F
Neb
35
Oreg
42
F
Hawaii
23
UCLA
56
F
Web
20
Cal
33
F
Mor
17
Lib
58
F
AlaSt
7
Troy
34
F
Marsh
20
NCSt
37
F
(N/A)
10
JMU
52
F
SD
35
BGSU
27
F
ArkPB
3
Akr
52
F
Toled
37
NEV
24
F
UNLV
44
Idaho
16
F
Nich
14
TxAM
24
F
Sou
0
SMiss
45
F
NorTx
32
SMU
54
F
SCar
31
MIZ
13
F
MissSt
57
LT
21
F
NMS
30
NM
28
F
Rice
31
UTEP
14
F
W Ky
7
Ill
20
F
UTSA
17
Bayl
10
F
MIN
48
OreSt
14
F
Utah
19
BYU
13
F
Hou
19
Ariz
16
F
SDSU
30
AzSt
20
F
MiaFL
ArkSt
Canc
NoCol
Fla
Canc
ULMon
FlaSt
PPD
SoFL
UConn
PPD
Mem
UCF
PPD

Sep 9, 2017, 7:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(15) Georgia (2-0)

3

7

7

3

20

(24) Notre Dame (1-1)

3

10

3

3

19

No. 15 Georgia outslugs No. 24 Notre Dame, 20-19
Sun Sep 10, 2017 1:15 AM

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Georgia got to Dawg Walk out of Notre Dame Stadium with a victory, dozens of its fans forming a line from the locker room to the buses to congratulate the Bulldogs after the program's first trip to this part of the country in more than 50 years.

Lorenzo Carter and Davin Bellamy led a swarming Georgia defense and the No. 15 Bulldogs got enough plays from an offense starting a freshman quarterback to beat No. 24 Notre Dame 20-19 on Saturday night.

The first regular-season meeting between the two programs was a hard-hitting, penalty-filled tug-o-war, and when it was done the Bulldogs gathered in the corner of the stadium to salute thousands of their fans who made the pilgrimage. The Bulldogs had not ventured this far north for a game since 1965 against Michigan.

"It definitely means a little more," linebacker Roquan Smith said. "Coming up to South Bend, an awesome environment. Then having all these Dawgs fans coming out, showing their support. Showing how much they believe in us. It's just an awesome feeling to be able to give those fans a W."

Rodrigo Blankenship, a walk-on who received a scholarship earlier this week, kicked a 30-yard field goal with 3:39 remaining to give the Bulldogs (2-0) a one-point lead.

Carter and company did the rest. Georgia forced Brandon Wimbush and the Fighting Irish (1-1) into a three-and-out, and then, on Notre Dame's final drive, Bellamy blind-sided the quarterback and Carter recovered the fumble with 1:27 left.

"I saw Davin coming around the edge I was trying to get around the edge as well," Carter said. "And once I saw him coming free I saw he had a chance to knock that ball off of him. And once he did I was like get on this ball and end the game."

Carter had a strip sack in the second-half, too.

Wimbush, starting his second game, scored Notre Dame's only touchdown in the first half on a 1-yard run. He finished 20 for 40 for 210 yards.

"All 11 positions, all the guys were really physical and had speed," Wimbush said of the Georgia D.

THE TAKEAWAY

Georgia: Freshman quarterback Jake Fromm was filling in for the injured Jacob Eason and making his first career start. The Bulldogs tried not to put too much on the former Little League World Series hero from Warner Robins, Georgia. He went 16 for 29 for 141 yards with a touchdown pass - thanks to a reaching, one-handed grab by Terry Godwin in the first half - and two turnovers.

"Good poise," Georgia coach Kirby Smart said of Fromm. "He never faltered."

Notre Dame: The Irish were looking for a big early season win to accelerate the process of moving on from last year's 4-8 disappointment. There were reasons to be encouraged, especially from a defense that hung tough against one of the best running-back combinations in the country in Nick Chubb and Sony Michel. The Bulldogs ran for 185 yards, but only 4.3 per carry.

Still, it was another one-possession loss after seven of them last season. Coach Brian Kelly became curt when asked why this loss should be viewed differently.

"It's not going to snowball," he said. "Next question."

LOTS OF LAUNDRY

Georgia was flagged 12 times for 127 yards. Notre Dame was hit eight times for 63, including a late hit in the third quarter on Fromm by Julian Okwara that officials video reviewed to determine if Fromm was still in bounds when he was hit. The call stood and converted a third down for Georgia, and the Bulldogs scored on the drive to go up 17-16.

RED SEA

Georgia sold 8,000 tickets for this game and there was easily twice that many wearing red in Notre Dame Stadium. For former Georgia coach Vince Dooley, who won the school's only national title by beating Notre Dame in the 1981 Sugar Bowl, it was the best part of the trip to South Bend.

"I was just saying what a beautiful scenery it is right outside looking out and seeing Touchdown Jesus and the Golden Dome overlooking the campus. And then seeing those beautiful golden helmets shining. Of course, I like the red ones, too," said Dooley, who threw out the first pitch at the Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field on Friday night. "And seeing so many Georgia people here. That's what's really been amazing."

UP NEXT

Georgia: The Bulldogs return home to face FCS team Sanford, before starting SEC play against Mississippi State the next week.

Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish face Boston College in the first of two straight road games.

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Passing

UGA Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Fromm 29 16 55.2 1 141 31 1 65.4
ND Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Wimbush 40 20 50.0 0 210 32 0 65.6

Rushing

UGA Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Michel 13 73 5.6 17 1
N. Chubb 13 63 4.8 30 0
ND Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Adams 19 53 2.8 7 0
I. Book 1 2 2.0 2 0

Receiving

UGA Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Godwin 2 36 18.0 31 1
J. Wims 2 35 17.5 31 0
ND Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Adams 6 60 10.0 32 0
C. Smith 4 44 11.0 29 0

Fumbles

UGA F FL
J. Fromm 1 1
ND F FL
B. Wimbush 3 2

Returning

UGA KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Hardman 2 32.0 0 38 2 12.5 0 28
E. Holyfield 2 23.5 0 24 0 0 0
ND KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Sanders 4 21.0 0 36 0 0 0
C. Finke 0 0 0 3 -1.0 0 1

Punting

UGA Punt Yds Avg LgPu
C. Nizialek 8 352 44.0 56
ND Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Newsome 9 424 47.1 59

Takeaways

ND Int Yds InTD
D. Tranquill 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

UGA ND
Points For 20 19
Total Yards 326 265
Rushing Yards 185 55
Passing Yards 141 210
Passing Completions / Attempts 16/29 20/40
Turnovers 2 2
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 3/2
First Downs 16 18
Penalties - Yards 12/127 8/63
Time Of Possession 42:42 18:18
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/17 3/17
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 8/44 9/47

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter UGA ND
ND 02:12 FG Justin Yoon 39 yd FG 0 3
UGA 08:24 FG Rodrigo Blankenship 27 yd FG 3 3
2nd Quarter UGA ND
ND 02:36 TD Brandon Wimbush 1 yd run (Justin Yoon kick) 3 10
UGA 08:15 TD Terry Godwin 5 yd pass from Jake Fromm (Rodrigo Blankenship kick) 10 10
ND 10:46 FG Justin Yoon 42 yd FG 10 13
3rd Quarter UGA ND
ND 08:38 FG Justin Yoon 37 yd FG 10 16
UGA 10:26 TD Sony Michel 6 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick) 17 16
4th Quarter UGA ND
ND 04:39 FG Justin Yoon 28 yd FG 17 19
UGA 11:26 FG Rodrigo Blankenship 30 yd FG 20 19

Game Information

Stadium: Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, Indiana
Attendance: 77,622
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