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Dawgs’ domination against Vanderbilt gives valuable playing time to younger players

Georgia starting quarterback JT Daniels did not have to take a single snap after the first quarter of Saturday’s matchup against Vanderbilt. Jordan Davis only played nine total snaps on defense and UGA did not need either of those guys for even one more play.

The No. 2 Bulldogs throttled the Commodores 62-0, after leading 35-0 at the end of the first quarter. To put it in perspective, Vanderbilt only had 77 total yards and was in danger of having fewer yards than Georgia had in points for most of the game.

The Bulldogs came in as 35-point favorites, so the dominant win surprises almost no one.