1/1/2023 0 Comments Next stop 3![]() ![]() Which three-game start has been more impressive? The Bulldogs, of course. Georgia is up 96-3 in the first half after three games. Michigan has outscored its opponents 103-0 in the first two quarters. The first-half dominance also is impressive. McCarthy has settled in as the starter, Blake Corum scored five TDs against the Huskies and the defense hasn't missed a beat with new defensive coordinator Jesse Minter. 4 Michigan, meanwhile, completed its non-conference schedule with a 59-0 victory against UConn and has outscored opponents 156-17. The Bulldogs have won their last seven games against SEC East opponents by an average of 33.1 points per game. Quarterback Stetson Bennett (16 of 23, 284 yards, 2 TDs) is a valid Heisman candidate, tight end Brock Bowers now has 17 total TDs in 17 career games and the defense hasn't missed a beat with new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp. ![]() The Gamecocks scored the first TD against the Bulldogs this season with 0:53 remaining in the fourth quarter. 1 Georgia routed South Carolina 48-7 and has outscored its first three opponents 130-10. Or is it? No two teams have been more dominant through the first quarter of the 2022 season, and the only fan-bases that really should have something to say about it reside in Columbus, Ohio and Tuscaloosa, Ala. Michigan and Georgia will play for the national championship in 2022. SN takes a look at the takeaways from Week 3: 'Michigan and Georgia in the natty!' That doesn't mean Week 3 did not provide more than enough material for college football fans to react to. Appalachian State needed a miracle Hail Mary to beat Troy 32-28. In fact, those darlings from last week hit major potholes. ![]() Week 3 of the college football season lacked the Sun Belt-inspired upsets of Week 2. ![]()
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