Hearst’s 246 Yards, Two Touchdowns Lead Georgia Past Vanderbilt, 30-20
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ATHENS, Ga. — Garrison Hearst rushed for 246 yards in 21 carries, including scoring runs of 71 and 55 yards, to lead No. 10 Georgia to a 30-20 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday.
It was the fifth victory in a row for the Bulldogs, 6-1 overall and 4-1 in the Southeastern Conference, and the third loss in a row for Vanderbilt (2-4, 1-3).
Georgia moved into first place in the SEC East Division when Tennessee dropped to 3-2 in the conference with its 17-10 loss to Alabama.
Hearst’s 71-yard run came in the second quarter and gave the Bulldogs a 20-10 lead, and the 55-yarder came on Georgia’s fourth play of the second half.
The Commodores recovered Hearst’s fumble at the Georgia 48 with 2:18 remaining and drove to the one, but the Bulldogs stopped them.
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