Since losing a 38-35 contest at South Carolina on Sept. 13, Georgia has improved to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in league play thanks to four consecutive victories. The Bulldogs' most recent triumph was perhaps their most impressive yet, as they went on the road and blanked Missouri last Saturday, 34-0, their first shutout of a nationally-ranked team since 1982.
"For us to have that type of performance is pretty exciting for me, so I am very thankful for the win, and (I'm) looking forward to playing Arkansas," Georgia coach Mark Richt said.
It's been a tale of two season for Arkansas, as it has defeated all three of its non-conference foes but has yet to get over the hump in the SEC, going 0-3 in the league to extend its conference losing streak to 15 games. The Razorbacks battled at home against nationally-ranked Alabama last weekend but coughed up a fourth-quarter lead en route to a 14-13 loss.
"We'll take (the Alabama game) as a learning opportunity," Arkansas coach Brett Bielema said. "I think we're getting stronger by the day...the SEC West is very difficult, and I'm excited to be in it every day."
This marks the first meeting between the squads since 2010, when Arkansas came away with a 31-24 win in Athens. Georgia still holds a 9-4 series edge over the Razorbacks.
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Since losing a 38-35 contest at South Carolina on Sept. 13, Georgia has improved to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in league play thanks to four consecutive victories. The Bulldogs' most recent triumph was perhaps their most impressive yet, as they went on the road and blanked Missouri last Saturday, 34-0, their first shutout of a nationally-ranked team since 1982.
"For us to have that type of performance is pretty exciting for me, so I am very thankful for the win, and (I'm) looking forward to playing Arkansas," Georgia coach Mark Richt said.
It's been a tale of two season for Arkansas, as it has defeated all three of its non-conference foes but has yet to get over the hump in the SEC, going 0-3 in the league to extend its conference losing streak to 15 games. The Razorbacks battled at home against nationally-ranked Alabama last weekend but coughed up a fourth-quarter lead en route to a 14-13 loss.
"We'll take (the Alabama game) as a learning opportunity," Arkansas coach Brett Bielema said. "I think we're getting stronger by the day...the SEC West is very difficult, and I'm excited to be in it every day."
This marks the first meeting between the squads since 2010, when Arkansas came away with a 31-24 win in Athens. Georgia still holds a 9-4 series edge over the Razorbacks.
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By the way i had Georgia on that Blowout against Mizzou
Tennessee has split its six contests this season right down the middle, although it is 0-2 in SEC action, having lost at Georgia (35-32) and at home against Florida (10-9). The Vols most recently snapped a three-game losing streak with a convincing non-conference victory over FCS opponent Chattanooga, 45-10.
"I think everyone, obviously, knows the great challenge that lies ahead of us but also the great opportunity, playing the No. 3 ranked team in the country," Tennessee coach Butch Jones said.
Ole Miss has established itself as one of the favorites in the SEC Western Division and thus one of the best teams in the country. It had high expectations heading into the season with a No. 18 ranking, but few envisioned a rise to the elite this quickly, which was accelerated with back-to-back wins over nationally-ranked squads Alabama (23-17) and Texas A&M (35-20) to improve to 6-0 and 3-0 in the league.
"To play back at home against Tennessee is exciting for us," Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze said. "It's one of those scary games that you know they have good enough athletes to beat you. They've played some really quality teams very, very close. I know it's going to be a tough challenge on Saturday."
Tennessee has a handle on the all-time series with Ole Miss, 44-19-1, which includes a win in the latest meeting on Nov. 13, 2010 in Knoxville, 52-14.
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Tennessee has split its six contests this season right down the middle, although it is 0-2 in SEC action, having lost at Georgia (35-32) and at home against Florida (10-9). The Vols most recently snapped a three-game losing streak with a convincing non-conference victory over FCS opponent Chattanooga, 45-10.
"I think everyone, obviously, knows the great challenge that lies ahead of us but also the great opportunity, playing the No. 3 ranked team in the country," Tennessee coach Butch Jones said.
Ole Miss has established itself as one of the favorites in the SEC Western Division and thus one of the best teams in the country. It had high expectations heading into the season with a No. 18 ranking, but few envisioned a rise to the elite this quickly, which was accelerated with back-to-back wins over nationally-ranked squads Alabama (23-17) and Texas A&M (35-20) to improve to 6-0 and 3-0 in the league.
"To play back at home against Tennessee is exciting for us," Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze said. "It's one of those scary games that you know they have good enough athletes to beat you. They've played some really quality teams very, very close. I know it's going to be a tough challenge on Saturday."
Tennessee has a handle on the all-time series with Ole Miss, 44-19-1, which includes a win in the latest meeting on Nov. 13, 2010 in Knoxville, 52-14.
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