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Georgia Bulldogs Bounce Back with Dominant Win Over Kentucky

Summary

  • Gunner Stockton and Dillon Bell each score two touchdowns
  • Georgia rebounds from tough loss to Alabama with 35-14 victory
  • Bulldogs extend winning streak over Kentucky to 16 games
Georgia Bulldogs Bounce Back with Dominant Win Over Kentucky

On October 4, 2025, the No. 12 Georgia Bulldogs resoundingly defeated the Kentucky Wildcats 35-14 in an SEC matchup. The Bulldogs, who were coming off a tough 24-21 loss to Alabama, got off to a quick start and never looked back.

Quarterback Gunner Stockton and receiver Dillon Bell were the stars of the show, each scoring a pair of touchdowns. Stockton completed 15 of 23 passes for 196 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown to Cash Jones. He also added 48 yards and two scores on the ground.

Bell, who has played both receiver and running back, tacked on a pair of 3-yard touchdown runs, one on an end around and the other on a reverse. His 33-yard catch set up the scoring pass to Jones.

The Bulldogs' defense also played a key role, limiting Kentucky to just 45 yards rushing and recovering their first fumble of the season. Cutter Boley had 225 passing yards and two touchdowns for the Wildcats, but it wasn't enough to prevent Georgia from extending its winning streak over Kentucky to 16 games.

With the victory, Georgia has bounced back resoundingly from the tough loss to Alabama and remains a force to be reckoned with in the SEC.

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The Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Kentucky Wildcats 35-14 in an SEC matchup.
Quarterback Gunner Stockton and receiver Dillon Bell each scored two touchdowns to lead the Bulldogs to victory.
The Bulldogs bounced back from a tough loss to Alabama with a dominant win over Kentucky, extending their winning streak over the Wildcats to 16 games.

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