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With the game on the line, Georgia turned to a personnel grouping that has rarely worked all year long.

The Commodores only totaled 173 yards on offense yet came out with the victory over Georgia, which posted 421 total yards.

Vanderbilt running back Ralph Webb: Webb was bottled up in the running game but had the Commodores’ best play on a 37-yard screen pass.

Struggling all game offensively and down 16-10, Vanderbilt drove the ball 75 yards down the field to take the lead. On that particular drive, Ralph Webb took a third-down screen 37 yards deep into Georgia territory, which helped set up a 2-yard Khari Blasingame score.

Killer penalties: Georgia finished the game with eight penalties for 53 yards.

Lack of run game: A week after gashing South Carolina for 326 rushing yards, the Bulldogs were contained to a season-low 75 yards on the ground.

McKenzie on losing to Vanderbilt: “We just have to get better. T’s nothing you can do about it. They came out and competed. They won the game and they did their best job. Now we have to go back to practice and do do our job and play the best Georgia football we can play.”

Georgia is off next week and will head to Jacksonville for its annual game against Florida on Oct. 29.

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