After Georgia’s excellent win vs. the Clemson Tigers, anumberof individuals, consistingof Joel Klatt, thinkabout the Bulldogs as the leading canines of the FBS. They won’t be playing an FBS challenger this week, rather going up versus the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles out of the Big South/Ohio Valley Conference at the FCS level.
Both Georgia and Tennessee Tech have played one videogame. The Bulldogs beat Clemson 34-3 while Tennessee Tech fell to Middle Tennessee 32-25. Let’s see how they compare statistically.
All-Purpose Yards
Georgia: 447 lawns (496.5 YPG last year, 6th in FBS)
Tennessee Tech: 341 lawns
Rushing Yards
Georgia: 169 backyards
Tennessee Tech: 67 lawns
Passing Yards:
Georgia: 278 backyards
Tennessee Tech: 274 lawns
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