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No. 4 Georgia closes regular season with 52-7 rout of Tech

ATLANTA (AP) - Jake Fromm threw four touchdown passes and No. 4 Georgia cruised into the Southeastern Conference championship game with a 52-7 victory over Georgia Tech on Saturday - the Bulldogs' biggest win ever over their state rival.

The Bulldogs (11-1) were 28-point favorites over the Yellow Jackets (3-9) and this one was never in doubt, even as Georgia struggled a bit offensively, fumbled the ball away three times, dealt with injury woes, had a key player ejected, and failed to cover an onside kick.

It was Georgia's third straight win in the one-sided series known as 'œClean, Old-Fashioned Hate'ť - all of them blowouts. The Bulldogs have outscored Georgia Tech 135-35 during that span.

When Tyson Campbell recovered a fumbled punt for Georgia's final touchdown in the closing minutes, it surpassed the Bulldogs' previous biggest margin over the Yellow Jackets, a 51-7 rout in 2002.

This was a mere speed bump on the way to next week's SEC title game, where the Bulldogs will face No. 1 LSU with a berth in the College Football Playoff on the line.

Fromm failed to complete half his passes for the fourth week in a row, but it didn't matter. He finished 14 of 29 for 254 yards, connecting on scoring throws of 20 yards to Charlie Woerner, 17 yards to Tyler Simmons, 41 yards to George Pickens and 9 yards to Dominick Blaylock.

The TD to Blaylock with 4ˆ½ minutes left in the third quarter was Fromm's final throw of the game. Stetson Bennett went the rest of the way at quarterback.

Things got chippy as the game turned into a blowout.

On Blaylock's score, a scrap broke out between Pickens and Georgia Tech cornerback Tre Swilling on the other side of the end zone, with each player throwing punches. The officials assessed them both unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and Pickens was ejected.

That means he'll have to sit out the first half of the SEC championship.

Georgia also suffered an injury to star running back D'Andre Swift that will surely be a concern going into next weekend's game. He fumbled twice, the second of which left him crumpled on the turf holding his left shoulder. He went to the medical tent, had his shoulder pads removed and watched the rest of the game from the bench with a towel over his head.

Coach Kirby Smart downplayed the injury, saying it was a shoulder contusion that shouldn't prevent Swift from playing against LSU.

Georgia Tech wrapped up its first season under coach Geoff Collins with just 139 yards and seven first downs on offense. The Yellow Jackets went three-and-out 11 times and were forced to punt a school-record 13 times.

James Graham was 5 of 20 for 40 yards passing. Georgia Tech's lone touchdown - Graham's 6-yard pass to Tyler Davis - was set up by a fumbled punt that was recovered at the Georgia 17.

THE TAKEAWAY

Georgia: The Bulldogs look like the most heavily flawed of the playoff contenders, especially on offense. Fromm continues to struggle with his accuracy, and the injury to Swift is a concern going into the SEC championship. But a stellar defense gives Georgia a shot in every game.

Georgia Tech: Another harsh demonstration of how much work the Yellow Jackets have to do. The offense was woefully ill-equipped to make the switch from the triple-option to a pro-style offense, so it's vital that Collins put together several strong recruiting classes to fulfill his vision for the program.

UP NEXT

Georgia: Returns to Atlanta next Saturday for its third straight appearance in the SEC title game. The Bulldogs must upset top-ranked LSU to make it back to the College Football Playoff. If they come up short, it looks as if they'll be headed to the Sugar or Orange Bowl.

Georgia Tech: Collins' debut season is mercifully over with the Yellow Jackets matching their fewest wins since 1994. The 2020 schedule has not been finalized beyond the nonconference opponents, beginning with a Sept. 12 home game against FCS school Gardner-Webb.

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Georgia tight end Charlie Woerner (89) celebrates with Tyler Simmons (87) after scoring a touchdown against Georgia Tech during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm looks to pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Georgia Tech, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia coach Kirby Smart shouts during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Georgia Tech, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia tight end Eli Wolf (17) reaches for a pass against Georgia Tech during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia inside linebacker Monty Rice (32) tackles Georgia Tech wide receiver Ahmarean Brown (10) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia running back D'Andre Swift (7) rushes against Georgia Tech during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia Tech quarterback James Graham passes as Georgia linebacker Nolan Smith defends during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia Tech defensive back Wesley Walker celebrates a fumble recovery on a punt return against Georgia during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia wide receiver Tyler Simmons (87) is pushed out of bound after pulling in a pass from Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm (11) during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP The Associated Press
Georgia Tech linebacker Demetrius Knight II celebrates a fumble by Georgia during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia inside linebacker Monty Rice (32) tries to strip the ball from Georgia Tech punter Pressley Harvin III (27) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia running back D'Andre Swift (7) sits on the sideline with defensive back Richard LeCounte (2) after leaving the game with an injury in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Georgia Tech, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP The Associated Press
Georgia running back D'Andre Swift fumbles as Georgia Tech defensive back Tre Swilling, left, recovers during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. Georgia won 52-7. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia Tech students look on in the closing moments of an NCAA college football game against Georgia, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. Georgia won 52-7 and Georgia Tech finished the season with a record of 3-9. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia Tech defensive back Tariq Carpenter (2) reacts as Georgia wide receiver George Pickens (1) goes after him during a fight in the in zone in the second half of an NCAA college football game between, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. Pickens was ejected and Georgia won 52-7. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
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