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No. 1 Georgia goes for another blowout vs visiting Kent St

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - No. 1 Georgia' was all about defense a season ago.

Now, the reigning national champions are packing quite an offensive punch.

The Bulldogs (3-0) have outscored their opponents 130-10, and more of the same is expected Saturday when they host Kent State (1-2) between the hedges.

Georgia, a 44 1/2-point favorite, seems to have lost none of the hunger that carried the Bulldogs to their first national title in 41 seasons.

'œHey, to be at Georgia, it's tough. To be at Georgia, you have to practice hard. To be at Georgia, you have to earn it,'ť coach Kirby Smart said. 'œAs long as they believe in doing that, we have enough talent that we're going to have a good opportunity when we go out on the field on Saturday. But they have to believe in that culture.'ť

Led by sixth-year quarterback Stetson Bennett, the offense has displayed a plethora of weapons.

Eleven players had at least one catch in last week's 48-7 rout of South Carolina, totaling 339 yards and 16.1 yards per reception. Ten players ran the ball, combining for 208 yards and a 5.9 average.

In Bennett's 21 possessions, Georgia has produced 14 touchdowns, four field goals, a missed field goal, and only two punts.

Last Saturday, it was Brock Bowers taking the lead role. The sophomore tight end had five catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns, along with a rushing TD on a reverse.

'œWe've got a few of those guys that you've got to get touches to,'ť Smart said. 'œHe's certainly one that I think certainly everyone tries to find ways to get creative. You have to move him around because people know he's going to be a target.'ť

Bowers is hardly a one-man show.

Kent State coach Sean Lewis called Georgia 'œthe greatest amount of talent ever assembled on a football field.'ť

'œThey are a galaxy of college football stars," Lewis said. 'œThey have talent all over the place. There are first-round draft picks everywhere.'ť

DEFENSIVE DOGS

While the Georgia offense appears to be greatly improved, it's not like the defense has dropped off.

Even after losing five defenders in the first round of the NFL draft, the Bulldogs have surrendered only one touchdown through the first three games.

That came in the waning seconds of the victory over South Carolina, a meaningless score with the Bulldogs leading by 48 points.

Still, the Georgia defense was a bit ticked off about giving up a score that cost them a second straight shutout.

'œI was really disappointed on that play," defensive back Dan Jackson said. 'œWe just didn't feel like we finished the game like we should have defensively."

BRUTAL SCHEDULE

Kent State will be facing its third opponent that is currently in The Associated Press Top 25.

The Golden Flashes opened with a 45-20 loss at Washington, which is now ranked No. 18. They followed with a 33-3 loss at now-No. 6 Oklahoma.

Lewis has no complaints about this difficult stretch of games ahead of Mid-American Conference play. If nothing else, if helps him when he votes in the coaches' Top 25 poll.

'œI have a pretty accurate description of who belongs where," he said. 'œI've gotten to see quite a few of them first-hand, live and up close.'ť

STARKS START

Three games into his college career, Malaki Starts has already made quite an impact in the Georgia secondary.

The freshman safety has two interceptions in his first three college games, including one against South Carolina that he returned 42 yards.

'œHe ran really fast and jumped really high when he was a ninth-grader," Smart recalled. 'œI talked to his dad that day, and we knew he was going to be some kind of special player. We just didn't know how good he was going to be, and I still don't think we know.'ť

RUNNING FLASHES

Kent State is coming off a 358-yard rushing performance against Long Island.

It was the fifth time in the past two seasons the Golden Flashes have run for more than 300 yards.

LAST TIME

This is only the second meeting between the schools.

Smart doesn't remember the first, even though he was playing for the Bulldogs.

In 1998, Georgia opened the season with a 56-3 victory over the Golden Flashes.

Smart was a senior safety for that Bulldog team, which went on to finish 9-3.

'œI didn't even realize we played them when I was here,'ť Smart said 'œIt was a long time ago.'ť

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Georgia tight end Brock Bowers gets a hoist in the endzone by offensive lineman Amarius Mims after scoring his second touchdown of the first half of an NCAA college football game against South Carolina Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Columbia, S.C. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) is pushed out at the one-yard line by South Carolina linebacker Brad Johnson (19) during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Artie Walker Jr.) The Associated Press
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett celebrates his touchdown pass to tight end Brock Bowers that went for 70-plus yards during the third quarter of a NCAA college football game against South Carolina in Columbia, S.C., Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) fakes a handoff to running back Daijun Edwards (30) during the second half of an NCAA college football game against South Carolina on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Artie Walker Jr.) The Associated Press
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart congratulates tight end Oscar Delp (4) after he scored a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game against South Carolina on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Artie Walker Jr.) The Associated Press
Oklahoma wide receiver J.J. Hester (13) catches a pass in front of Kent State safety JoJo Evans (23) in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) The Associated Press
Kent State quarterback Collin Schlee (19) throws a pass during the second half of the team's NCAA college football game against Oklahoma, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) The Associated Press
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