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Top-ranked Georgia cruises past Clemson in Week 1: Highlights

Carson Beck threw for 278 yards and two touchdowns, and the top-ranked Bulldogs stifled Clemson’s offense en route to an easy 34-3 victory at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for their 40th consecutive regular-season victory.

Clemson could do nothing on offense for most of the afternoon, running for 46 yards on 23 carries. Cade Klubnik threw for 142 yards, was picked off once, and sacked twice, as the Tigers went 4-13 on third down and had only 188 yards of total offense.

It marked coach Dabo Swinney’s third-worst loss of his 17-year tenure at Clemson.

Georgia takes on Tennessee Tech next week before going on the road and opening up conference play at Kentucky on Sept. 14. The Tigers will try to bounce back at home against Appalachian State next Saturday.

Here’s how other Top 25 teams performed and how Georgia’s impressive season-opening win unfolded.

Georgia-Clemson highlights

The Bulldogs’ season-opening win was heavy on highlights for Georgia, and light on highlights for the Tigers.

Top 25 college football schedule Week 1 scores

Here are the kickoff times and TV info for Top 25 teams in the US LBM Coaches Poll. (All times are Eastern):  

No. 1 Georgia 34, No. 14 Clemson 3
No. 2 Ohio State 52, Akron 6
No. 4 Texas 52, Colorado State 0
No. 9 Penn State 34, West Virginia 12
No. 11 Missouri 51, Murray State 0
No. 13 Utah 49, Southern Utah 0
No. 15 Tennessee 69, Chattanooga 3
No. 16 Oklahoma 51, Temple 3
No. 18 Oklahoma State 44, South Dakota State 20
No. 19 Miami 41, Florida 17
No. 22 N.C. State 38, Western Carolina 21
No. 24 Kansas 48, Linden 3
No. 25 Iowa 40, Illinois State 0
Western Kentucky at No. 5 Alabama, ESPN, 7 p.m. 
Furman at No. 6 Ole Miss, ESPN+, 7 p.m. 
UT Martin at No. 17 Kansas State, ESPN+, 7 p.m. 
Fresno State at No. 8 Michigan, NBC/Peacock, 7:30 p.m. 
No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 20 Texas A&M, ABC, 7:30 p.m. 
Idaho at No. 3 Oregon, Big Ten Network, 7:30 p.m. 
New Mexico at No. 21 Arizona, 10:30 p.m. 
Sunday: No. 23 Southern Cal vs. No. 12 LSU in Las Vegas, ABC, 7:30 p.m. 
Monday: Boston College at No. 10 Florida State, ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

Georgia-Clemson final score

Georgia 34
Clemson 3

Clemson turnover on downs

The Tigers drove to Georgia’s 18-yard line but could get no closer. A negative run and two incomplete passes turned the ball back over to the Bulldogs, who can now just run the clock out.

Georgia score: Cash Jones 15-yard touchdown run

After Nate Frazier picked up 57 rushing yards on the first three plays of the drive, Georgia went with Brandon Robinson for one carry (6 yards) and Cash Jones for the next, which ended up being a 15-yard touchdown.

This one is all but over with the Bulldogs now winning 34-3. This will be Georgia’s 40th consecutive regular-season win, the second-longest streak in college football history.

Nate Frazier stats

Georgia freshman running back Nate Frazier has received the majority of the work out of the backfield Saturday in Trevor Etienne’s absence. Frazier has 83 yards rushing and a touchdown on 11 carries, an average of 7.5 yards per carry.

Georgia interception by Malaki Starks

The first turnover of the game came at the most inopportune time for Clemson. Two plays into the Tigers latest possession, quarterback Caleb Klubnik fired deep along the right sideline and was picked off in spectacular fashion by Georgia safety Malaki Starks.

On the Bulldogs’ first two plays after Starks’ interception, running back Nate Frazier burst through the defense for a 40-yard run and then a 16-yard run. The Bulldogs are in the red zone once again.

Georgia score: Carson Beck 40-yard touchdown pass to London Humphreys

Georgia has all but sealed the deal in Atlanta.

London Humphreys took a shallow cross from Carson Beck and strode 40 yards into the end zone to give Georgia a 27-3 lead, capping off a 54-yard, five-play drive.

Georgia-Clemson stats

These are the offensive leaders as the game enters the fourth quarter.

Georgia

Passing: Carson Beck 20-29 for 225 yards, TD
Rushing: Dillon Bell 27 yards on 1 carry
Receiving: Arian Smith 43 yards on 3 receptions

Clemson

Passing: Cade Klubnik 12-18 for 92 yards
Rushing: Phil Mafah 52 yards on 13 carries
Receiving: Antonio Williams 65 yards on 5 receptions

Georgia score: Nate Frazier 1-yard touchdown rush

Big plays aided Georgia’s next scoring drive as Carson Beck completed passes of 24, 23 and 13 yards, along with scrambling for 10 yards. Nate Frazier got in the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run to officially put Clemson on the ropes. The eight-play, 75-yard drive took 3:19 off the clock and extended the Bulldogs’ lead to 20-3.

Georgia’s Dillon Bell limps on sideline

Georgia junior wide receiver Dillon Bell was noticeably limping and being helped by staffers on the Bulldogs sideline with about six minutes left in the third quarter. The ABC broadcast reported it as cramps.

Bell has four receptions for 32 yards and a rushing attempt that went for 27 yards.

Clemson score: Nolan Hauser 26-yard field goal

The Tigers finally showed life on offense and are on the scoreboard.

Clemson answered Georgia’s touchdown with an 11-play, 66-yard drive, resulting in a 26-yard field goal by Nolan Hauser, cutting the Bulldogs’ lead to 13-3.

The big play on the scoring march was a 19-yard catch by Jake Briningstool, aided by a roughing the passer penalty by Georgia. Phil Mafah helped picked up the slack on the ground, carrying five times for 18 tough yards. Clemson still only has 38 rushing yards for the game.

Georgia score: Carson Beck 7-yard touchdown pass to Colbie Young

It was the Arian Smith show on the first possession of the second half for Georgia as the senior wide receiver had a 7-yard run and a 32-yard catch during the scoring drive. The Bulldogs hit paydirt to extend their lead to 13-0 as Carson Beck found Colbie Young on the right side for a 7-yard scoring strike, to conclude the 75-yard drive.

Georgia-Clemson halftime stats

Georgia

Total offense: 160 yards
First downs: 8
Passing: Carson Beck 15-19, 126 yards
Rushing: Nate Frazier 20 yards on 4 carries
Receiving: Lawson Luckie 37 yards on 2 receptions

Clemson

Total offense: 76 yards
First downs: 2
Passing: Cade Klubnik 7-12, 54 yards
Rushing: Phil Mafah 24 yards on 6 carries
Receiving: Antonio Williams 55 yards on 4 receptions

Georgia stalls out on offense

After Smith’s offensive pass interference, the Bulldogs stalled out at their own 43-yard line to force the third punt by Brett Thorson. One second remains in the half.

Big play by Georgia called back

The Bulldogs appeared to get a huge play on a 40-yard pass from Carson Beck to Dillon Bell that would have put Georgia at the Clemson 13-yard line. However, fellow receiver Arian Smith was called for offensive pass interference to negate the play and give the Tigers a sigh of relief.

Clemson stuffed again

The Tigers went three-and-out again as the clock ticks closer to halftime.

Clemson got a 7-yard run on first down by Phil Mafah, but Cade Klubnik followed with two incompletions to bring Aidan Swanson out for his fifth punt.

Georgia score: Peyton Woodring 55-yard field goal

After Clemson went three-and-out for the second time in the game, Georgia completed a 31-yard catch to Lawson Luckie, but went nowhere on the next three plays. The Bulldogs settled another field goal, this time from a whopping 55 yards just inside the left goal post by Peyton Woodring.

Georgia score: Peyton Woodring 30-yard field goal

The Bulldogs strike first.

Georgia put a dent in the scoreboard by going 68 yards in 12 plays and settling for a 30-yard field goal by Peyton Woodring. Carson Beck completed eight consecutive passes at one point and is 12-for-14 for 95 yards overall. The running game has yet to get going as the Bulldogs have 12 yards on seven carries. 

End of first quarter: Georgia 0, Clemson 0

The Bulldogs and Tigers are through one quarter and defense (or inept offense) has been the name of the game.

There have been five punts and Clemson leads in totals yards (61-43). Georgia leads in first downs (3-2).

Clemson wastes big play, punts for third straight possession

After the big play to Antonio Williams, an illegal formation penalty negated a first-down catch and a third-down pass to Williams fell well short of the first down.

Clemson’s average starting field position in its three possessions is its own 15-yard line.

Clemson connects on deep pass

The first big play of the game came from the Tigers, who got a 36-yard pass play from Cade Klubnik to receiver Antonio Williams. The catch was reviewed and confirmed and gave Clemson a first down at the Georgia 49-yard line.

The Tigers are in business.

Georgia forced into quick three-and-out

Georgia’s second possession ended like its first, with a short run and two completed passes that fell well short of the sticks. Carson Beck has completed five of his first six passes but for only 20 yards. 

Clemson struggling to move the ball early on

Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik has completed two of his first five passes for only 8 yards as the Tigers also try to establish the run with Phil Mafah, who has 15 yards on four carries.

After gaining one first down on its second drive, Clemson was forced to punt again after Klubnik’s third-down completed pass fell short of the first-down marker.

Georgia’s first drive stalls

The top-ranked Bulldogs got busy early as quarterback Carson Beck completed an 11-yard pass to Arian Smith and, on third-and-10, Beck scrambled up the middle for a 13-yard gain. But Beck’s third-down pass on the drive’s seventh play went incomplete to bring the end to the drive and Georgia was forced to punt.

Clemson sputters on first drive

The Tigers received the opening kickoff and went nowhere on their first possession, going three-and-out with an incomplete pass, a dropped pass and an illegal motion penalty.

On third-and-10, Clemson’s check-down pass went nowhere and the Tigers were forced to punt.

When is Georgia-Clemson game? 

Kickoff for Clemson at Georgia is Saturday, Aug. 31 at noon ET from Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

How to watch Georgia-Clemson game 

The Georgia-Clemson game will be on ABC and can be steamed on ESPN+ and Fubo.

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College football expert picks Week 1

There are three big showdowns this weekend with early College Football Playoff implications. Here are USA TODAY Sports’ expert picks for all of Saturday’s ranked games. 

Trevor Etienne out vs. Clemson

Georgia junior running back Trevor Etienne will not play in Saturday’s game for the top-ranked Bulldogs against Clemson in Atlanta, reports ESPN.com.

Etienne was arrested on March 24 on charges of driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Georgia, who will also be without injured tailback Roderick Robinson II, will need to count on Branson Robinson, Nate Frazier, and Cash Jones to pick up the slack in the running game.

Georgia vs Clemson predictions 

Here’s who our staff is predicting will win this matchup, and other Top 25 games for this week: 

Dan Wolken: Georgia 

Eddie Timanus: Georgia 

Erick Smith: Georgia 

Jordan Mendoza: Georgia 

Paul Myerberg: Georgia 

Scooby Axson: Georgia 

Georgia vs Clemson odds, line

The Georgia Bulldogs are favorites to defeat the Clemson Tigers in Saturday’s college football matchup, according to the BetMGM college football odds. Looking to wager? Check out the top college football betting apps in 2024 offering the top NCAA football betting promos and bonuses in 2024. 

Spread: Georgia (13.5) 

Moneyline: Georgia (-600); Clemson (+425) 

Over/under: 48.5 

Richard Morin 

Georgia vs Clemson all-time record 

The two programs have faced off 65 times since 1897, with Georgia sporting a 43-18-4 record against Clemson. The Bulldogs have won the past two meetings, the last coming in 2021 and ending in a 10-3 win for UGA. Clemson’s last win against Georgia came in 2013, 38-35 at home, and it is the Tigers’ only win against the Bulldogs in eight meetings dating back to 1991. 

Week 1 college football games you can’t miss 

Once again, we’re here to help you prioritize your viewing options. 

Standard disclaimer: This is simply a ranking of what we think will be the best contests, based on national interest, championship impact and entertainment potential. As always, there are sure to be surprising developments in games not listed here, so keep one eye on the scoreboard and one hand on the remote to keep up with all the exciting plays and fantastic finishes. — Eddie Timanus 

College football 2024 season predictions 

The experts at USA TODAY Sports offer predictions for the season ahead, including which 12 teams will make the College Football Playoff. Who wins the national championship? 

Scooby Axson: Ohio State 

Jordan Mendoza: Oregon 

Paul Myerberg: Georgia 

Erick Smith: Georgia 

Eddie Timanus: Ohio State 

Dan Wolken: Ohio State 

How close are Georgia and Clemson? 

Georgia’s campus is in Athens, Georgia, and Clemson sits about 80 miles northeast of Athens in the northwest corner of South Carolina. 

College football games that will decide College Football Playoff field 

Which games are going to be the ones that matter the most when all is said and done? 

Each week will provide at least one critical game that shapes the Playoff picture. Our task here is to identify which one on the schedule ultimately has the biggest impact on the races for the top seeds, the at-large bids and the battle to be the highest-ranked Group of Five champion.  

Georgia depth chart 

Offense 

QB: Carson Beck 
RB: Branson Robinson, Nate Frazier, Cash Jones
WR-X: Dillon Bell 
WR-Z: Arian Smith 
WR-Y: Dominic Lovett 
TE: Oscar Delp 
LT: Earnest Greene III 
LG: Dylan Fairchild 
C: Jared Wilson 
RG: Tate Ratledge 
RT: Xavier Truss 

Defense 

DE: Mykel Williams 
NT: Nazir Stackhouse 
DT: Warren Brinson 
JACK: Chaz Chambliss 
MLB: C.J. Allen 
WLB: Smael Mondon Jr. 
LCB: Daylen Everette 
SS: Malaki Starks 
FS: Dan Jackson 
RCB: Julian Humphrey 
STAR: Joenel Aguero 

Specialists 

Punter: Brett Thorson 
Placekicker: Peyton Woodring 

Clemson depth chart 

Offense 

QB: Cade Klubnik 
RB: Phil Mafah 
WR-X: Adam Randall 
WR-Z: Antonio Williams 
WR-H: Tyler Brown 
TE: Jake Briningstool 
LT: Tristan Leigh 
LG: Marcus Tate 
C: Ryan Linthicum 
RG: Walker Parks 
RT: Blake Miller 

Defense 

LDE: T.J. Parker 
LDT: DeMonte Capehart 
RDT: Payton Page 
RDE: Peter Woods 
WLB: Barrett Carter 
MLB: Wade Woodaz 
SLB: Jamal Anderson 
LCB: Avieon Terrell 
SS: R.J. Mickens 
FS: Tyler Venables 
RCB: Jeadyn Lukus 

Specialists 

Punter: Aidan Swanson 
Placekicker: Nolan Hauser 

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