The Georgia Bulldogs beat the Clemson Tigers in the opening game of thje college football season in a game that felt like it could have been a College Football Playoff matchup.
While UGA may still be on track to compete for a title, Clemson certainly isn't. After suffering its second defeat of the season this past Saturday to NC State, Clemson's title pursuit is seemingly over.

With the defeat came some very serious questions about just how good Clemson is this season and part of that trickles down to UGA's win over Clemson and if it's as impressive as it felt when it happened.
In the meantime, the Arkansas Razorbacks have been dominant this season on their way to a 4-0 start that included a home win this past weekend against Texas A&M. They also have a 19-point win over Texas.
No. 2 UGA is set to host No. 8 Arkansas this Saturday in Athens and it could help answer some of the questions raised after Clemson's loss. It also could serve as a proving ground for a UGA team that doesn't have an overly-difficult regular-season schedule
Mike Griffith of DawgNation looks at the Arkansas team and why he feels it truly is a dangerous game for UGA, one that they should still win, but one that could provide a challenge as well.
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"They have 20 super-seniors and when you're able to do that, this is a mature, older team that's bought in and it's scary. This is these guys' career highlights, their legend, their legacy, and they're all in," says Griffith. "Sam (Pittman) was with Kirby long enough to know what Dan Lanning and that defense is going to throw at them."
Despite being a top-10 matchup featuring a pair of undefeated teams, Georgia opened up as 19.5-point favorites.
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