ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia failed to gain momentum for its Southeastern Conference opener next week at Tennessee as the fourth-ranked Bulldogs stumbled on offense in Saturday a weather-delayed 28-6 win over Austin Peay.

Chauncey Bowens and Nate Frazier each ran for two touchdowns. Frazier and wide receiver London Humphreys lost fumbles, but Georgia (2-0) made a fourth-down goal-line stop to set up a 99-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.

““It was awesome,” said Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton of the long drive. "Our whole O-line, receivers, everybody pushed the ball down the field, so it was awesome to see.”

Stockton, who passed for two touchdowns and ran for two scores in a 45-7 opening win over Marshall, leaned on the Bulldogs' running game against the Governors (1-1). He threw

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