Georgia football and Kentucky are in some respects mirror images when it comes to their approach to the game.

“They love to run the ball, and just like us, they’re stubborn with the run,” Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Hall said. “They want to run all the time. They love to be physical up front, and that’s something we have to be prepared for.”

Georgia and Kentucky have had some low-scoring, drag-out games, mostly in Lexington, but the Bulldogs have dominant, winning 15 straight in the series.

“Through the years, we’ve always tried to be very tough and very physical and play the game the right way,” Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said. “They’ve been, certainly, on the right side of the wins and losses.”

Both teams are coming off losses.

Georgia fell from the ranks of the unbeaten w

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