Final Sep 5
JMU 14 15.0 o56.0
LOU 28 -15.0 u56.0
Final Sep 5
NIU 9 16.5 o45.0
MD 20 -16.5 u45.0
Final Sep 5
WIU 7 31.5 o49.5
NW 42 -31.5 u49.5
Final Sep 5
EWU 14 33.0 o59.5
BSU 51 -33.0 u59.5
Final Sep 6
NWST 0 43.0 o50.5
MINN 66 -43.0 u50.5
Final Sep 6
SJSU 7 37.0 o52.0
TEX 38 -37.0 u52.0
Final 4OT Sep 6
CONN 20
SYR 27
Final Sep 6
UVA 31 3.0 o54.0
NCST 35 -3.0 u54.0
Final Sep 6
KENT 14 48.5 o60.0
TTU 62 -48.5 u60.0
Final Sep 6
FIU 0 42.0 o53.5
PSU 34 -42.0 u53.5
Final Sep 6
TAMC 3 45.5 o58.5
FSU 77 -45.5 u58.5
Final 5OT Sep 6
BAY 48
SMU 45
Final Sep 6
KENN 9 35.5 o51.0
IU 56 -35.5 u51.0
Final Sep 6
ILL 45
DUKE 19
Final Sep 6
CMU 17
PITT 45
Final Sep 6
IOWA 13 3.0 o42.5
ISU 16 -3.0 u42.5
Final Sep 6
LIB 24 -6.5 o50.5
JVST 34 6.5 u50.5
Final Sep 6
USU 22
TAM 44
Final Sep 6
HOW 7
TEM 55
Final Sep 6
WCU 10 17.5 o60.5
WAKE 42 -17.5 u60.5
Final Sep 6
PEAY 6 45.5 o55.5
UGA 28 -45.5 u55.5
Final Sep 6
IDST 22
UNM 32
Final Sep 6
LIN 13 31.0 o56.0
APP 20 -31.0 u56.0
Final Sep 6
BRY 27 14.5 o52.5
MASS 26 -14.5 u52.5
Final Sep 6
GRAM 0 55.5 o62.5
OSU 70 -55.5 u62.5
Final Sep 6
KU 31
MIZZ 42
Final Sep 6
FRES 36
ORST 27
Final Sep 6
SFPA 6 37.0 o48.0
BUFF 45 -37.0 u48.0
Final Sep 6
BGSU 20 23.0 o46.5
CIN 34 -23.0 u46.5
Final 4OT Sep 6
UNT 33 -11.5 o56.5
WMU 30 11.5 u56.5
Final Sep 6
WEBB 12 37.5 o60.5
GT 59 -37.5 u60.5
Final Sep 6
TXST 43 4.5 o64.5
UTSA 36 -4.5 u64.5
Final Sep 6
M-OH 17 16.5 o45.0
RUTG 45 -16.5 u45.0
Final Sep 6
MISS 30 -8.5 o51.0
UK 23 8.5 u51.0
Final Sep 6
UAB 24 20.5 o59.0
NAVY 38 -20.5 u59.0
Final Sep 6
OKST 3 28.5 o55.5
ORE 69 -28.5 u55.5
Final Sep 6
TROY 16
CLEM 27
Final Sep 6
ETSU 17 40.5 o58.5
TENN 72 -40.5 u58.5
Final Sep 6
DEL 7
COLO 31
Final Sep 6
UNI 7 14.0 o47.5
WYO 31 -14.0 u47.5
Final Sep 6
MTU 10 28.5 o45.0
WIS 42 -28.5 u45.0
Final Sep 6
WVU 10 -3.5 o58.5
OHIO 17 3.5 u58.5
Final Sep 6
USF 18 18.0 o58.0
FLA 16 -18.0 u58.0
Final Sep 6
JKST 20 13.5 o53.5
USM 38 -13.5 u53.5
Final Sep 6
ARST 14
ARK 56
Final Sep 6
CSUS 17
NEV 20
Final Sep 6
TXSO 3 44.5 o54.5
CAL 35 -44.5 u54.5
Final Sep 6
MOSU 21 7.0 o54.0
MRSH 20 -7.0 u54.0
Final Sep 6
FAMU 14 22.5 o50.5
FAU 56 -22.5 u50.5
Final Sep 6
CP 9 42.5 o54.0
UTAH 63 -42.5 u54.0
Final Sep 6
CAMP 3 29.5 o56.0
ECU 56 -29.5 u56.0
Final Sep 6
NCCU 6 22.0 o50.5
ODU 54 -22.0 u50.5
Final Sep 6
LIU 28 22.5 o54.5
EMU 23 -22.5 u54.5
Final Sep 6
HOU 35 -14.0 o38.5
RICE 9 14.0 u38.5
Final Sep 6
NCAT 7 38.0 o51.0
UCF 68 -38.0 u51.0
Final Sep 6
WKU 21 7.5 o57.5
TOL 45 -7.5 u57.5
Final Sep 6
MEM 38 -14.5 o58.0
GSU 16 14.5 u58.0
Final Sep 6
COOK 3 53.5 o63.5
MIA 45 -53.5 u63.5
Final Sep 6
UNCO 17 35.0 o52.5
CSU 21 -35.0 u52.5
Final Sep 6
TULN 33 -13.0 o51.5
USA 31 13.0 u51.5
Final Sep 6
ARMY 24 17.0 o48.0
KSU 21 -17.0 u48.0
Final Sep 6
CHSO 0 28.5 o49.0
CCU 13 -28.5 u49.0
Final Sep 6
LT 7 36.5 o49.5
LSU 23 -36.5 u49.5
Final Sep 6
ASU 20 -5.5 o59.0
MSST 24 5.5 u59.0
Final Sep 6
GASO 20 29.0 o62.0
USC 59 -29.0 u62.0
Final Sep 6
BALL 3 43.0 o52.5
AUB 42 -43.0 u52.5
Final Sep 6
VAN 44 1.5 o45.5
VT 20 -1.5 u45.5
Final 5OT Sep 6
BC 40 3.5 o45.5
MSU 42 -3.5 u45.5
Final Sep 6
AKR 0 34.0 o47.0
NEB 68 -34.0 u47.0
Final Sep 6
UNC 20 -15.5 o49.5
CHAR 3 15.5 u49.5
Final Sep 6
MICH 13 4.0 o44.0
OKLA 24 -4.0 u44.0
Final Sep 6
SIU 17 20.0 o51.5
PUR 34 -20.0 u51.5
Final Sep 6
ULM 0 34.0 o50.0
ALA 73 -34.0 u50.0
Final Sep 6
UCLA 23 -1.5 o54.5
UNLV 30 1.5 u54.5
Final Sep 6
MCNS 10 19.0 o49.5
ULL 34 -19.0 u49.5
Final Sep 6
TLSA 14 -3.5 o52.0
NMSU 21 3.5 u52.0
Final Sep 6
UTM 17 7.5 o50.0
UTEP 42 -7.5 u50.0
Final Sep 6
SCAR 10 42.5 o53.5
SOCAR 38 -42.5 u53.5
Final Sep 6
WEB 3 31.5 o56.5
ARIZ 48 -31.5 u56.5
Final Sep 6
STAN 3 20.0 o44.5
BYU 27 -20.0 u44.5
Final Sep 6
SDSU 13 2.0 o46.5
WSU 36 -2.0 u46.5
Final Sep 6
UCD 10 27.5 o53.5
WASH 70 -27.5 u53.5
Final Sep 7
SHSU 20 7.0 o49.0
HAW 37 -7.0 u49.0
Austin Peay N/A0-0
Georgia 4th SEC2-0

Austin Peay @ Georgia preview

Sanford Stadium

Austin Peay
at Georgia

Last Meeting ( Sep 1, 2018 ) Austin Peay 0, Georgia 45

Looking to extend the longest home winning streak in the country, No. 4 Georgia hosts upset-hungry Austin Peay on Saturday in Athens, Ga.

Georgia (1-0) climbed a spot in the latest Associated Press Top 25 rankings after breezing past Marshall for a 45-7 win in its season opener. The victory marked the Bulldogs' 32nd straight win at Sanford Stadium, the longest active FBS streak.

Quarterback Gunner Stockton made his home debut as a starter for Georgia, throwing for 190 yards and two touchdowns while adding 73 yards on the ground with two more scores.

Although it's likely Stockton won't be seriously tested until the Bulldogs hit the road next week to face No. 22 Tennessee, head coach Kirby Smart wants to see progression from the new starter under center.

"His next step is to continue to gain confidence in trusting his offensive line for play-action, shot plays, two-minute drives before the half," Smart said. "I thought he did an excellent job of improvising when things weren't there or there was a breakdown. Probably the best things he did was take care of the ball, protect the ball and make plays with his legs. He continues to get better and the next step is to play with a little more confidence."

In Stockton's next start, he'll face an Austin Peay team bursting with confidence after one of the biggest wins in program history. The Governors (1-0), who play in the FCS United Athletic Conference, upset FBS opponent Middle Tennessee 34-14 on Saturday.

The win marked Austin Peay's second victory over an FBS team. The Governors also beat Kansas State in 1987.

For Smart and the Bulldogs -- who beat Austin Peay 45-0 in 2018 in the programs' only meeting -- nothing will be taken for granted despite being heavy favorites.

"It's not as simple as walking out there and saying, ‘You've got bigger and supposedly better players than these guys. Just go run all over them,'" Smart said. "It's not that simple. These guys are disruptive in what they do. They're tied together and they play really hard."

The road will get harder for the Governors and second-year head coach Jeff Faris on Saturday, but the massive upset boosted a team that went 4-8 last season.

"Last year, we built a culture, and we learned how to fight, but we struggled to finish games. We finished tonight out," Faris said after the win. "I am so proud of that group. Our assistant coaching staff works their tail off. I am so blessed to be in a room with those guys; they make me so much better, and we are a true family at Austin Peay, and we're just getting started."

Mississippi State transfer Chris Parson threw for 142 yards and two touchdowns as Austin Peay outgained the Blue Raiders 343-153.

Prior to Saturday, the Governors had lost 30 straight games to FBS opponents, including an 0-8 all-time record against the SEC. Austin Peay's last meeting with an SEC team came in 2023, a 30-13 loss to No. 9 Tennessee.

--Field Level Media

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