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Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry

The Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs football team of the University of Georgia and Tennessee Volunteers football team of the University of Tennessee. The series is led by Georgia 28–23–2.[2] Both teams are founding members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Georgia and Tennessee are the second (867) and third (855) winningest football programs in SEC history, behind only Alabama. The rivalry has never been contested anyplace besides Knoxville, Tennessee or Athens, Georgia, and alternates between the two respective campuses. Games in odd-numbered years are played in Knoxville, and even-numbered years in Athens.

Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
First meetingNovember 11, 1899
Tennessee, 5–0
Latest meetingNovember 18, 2023
Georgia, 38–10
Next meetingNovember 16, 2024
Statistics
Meetings total53
All-time seriesGeorgia leads 28–23–2[1]
Largest victoryTennessee, 46–0 (1936)
Longest win streakTennessee, 9 (1989–1999)
Current win streakGeorgia, 7 (2017–present)
Locations of Georgia and Tennessee

Series history edit

From 1899 to 1989, UT and UGA met only 21 times before the Southeastern Conference (SEC) expanded to twelve members and split into two divisions of six members each, West and East. (The conference expanded by 2 members (Texas A&M and Missouri) in 2012; therefore the SEC West and East divisions have currently seven members each.) UGA held a 10–9–2 series lead in the rivalry before annual play began in 1992. Since 1992, the Dawgs and Vols have both been in the SEC's Eastern Division and have met annually on the football field. The largest margin of victory overall was Tennessee by 46 points in 1936 at Sanford Stadium in Athens in their 46–0 victory. The largest margin of victory for Georgia is by 44 points in 1981 at Sanford Stadium in their 44–0 victory. The longest win streak for Georgia is 7, from 2017–2023. The longest win streak for Tennessee is 9 from 1989 to 1999.[2][3]

Throughout the 1990s, Tennessee went 9–0 vs Georgia, holding a nine-game win streak. Georgia ended the streak in 2000 under head coach Jim Donnan when they defeated the Volunteers 21–10. In 2001, the Mark Richt era began at Georgia. He led the Bulldogs to wins against the Volunteers in his first three seasons, beginning with a memorable upset in Knoxville in 2001. In 2007, Tennessee defeated Georgia 35–14 to win the tie-breaker for the conference title game. In the 2009 game, the Vols defeated Georgia 45–19 under first and only season under Lane Kiffin. Georgia held a 6–4 advantage over the Volunteers in the 2000s.

In 2010, Derek Dooley became the Tennessee head coach. Throughout his tenure he went 0–3 vs Bulldogs, and Georgia extended a five-game winning streak against Tennessee. Georgia continued their streak until 2015 when Tennessee defeated the Bulldogs 38–31 in Knoxville, under head coach Butch Jones. From 2011 to 2016, every game in the series was decided by eight points or less, including one overtime thriller in 2013. In 2016 Kirby Smart succeeded Mark Richt as Georgia head coach. That year, Tennessee won by a Hail Mary pass with 4 seconds left on the clock. In the 2017 meeting, Georgia defeated Tennessee 41–0 in Knoxville, giving Tennessee its worst home loss since 1905.[2][4] In 2018, Georgia defeated Tennessee 38–12 in Athens at Sanford Stadium.[2][5] Georgia's 2019 victory gave UGA the series lead for the first time since Tennessee had taken the lead in 1993. Georgia currently holds a 7 game win streak in the rivalry after their victory in the 2023 game.

Game results edit

Rankings are from the AP Poll.

Georgia victoriesTennessee victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 November 11, 1899 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee5 Georgia 0
2 November 7, 1903 Knoxville, Tennessee Georgia 5 Tennessee 0
3 November 21, 1906 Athens, Georgia Tie0Tie0
4 October 12, 1907 Athens, Georgia Tennessee 15 Georgia 0
5 October 24, 1908 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 10 Georgia 0
6 October 23, 1909 Knoxville, Tennessee Georgia 3 Tennessee 0
7 October 22, 1910 Athens, Georgia Georgia 35 Tennessee 3
8 October 21, 1922 Athens, Georgia Georgia 7 Tennessee 3
9 October 20, 1923 Knoxville, Tennessee Georgia 17 Tennessee 0
10 November 1, 1924 Athens, Georgia Georgia 33 Tennessee 3
11 October 31, 1925 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 12 Georgia 7
12 October 31, 1936 Athens, Georgia Tennessee 46 Georgia 0
13 October 30, 1937 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 32 Georgia 0
14 September 14, 1968 Knoxville, Tennessee Tie17Tie17
15 November 1, 1969 Athens, Georgia #3 Tennessee 17 #11 Georgia 3
16 November 4, 1972 Athens, Georgia #13 Tennessee 14 Georgia 0
17 November 3, 1973 Knoxville, Tennessee Georgia 35 #11 Tennessee 31
18 September 6, 1980 Knoxville, Tennessee #16 Georgia 16 Tennessee 15
19 September 5, 1981 Athens, Georgia #10 Georgia 44 Tennessee 0
20 September 3, 1988 Athens, Georgia #12 Georgia 28 #18 Tennessee 17
21 October 7, 1989 Knoxville, Tennessee #6 Tennessee 17 Georgia 14
22 September 12, 1992 Athens, Georgia #20 Tennessee 34 #14 Georgia 31
23 September 11, 1993 Knoxville, Tennessee #8 Tennessee 38 #22 Georgia 6
24 September 10, 1994 Athens, Georgia #19 Tennessee 41 #23 Georgia 23
25 September 9, 1995 Knoxville, Tennessee #8 Tennessee 30 Georgia 27
26 October 12, 1996 Athens, Georgia #7 Tennessee 29 Georgia 17
27 October 11, 1997 Knoxville, Tennessee #10 Tennessee 38 #15 Georgia 13
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
28 October 10, 1998 Athens, Georgia #4 Tennessee 22 #7 Georgia 3
29 October 9, 1999 Knoxville, Tennessee #6 Tennessee 37 #9 Georgia 20
30 October 7, 2000 Athens, Georgia #19 Georgia 21 #21 Tennessee 10
31 October 6, 2001 Knoxville, Tennessee Georgia 26 #6 Tennessee 24
32 October 12, 2002 Athens, Georgia #6 Georgia 18 #10 Tennessee 13
33 October 11, 2003 Knoxville, Tennessee #8 Georgia 41 #13 Tennessee 14
34 October 9, 2004 Athens, Georgia #17 Tennessee 19 #3 Georgia 14
35 October 8, 2005 Knoxville, Tennessee #5 Georgia 27 #8 Tennessee 14
36 October 7, 2006 Athens, Georgia #14 Tennessee 51 #9 Georgia 33
37 October 6, 2007 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 35 #12 Georgia 14
38 October 11, 2008 Athens, Georgia #10 Georgia 26 Tennessee 14
39 October 10, 2009 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 45 Georgia 19
40 October 9, 2010 Athens, Georgia Georgia 41 Tennessee 14
41 October 8, 2011 Knoxville, Tennessee Georgia 20 Tennessee 12
42 September 29, 2012 Athens, Georgia #5 Georgia 51 Tennessee 44
43 October 5, 2013 Knoxville, Tennessee #6 Georgia 34 Tennessee 31OT
44 September 27, 2014 Athens, Georgia #12 Georgia 35 Tennessee 32
45 October 10, 2015 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 38 #19 Georgia 31
46 October 1, 2016 Athens, Georgia #11 Tennessee 34 #25 Georgia 31
47 September 30, 2017 Knoxville, Tennessee #7 Georgia 41 Tennessee 0
48 September 29, 2018 Athens, Georgia #2 Georgia 38 Tennessee 12
49 October 5, 2019 Knoxville, Tennessee #3 Georgia 43 Tennessee 14
50 October 10, 2020 Athens, Georgia #3 Georgia 44 #14 Tennessee 21
51 November 13, 2021 Knoxville, Tennessee #1 Georgia 41 Tennessee 17
52 November 5, 2022 Athens, Georgia #1 Georgia 27 #2 Tennessee 13
53 November 18, 2023 Knoxville, Tennessee #1 Georgia 38 #18 Tennessee 10
Series: Georgia leads 28–23–2[1]

Results by Location edit

City Hosted Record
Athens, GA 26 (1906–present) Georgia leads; 14–11 (1 tie)
Knoxville, TN 27 (1899–present) Georgia leads; 14–12 (1 tie)

Notable games edit

  • 1980: In 1980, Georgia, who trailed early 15–0, rallied back behind Herschel Walker, who, on his first collegiate touchdown, ran right over Tennessee defender Bill Bates. Georgia would go on to win 16–15, their first victory in an undefeated national championship season.[6]
  • 1995: In 1995, Georgia had the ball with under two minutes to play in a tie game, 27–27. Georgia then missed a potential game-winning field goal with just over a minute and a half left. Peyton Manning then took the Volunteers to within 40 yards, and Tennessee kicked the game-winning field goal with 10 seconds left to win their 5th game in a row against the Bulldogs, 30–27.[7]
  • 2000: In 2000, Georgia quarterback Quincy Carter beat the Volunteers 21–10 in Athens. The victory over Tennessee was Georgia's first win over the Vols since 1988, after 9 straight Tennessee wins. Fans stormed the field at Sanford Stadium in celebration for the only time in school history – taking down the goalposts. Larry Munson, Georgia's radio announcer, said "The athletic department is about to lose about $11,000...we won by 11 points and a lot of praying up here!"[8]
  • 2001: In the 2001 game,[9] Tennessee was ranked No. 6 as it faced UGA coach Mark Richt for the first time. The lead was traded multiple times, but Tennessee had seemingly won the game on a 62-yard touchdown pass with only 44 seconds remaining to take a 24–20 lead. Georgia quarterback David Greene would take the Bulldogs down the field and threw a touchdown pass to Verron Haynes with 6 seconds left to upset Tennessee 26–24. Legendary Georgia radio announcer Larry Munson in a famous call exclaimed, "We just stepped on their face with a hobnail boot and broke their nose! We just crushed their face!".[10][11] The Bulldog win snapped a five game losing streak in Neyland Stadium.
  • 2004: In 2004, No. 17 Tennessee ended the back to back SEC Eastern Division Champions 17-game home winning streak with a shocking upset, 19–14. The victory propelled the Volunteers to the SEC Eastern Division Championship, and knocked No. 3 UGA out of the national title. The Vols were a 12 point underdog and coming off a 34–10 loss to Auburn the week before. Tennessee took a 10–0 lead in the first quarter, and went to halftime with a 13–7 lead. Late of the third quarter, the Bulldogs attempted an unsuccessful fake a punt on a 4 and 3 , and Tennessee took advantage and took a 19–7 lead. The Bulldogs answered with a rushing touchdown to cut the lead to five. Towards the end of the game Georgia rushed to the Tennessee 19-yard, but time expired giving the Vols the 19–14 victory.[12][13] Tennessee was the eventual SEC east champions, and lost in the SEC Championship game in a rematch against Auburn, 38–28.
 
Erik Ainge and the Tennessee Volunteers offense lineup against Georgia.
  • 2007: In 2007, unranked Tennessee took an early lead over No. 12 Georgia in Knoxville early, en route to a 35–14 victory. Georgia and Tennessee would finish the season tied for the SEC Eastern Division, but Tennessee's head-to-head victory allowed the Vols to advance to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game where they were defeated by LSU 21–14. The Bulldogs would finish the season ranked No. 2, the loss preventing them from advancing to the BCS National Championship Game, while Tennessee finished No. 14.[14][15]
  • 2013: In 2013, Georgia jumped to a 17–3 half time lead. In the third quarter of the game Tennessee came back by a block punt for a touchdown, and a couple of touchdowns. With 1:13 left in the game Tennessee scored a touchdown by Rajion Neal to make the score 31–24. With 5 seconds to go Georgia answered back, with Aaron Murray's pass complete to Rantavious Wooten. In overtime Tennessee thought they scored a touchdown, but after review, it was shown to be a fumble by Volunteer player, Pig Howard, causing a touchback and turning the ball over to the Bulldogs. After taking over at the 25 yard line, Georgia ran 3 plays for no yards and lined up for a 42 yard field goal by Marshall Morgan which was good and Georgia won the game 34–31.[16][17]
  • 2015: In 2015, the No. 19 Georgia Bulldogs traveled to Knoxville looking to extend a 5-year winning streak over the Volunteers, but coming off a disheartening 38–10 loss to Alabama at home. After the Bulldogs took a 24–3 lead, the Volunteers scored a touchdown and recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff with 3 minutes left until halftime, leading to another Tennessee score. Tennessee took control of the game in the second half outscoring Georgia 21–7. Georgia was rallying late in the 4th quarter down 38–31 when Greyson Lambert launched a long pass right into the waiting arms of wide receiver Reggie Davis only for Davis to drop the game-tying touchdown. The unranked Tennessee Volunteers would hold on and give Coach Butch Jones one of the biggest wins of his career, beating the No. 19 Bulldogs 38–31, and snapping a five-game losing streak. The game would prove costly to Mark Richt. Even though Georgia's only other loss after would be to eventual SEC East champion Florida, Richt would be dismissed as head coach at season's end.[18][19][20]
  • 2016: The No.25 Bulldogs stormed to a 17–0 lead in the second quarter, but the No. 11 Vols rallied to take their first lead of the game at 28–24 late in the fourth quarter when Georgia quarterback Jacob Eason was sacked and fumbled the ball in the endzone. After an Eason interception and Vols punt, the Bulldogs found themselves at the Vols' 47-yard line with 19 seconds to go. Out of timeouts, Eason launched a deep touchdown pass to receiver Riley Ridley and Georgia regained the lead at 31–28 with 10 seconds left in regulation. However, the Bulldogs were whistled for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after the score and were forced to kickoff from their own 20-yard line. After another Georgia penalty, Quarterback Joshua Dobbs heaved a long Hail Mary pass from the Bulldogs' 43-yard line to receiver Jauan Jennings, who caught the pass in the end zone, leading the undefeated Volunteers to the 34–31 win.[21][22]
  • 2017: The undefeated Georgia Bulldogs entered Knoxville, TN seeking revenge for the previous year's defeat by the Tennessee Volunteers. Georgia's Ty McGhee intercepted the first pass of the game as Georgia had a 41–0 victory that doubled as Tennessee's worst home loss in over 100 years, and first shutout since 1994. Georgia QB Jake Fromm had 3 total touchdowns, including a TD pass to Javon Wims and 2 rushing TDs. Georgia controlled the game with running backs Sony Michel, Nick Chubb, and D'Andre Swift.[23]

In popular culture edit

The Georgia–Tennessee rivalry is alluded to in country singer Megan Moroney's single "Tennessee Orange", in which Moroney sings from the point of view of a girl, who grew up a Georgia native and a Bulldogs fan, dating and falling in love with a boy who attended rival Tennessee, especially with the hook "In Georgia they'd call it a sin/I'm wearing Tennessee Orange for him."[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Winsipedia – Georgia Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Volunteers football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ a b c d "NCAAF Football : Series records : Tennessee vs. Georgia". mcubed.net.
  3. ^ "Tennessee Historical Scores". www.jhowell.net.
  4. ^ Stites, Adam (September 30, 2017). "Georgia just gave Tennessee its worst Knoxville loss in 112 years". SBNation.com.
  5. ^ "georgia vs tennessee – Google Search". www.google.com.
  6. ^ Watkins, Edwin (September 7, 1980). "Georgia squeeze past Vols". Lawrence Journal–World. p. 1. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  7. ^ Hawley, Doug (September 13, 1995). "Bulldogs Applauded after lost". Walker County Messenger. p. 1. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  8. ^ "Flashback to 2000 Tennessee at Georgia". SB Nation. Alex Dusza. September 25, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  9. ^ "David Greene And That 'Hobnail Boot' Thing". ugafootballlive. ugafootballlive. October 7, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  10. ^ Watkins, Edwin (October 22, 1950). "Georgia stuns No. 6 Tennessee". Rome News-Tribune. p. 1. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  11. ^ "Tennessee vs. Georgia October 6, 2001". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 6, 2007.
  12. ^ "Ainge steady as Vols end Dogs' home winning streak:Play by Play". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 9, 2004.
  13. ^ "Ainge steady as Vols end Dogs' home winning streak". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 9, 2004.
  14. ^ "Tennessee ends No. 12 Georgia's win streak in Knoxville:Play by Play". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 6, 2007.
  15. ^ "Tennessee ends No. 12 Georgia's win streak in Knoxville". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 6, 2007.
  16. ^ "Georgia rallies late, escapes Tennessee in overtime:Play by Play". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 5, 2013.
  17. ^ "Georgia rallies late, escapes Tennessee in overtime". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 5, 2013.
  18. ^ "Dobbs helps Vols rally for 38–31 victory over No. 19 Georgia:Play by Play". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  19. ^ "Dobbs helps Vols rally for 38–31 victory over No. 19 Georgia". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  20. ^ "Georgia coach Mark Richt stepping down in 'mutual' decision". Foxsports. Foxsports. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  21. ^ "Tennessee beats Georgia 34–31 with TD pass on final play". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  22. ^ "Doobnail Boot". Saturday Down South. Saturday Down South.com. October 2, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  23. ^ "No. 7 Georgia rolls to 41–0 shutout of Tennessee". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  24. ^ "Megan Moroney Confirms It is HIS Shirt in 'Tennessee Orange'". www.cmt.com. Retrieved May 3, 2023.

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The Georgia Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs football team of the University of Georgia and Tennessee Volunteers football team of the University of Tennessee The series is led by Georgia 28 23 2 2 Both teams are founding members of the Southeastern Conference SEC Georgia and Tennessee are the second 867 and third 855 winningest football programs in SEC history behind only Alabama The rivalry has never been contested anyplace besides Knoxville Tennessee or Athens Georgia and alternates between the two respective campuses Games in odd numbered years are played in Knoxville and even numbered years in Athens Georgia Tennessee football rivalryGeorgia BulldogsTennessee VolunteersFirst meetingNovember 11 1899Tennessee 5 0Latest meetingNovember 18 2023Georgia 38 10Next meetingNovember 16 2024StatisticsMeetings total53All time seriesGeorgia leads 28 23 2 1 Largest victoryTennessee 46 0 1936 Longest win streakTennessee 9 1989 1999 Current win streakGeorgia 7 2017 present 150km100miles Tennessee Georgia Locations of Georgia and Tennessee Contents 1 Series history 2 Game results 2 1 Results by Location 3 Notable games 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 ReferencesSeries history editFrom 1899 to 1989 UT and UGA met only 21 times before the Southeastern Conference SEC expanded to twelve members and split into two divisions of six members each West and East The conference expanded by 2 members Texas A amp M and Missouri in 2012 therefore the SEC West and East divisions have currently seven members each UGA held a 10 9 2 series lead in the rivalry before annual play began in 1992 Since 1992 the Dawgs and Vols have both been in the SEC s Eastern Division and have met annually on the football field The largest margin of victory overall was Tennessee by 46 points in 1936 at Sanford Stadium in Athens in their 46 0 victory The largest margin of victory for Georgia is by 44 points in 1981 at Sanford Stadium in their 44 0 victory The longest win streak for Georgia is 7 from 2017 2023 The longest win streak for Tennessee is 9 from 1989 to 1999 2 3 Throughout the 1990s Tennessee went 9 0 vs Georgia holding a nine game win streak Georgia ended the streak in 2000 under head coach Jim Donnan when they defeated the Volunteers 21 10 In 2001 the Mark Richt era began at Georgia He led the Bulldogs to wins against the Volunteers in his first three seasons beginning with a memorable upset in Knoxville in 2001 In 2007 Tennessee defeated Georgia 35 14 to win the tie breaker for the conference title game In the 2009 game the Vols defeated Georgia 45 19 under first and only season under Lane Kiffin Georgia held a 6 4 advantage over the Volunteers in the 2000s In 2010 Derek Dooley became the Tennessee head coach Throughout his tenure he went 0 3 vs Bulldogs and Georgia extended a five game winning streak against Tennessee Georgia continued their streak until 2015 when Tennessee defeated the Bulldogs 38 31 in Knoxville under head coach Butch Jones From 2011 to 2016 every game in the series was decided by eight points or less including one overtime thriller in 2013 In 2016 Kirby Smart succeeded Mark Richt as Georgia head coach That year Tennessee won by a Hail Mary pass with 4 seconds left on the clock In the 2017 meeting Georgia defeated Tennessee 41 0 in Knoxville giving Tennessee its worst home loss since 1905 2 4 In 2018 Georgia defeated Tennessee 38 12 in Athens at Sanford Stadium 2 5 Georgia s 2019 victory gave UGA the series lead for the first time since Tennessee had taken the lead in 1993 Georgia currently holds a 7 game win streak in the rivalry after their victory in the 2023 game Game results editRankings are from the AP Poll Georgia victoriesTennessee victoriesTie gamesNo DateLocationWinning teamLosing team1November 11 1899Knoxville TennesseeTennessee5Georgia02November 7 1903Knoxville TennesseeGeorgia5Tennessee03November 21 1906Athens GeorgiaTie0Tie04October 12 1907Athens GeorgiaTennessee15Georgia05October 24 1908Knoxville TennesseeTennessee10Georgia06October 23 1909Knoxville TennesseeGeorgia3Tennessee07October 22 1910Athens GeorgiaGeorgia35Tennessee38October 21 1922Athens GeorgiaGeorgia7Tennessee39October 20 1923Knoxville TennesseeGeorgia17Tennessee010November 1 1924Athens GeorgiaGeorgia33Tennessee311October 31 1925Knoxville TennesseeTennessee12Georgia712October 31 1936Athens GeorgiaTennessee46Georgia013October 30 1937Knoxville TennesseeTennessee32Georgia014September 14 1968Knoxville TennesseeTie17Tie1715November 1 1969Athens Georgia 3 Tennessee17 11 Georgia316November 4 1972Athens Georgia 13 Tennessee14Georgia017November 3 1973Knoxville TennesseeGeorgia35 11 Tennessee3118September 6 1980Knoxville Tennessee 16 Georgia16Tennessee1519September 5 1981Athens Georgia 10 Georgia44Tennessee020September 3 1988Athens Georgia 12 Georgia28 18 Tennessee1721October 7 1989Knoxville Tennessee 6 Tennessee17Georgia1422September 12 1992Athens Georgia 20 Tennessee34 14 Georgia3123September 11 1993Knoxville Tennessee 8 Tennessee38 22 Georgia624September 10 1994Athens Georgia 19 Tennessee41 23 Georgia2325September 9 1995Knoxville Tennessee 8 Tennessee30Georgia2726October 12 1996Athens Georgia 7 Tennessee29Georgia1727October 11 1997Knoxville Tennessee 10 Tennessee38 15 Georgia13No DateLocationWinning teamLosing team28October 10 1998Athens Georgia 4 Tennessee22 7 Georgia329October 9 1999Knoxville Tennessee 6 Tennessee37 9 Georgia2030October 7 2000Athens Georgia 19 Georgia21 21 Tennessee1031October 6 2001Knoxville TennesseeGeorgia26 6 Tennessee2432October 12 2002Athens Georgia 6 Georgia18 10 Tennessee1333October 11 2003Knoxville Tennessee 8 Georgia41 13 Tennessee1434October 9 2004Athens Georgia 17 Tennessee19 3 Georgia1435October 8 2005Knoxville Tennessee 5 Georgia27 8 Tennessee1436October 7 2006Athens Georgia 14 Tennessee51 9 Georgia3337October 6 2007Knoxville TennesseeTennessee35 12 Georgia1438October 11 2008Athens Georgia 10 Georgia26Tennessee1439October 10 2009Knoxville TennesseeTennessee45Georgia1940October 9 2010Athens GeorgiaGeorgia41Tennessee1441October 8 2011Knoxville TennesseeGeorgia20Tennessee1242September 29 2012Athens Georgia 5 Georgia51Tennessee4443October 5 2013Knoxville Tennessee 6 Georgia34Tennessee31OT44September 27 2014Athens Georgia 12 Georgia35Tennessee3245October 10 2015Knoxville TennesseeTennessee38 19 Georgia3146October 1 2016Athens Georgia 11 Tennessee34 25 Georgia3147September 30 2017Knoxville Tennessee 7 Georgia41Tennessee048September 29 2018Athens Georgia 2 Georgia38Tennessee1249October 5 2019Knoxville Tennessee 3 Georgia43Tennessee1450October 10 2020Athens Georgia 3 Georgia44 14 Tennessee2151November 13 2021Knoxville Tennessee 1 Georgia41Tennessee1752November 5 2022Athens Georgia 1 Georgia27 2 Tennessee1353November 18 2023Knoxville Tennessee 1 Georgia38 18 Tennessee10Series Georgia leads 28 23 2 1 Results by Location edit City Hosted RecordAthens GA 26 1906 present Georgia leads 14 11 1 tie Knoxville TN 27 1899 present Georgia leads 14 12 1 tie Notable games edit1980 In 1980 Georgia who trailed early 15 0 rallied back behind Herschel Walker who on his first collegiate touchdown ran right over Tennessee defender Bill Bates Georgia would go on to win 16 15 their first victory in an undefeated national championship season 6 1995 In 1995 Georgia had the ball with under two minutes to play in a tie game 27 27 Georgia then missed a potential game winning field goal with just over a minute and a half left Peyton Manning then took the Volunteers to within 40 yards and Tennessee kicked the game winning field goal with 10 seconds left to win their 5th game in a row against the Bulldogs 30 27 7 2000 In 2000 Georgia quarterback Quincy Carter beat the Volunteers 21 10 in Athens The victory over Tennessee was Georgia s first win over the Vols since 1988 after 9 straight Tennessee wins Fans stormed the field at Sanford Stadium in celebration for the only time in school history taking down the goalposts Larry Munson Georgia s radio announcer said The athletic department is about to lose about 11 000 we won by 11 points and a lot of praying up here 8 2001 In the 2001 game 9 Tennessee was ranked No 6 as it faced UGA coach Mark Richt for the first time The lead was traded multiple times but Tennessee had seemingly won the game on a 62 yard touchdown pass with only 44 seconds remaining to take a 24 20 lead Georgia quarterback David Greene would take the Bulldogs down the field and threw a touchdown pass to Verron Haynes with 6 seconds left to upset Tennessee 26 24 Legendary Georgia radio announcer Larry Munson in a famous call exclaimed We just stepped on their face with a hobnail boot and broke their nose We just crushed their face 10 11 The Bulldog win snapped a five game losing streak in Neyland Stadium 2004 In 2004 No 17 Tennessee ended the back to back SEC Eastern Division Champions 17 game home winning streak with a shocking upset 19 14 The victory propelled the Volunteers to the SEC Eastern Division Championship and knocked No 3 UGA out of the national title The Vols were a 12 point underdog and coming off a 34 10 loss to Auburn the week before Tennessee took a 10 0 lead in the first quarter and went to halftime with a 13 7 lead Late of the third quarter the Bulldogs attempted an unsuccessful fake a punt on a 4 and 3 and Tennessee took advantage and took a 19 7 lead The Bulldogs answered with a rushing touchdown to cut the lead to five Towards the end of the game Georgia rushed to the Tennessee 19 yard but time expired giving the Vols the 19 14 victory 12 13 Tennessee was the eventual SEC east champions and lost in the SEC Championship game in a rematch against Auburn 38 28 nbsp Erik Ainge and the Tennessee Volunteers offense lineup against Georgia 2007 In 2007 unranked Tennessee took an early lead over No 12 Georgia in Knoxville early en route to a 35 14 victory Georgia and Tennessee would finish the season tied for the SEC Eastern Division but Tennessee s head to head victory allowed the Vols to advance to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game where they were defeated by LSU 21 14 The Bulldogs would finish the season ranked No 2 the loss preventing them from advancing to the BCS National Championship Game while Tennessee finished No 14 14 15 2013 In 2013 Georgia jumped to a 17 3 half time lead In the third quarter of the game Tennessee came back by a block punt for a touchdown and a couple of touchdowns With 1 13 left in the game Tennessee scored a touchdown by Rajion Neal to make the score 31 24 With 5 seconds to go Georgia answered back with Aaron Murray s pass complete to Rantavious Wooten In overtime Tennessee thought they scored a touchdown but after review it was shown to be a fumble by Volunteer player Pig Howard causing a touchback and turning the ball over to the Bulldogs After taking over at the 25 yard line Georgia ran 3 plays for no yards and lined up for a 42 yard field goal by Marshall Morgan which was good and Georgia won the game 34 31 16 17 2015 In 2015 the No 19 Georgia Bulldogs traveled to Knoxville looking to extend a 5 year winning streak over the Volunteers but coming off a disheartening 38 10 loss to Alabama at home After the Bulldogs took a 24 3 lead the Volunteers scored a touchdown and recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff with 3 minutes left until halftime leading to another Tennessee score Tennessee took control of the game in the second half outscoring Georgia 21 7 Georgia was rallying late in the 4th quarter down 38 31 when Greyson Lambert launched a long pass right into the waiting arms of wide receiver Reggie Davis only for Davis to drop the game tying touchdown The unranked Tennessee Volunteers would hold on and give Coach Butch Jones one of the biggest wins of his career beating the No 19 Bulldogs 38 31 and snapping a five game losing streak The game would prove costly to Mark Richt Even though Georgia s only other loss after would be to eventual SEC East champion Florida Richt would be dismissed as head coach at season s end 18 19 20 2016 The No 25 Bulldogs stormed to a 17 0 lead in the second quarter but the No 11 Vols rallied to take their first lead of the game at 28 24 late in the fourth quarter when Georgia quarterback Jacob Eason was sacked and fumbled the ball in the endzone After an Eason interception and Vols punt the Bulldogs found themselves at the Vols 47 yard line with 19 seconds to go Out of timeouts Eason launched a deep touchdown pass to receiver Riley Ridley and Georgia regained the lead at 31 28 with 10 seconds left in regulation However the Bulldogs were whistled for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after the score and were forced to kickoff from their own 20 yard line After another Georgia penalty Quarterback Joshua Dobbs heaved a long Hail Mary pass from the Bulldogs 43 yard line to receiver Jauan Jennings who caught the pass in the end zone leading the undefeated Volunteers to the 34 31 win 21 22 2017 The undefeated Georgia Bulldogs entered Knoxville TN seeking revenge for the previous year s defeat by the Tennessee Volunteers Georgia s Ty McGhee intercepted the first pass of the game as Georgia had a 41 0 victory that doubled as Tennessee s worst home loss in over 100 years and first shutout since 1994 Georgia QB Jake Fromm had 3 total touchdowns including a TD pass to Javon Wims and 2 rushing TDs Georgia controlled the game with running backs Sony Michel Nick Chubb and D Andre Swift 23 In popular culture editThe Georgia Tennessee rivalry is alluded to in country singer Megan Moroney s single Tennessee Orange in which Moroney sings from the point of view of a girl who grew up a Georgia native and a Bulldogs fan dating and falling in love with a boy who attended rival Tennessee especially with the hook In Georgia they d call it a sin I m wearing Tennessee Orange for him 24 See also editList of NCAA college football rivalry gamesReferences edit a b Winsipedia Georgia Bulldogs vs Tennessee Volunteers football series history Winsipedia a b c d NCAAF Football Series records Tennessee vs Georgia mcubed net Tennessee Historical Scores www jhowell net Stites Adam September 30 2017 Georgia just gave Tennessee its worst Knoxville loss in 112 years SBNation com georgia vs tennessee Google Search www google com Watkins Edwin September 7 1980 Georgia squeeze past Vols Lawrence Journal World p 1 Retrieved August 7 2016 Hawley Doug September 13 1995 Bulldogs Applauded after lost Walker County Messenger p 1 Retrieved August 7 2016 Flashback to 2000 Tennessee at Georgia SB Nation Alex Dusza September 25 2014 Retrieved October 22 2016 David Greene And That Hobnail Boot Thing ugafootballlive ugafootballlive October 7 2015 Retrieved August 7 2016 Watkins Edwin October 22 1950 Georgia stuns No 6 Tennessee Rome News Tribune p 1 Retrieved August 7 2016 Tennessee vs Georgia October 6 2001 ESPN ESPN Retrieved October 6 2007 Ainge steady as Vols end Dogs home winning streak Play 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