Article By GeorgiaDawg on 17th September, 2009
There is not a lot of history in this series. Georgia leads all-time 8-3, and the Dawgs have won five straight in the series.
What most consider the biggest game in the short history of this series was the Georgia 30-3 win over the Razorbacks in the 2002 SEC championship game.
That game was not close.
This Saturday in Fayetteville will be no different.
Despite having a new and improved high-octane passing game, the Razorbacks have little in the secondary. While Bobby Petrino may be scheming as to how to beat the Dawgs through the air, it will be the Dawgs who will do damage with the passing game on Saturday.
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