ATHENS, Ga. — The weather conditions for the Georgia football vs Austin Peay game on Saturday were very similar: messy and all over the place.
Despite starting the game an hour early to avoid it, a thunderstorm extended halftime by over an hour. However, the Bulldogs weren't the most exciting team to watch on Saturday.
Austin Peay found success on both sides of the ball, as Georgia didn't dominate as many analysts and fans thought they would. Still, the Bulldogs came out on top thanks to a few impressive plays.
Georgia won 28-6 in a wet and rainy performance that left a lot to be desired for Bulldog fans.
Here's a full breakdown on the Bulldogs' performance in Week 2.
Sloppy performances slow down progress
Sure, quarterback Gunner Stockton was able to make some solid throws, includ