ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — With No. 4 Georgia favored by six touchdowns in Saturday's game against Charlotte, coach Kirby Smart's biggest challenge of the week may have been keeping his team's focus on only one game.

Georgia (9-1, 7-1 Southeastern Conference, No. 4 College Football Playoff) has completed its SEC schedule and will need help to have the opportunity to defend its SEC championship on Dec. 6 in Atlanta. The SEC championship matchup won't be set until after the Bulldogs wrap up their regular-season schedule against No. 15 Georgia Tech on Nov. 28.

“It’s not a difficult position,” Smart said when asked about the uncertainty of the SEC race. “We’re worried about Charlotte, right? So we’re focused on them.”

Thanks to last week's 35-10 win over then-No. 10 Texas, Georgia moved up one

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