ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Aaron Murray threw a touchdown pass to Marlon
Brown on the first play of the fourth quarter, Blair Walsh kicked
four field goals and No. 13 Georgia beat Kentucky 19-10 on Saturday
to clinch a spot in the SEC championship game.
Georgia struggled on offense after losing top rusher Isaiah
Crowell to a left ankle injury after only two carries. Crowell's
top backup, Carlton Thomas, was not at the game for personal
reasons.
Georgia was left with Ken Malcome and Brandon Harton, who rushed
for 101 yards, at tailback.
The Bulldogs (9-2 overall, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) leaned
on Walsh's four field goals, including three from 39 yards, and
strong defense to clinch first place in the SEC's Eastern Division.
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