Dawgs looking for consistency in their rushing attack

Nov 5, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Sony Michel (1) runs the ball against Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Adrian Middleton (99) in the second half at Commonwealth Stadium. Georgia defeated Kentucky 27-24. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 5, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Sony Michel (1) runs the ball against Kentucky Wildcats defensive back Adrian Middleton (99) in the second half at Commonwealth Stadium. Georgia defeated Kentucky 27-24. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports /
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Vanderbilt: 75

Georgia’s rushing attack was shut down against Vanderbilt. The Commodores held the Dawgs to 75 yards on 35 carries, a 2.1 average. Most notably, with the game on the line on 4th and 1 and the ball on Vandy’s 41-yard line, the Dawgs elected to call a toss sweep to McKenzie with Chubb lead-blocking. The play was stopped at the line of scrimmage, giving Vanderbilt their first win in Athens since 2006. The Commodores rank 69th in the nation, allowing 170.2 rushing yards per game.