Georgia football: Ranking the bulldogs games in the Georgia Dome; 11 through 6

ATLANTA - JANUARY 02: Georgia football Quarterback D.J. Shockley runs against the defense of the West Virginia Mountaineers during the Nokia Sugar Bowl at the Georgia Dome on January 2, 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
ATLANTA - JANUARY 02: Georgia football Quarterback D.J. Shockley runs against the defense of the West Virginia Mountaineers during the Nokia Sugar Bowl at the Georgia Dome on January 2, 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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ATLANTA – DECEMBER 7: Georgia football weakside corner Decroy Bryant (#22) of the University of Georgia Bulldogs blocks a kick by punter Richie Butler #35 of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks during the SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome on December 7, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Bulldogs defeated the Razorbacks 30-3. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
ATLANTA – DECEMBER 7: Georgia football weakside corner Decroy Bryant (#22) of the University of Georgia Bulldogs blocks a kick by punter Richie Butler #35 of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks during the SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome on December 7, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Bulldogs defeated the Razorbacks 30-3. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

10. 2002 SEC Championship Game vs. Arkansas

From being on the receiving end of a blow out, to the best end of a blow out. Number 10 on our list is Georgia’s 30-3 win over Arkansas in the 2002 SEC Championship Game. On this night, the Bulldogs just smacked the Razorbacks around. Georgia outgained Arkansas 381-to-189, Musa Smith rushed for 106 yards and David Greene passed for 237 yards.

Georgia was clearly the better team from the start. Arkansas was only in the game because Alabama was on probation. The Razorbacks finished in a three-way tie for second place with LSU and Auburn.

After the first quarter, Georgia had a 17-0 lead, which they eventually took into halftime. Greene and the Dawgs outscored them 13-3 in the second half and Georgia captured their first SEC Championship in 20 long years.