No. 5 Georgia bounces back from loss at Alabama, makes it 8 in a row over Auburn 31-13

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — No. 5 Georgia bounced back from its first regular-season loss in almost four years — and got an added bonus after the game was over.

Trevor Etienne ran for two touchdowns, Carson Beck threw a pair of scoring passes and the Bulldogs wore down struggling Auburn for a 31-13 victory on a sweltering Saturday between the hedges.

About a half-hour after Georgia (4-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) made it eight straight wins in the Deep South’s oldest rivalry, No. 1 Alabama — the team that dealt the Bulldogs a gut-wrenching 41-34 loss the previous week — was stunningly upset by Vanderbilt 40-35.

There were cheers throughout Sanford Stadium and the surrounding parking lots as Georgia fans celebrated an improbable result in Nashville that boosted their team's prospects in the league race.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart was later that usual for his postgame news conference, finally turning up right after Vanderbilt had sealed its historic triumph.

“A lot of other people don't respect Vandy," Smart said. “But I respect Vandy, I respect coach (Clark) Lea, I respect his team, I respect his quarterback. Nothing shocks me about our league.”

The Bulldogs began the season ranked No. 1 and favored to win its third national championship in four years. That goal is still well within reach, though they didn’t wrack up a lot of style points against the offensively challenged Tigers (2-4, 0-3).

“Welcome to the SEC," Smart said. "It’s hard every week. I have a feeling that it’s not gonna stop.”

Auburn has dropped six consecutive games against Power Four opponents, keeping the heat firmly on second-year coach Hugh Freeze.

“Obviously, a disappointing season,” Freeze said. “Another step that was not in the direction we hoped.”

With the temperature climbing into the mid-80s, Etienne scored on a 2-yard run to cap Georgia's opening possession.

He added a 1-yard scoring plunge late in the third quarter that led to conflicting calls. One official ruled him down, another said he crossed the goal line — if only by an inch or two. The TD call was upheld after a lengthy video review.

Etienne finished with 88 yards on 16 carries.

“The touchdowns are great, but it's about the hard yards,” Smart said. “He gets the tough yards.”

The Bulldogs put the game away with Beck's 3-yard touchdown strike to Dillon Bell early in the fourth quarter.

Georgia's fifth-year quarterback completed 23 of 29 passes for 240 yards, also connecting with Dominic Lovett on an 11-yard TD.

It was a satisfying recovery for Beck, who had three interceptions, lost a fumble and surrendered a safety with an intentional grounding penalty in the loss to Alabama.

After rallying from a 30-7 halftime deficit, Georgia’s final shot in Tuscaloosa ended with Beck throwing a pick in the end zone.

“He's a tough competitor, he's a winner,” Smart said. “I'll go to war with that guy anytime.”

Jarquez Hunter scored Auburn's lone touchdown, breaking a tackle near the line and sprinting 38 yards to the end zone to slice Georgia's lead to 14-10. But the Tigers didn't have nearly enough firepower to seriously challenge the Bulldogs.

“We're not playing winning football at critical times and moments,” Freeze moaned.