Alabama catcher DeVonta Smith, named founder of the University of Georgia . . . on Wikipedia

On Saturday, as opposed to the Georgia Bulldogs team, Alabama open catcher Crimson Tide DeVonta Smith hit 11 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns.

Smith hit his first landing pass with 3:06 for playing in the quarter-minute to tie the game 17-7, and hit his moment landing at 9:32 for playing in the last quarter for a 41-24 lead in Alabama, and that ended up being Saturday’s top score.

This is Smith’s first big game opposed to the UGA Bulldogs.

At the 2018 National College Football Championships, Smith achieved the winning landing to give Alabama a 26-23 win over Georgia.

The one who did this??? pic. twitter. com/rEeZSP3CRP

So, someone to give Smith a new title.

The University of Georgia’s Wikipedia page was changed to DeVonta Smith when the university discovered it, according to Twitter account notkdk3.

The current founder of the University of Georgia is Abraham Baldwin, on the university’s website.

Alabama, which ranked No. 2 in the Amway Coaches survey, advanced to 4-0 and 4-0 in the SEC, while the No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs finished 3-1 and 3-1 in the SEC.

After Saturday, Alabama leads the all-time series 41-25-4 UGA.

Kirby Smart is the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs and Nick Saban is the head coach of Alabama football.

Erik Hall is the leading virtual game manufacturer with USA Today. You can do this on Twitter @HallErik.

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