Georgia placekicker Jack Podlesny kicked his longest field goal of the season of 46 yards as the Bulldogs raced to a 24-0 lead at halftime against Arkansas Razorbacks in an NCAA football match on Saturday.

After missing one each in Georgia’s first two games, Jack Podlesny has now made four straight FGs.

Meanwhile, quarterback Stetson Bennett, in his second start of the season, passed for 54 yards and completed four out of seven attempted passes.

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Ahead of the game, Georgia quarterback JT Daniels was ruled out of the starting lineup because of a right lat injury.

Daniels’ injury was not expected to keep him from playing. Coach Kirby Smart described the injury as Grade 1, the mildest grade, in an interview with ESPN on Friday.

Daniels is in uniform and participated in pregame warmups, but Bennett took snaps with the first-team offense. Freshman Carson Beck worked with the second team. It was a possible indication Daniels would not be available in a backup role.

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This is the second missed start of the season for Daniels. An oblique injury kept the junior from playing in the Bulldogs’ 56-7 win over UAB on Sept. 11. Bennett made the start and Daniels returned the following week for a 43-10 win over South Carolina.

KJ Jefferson is starting at quarterback for Arkansas after missing most of the second half of last week’s win over Texas A&M with a bruised knee. Jefferson returned for the final drive.

With inputs from the Associated Press