Did Peyton Manning lose to Georgia?

Did Peyton Manning lose to Georgia?

“You’re probably right, but I’ll be there and be cheering hard,” Manning said. Manning’s Tennessee teams went 4-0 against the Georgia Bulldogs during his career. That was amidst a stretch from 1989-99 of nine consecutive wins by Tennessee vs. UGA in the series.

What was Peyton Mannings record against Alabama?

In four career games vs. Alabama, Manning was 65 of 109 for 919 yards and seven touchdowns.

What team has Peyton Manning never beaten?

In four tries during his time at Tennessee, Peyton Manning never beat Florida. That’s one of the unfortunate facts of the future Hall of Fame quarterback’s career that kept him from achieving his goal of a national championship with the Vols.

What is Tom Brady and Peyton Manning’s record against each other?

Despite Tom Brady’s great record of 10-4 against Peyton Manning, he is 5-6 in his career vs. the Denver Broncos (including playoffs). The Broncos are one of only two teams in the NFL to have a winning record against Brady (the Giants are 3-2 vs Brady, including playoffs).

What is the record between Georgia and Tennessee?

The series is currently led by Georgia 26–23–2. Both teams are founding members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)….Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry.

Statistics
All-time series Georgia leads 26–23–2
Largest victory Tennessee, 46–0 (1936)
Longest win streak Tennessee, 9 (1989–1999)

What is the line on the Tennessee Georgia game?

Spread, Total, Moneyline

MatchupSpreadTotalMoneyline
UGA 12-0 -19.5-110 -1250ML
TENN 7-5 +19.5-110 +775ML

What was Tennessee’s record when Peyton Manning played?

11-1 record
Manning was the full-time starter in 1995. That year, he led Tennessee to an 11-1 record. During the season, Manning set program single-season records for attempts (380), completions (244), completion percentage (64.2), and yards gained (2,954). He also threw a UT record 132 passes without an interception.

Has Peyton Manning beaten 32 teams?

Watch as former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning becomes just the second QB in NFL history to beat all 32 teams.