For Georgia’s football players, last year’s 42-10 loss to LSU in the SEC championship game serves as a very painful reminder.
It’s not so much the 32-point whooping the Tigers put on a shellshocked Georgia team that shakes players, it’s the way the Bulldogs got to that shellshocked state.
Georgia owned most of the first half, but bit by bit things started to turn; the Bulldogs committed mistake after mistake and slowly let the Tigers back into the game. Before either team knew it, Tyrann Mathieu was sprinting to the end zone on a 62-yard punt return right before the half, erasing a 10-0 Georgia lead -- which honestly should have been 21 points -- and started a debilitating 42-0 run.
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