Late Comeback Not Enough To Beat Georgia
Tavarres King (above) scoring his first touchdown on the season.
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ATHENS, GA -- Is it safe to say that Georgia has yet to put together a complete game? In week one and two, they struggled in the first half. Last week against Arkansas, they struggled at the end.
This week was more of the same.
Georgia dominated the first half led by Caleb King who had 54 yards at the half and the team was rolling. Murray was showing off his talent, the defense was dominating... and then, halftime.
The team scored on the opening possession and then seemed to go into cruise control. This is the problem with Mark Richt teams. It always has been. They don't have the killer instinct. It is going to cost them eventually unless it gets fixed, and soon.
The offense was once again led by A.J. Green who had five receptions for 111 yards. Caleb King led Georgia in rushing with 81 yards on 14 carries.
On defense, Darryl Gamble led the team in sole tackles with ten but the star was DeAngelo Tyson. Tyson had eleven tackles total, seven solo, three tackles for loss, two sacks, and a forced fumble. Don't be surprised if he wins SEC Defensive Player of the Week.
Mississippi State was led by running back Robert Elliot who had 98 yards on 17 carries. Quarterback Chris Relf had a shaky day with 13/30 for 209 yards.
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Play Of Game
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