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Entries in Bulldogs (2)

Saturday
Nov192011

Georgia Makes SEC Championship Game

The University of Georgia reached their goal by beating Kentucky 19-10 and will be playing in the SEC Championship game as the representative of the SEC East.  Who they will play still remains a mystery.

The Bulldogs (9-2 overall, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) leaned on Blair Walsh’s four field goals, including three from 39 yards, and strong defense to clinch first place in the SEC’s Eastern Division.
Georgia fans chanted “SEC! SEC” with less than 1 minute remaining as players emptied a cooler on coach Mark Richt.

Georgia will play in the SEC championship game for the fourth time in 11 seasons under Richt. It won SEC titles under Richt in 2002 and in 2005, its last appearance in the game.

Isaiah Crowell, a freshman who began the day with 821 yards rushing, ran straight ahead for 6 yards on his first carry and then limped off the field with the left ankle injury after running for 5 yards on his second carry. The freshman limped to the locker room later in the first quarter and returned but remained on the sideline, standing unsteadily on his sore ankle.  Quarterback Aaron Murray picked up the slack for the Bulldogs.

Crowell only sat and watched the second half.

Crowell’s status for Georgia’s final regular-season game at Georgia Tech next week is uncertain.

Saturday
Sep182010

Ouch! Georgia Football falls to 0-2 in SEC

It's the first time in 17 years, Georgia lost to Arkansas in Football. It's the first time in 17 years, the Bulldogs dropped to 0-2 in the SEC.

The loss left Georgia in sole possession of last place in the SEC East -- behind even Vanderbilt, which beat Ole Miss on Saturday.

Georgia starts each season with the goal of winning the division, and that appears implausible, if not impossible, from the perch of an 0-2 league record (1-2 overall).

Georgia rallied from a 24-10 deficit in the fourth quarter to tie the game on Washaun Ealey's 3-yard touchdown run with 3:55 remaining and seemed to have all the momentum.  But it wasn't enough.

Georgia got the ball back with a chance to win it, but Jake Bequette halted the drive at midfield with a ferocious sack of Aaron Murray, ripping off his helmet in the process. A poor punt by Drew Butler gave Arkansas the ball back at its own 28 with 47 seconds left.

Plenty of time for Mallett, who completed three straight passes — the last of them to Childs, who was wide open along the sideline, cut inside to fake out safety Shawn Williams at the 25 and went the rest of the way untouched for the winning score.

Georgia continues to play without All-American wideout A.J. Green who is serving a 4-game suspension.

Georgia is in trouble and they now have to goto Mississippi St. next week.