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Georgia hasn't won in Davis Wade at night since 2005
Posted on 8/5/18 at 8:52 am
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Posted on 8/5/18 at 8:59 am to BranchDawg
UGA doesn’t want to be associated with the peasant.
Posted on 8/5/18 at 9:00 am to BranchDawg
That's such a great sig pic. I'm laughing months later today!
Posted on 8/5/18 at 9:02 am to 3morereps
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31-3
Nope. The score was actually 23-10. Here's a recap:
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -- D.J. Shockley allowed himself just a
few hours to enjoy best game of his career.
Shockley passed for a career-high 312 yards and set two other
personal bests in his first career road start on Saturday night,
leading No. 7 Georgia past Mississippi State 23-10.
It didn't take long for his focus to shift to a game two weeks
away against No. 10 Tennessee.
"You celebrate the win until we touch down in Atlanta. We get
back, and it's over with," Shockley said. "Even though we've got
an off week, our minds are going to be on Tennessee. The winner of
that game goes toward (the SEC championship), so we've got to make
sure we focus on them."
Georgia (2-0 Southeastern Conference) is 4-0 for the third time
in coach Mark Richt's five seasons, and the fifth-year senior
quarterback is a big reason why.
Shockley, who's finally enjoying a chance to start after
spending four years as David Greene's backup, also set career highs
with 20 completions and 33 attempts despite gusty,
hurricane-related winds and occasional showers.
The soggy conditions didn't seem to bother Shockley, who
surpassed his previous bests of 289 yards passing and 16
completions he set four weeks earlier in a win against Boise State.
"If you will look it at as a first-year starter, the guy's
doing great," Richt said. "This is his first start in a hostile
environment, and he played pretty darned good."
After winning his first three starts Between the Hedges, the
SEC's most efficient passer was sharp in his first start on the
road: The league's most productive offense outgained Mississippi
State 406-254.
"He's always ready to play," receiver Mohamed Massaquoi said.
"He's our leader. We follow him. We're fortunate to have a guy
like that doing things."
Shockley's first touchdown pass was his prettiest, and it came
on the Bulldogs' opening series. He slipped from the grasp of
Mississippi State's Deljuan Robinson, rolled right and hit a
wide-open Danny Ware from 28 yards out to give Georgia the lead for
good.
Shockley added a 10-yard TD in the second quarter to Leonard
Pope, who caught it at about the 4 and dragged Mississippi State's
DeMario Bobo across the goal line.
"He threw the ball better than I thought he would,"
Mississippi State coach Sylvester Croom said. "Their tight ends
and receivers didn't miss balls."
Shockley's 33-yard pass to Pope on fourth-and-5 set up a 23-yard
field goal by Brandon Coutu, the SEC's leading scorer who entered
with 31 points.
Coutu finished with three field goals, adding kicks of 27 and 23
yards for Georgia, which is already thinking about the matchup with
the Volunteers.
"That one's still a big game," Massaquoi said.
This one could have been much more lopsided: Coutu missed field
goals of 41 and 53 yards and Georgia lost a fumble inside the
Mississippi State 10.
Mississippi State (2-2, 0-2) was looking for its second huge
upset of a ranked SEC East team in two seasons under Croom.
The Bulldogs -- who also play No. 3 LSU and at No. 5 Florida in
the next two weeks -- shocked then-No. 20 Florida last year, and
hoped they could catch Georgia looking ahead its game against the
Volunteers.
"That was one of the biggest things that coach Richt really
emphasized to us over the whole week -- this is a good team that can
win games and upset people," Shockley said.
Keith Andrews had Mississippi State believing when he capped the
opening drive with a 34-yard field goal. But after that, Georgia
made all the plays when they counted.
A tough, focused Georgia defense held Mississippi State to 77
total yards in the first half and never allowed the Bulldogs to get
anything going until the outcome was all but decided.
Omarr Conner had a late 4-yard touchdown pass to Eric Butler and
finished 19-of-32 for 205 yards for Mississippi State, while
leading rusher Jerious Norwood finished with 43 yards and had
minus-6 yards in the second half.
"We need to get in a rhythm," Croom said. "It's hard to throw
all the time."
This post was edited on 8/5/18 at 9:05 am
Posted on 8/5/18 at 9:42 am to The Winner
That was from the 2011 game I’m pretty sure, mark richt was still coach in that article. We lost in 2018 @ UGA 31-3. Last time they came to Starkville they lost 34-12 or something along those lines
Posted on 8/5/18 at 12:20 pm to Jma313
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That was from the 2011 game I’m pretty sure, mark richt was still coach in that article. We lost in 2018 @ UGA 31-3. Last time they came to Starkville they lost 34-12 or something along those lines
Know your SEC history SON. DJ Shockley in 2011? LOL that was from 05 all day because I was there SON.
Posted on 8/5/18 at 12:22 pm to The Winner
Bulldogs have to be the ugliest breed of dogs on Earth.
Aren’t they all inbreds? Fitting
Aren’t they all inbreds? Fitting
Posted on 8/5/18 at 12:28 pm to jj06
Funny your posting has hit an uptick here right after you got banned from stingtalk lol. Even tech fans don't want you around
Posted on 8/5/18 at 12:36 pm to jj06
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Bulldogs have to be the ugliest breed of dogs on Earth.
Coming from someone whose team’s mascot is a bug....hilarious!
This post was edited on 8/5/18 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 8/5/18 at 12:54 pm to jj06
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jj06
You're feeling awful frisky around here lately. Expecting something better from GT this year?
Posted on 8/5/18 at 1:32 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
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You're feeling awful frisky around here lately. Expecting something better from GT this year?
Nope. Or at least he shouldn't be. Same ole, same ole in Atlanta.
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