LSU Tigers vs. Georgia Bulldogs final score: Stetson Bennett, Bulldogs win 34-24 over Tigers to claim
Georgia needed to do what it didn't do last year in
its championship season to beat Alabama: win an SEC title.
It was a great win for the Georgia Bulldogs in
an impressive comeback that looked close to being a blowout.
This was an important game for Georgia and they pulled off an upset,
which will make it much harder to be able to knock off a team that’s ranked highly.
The score was tied at 0, then the team on the other end kicked a short field goal,
which returned for a touchdown and put them up by 2 points.
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The 13-0 Bulldogs dominated the Tigers in every aspect of the game.
The Bulldogs set a school record for most points scored in a half of football and put up 35 points in the first half.
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett played as well as anybody could have hoped,
tossing four touchdowns in the first half before the LSU running game took over in the second half.
The Tigers came out and drove the ball the whole game and kept the drive going,
even into the second half, but the finishing drives weren’t good enough.
After missing a field goal to put Detroit up 3-0,
The blocked field goal kick turned the potential lead into an early 7-0 deficit for the Lions.