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Georgia football's 4th-quarter rally continues Bulldogs' hex over Florida Gators, 24-20
- On Saturday, the Georgia Bulldogs football team rallied past the Florida Gators football team 24-20 in Jacksonville, extending their series winning streak to five with a fourth-quarter lead change.
- Florida controlled the clock, dominating time of possession in the third quarter, while Georgia's secondary remained a season-long weakness despite the bye week; Florida interim coach Billy Gonzales led a 20-17 lead early in the fourth after a 54-yard field goal.
- Gunner Stockton completed two touchdown passes, and Chauncey Bowens raced 36 yards for the go-ahead score with 4:36 remaining, securing the win.
- The win moves Georgia to 7-1 overall and 5-1 in the SEC; the Bulldogs have won eight of the last nine against Florida and visit Mississippi State next Saturday at noon ET.
- Despite imperfections, the Georgia Bulldogs' roster shows championship qualities this year, with second-half resilience praised by Coach Smart and Bulldog fans bracing for heart attacks soon.
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Georgia Bulldogs Escape Again Thanks To Controversial Call Against Florida Gators: WATCH
The Georgia Bulldogs went into The Swamp on Saturday night and played yet another exceptionally stereotypical Georgia Bulldogs game.In a season in which the defending SEC Champions have seemingly struggled to put games away, Kirby Smart's group once again faced similar circumstances with the Florida Gators. And just like the game against the Auburn Tigers where UGA escaped with a 20-10 win, it was a controversial officiating call that yet again …
·Nashville, United States
Read Full ArticleChauncey Bowens, No. 5 Georgia hold off Florida
Chauncey Bowens rushed for a go-ahead 36-yard touchdown after the defense made a key fourth-down stop and No. 5 Georgia notched a 24-20 victory over Florida on Saturday in Southeastern Conference play at Jacksonville, Fla.
·Georgia, United States
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