No. 2 Georgia narrowly defeated No. 12 Missouri 30-21 in a tense game at Sanford Stadium. Georgia's quarterback Carson Beck performed well, and the team's defense made a crucial adjustment that helped secure the win. Despite not being as dominant as previous teams, Georgia continues to win due to intangibles and a strong belief in each other. The Bulldogs' victory keeps their hopes of a three-peat alive.
“They believe in each other. They believe that if they don’t win the last moment, they’ll win the next moment. If you win enough moments, you can be pretty good. We won enough moments tonight.” Georgia again learns about itself after fending off Missouri https://t.co/lv5SH87K3m
Every week, somebody coughs up a season teeming with promise. Except Georgia. On the power of belief and staying perfect. https://t.co/QbMNtW6WL5
Georgia isn’t as dominant as its two predecessors. It’s not built on defense, or even on offense. It doesn’t have, at least not at the moment, a single dominant player that its fortunes depend on. Why this team wins: Intangibles: https://t.co/XAmq4TepE9
Georgia isn’t squashing everyone. But good things keep happening in big moments to keep a three-peat alive. That happens when a roster has never seen anything else. On the power of belief: https://t.co/asEoFyUk2U
No. 2 Georgia made just enough plays down the stretch to beat No. 12 Missouri 30-21 in the most tense game at Sanford Stadium in the past three seasons. @SethWEmerson and @davidubben on how the Bulldogs survived at home ⤵️ https://t.co/Dz5l2VKRSB
Takeaways from Georgia's win over Missouri: - Georgia survived its biggest test of the year ... and it needed it - Carson Beck is Stetson Bennett IV version 2.0 (and that's a compliment) - One defensive adjustment won the game for the Dawgs https://t.co/Sv5YvnWgwg