Black day for Bulldogs in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE — If Georgia was to have any chance of beating the nation’s No. 1-ranked team Saturday — a big if — the Bulldogs knew they would need to play a clean, mistake-free game.
Instead, the Dogs played with the type of sloppiness that has characterized their forlorn season, committing eight penalties in the first half and four turnovers in the second.
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10/31/9
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