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Having your football team on a bus that is rocking back and forth seems ill-conceived, Georgia
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
.@coachmarkfox is ready! pic.twitter.com/c5V9mVlERY
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) October 3, 2015
Georgia has had two play-actions open and missed executing on both of them
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Georgia has Gales’ number on their helmets and has given money for him. Good on them
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Devon Gales' parents are recognized on the field. They're wearing Georgia parkas.
— Seth Emerson (@SethEmersonAJC) October 3, 2015
Bama forced 3 straight 3-and-outs against a conventional offense that has only one great receiver. You don’t say.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) October 3, 2015
End of the first quarter in the GAME OF THE CENTURY OF THE YEAR OF THE MONTH: Alabama 3, Georgia 0
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Alabama is exploring new ways of shooting itself in the foot with the roughing the snapper play
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
And CBS is so busy explaining the roughing the snapper that they miss the facemask on Georgia
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Georgia is now 2nd-and-goal from its own 30-yard line
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
And Georgia will be 3rd-and-goal from its own 36-yard line
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
On 3rd-and-goal, Georgia gains 27 yards. And it’s fourth down
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Georgia and Alabama are back to tied at 3
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Henry is now tied with former QB Terry Davis for the most consecutive games with a score in Alabama history #RollTide #UGAvsBAMA
— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) October 3, 2015
GEORGIA YOU HAVE A ROBEAST AS A RUNNING BACK WHY ARE YOU PASSING THE BALL?
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Alabama blocks the punt, and Georgia is now in a bit of trouble
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Everyone saying Greyson Lambert *now* looks underwhelming didn’t watch a minute of UGA-Vandy.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) October 3, 2015
Last 2 trips to Athens, Alabama has outscored Georgia 55-3 in the first half.
— Creg Stephenson (@CregStephenson) October 3, 2015
Georgia fans right now... pic.twitter.com/N5Jwk0Ek6B
— vsporto (@vsporto) October 3, 2015
So Bama's at least as good as 2014 Florida
— Earl (@JasonKirkSBN) October 3, 2015
"The time will be kept on the field" (so we can run a few minutes off the clock here and there and no one will notice)
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Gary Danielson is doing the "We don’t need a committee" thing again and please just cancel the rest of this game
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Guys, I don’t think Georgia is going to get any No. 1 votes in the SEC Power Poll next week
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
There's the only redeeming moment for UGa: Chubb gets his 100 yards and a TD, breaking Herschel's record for consecutive 100-yard games.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 3, 2015
Alabama still has its starting offense in the game. That's one of those, "When you surrender, I'll call off the dogs."
— Aaron Suttles (@AaronSuttles) October 3, 2015
Of course, that can quickly become, "When one of my star players blows out a knee, I’ll call off the dogs"
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Barring something extraordinary in one of the games, Alabama is going to beat Georgia by more than Auburn beats San Jose State
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) October 3, 2015
Alabama hands Georgia its worst home loss of the 15-year Mark Richt era, with the Crimson Tide rolling to a 38-10 win.
— David Paschall (@DavidSPaschall) October 3, 2015