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Georgia football winners and losers after stunning South Carolina defeat

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  • rtparkerivrtparkeriv Posts: 93 ✭✭✭ Junior

    YOU and others still harp about the decision to kick the FG against Notre Dame. Had Kirby not done that, Notre Dame could have played for the tie instead of needing a touchdown at t he end. Fans are all for going for it on fourth down until we don’t make it. The decision to try to move closer in was the right decision versus trying a 55 yard field goal on 3rd down. We talk about Fromm’s decision making being so good, but he changed the play too late and didn’t give the receivers time to set the required time.

    The offensive game plan is where he may deserve criticism. Georgia is too good to score so few points, but maybe not good enough to overcome four turnovers against an inspired South Carolina team. And talking about inspiration, Georgia was flat. Lastly, running on first and second down nine times has been criticized. Part of Georgia’s strategy has been to wear down inferior teams with the run game and take over the game in the second half. You’ve got to pound it to do that. Even with injuries on the O line, they should have been able to do that.

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