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Kendall Milton makes heads-up ‘play of the game’ in Georgia football win over Kentucky

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edited October 2021 in Article commenting
imageKendall Milton makes heads-up ‘play of the game’ in Georgia football win over Kentucky

Kendall Milton had a key fumble recovery in Georgia's 30-13 win over Kentucky

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    UGA66UGA66 Posts: 4,140 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Heads-up play by Van Pran and Milton. Pivotal. If there is silence and no whistle...it is alive ball. Many times, players go for the ball whistle or no whistle.

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    Eric_CEric_C Posts: 78 ✭✭✭ Junior

    This is exactly the sort of play that distinguishes a championship team. When you have everyone on board with the goal of winning the NC, there is nothing that goes to chance. Players pay attention more, they focus more, and they don't let anything get by them if they can help it. Think back to some of the great teams, the greatest players, and the plays they made - it is a sense of urgency and a will to succeed, and it indicates that what they are playing for is more important than themselves. To put it simply, these guys are dialed in! Go Dawgs

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