The Georgia Bulldogs had a scare against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday in Lexington, trailing for much of the game but ultimately pulling off a hard-fought 13-12 victory. Here's a recap of the dramatic contest and the key moments that led to Georgia's narrow escape.
The Bulldogs found themselves behind for most of the game, but a crucial touchdown by Branson Robinson in the second half gave them the lead, which they held onto for the remainder of the contest. Kentucky had one final opportunity with under 30 seconds left to get into field goal range, but the Georgia defense held strong, preventing the Wildcats from crossing the 50-yard line.
Georgia's defense was pivotal throughout, consistently making key stops. Kentucky struggled to find the end zone, settling for four field goals. The Wildcats had their chances, including recovering two of their three fumbles, but turnovers and missed opportunities cost them dearly. Kentucky did have success on the ground at times, with stretches where Georgia's defense struggled to contain the run.
Offensively, the Bulldogs had a tough day. Quarterback Carson Beck threw for 160 yards without a touchdown, while Trevor Etienne led the ground game with 79 yards on 19 carries. Dominic Lovett topped all receivers with 89 yards, but overall, it was a challenging day for the offense. Despite the struggles, the Dawgs found a way to stay unbeaten.
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