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Running back Nate Frazier ripped off a 21-yard run on Georgia's first offensive play of overtime. From there, the Bulldogs fed the ball to 240-pound wrecking ball Josh McCray, who fought through a few Tennessee defenders to plow into the end zone on his second touch.
But this one required a completely different approach, answering those who have questioned his starting quarterback in the process, raising questions about this Georgia defense but leaving no doubt about its heart.
The junior long-snapper hustled all the way downfield, dove just as the ball was headed for the Bulldogs end zone—and a touchback—and saved the ball for freshman tight end Jack Van Dorselaer to down at the Georgia 4-yard line.
SEC heavyweights duke it out when the sixth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs visit the 15th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday. Georgia downed Austin Peay 28-6, while Tennessee crushed East Tennessee State 72-17 in Week 2.
A false start penalty moved Tennessee back on its potential game-winning field goal in the final seconds of regulation against Georgia.
Tennessee had a 38-30 fourth-quarter lead, but Georgia rallied for an overtime victory that may come back to bite the Vols down the road.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Tennessee Fans' Face Expressions Sum Up Kicker's Gut-Wrenching Miss vs. Georgia. Georgia defeated Tennessee 44—41 in overtime in an absolute roller coaster ride of a game on Saturday at Neyland Stadium.