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The Michigan game was “when it rains it pours” literally by athlete37
No advantage for them it just turned out we caught most of the bad luck and then they just beat the piss out of us from there. The blocked punt that gave them a first down was a start and we never seemed to recover. I was worried the teams were more even than everyone thought going into that game.
2017 and 2019 Georgia games were similar yet dissimilar. We controlled most of the 2017 game. A bogus roughing the passer call helped them start a long touchdown drive that would have been a punt. The 2019 game Georgia controlled (much moreso than we controlled the 2017 game). It was only close because Georgia muffed a punt and then Kirby went into conservative mode when they could have went for the throat and a 17 point lead late in the game on a 4th and inches.