Though Georgia’s offense came to life on its final drive of the second quarter, most of the first half was a struggle for offensive coordinator Jim Chaney’s unit.

In the first quarter, the Bulldogs put up a respectable 82 yards, but 77 of them came on one pass play. Other than that, Chaney couldn’t dial up anything even remotely successful.

That led Georgia fans to take to Twitter to express their displeasure about the team’s lackluster output, which until that final drive had been a total disappointment:

Despite the struggles, the Bulldogs only trail TCU 16-14 at halftime. Check out the second half on ESPN.