Social media reacts to rough first half for Georgia against Texas
The Georgia Bulldogs better get things into gear, or it is in danger of getting beat by Texas.
The Longhorns are handling the Bulldogs 20-7 at halftime. It looked early on as if the Bulldogs were completely disinterested in competing in the Sugar Bowl, but the Dawgs finally got on the board with a TD in the second quarter.
The Bulldogs have made some bone-headed mistakes, including a fumble that resulted in a Texas TD and two special teams mistakes. Georgia has just 29 yards rushing through two quarters.
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Of course, there’s plenty of time for Georgia to get it together, but the way Texas is playing, it will certainly be very tough.
Social media reacted to the Dawgs rough first half:
#UGA 2018, meet #RollTide 2008, 2013.
— Matt Hayes (@MattHayesCFB) January 2, 2019
Georgia just not interested in winning tonight.
— Derek Tyson (@DerekJTyson) January 2, 2019
What a nightmare quarter for Georgia. My goodness. After all that tweeting Saturday night, to come out like this… yikes.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) January 2, 2019
Maybe #UGA players should’ve been studying game plans on Semifinal night instead of tweeting.
— Matt Hayes (@MattHayesCFB) January 2, 2019
Texas is putting its money where Georgia's mouth is.
— Matt Hinton (@MattRHinton) January 2, 2019
Georgia looks like it spent the last month planning tweets about the CFP “snub” instead of focusing on Texas. This Sugar Bowl feels like Alabama-Oklahoma Sugar Bowl after the Kick Six in 2013.
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomonAspen) January 2, 2019
Lot's o' missed tackles by the Dawgs.
— Dennis Dodd (@dennisdoddcbs) January 2, 2019
This one should be over by halftime
— Booger (@ESPNBooger) January 2, 2019
That's 2 fumbles for Swift, who seems to be somewhere else tonight.
— Jeff Schultz (@JeffSchultzATL) January 2, 2019
Georgia had just 108 yards, its season-low for a first half.
Texas has 178 yards and five of of its six possessions have been into Georgia territory.
Throw in a lost fumble, a shanked punt, a disastrous kneel-down on a punt, and …Georgia's lucky to only be trailing 20-7.
— Seth Emerson (@SethWEmerson) January 2, 2019
Georgia has been outscored 56-23 in the state of Louisiana this season.
— Jeff Schultz (@JeffSchultzATL) January 2, 2019