Georgia players were visibly upset in the first half at Missouri as the Bulldogs fell behind 10-0, and made several miscues, including on the touchdown pass from Brady Cook to Tyler Stephens.

Jamon Dumas-Johnson appeared to be the most upset on a shot from SEC Network of the Georgia sidelines. Dumas-Johnson directed his tantrum toward Kamari Lassiter before co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann stepped in and put his arm around Lassiter.

Georgia had 2 fumbles in the first half with 10:20 remaining, and just 2 first downs while the Bulldogs were 1-for-5 on third down conversions. Mizzou also controlled the time of possession by nearly 4 minutes.

This is a shocking development for the No. 1 team in the country, and it followed a lackluster performance against Kent State last week.

Georgia looked vulnerable for the first time all season in a 39-22 victory over Kent State. Combine that with how Missouri finished last week’s tough overtime loss at Auburn, and it shook the college football world. The Tigers came off the most disappointing loss of Eli Drinkwitz’s tenure in Columbia, when running back Nathaniel Peat fumbled the ball while he reached for the pylon and what would have been the winning touchdown in overtime at Auburn.