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Paul Finebaum says Georgia delivered an emphatic response to the slow starts

Michael Hanich

By Michael Hanich

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Paul Finebaum is feeling positive for the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs after they dominated the Kentucky Wildcats 51-13 on Saturday. On Sunday, Finebaum was on The Matt Barrie Show where he talked about the state of college football.

He talked about Georgiaโ€™s slow starts in previous weeks:

“I was talking with (head coach) Kirby Smart on Friday when we were down there, and I made some line about how you get behind and it has to be dangerous and terrifying. He looked at me and said, โ€˜It’s not dangerous and terrifying, we embrace it. We know we are coming back.’ It was like ‘Nothing is bothering us because I know what we have.โ€™

Finebaum spoke to Barrie about the challenge of the night game and Kentucky previously and the expectations for Georgia moving forward:

“It just felt like a night game, first legitimate game of the year, even though you know, you and I said, โ€˜is it really legitimate against Kentucky?โ€™ But it felt real and I think the team was ready to show everybody, we had enough of this nonsense. I’m not really worried about Georgia, I really wasn’t before now. Georgia is once again, waiting for Alabama in the SEC Championship game.”

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