What Jimbo Fisher said after Texas A&M's loss to Georgia
In the SEC’s biggest game of the day, Texas A&M fell to Georgia 19-13 in Sanford Stadium.
The Aggies offense came alive late in the second half, but Georgia’s defense (and running game) proved to be the difference. Quarterback Kellen Mond finished 25-of-42 for 275 yards and one touchdown; however, Texas A&M rushed for negative one yard. That’s not a typo. Yes, the rushing number was skewed due to sacks, but it speaks to Georgia’s defense — particularly the defensive line — controlling much of the game.
It was an overall frustrating loss for the Aggies, who had a chance to get the lead in the fourth quarter, but the drive stopped short due to an incompletion (and no pass interference call).
Jimbo Fisher spoke to the media following the game, and below is a summary of the high points:
Jimbo Fisher: Typical, great SEC football game. Give UGA credit…they are a really good football team. Our guys played hard. Things started looking up in the passing game in the 2nd half. They hit some deep balls. Hard-fought game. We showed a lot of guts.
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Fisher: We were there. There were some opportunities. But that's ball. You have to make your own breaks in life. We'll grow from it.
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Fisher: I'm proud of this team. You ultimately have to win. We're grinding and it's my job to get it over the top. There are no moral victories but we're coming. We're coming.
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Fisher: I thought we could pin them back and we had three timeouts [late]. Unfortunately, they came out and made two first downs.
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Fisher: [Mond] played great. They do a lot of exotic things. He did a great job. He's growing and is becoming one heck of a football player and leader.
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Fisher: Self-inflicted wounds … we have to get it fixed. The delays … I thought he got the first one off. The second one after the kick, [Mond] took his eyes off the clock. That was just a mistake.
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Fisher: I told them the truth. You have to find the last 2%. There's more in you and to play with the elite people, you have to learn how to leave it all out there. And they do … but there's even more. You have to say, "I've had enough." You have to go even harder and harder.
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