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It took EIGHT overtimes, but No. 7 Georgia was finally able to prevail over Georgia Tech 44-42 in what was not only an epic comeback victory for the Bulldogs, but a historic overtime thriller between the two Peach State rivals that left many wondering why the NFL doesn’t follow the same format.
After trailing by 17 points at half-time, and 14 points in the 4th quarter, Georgia was able to miraculously come back as the two teams headed to overtime in what was an absolute THRILLER between the rivalry known as “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate.
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Georgia freshman Nate Frazier ran 3 yards for a two-point conversion in the eighth overtime period, leading the No. 7 Bulldogs to a wild 44-42 victory over rival Georgia Tech in the longest game in SEC history at Sanford Stadium on Friday night.