College Football Playoff, Georgia and Sugar Bowl
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What quarterback Trinidad Chambliss learned from first Georgia game that he's applying for Ole Miss' rematch in the College Football Playoff.
Ole Miss football is into game week preparation for the College Football Playoff quarterfinals game vs Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.
Golding, who took over as head coach when Lane Kiffin left for the LSU job, knows that better than anyone; he was the defensive coordinator when the teams met earlier this season. The Bulldogs didn’t punt in that first meeting and dominated the fourth quarter, outscoring Ole Miss 17-0 over the final 15 minutes en route to the 43-35 victory.
Georgia won the first game earlier in the year, but it was a game that came down to the final possession. Georgia would ultimately outlast the Rebels, as it erased a two-score deficit in the fourth quarter to finish with a 43-35 victory in Athens.
Georgia football beat Ole Miss earlier this season, and the two teams will play again in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The Rebels will look to avoid a repeat performance vs. the Bulldogs.
Southeastern Conference rivals Ole Miss and Georgia will meet in the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl on
Georgia football was on the practice fields Saturday afternoon as it finishes up Sugar Bowl prep in Athens. Here's our observations from the field.
Wide receiver Colbie Young was back on the practice field for Georgia on Saturday. Young has not played since Oct. 18, when he suffered a broken leg.
The Georgia Bulldogs appear to have a chance to return star wide receiver Colbie Young for the Sugar Bowl against the Ole Miss Rebels. Young has missed extensive time after suffering a leg injury in the first meeting against Ole Miss. Despite all the missed time, Young remains Georgia 's second-leading receiver behind Zachariah Branch.