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ATHENS, Ga. -- 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.
The Yellow Jackets had the ball first in the eighth overtime. Quarterback Haynes King threw out of the back of the end zone after he was pressured by linebacker C.J. Allen.
Georgia didn't waste any time to finally put Georgia Tech away, with Frazier taking a handoff and running up the middle, sending the red-and-black crowd into a frenzy.