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A balanced offensive attack leads Georgia past Missouri

It was a tale of equivalency on offense for Georgia as they dominated in the second half to propel the team to a 49-14 win over Missouri on Saturday afternoon at Faurot Field in Columbia.

Georgia finished with 615 yards of total offense, which is a season high. The Bulldogs had 299 yards through the air while gained 316 on the ground. The Georgia offense managed to average 8.4 yards per play, 18.7 per pass and seven yards per rush.

Missouri was never really able to get things going on offense as Georgia held them to just 200 yards.