For the first time this season Georgia ever so briefly trailed.
But they were never really losing. The Bulldogs put together an efficient, physical beatdown on the Plainsmen, escaping the Loveliest Little Post-Apocalyptic Shantytown in the Columbus metro area with a solid 34-10 win.
Stetson Bennett once again got the start and once again looked like he deserved it, hitting 14 of 20 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. Critically, unlike in his prior two starts in relief of JT Daniels the Mailman did not throw any interceptions.
The Bulldogs had no turnovers at all, and committed no offensive penalties, either.