In college sports, there is such a thing as a “trap game.” Coming home to face a team that is 8-25, after beating the No. 1 ranked team in the country qualified as a potential trap game for Georgia. However, the momentum from Nashville found its way to Athens, where the Bulldogs kicked off a five-game homestand.
The Bulldogs eliminated the threat of a letdown early, breaking through in the first inning with five runs. Georgia defeated the Georgia State Panthers by a score of 10-7 to move to 21-11 (5-7) on the season.
“We just wanted to keep our foot on the gas pedal,” said Georgia’s Corey Collins.