For the second game in a row, Robert Tyler looked human.
Georgia pitcher Robert Tyler (22) throws the ball during the NCAA baseball game between Georgia and Ole Miss at Foley Field on Friday, May 6, 2016, in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by David Barnes)
The junior pitcher started for Georgia baseball Friday night against No. 7 Ole Miss and was never able to settle in, leading to a 6-4 win for the Rebels. Georgia (22-24, 7-15 Southeastern Conference) scored four early runs to give Tyler a two-run advantage entering the fourth inning. The Rebels tore four off him to take the decisive lead.