Tinker:
Dope! Dripping drop by drop. That is what the Washington DC politicians are doing to control the American people. A little free money here, and a free snap food stamp card there. Along with pie in the sky promises of the easy life is just about all it takes to create enough American people to tilt the scales of justice into the corrupted politicians favor, for as long as the eye can see.
Stop the dope pushers and clean up the American people society. That is how bad the population in America has fallen because of the Supreme court's given up so many of our forefather ideas that made American a republic.
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CIVIL WAR: CRUZ WORKING REPS AGAINST BOEHNER
Senate Votes To Fund Government... Preserves Obamacare... HOUSE'S TURN...
Cruz Camp 'Ecstatic'...
BOXED IN: 'The House GOP Wants To Throw A Temper Tantrum And Boehner Can't Stop Them'...
SULLIVAN: 'This Is Not About Obamacare. It's A Form Of Revolt Against The Country They Live In'...
3 DAYS TIL SHUTDOWN...
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Senate Votes To Fund Government... Preserves Obamacare... HOUSE'S TURN... Cruz Camp 'Ecstatic'... BOXED IN: 'The House GOP Wants To Throw A Temper Tantrum And Boehner Can't Stop Them'... SULLIVAN: 'This Is Not About Obamacare. It's A Form Of Revolt Against The Country They Live In'... 3 DAYS TIL SHUTDOWN...http://blogs.cbn.com/
Photo: Ted Cruz Kneels in Prayer Outside the White House
Here’s a shot of Sen. Ted Cruz praying in front of The White House yesterday.No, he’s not praying that Barack Obama will overturn Obamacare and no, he’s not praying that he will occupy the presidency one day. Instead, he’s alongside Rev. Rob Schenck (from Faith and Action) and Rev. Frazier White (a Democrat and Obama supporter) praying for Saeed Abedini, who has been in an Iranian prison for one year. He is being persecuted for his faith to Jesus Christ.
Who says Ted Cruz isn’t bipartisan?
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“This is an opportunity for the senate to return to the finest traditions of this body.”
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DELAY OBAMACARE OR WE WILL SHUT IT DOWN
BOEHNER MAKES MOVE
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Hours away from a potential government shutdown, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) lauded her Tea Party colleagues for their efforts over the past few weeks.
In an op-ed for Breitbart, Palin credited Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as the "brave men who tried to do something."
"Ted Cruz and Mike Lee fought to fulfill the campaign promises every Republican made, and their actions have been revelatory for all of us," Palin wrote.
Palin has stood by Cruz and Lee during the Obamacare-government shutdown debate. After Cruz turned in a 21-hour address against the Affordable Care Act earlier this week, Palin coined him one of the leaders of a "third party" called the "good guys."
"That's the third party," Palin said. "Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, some of these guys working so extremely hard for, again, standing strong on what used to be the planks of the Republican platform. Those are the players in the party whom I will support."
Palin circled back to the GOP's future in the Breitbart commentary, closing with a warning that "2014 is just around the corner."
"Support those who do us a favor by flushing out politicians wanting to hide," Palin wrote. "Retrieving liberty must be the point in all this."
A HuffPost/YouGov poll released Saturday found mixed feelings for Cruz's speech, with a huge lean of support from the Republican side of the aisle. Of the 1,000 adults sampled, 41 percent saw it as an unnecessary political stunt, while 32 percent viewed it as a good way of making an important point. Of Republicans surveyed, 69 percent saw the latter point of view.
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Here’s the Speech Ted Cruz Gave Before the Senate Voted to Keep Obamacare Funded
“This is an opportunity for the senate to return to the finest traditions of this body.”
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Fix Bayonets!
- 9/27/2013For sure you cannot win if you do not fight.
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DELAY OBAMACARE OR WE WILL SHUT IT DOWN
BOEHNER MAKES MOVE
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Sarah Palin: Ted Cruz, Mike Lee Are The 'Brave Men Who Tried To Do Something'
In an op-ed for Breitbart, Palin credited Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as the "brave men who tried to do something."
"Ted Cruz and Mike Lee fought to fulfill the campaign promises every Republican made, and their actions have been revelatory for all of us," Palin wrote.
Palin has stood by Cruz and Lee during the Obamacare-government shutdown debate. After Cruz turned in a 21-hour address against the Affordable Care Act earlier this week, Palin coined him one of the leaders of a "third party" called the "good guys."
"That's the third party," Palin said. "Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, some of these guys working so extremely hard for, again, standing strong on what used to be the planks of the Republican platform. Those are the players in the party whom I will support."
Palin circled back to the GOP's future in the Breitbart commentary, closing with a warning that "2014 is just around the corner."
"Support those who do us a favor by flushing out politicians wanting to hide," Palin wrote. "Retrieving liberty must be the point in all this."
A HuffPost/YouGov poll released Saturday found mixed feelings for Cruz's speech, with a huge lean of support from the Republican side of the aisle. Of the 1,000 adults sampled, 41 percent saw it as an unnecessary political stunt, while 32 percent viewed it as a good way of making an important point. Of Republicans surveyed, 69 percent saw the latter point of view.
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ATHENS, Ga. -- Two out of three ain't bad.
Georgia is certainly not complaining.
Aaron Murray threw four touchdown passes, including a 25-yarder to Justin Scott-Wesley with 1:47 remaining, and the No. 9 Bulldogs rallied to beat No. 6 LSU 44-41 in a thrilling game between Southeastern Conference powerhouses Saturday.
The Bulldogs (3-1, 2-0 SEC) completed their opening-month run through a gauntlet of top teams with a victory that propelled them back into the thick of the national championship race.
A
gutty win at the end of a bloody month of September moved the Bulldogs
closer to their third straight SEC championship appearance. The SEC East
is Georgia's to lose, writes Edward Aschoff. Story
Georgia's
offense once again saved the day despite an outstanding performance by
former Bulldog Zach Mettenberger, writes David Ching. Story
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"We've played some hard teams," Scott-Wesley said. "It just shows
we're a great team. We can handle anything anybody throws at us."
Georgia was only the fourth team since the BCS began in 1998 to face three top 10 teams in the first four games of a season. The Bulldogs opened with a 38-35 nonconference loss to Clemson, but came back to beat South Carolina 41-30 and now LSU.
"We've grown up a lot this past month," Murray said. "I think everyone in the nation knows what Georgia football is about now. We're a tough group of guys. We're fighters."
About 10 minutes after the game, the team ran back on the field to celebrate with their fans along the famed hedges at Sanford Stadium. Coach Mark Richt gave his wife a big kiss and hug.
"I'm just honored to be a part of something like that," Richt said.
Now, the Bulldogs are well-positioned to make a run for their third straight SEC East title and trip to the conference championship game.
"We're definitely happy," Murray said. "If had to lose one of these games, obviously Clemson was the one, just because they're in the ACC. Not saying we wanted to lose. Don't get me wrong. But this is huge."
LSU (4-1, 1-1) got a career-best 372 yards passing from former Georgia quarterback Zach Mettenberger in his return to Athens, and the Tigers went ahead 41-37 on Jeremy Hill's 8-yard touchdown run with 4:14 to go.
But that was plenty of time for Murray and the high-powered Bulldogs on a day when neither defense had much success. He completed three straight passes to quickly move the Bulldogs into LSU territory, and freshman J.J. Green broke off an 18-yard run to the Tigers 25. Then it was Scott-Wesley, breaking wide open behind the secondary to haul in a pass and tiptoe just inside the pylon for the winning score.
"We have a long road ahead of us to get back to the top," Mettenberger said. "We have to win out."
Murray ran for Georgia's other touchdown on a sneak and finished with 298 yards passing.
"We all know your quarterback has to play well to win a game like this," Richt said. "Aaron was phenomenal, gutsy, tremendous."
Murray and Mettenberger were in the same recruiting class at Georgia, contending for the starting job in the spring of 2010. Mettenberger, a native of nearby Watkinsville, grew up cheering for the Bulldogs and dreaming of the day he could wear the red and black.
But his actions off the field cost him his chance.
Mettenberger pleaded guilty to misdemeanor sexual battery charges after an incident in a bar and was kicked off the team. But his ties to Georgia run deep -- most notably, his mother, Tammy, still works in football operations for the Bulldogs. Richt gave her the week off because of all the attention surrounding her son.
The former teammates did all that could be expected of them.
Mettenberger had three touchdowns on 23-of-37 passing, continually burning the Bulldogs on third down. He completed a 25-yard pass on Odell Beckham on third-and-22 to improbably extend an LSU drive that led to Hill's go-ahead touchdown.
But Murray delivered the final blow.
"They are both great players," Richt said. "It was incredible how well they played."
Georgia did plenty of damage on the ground in the first half, but star running back Todd Gurley sustained an apparent left ankle injury on a 25-yard run. He didn't return, watching the second half while wearing a windbreaker and walking boot. Richt wasn't sure how long he'll be out.
The Bulldogs weren't nearly as effective on the ground with Keith Marshall handling the load, but Murray and his receivers took up the slack. Chris Conley had five catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. Michael Bennett hauled in a pair of scoring passes.
Cast your votes!
Georgia finished with 494 yards, though the bulk of those came in a
back-and-forth first half that ended with Georgia on top 24-17.
Little-used Kadron Boone had two early touchdown catches for LSU, but Jarvis Landry turned out to be Mettenberger's go-to receiver. The junior had 10 catches for 156 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown that tied the game at 27 late in the third quarter.
Georgia's schedule gets easier the rest of the way, with only one more regular-season game against a team currently in the Top 25 -- injury-plagued Florida.
LSU has a much tougher road, with games still remaining against top-ranked Alabama and No. 10 Texas A&M.
"We have a good football team and we have everything in front of us," Tiger coach Les Miles said.
"When you play a quality team on the road, you can learn what needs to be corrected."
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Final
75°
Few Clouds
Few Clouds
Coverage: CBS
3:30 PM ET, September 28, 2013
Sanford Stadium, ATHENS, GA
Sanford Stadium, ATHENS, GA
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#6 | LSU | 14 | 3 | 10 | 14 | 41 |
#9 | UGA | 14 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 44 |
Aaron Murray, No. 9 Georgia outlast No. 6 LSU in seesaw battle
Aaron Murray Feeling Good After Win
Georgia QB Aaron Murray comments on his team's 44-41 victory over LSU.Tags: Aaron Murray, LSU, Georgia
Georgia is certainly not complaining.
Aaron Murray threw four touchdown passes, including a 25-yarder to Justin Scott-Wesley with 1:47 remaining, and the No. 9 Bulldogs rallied to beat No. 6 LSU 44-41 in a thrilling game between Southeastern Conference powerhouses Saturday.
The Bulldogs (3-1, 2-0 SEC) completed their opening-month run through a gauntlet of top teams with a victory that propelled them back into the thick of the national championship race.
Schlabach: Murray's moment
In an epic battle of former teammates, Aaron Murray outlasted Zach Mettenberger in a game he says may be his favorite victory as a Bulldog, writes Mark Schlabach. Story• Instant analysis | Stats & Info
Georgia was only the fourth team since the BCS began in 1998 to face three top 10 teams in the first four games of a season. The Bulldogs opened with a 38-35 nonconference loss to Clemson, but came back to beat South Carolina 41-30 and now LSU.
"We've grown up a lot this past month," Murray said. "I think everyone in the nation knows what Georgia football is about now. We're a tough group of guys. We're fighters."
About 10 minutes after the game, the team ran back on the field to celebrate with their fans along the famed hedges at Sanford Stadium. Coach Mark Richt gave his wife a big kiss and hug.
"I'm just honored to be a part of something like that," Richt said.
Now, the Bulldogs are well-positioned to make a run for their third straight SEC East title and trip to the conference championship game.
"We're definitely happy," Murray said. "If had to lose one of these games, obviously Clemson was the one, just because they're in the ACC. Not saying we wanted to lose. Don't get me wrong. But this is huge."
LSU (4-1, 1-1) got a career-best 372 yards passing from former Georgia quarterback Zach Mettenberger in his return to Athens, and the Tigers went ahead 41-37 on Jeremy Hill's 8-yard touchdown run with 4:14 to go.
But that was plenty of time for Murray and the high-powered Bulldogs on a day when neither defense had much success. He completed three straight passes to quickly move the Bulldogs into LSU territory, and freshman J.J. Green broke off an 18-yard run to the Tigers 25. Then it was Scott-Wesley, breaking wide open behind the secondary to haul in a pass and tiptoe just inside the pylon for the winning score.
Murray Chasing Tebow
Aaron Murray moved into second place Saturday on the SEC's career rankings for total offense. He now only trails Tim Tebow.Most Total Offense in SEC History
Years | Player | Yards | School | ||||||||||||||||
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2006-2009 | Tim Tebow | 12,232 | Florida | ||||||||||||||||
2010-2013 | Aaron Murray | 11,659* | Georgia | ||||||||||||||||
2003-2006 | Chris Leak | 11,380 | Florida | ||||||||||||||||
2001-2004 | David Greene | 11,270 | Georgia | ||||||||||||||||
1994-1997 | Peyton Manning | 11,020 | Tennessee | ||||||||||||||||
* 307 total yards vs. LSU on Saturday | -- ESPN Stats & Information |
Murray ran for Georgia's other touchdown on a sneak and finished with 298 yards passing.
"We all know your quarterback has to play well to win a game like this," Richt said. "Aaron was phenomenal, gutsy, tremendous."
Murray and Mettenberger were in the same recruiting class at Georgia, contending for the starting job in the spring of 2010. Mettenberger, a native of nearby Watkinsville, grew up cheering for the Bulldogs and dreaming of the day he could wear the red and black.
But his actions off the field cost him his chance.
Mettenberger pleaded guilty to misdemeanor sexual battery charges after an incident in a bar and was kicked off the team. But his ties to Georgia run deep -- most notably, his mother, Tammy, still works in football operations for the Bulldogs. Richt gave her the week off because of all the attention surrounding her son.
The former teammates did all that could be expected of them.
Mettenberger had three touchdowns on 23-of-37 passing, continually burning the Bulldogs on third down. He completed a 25-yard pass on Odell Beckham on third-and-22 to improbably extend an LSU drive that led to Hill's go-ahead touchdown.
But Murray delivered the final blow.
"They are both great players," Richt said. "It was incredible how well they played."
Georgia did plenty of damage on the ground in the first half, but star running back Todd Gurley sustained an apparent left ankle injury on a 25-yard run. He didn't return, watching the second half while wearing a windbreaker and walking boot. Richt wasn't sure how long he'll be out.
The Bulldogs weren't nearly as effective on the ground with Keith Marshall handling the load, but Murray and his receivers took up the slack. Chris Conley had five catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. Michael Bennett hauled in a pair of scoring passes.
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Is Georgia a legitimate championship contender? What does the win mean for Aaron Murray?Cast your votes!
Little-used Kadron Boone had two early touchdown catches for LSU, but Jarvis Landry turned out to be Mettenberger's go-to receiver. The junior had 10 catches for 156 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown that tied the game at 27 late in the third quarter.
Georgia's schedule gets easier the rest of the way, with only one more regular-season game against a team currently in the Top 25 -- injury-plagued Florida.
LSU has a much tougher road, with games still remaining against top-ranked Alabama and No. 10 Texas A&M.
"We have a good football team and we have everything in front of us," Tiger coach Les Miles said.
"When you play a quality team on the road, you can learn what needs to be corrected."
Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Georgia
took the lead on a 25-yard pass with less than two minutes to play. LSU
had one last chance but couldn't get past its 35-yard line.
Gameball goes to... Aaron Murray built on his clutch performance against South Carolina in Week 2 with another game-winning touchdown drive versus LSU.
Stat of the game... 7.
LSU usually scores first. In fact, it trailed for the first time all
season when Georgia took a touchdown lead in the first quarter.
Team Stat Comparison
LSU | UGA | |
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1st Downs | 22 | 28 |
Total Yards | 449 | 494 |
Passing | 372 | 298 |
Rushing | 77 | 196 |
Penalties | 5-40 | 5-35 |
3rd Down Conversions | 10-15 | 4-11 |
4th Down Conversions | 0-1 | 1-1 |
Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
Possession | 31:33 | 28:27 |
Passing Leaders
LSU | C/ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | INT |
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Mettenberger | 23/37 | 372 | 10.1 | 3 | 0 |
Georgia | C/ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | INT |
Murray | 20/34 | 298 | 8.8 | 4 | 1 |
Receiving Leaders
LSU | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | LG |
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Landry | 10 | 156 | 15.6 | 1 | 39 |
Beckham | 6 | 118 | 19.7 | 0 | 27 |
Georgia | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | LG |
Conley | 5 | 112 | 22.4 | 1 | 33 |
Scott-Wesley | 4 | 55 | 13.8 | 1 | 25 |
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER | LSU | UGA | |||
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TD | 11:40 | Michael Bennett 5 Yd Pass From Aaron Murray (Marshall Morgan Kick) | 0 | 7 | |
TD | 08:52 | Kadron Boone 48 Yd Pass From Zach Mettenberger (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) | 7 | 7 | |
TD | 02:51 | Kadron Boone 4 Yd Pass From Zach Mettenberger (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) | 14 | 7 | |
TD | 00:55 | Chris Conley 25 Yd Pass From Aaron Murray (Marshall Morgan Kick) | 14 | 14 | |
SECOND QUARTER | LSU | UGA | |||
FG | 08:16 | Marshall Morgan 24 Yd | 14 | 17 | |
FG | 03:51 | Colby Delahoussaye 49 Yd | 17 | 17 | |
TD | 00:20 | Aaron Murray 1 Yd Run (Marshall Morgan Kick) | 17 | 24 | |
THIRD QUARTER | LSU | UGA | |||
FG | 09:50 | Colby Delahoussaye 39 Yd | 20 | 24 | |
FG | 06:42 | Marshall Morgan 55 Yd | 20 | 27 | |
TD | 03:40 | Jarvis Landry 39 Yd Pass From Zach Mettenberger (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) | 27 | 27 | |
TD | 01:33 | Michael Bennett 21 Yd Pass From Aaron Murray (Marshall Morgan Kick) | 27 | 34 | |
FOURTH QUARTER | LSU | UGA | |||
TD | 12:17 | Kenny Hilliard 2 Yd Run (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) | 34 | 34 | |
FG | 08:09 | Marshall Morgan 38 Yd | 34 | 37 | |
TD | 04:14 | Jeremy Hill 8 Yd Run (Colby Delahoussaye Kick) | 41 | 37 | |
TD | 01:47 | Justin Scott-Wesley 25 Yd Pass From Aaron Murray (Marshall Morgan Kick) | 41 | 44 |
Research Notes
Georgia
held LSU to season lows in yards per rush and rushing yards on designed
runs Saturday. On the other side of the ball, the Bulldogs averaged the
most yards per rush on such plays against LSU this season. One reason
why is Georgia controlled the line of scrimmage. It had 148 rushing
yards before contact, the most the Tigers have allowed in any game in
the last three seasons and 80 more than they allowed per game in their
first 4 games this season.
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From Elias: Georgia is the 5th team in the last 15 years to defeat two AP top-10 teams in a season before October 1.
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LSU allowed 44 points in defeat Saturday after going 63 straight games without allowing 40 points in a game. Aaron Murray is also the first quarterback throw for at least 4 passing touchdowns against LSU since Arizona State's Sam Keller in 2005.
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With 307 yards of total offense today, Aaron Murray now trails Tim Tebow on the SEC's career list.
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This
is the first time LSU has given up at least 24 points in first half of a
road game since October 2, 2004 at Georgia (also 24).
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Murray's Moment
Aaron Murray, facing former teammate Zach Mettenberger, gets a win he ranks among his best ever. Mark Schlabach »Georgia 44, LSU 41 »SEC East is UGA's to lose »Offense bails out Bulldogs »Scott Clarke/ESPN Images
- Georgia outlasts LSU in slugfest | Schlabach
- Bell leads OU to win at Notre Dame | Rittenberg
- No. 1 Alabama shuts out No. 21 Mississippi
- Ohio St. gets Miller back, wins | Captain hurt
- USC WR Lee injured in loss to Arizona State
- Oregon RB Thomas injured on opening kickoff
- Gamecocks lose Shaw 2-3 weeks | Top UCF
- Manziel helps Texas A&M hold off Arkansas
- WVU bounces back, stuns No. 11 OK State
- Miami QB: South Florida's dirty | Canes win
- FSU hits Hail Mary in win | Clemson cruises
- Stanford drubs Wazzu | Sankey fuels Wash.
- Huard: Ranking the top 10 quarterbacks
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Sunday, September 29, 2013 | |
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The Advocate | Georgia makes the last big play to top LSU |
Bayou Bengals Insider | Tiger defense defenseless |
The Advocate | Georgia offense has LSU defense seeing red |
Sports Illustrated | Georgia tops LSU in quarterback duel for the ages |
Times Picayune | Georgia hangs on to stop LSU, 44-41 |
Times Picayune | LSU offense finds balance, but Mettenberger carries the bulk of the workload |
Times Picayune | Notes: Rare botched punt by LSU's sure-handed Odell Beckham proves costly |
The Advocate | Boone helps LSU offense get started |
Macon Telegraph | Notes: Richt tells Mettenberger he's 'really proud' of him |
Times Picayune | Struggling LSU defense crumbles too often, too late in a 44-41 loss to Georgia |
Times Picayune | No defense for LSU's D |
The Advocate | Mett's march falls short, but LSU lives to fight another day |
Tiger Bait | Rewind: Georgia 44, LSU 41 |
Tiger Sports Digest | Georgia spoils Mettenberger's homecoming |
Tiger Sports Digest | Georgia nips LSU in barnburner |
Times Picayune | Lordy, lordy, the Dogs and the Tigers went for 40 |
The Advocate | Notes: Despite Georgia loss, LSU receiver Jarvis Landry sparkles again |
The Advocate | Baseball: LSU, Alex Bregman get back to work |
The Advocate | Georgia defenders say they dodged a bullet from LSU |
Macon Telegraph | Georgia shines in shootout with LSU |
Athens Banner-Herald | Georgia postgame report: 'High-emotion' after another high-stakes game |
Yahoo! Sports | Aaron Murray, Georgia win a 'big one' against LSU to keep title aspirations alive |
SEC Digital Network | SEC GameDay Central |
Notes: Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | Florida | Furman | Kent State | Kentucky | |
Notes: Missouri | Ole Miss | South Carolina | TCU | Tennessee | Texas A&M | UAB | Vanderbilt |
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Football at Georgia - Highlights
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Nice moment in Pregame today between Cam Cameron and his former Coach Lee Corso pic.twitter.com/M1tj2IUMH3
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