Georgia survived an almighty scare on Friday night, beating rivals Georgia Tech 44-42 after an astonishing eight overtimes to likely secure its place in the College Football Playoff. But the manner of the win has raised huge questions over the quality of SEC this year amid calls from the conference and its commissioner Greg Sankey to have more guaranteed places in the 12-team playoff. The No.
7 Bulldogs trailed 17-0 at the half and found themselves in deep trouble inside the final four minutes of regulation at Sanford Stadium, trailing 27-13. To their credit, Kirby Smart's team clutched up and Carson Beck connected with Dominic Lovett for two quickfire touchdowns to tie the game with a minute remaining. Deion Sanders needs just six words to sum up Colorado feelings after Travis Hunter magic Shannon Sharpe sums up another inexplicable Kansas City Chiefs win with 'million cats' remark Both teams scored touchdowns on their first two drives in overtime before the madness finally ended at the eighth time of trying with Nate Frazier powering into the endzone to clinch the most dramatic of victories for the Bulldogs.
Job done for Smart and his players, who would likely have missed out on a place in the SEC championship game and the playoff if they had been beaten. But Georgia (10-2) was deeply unconvincing against a middle-of-the-pack ACC team in the form of the 7-5 Yellow Jackets. It has been a rather underwhelming season for SEC teams so far, with no dominant force emerging from t.