Article By Mike Foster on 31st December, 2009
Without every defensive coach from the regular season except for ends coach Rodney Gardner, the Bulldogs were able to hold Texas A&M's high powered offense to 13 points until late into the fourth quarter.
They did so by creating turnovers and making big plays on special teams, along with controlling the clock with a powerful running game in the second half.
This game, to me, was very indicative of how Georgia's offense, defense, and special teams are sure to perform in the near future. Sure, the stats were nasty, but holding Texas A&M to 20 total points was promising in my book.
And, the units ...
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