Article By Wes Holtzclaw on 13th October, 2009
The offense looked lethargic, mustering only 89 yards rushing, 152 yards passing, and a field goalĀ in a 45-19 loss to Tennessee.
The defense was even worse, making another quarterback look like a Heisman Trophy candidate.
Jonathon Crompton, who had been mediocre at best all year, exploded for 310 yards passing (a career high) and four touchdowns.
The one thing to be said for the defense is that it outscored Georgia's offense with an interception returned for a touchdown by Bicarri Rambo.
Special teams seemed to be the only bright spot on the day, as Brandon Boykin returned his second 100-yard kick-off for a touchdown and the Dawgs were able to block ...
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