The No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs overcame a slow start to defeat the No. 12 Missouri Tigers, 30-21, in Sanford Stadium. Georgia moves to 9-0 thanks to a big second half. The Bulldogs outscored Missouri, 20-11, in the final 30 minutes.
Kirby Smart and Georgia turned the tide in the fourth quarter with a pair of interceptions. The Nazir Stackhouse and Javon Bullard interceptions helped Georgia build a nine-point lead and run out the clock.
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck avoided turnovers and connected with tight end Oscar Delp and receiver Dominic Lovett for touchdowns. Georgia kicker Peyton Woodring came in clutch, making all three of his field-goal attempts including a 48-yarder in the fourth quarter.
Missouri put up quite a fight. The Tigers outrushed Georgia, 151-131, and slowed the Georgia offense on several occasions.
Georgia football social media was fired up after the Bulldogs defeated Missouri at home: