JACKSONVILLE -- Everyone remembers Florida's staged end-zone celebration in 2007, right? Well, that just happened again but this time Georgia celebrated its first touchdown of the game with a full-team sideline celebration.
Florida leads Georgia 14-10 with 10:35 left in the second quarter. After a difficult opening quarter, Georgia's offense came to life in the second quarter. The Bulldogs made it 14-3 on a Blair Walsh 49-yard field goal. UGA cut UF's lead to 14-10 on the next series with a 65-yard drive that took just three plays and ended with a 35-yard touchdown pass from Joe Cox to Aron White.
After the touchdown, Georgia jumped up and down on its own sideline, an apparent nod to the end-zone celebration in 2007. Lame?
-jo-







hey jo, read your bio and how come Kahaba isn't mentioned? Need to update the bio dude like Kahaba likes to bark and run under the benches. Georgia is always lame. Janice .
Posted by: janice | October 31, 2009 at 05:35 PM
Yes scoring one TD is cause for celebration among those who are basically loosers. The BullPups played better than I expected, but it sure was too little and too late!!!
Posted by: vulcan_alex | October 31, 2009 at 08:38 PM
Joe,
"Everyone remembers Florida's staged end-zone celebration in 2007, right? "
You meant "Georgia's staged end-zone celebration in 2007". Florida did not stage any end-zone celebrations, ever. You should change your post. Its factually incorrect.
Posted by: CandleIntheDark | November 01, 2009 at 03:35 AM
You would think that the dumb dawgs would have learned a lesson about planned celebrations. Acccomplishes nothing. At this point it looks self mockery. Richt and his hair look like dumbells. Just play the game Richt. Leave the celebrations for POST VICTORY.
They KNEW an asswhipping awaited them.
Posted by: Alan M. | November 01, 2009 at 12:35 PM