#15 Georgia – 29
ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia was able to overcome a slow start against a threatening Cavalier squad that forced three first half turnovers courtesy of QB Aaron Murray. The Bulldog offense turned to RB WaShawn Earley in the ground game late, who was able to swing the momentum in a tied contest.
Orange's success running the ball caused tensions to flare in a brotherly Twitter war as the younger brother emerged victorious after scoring twenty-six consecutive points.
Georgia RB WaShawn Earley proved to be the difference, rushing for 116 yards on 13 carries, 69 of which came on an HB sweep (much to the disdain of Green). Earley showed soft hands, catching six passes for 73 yards and a touchdown.
Georgia will host the winner of what expects to be a good match up between #18 Penn State and #47 Arizona State.
Stats:
Georgia
QB Aaron Murray – 11/17 for 123 yards, TD, 3 INTs
RB Washaun Earley – 13 carries for 116 yards, TD (69-yard long); 6 receptions for 73 yards, TD
Christian Robinson – 8 tackles (4 solo) 3 TFL
Kwame Geathers – 2 tackles, forced safety
Cornelius Washington – 6 tackles, 2 INTs
Branden Smith – 2 tackles, INT 36-yard TD
Five turnovers
Virginia
Four turnovers
Stats:
Georgia
QB Aaron Murray – 11/17 for 123 yards, TD, 3 INTs
RB Washaun Earley – 13 carries for 116 yards, TD (69-yard long); 6 receptions for 73 yards, TD
Christian Robinson – 8 tackles (4 solo) 3 TFL
Kwame Geathers – 2 tackles, forced safety
Cornelius Washington – 6 tackles, 2 INTs
Branden Smith – 2 tackles, INT 36-yard TD
Five turnovers
Virginia
Four turnovers
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