No. 6 Georgia pulled off an improbable comeback against Georgia Tech, winning 44-42 in the longest game in SEC history. Freshman Nate Frazier ran for a 2-point conversion in the eighth overtime to secure the victory for the Bulldogs. Despite falling behind 17-0 at halftime, Georgia’s Carson Beck threw five touchdown passes, two of them in overtime, leading the team to victory. Georgia Tech, led by Haynes King, had a 27-13 lead late in the fourth quarter, but Georgia rallied to tie the game and force overtime. Both teams traded touchdowns and failed 2-point conversions until Frazier’s game-winning run in the eighth overtime. The win likely secures Georgia’s spot in the College Football Playoff, regardless of their performance in the upcoming SEC championship game. This epic game came to an end just after midnight on a frigid night between the hedges, with Georgia securing their seventh straight victory over Georgia Tech.
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