We lose Green in the first half Saturday night and for the most part we do not miss a beat on offense. Earlier in the season AJ Green was our offense and the reason we started 3-1 not 0-4. If you read my game preview that I posted Thursday night you would have recognized how Georgia has improved in the running game since the second half of the Vanderbilt game and it is this improvement and commitment in the running game that allowed us to come back. My one question to this madness, how does this happen? I am not sure how but I am glad it did. For the rest of the game the yardage looked like this, Auburn 197 and Georgia 344. What made me more worried was the fact that after both teams had two possesions the total yardage looked like this Auburn 156, Georgia -2. Saturday night in Athens, Ga marked the 113th meeting of The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry and like many of the other contests in this series, everyone was in for made for a memorable experience 'Between the Hedges.' The Tigers/War Eagles/Plainsmen went up 14-0 nothing and I would be lying if I told you I was not a little a lot nervous.
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