Georgia's 26-Game Winning Streak Continues with 30-21 Victory Over Missouri
Georgia's 320-pound defensive lineman Nazir Stackhouse's crucial interception turn game around, ensuring Bulldogs' 26-game winning streak continues.
- Georgia's 320-pound defensive lineman Nazir Stackhouse made a crucial interception, turning the game in favor of the Bulldogs and keeping their 26-game winning streak alive.
- The game saw contributions from several players, not just typical star performers, demonstrating Georgia's ability to survive on a week-to-week basis without relying on one single player or unit.
- Amid tense moments, a culture of belief in the system and each other has been cited as a key factor in Georgia's successful performance, with players expecting good things and victories to happen.
- Despite trailing in five of six SEC games this season, Georgia's performances continue to be marked by key plays in those tense moments, contributing effectively to keeping their winning streak alive.
- While the defense had some rough moments, the Bulldogs managed to make stops when needed, including Stackhouse’s key interception and Bullard’s interception which prevented any thoughts of a Missouri comeback.