In a historic and record-breaking game, the No. 6 Georgia Bulldogs pulled off an improbable comeback to defeat Georgia Tech 44-42 in the eighth overtime. Freshman Nate Frazier ran for a 2-point conversion to seal the victory after the Bulldogs fell behind 17-0 at halftime. Despite their struggles, Georgia’s performance may have solidified their spot in the College Football Playoff. Carson Beck threw five touchdown passes and led the Bulldogs to their first lead after regulation ended. Georgia Tech, led by Haynes King, put up a tough fight but ultimately suffered their seventh straight loss to their archrivals. The game was the longest in SEC history and just one overtime short of the FBS record. King had a strong performance but a crucial turnover in the fourth quarter shifted the momentum in favor of the Bulldogs. Both teams traded matching touchdowns and missed 2-point conversions before Frazier’s game-winning run in the eighth overtime. The Bulldogs’ comeback victory in a marathon game showcased their resilience and determination, solidifying their position as a top contender in college football.
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