The Georgia Bulldogs expanded their lead over Ole Miss on Thursday with a stunning 46-yard fumble recovery touchdown in the second quarter.
With a 14-12 lead late in the second quarter, Bulldogs defensive back Daylen Everette swooped in after Ole Miss runningback Kewan Lacy fumbled the ball after being tackled.
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Everette turned on the jets and took it 46 yards to the endzone, extending Georgia’s lead to 21-12 after the extra point.
With just under one minute left to play in the first half, the Bulldogs are holding onto their nine-point lead, but the Rebels certainly haven’t given up yet.
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