ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia and Alabama have met several times over the years in some of the biggest games of the college football season.
Whether it's their SEC or National Championship matchups, the two have built up quite a rivalry.
And yet, Georgia was aiming to shake off a narrative: the Bulldogs can't beat the Crimson Tide. Ultimately, Georgia couldn't shake that narrative, falling 24-21.
Here are three takeaways from the Bulldogs' first loss at home since 2019.
Running into the ground
Georgia's offense had a hot and cold offensive performance, but the run game was incredible.
Specifically, running back Chauney Bowens had a spectacular first half. He ran for over 90 yards and a touchdown to help keep the Bulldogs in the game. The run game itself was fantastic, as they had over 200