AUBURN, Ala. — Georgia football ’s road show this season is a topsy-turvy ride for its fans that may make them want to reach for some Pepto-Bismol.

The No. 9 Bulldogs produced another come-from-behind victory after a ragged start.

This one was a 20-10 win over Auburn on Saturday Oct. 11. The Bulldogs channeled the 44-41 overtime win in Tennessee on Sept. 13.

Believe it or not, Georgia would prefer not to have to win this way.

“I mean, that’s not our intentions,” wide receiver Colbie Young said. “We want to start as fast as possible, but we just show resiliency every time.”

The Bulldogs fell behind 21-7 in Knoxville and were down 10-0 in Jordan-Hare Stadium and staring at 17-0 before CJ Allen, with help from his friend Raylen Wilson, forced a fumble at the goal-line on a Jackson A

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