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Issue date: 10/1/07 Section: Sports
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Matthew Stafford drops back to pass during the first quarter as right tackle Chester Adams blocks Marcus Tillman of Ole Miss.
Media Credit: RICHARD HAMM
Matthew Stafford drops back to pass during the first quarter as right tackle Chester Adams blocks Marcus Tillman of Ole Miss.
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Mohamed Massaquoi catches a touchdown pass from Matt Stafford during the second quarter.
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Mohamed Massaquoi catches a touchdown pass from Matt Stafford during the second quarter.
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Tailback Thomas Brown runs for a touchdown in the third quarter.
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Tailback Thomas Brown runs for a touchdown in the third quarter.
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Linebacker Brandon Miller runs for 13 yards after intercepting a pass from Ole Miss quarterback Seth Adams in the fourth quarter.
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Linebacker Brandon Miller runs for 13 yards after intercepting a pass from Ole Miss quarterback Seth Adams in the fourth quarter.
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FIRST QUARTER OLE MISS 7-UGA 0

The Bulldogs elected to receive to start the game and were forced into a three-and-out by Ole Miss. The Rebels followed up with an eight-play, 86-yard touchdown drive capped by a 45-yard touchdown pass from Seth Adams to Mike Wallace. Ole Miss held the ball for almost 10 of the 15 first quarter minutes. A fumbled snap at the Georgia 1-yard line recovered by Bulldog safety C.J. Byrd kept the Rebels from taking a two touchdown lead.

SECOND QUARTER UGA 17-OLE MISS 10

Georgia finished a drive started on their 4-yard line with a 50-yard touchdown run by senior tailback Thomas Brown. After getting a stop on defense, the Bulldogs drove 80 yards to score again to take the lead on a 5-yard pass from Matthew Stafford to Mohamed Massaquoi. Ole Miss kicker Joshua Shene added a 30-yard field goal to cut the Georgia lead to 14-10. The Bulldogs would score at the end of the first half on a 20-yard Brandon Coutu field goal to push the lead back to seven.



THIRD QUARTER UGA 24-OLE MISS 17

The Ole Miss offense made its presence felt in the third quarter, reeling off an 18-play, 84-yard drive that took more than nine minutes off the clock. The drive ended with a two-yard run by tailback Ben Jarvus Green-Ellis to tie the game at 17. Georgia answered by moving the ball 80 yards in a little over two minutes, with Brown getting his second touchdown of the game on a 4-yard toss to the outside.





FOURTH QUARTER UGA 45-OLE MISS 17

The next Georgia possession started at the Ole Miss 47, and it took the Bulldogs two plays to get it in the end zone. Brown scored his third touchdown on a 41-yard run up the middle to give the Bulldogs a 14-point lead. After a Brandon Miller interception of Adams, Georgia scored again on an 8-yard run by Knowshon Moreno. The Bulldogs would score again on a 6-yard run by backup fullback Fred Munzenmaier.


- Compiled by Phillip Kisubika
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