2009 Independence Bowl - Thoughts on Georgia"s Win
The Georgia Bulldogs football team has beaten the Texas A&M Aggies 44-20 in the 2009 Independence Bowl.
After an incredibly slow start, the Dawgs got their offense going and never turned back.
Joe Cox threw for 157 yards, Washaun Ealey and Caleb King ran for 79 and 61 yards (respectively), and Georgia used their great special teams play and second half offense to rout the Aggies.
Brandon Boykin's 81 yard kickoff return started the scoring.
Caleb King and Shaun Chapas had running touchdowns, while Joe Cox threw for two touchdowns.
Obviously, this has to be the Georgia football team's most impressive win of the season.
The defense was especially impressive.
After Georgia fired three of their defensive coaches, everyone began to say that the game would be an offensive shootout.
However, Mark Richt and Rodney Garner did an excellent job of preparing the defense.
Also, the players played very well and held Jerrod Johnson and the Aggies' explosive offense to just 20 points.
They did give up 471 yards of offense to A&M, but managed to stop all but three of the Aggies' drives.
The offense was also pretty impressive in the second half.
After a slow start, the offense got rolling.
This was very impressive because Mark Richt once again showed how great of a coach he is.
After the first-half struggles, he went into the locker room at halftime, made some adjustments, and the offense came out and moved the ball with relative ease.
Once again, Richt has proved that he is a great football coach, but he just needs the assistant coaches to help him be successful.
Nice win, Dawgs.
This one will look great going into next year, with three amazing quarterback recruits and some young, talented offensive players coming in.
Also, with a possible great new defensive coordinator coming in, the Georgia Bulldogs football team has the potential to be great next season.
After an incredibly slow start, the Dawgs got their offense going and never turned back.
Joe Cox threw for 157 yards, Washaun Ealey and Caleb King ran for 79 and 61 yards (respectively), and Georgia used their great special teams play and second half offense to rout the Aggies.
Brandon Boykin's 81 yard kickoff return started the scoring.
Caleb King and Shaun Chapas had running touchdowns, while Joe Cox threw for two touchdowns.
Obviously, this has to be the Georgia football team's most impressive win of the season.
The defense was especially impressive.
After Georgia fired three of their defensive coaches, everyone began to say that the game would be an offensive shootout.
However, Mark Richt and Rodney Garner did an excellent job of preparing the defense.
Also, the players played very well and held Jerrod Johnson and the Aggies' explosive offense to just 20 points.
They did give up 471 yards of offense to A&M, but managed to stop all but three of the Aggies' drives.
The offense was also pretty impressive in the second half.
After a slow start, the offense got rolling.
This was very impressive because Mark Richt once again showed how great of a coach he is.
After the first-half struggles, he went into the locker room at halftime, made some adjustments, and the offense came out and moved the ball with relative ease.
Once again, Richt has proved that he is a great football coach, but he just needs the assistant coaches to help him be successful.
Nice win, Dawgs.
This one will look great going into next year, with three amazing quarterback recruits and some young, talented offensive players coming in.
Also, with a possible great new defensive coordinator coming in, the Georgia Bulldogs football team has the potential to be great next season.
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