Georgia football players are accustomed to how hard it is to play on the road in the SEC. This year they've already endured a night atmosphere at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and the insane sound trap that is Neyland Stadium. So, cowbells at Davis Wade Stadium? That's light work.
"Noise is noise," Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. "I have not been to an SEC venue that it was not hard to play on the road and that's not going to change with (Mississippi State). They've got a really vertical stadium, and I think the noise gets trapped in their stadium. It's one of the loudest places that I've coached, and I've coached there a lot. They've got a lot of pride."
Georgia is headed to Starkville, also known as "Stark Vegas," this weekend for its final conference road game, and despite the warnings, playe

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