STARKVILLE, Miss. — Georgia football rolled off 24 straight points in the first half Saturday, using some wholesale special teams substitutions that helped draw a Mississippi State penalty and kept a touchdown drive going to cap it off.
It came in a 41-21 victory on Nov. 8 at Davis Wade Stadium.
Georgia sent its punt unit onto the field on a 4th-and-3 at the Mississippi State 38 but then came the offensive unit like it was ready to go for it with under two minutes to go in the half and holding a 17-7 lead.
Mississippi State coach Jeff Lebby called timeout.
The punt unit came back on the field after the teams returned to the field.
Then once again Georgia sent out the offense.
Mississippi State junior defensive lineman Jaray Bledsoe jumped offside, giving the Bulldogs a first down

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