STARKVILLE, Miss. — Hold on a second. What is this? A Georgia football game where there’s not tension and thoughts of a possible loss bouncing around fans and players heads in the waning minutes?
The No. 5 team in the nation looked very much playoff worthy in its 41-21 rout of Mississippi State that coach Kirby Smart called “a total team effort.”
Clanging cowbells? The bell tolled on Mississippi State’s winning ways a week after it snapped a 16-game SEC losing streak.
Georgia scored every time it touched the ball on its first seven possessions except its second drive when Dillon Bell fumbled 3 yards from the end zone.
No worries. The Bulldogs reeled off 38 straight points and pretty much iced this one when Nate Frazier booked for the team’s longest run of the season for a 59-yard to

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