ATLANTA(AP) — There was an added edge to No. 4 Georgia's postgame celebration after the Bulldogs' latest win in the state rivalry known as “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.”
Nate Frazier ran for 108 yards, Gunner Stockton threw a scoring pass to Zachariah Branch for the only touchdown of the game and No. 4 Georgia retained its lock on the rivalry with another close win by holding off No. 23 Georgia Tech 16-9 on Friday.
The Bulldogs (11-1) claimed their eighth straight win in the rivalry, the longest streak in school history. That's why Georgia linebacker Quintavius Johnson said the postgame celebration was especially sweet.
“It was very big because it's eight in a row,” Johnson said. “We made a very big thing about that this week.”
The Bulldogs had more reason to celebrate Friday night when

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