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Joey Hickey
Nov 8, 2025
Updated at Nov 8, 2025, 17:34
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The No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs (7-1) are the Texas Longhorns' next opponent. They could be looking ahead to Texas.

Georgia does not appear to be handling its trap game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs (5-4) very well. And it looks like the game is displaying a path to Texas defeating the Georgia defense.

In its first drive, Mississippi State drove down the field with ease behind 41 rushing yards on 10 carries. State quarterback Blake Shapen completed all four pass attempts for 34 yards. Then the Bulldogs defense limited Georgia to three points on the opening drive.

There's still plenty of time, but Georgia has looked vulnerable early. Is Mississippi State giving Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian enough film to secure an upset win?