The Georgia Bulldogs pulled off an impressive win on Saturday night, defeating the No. 14 Missouri Tigers 30-21. The Bulldogs were led by a key late interception from safety Richard Stackhouse, which sealed the victory for Georgia.
The Bulldogs started off strong, taking a 10-0 lead in the first quarter. However, the Tigers managed to tie the game at 10-10 in the second quarter. The game remained close throughout the third quarter, with both teams trading scores and neither team able to gain a decisive advantage.
In the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs managed to take a 23-21 lead with just over three minutes remaining. That’s when Stackhouse made his presence felt, intercepting a pass from Missouri quarterback Drew Lock and returning it for a touchdown to give Georgia a 30-21 lead. The Bulldogs defense held strong for the remainder of the game, and Georgia was able to secure the victory.
Stackhouse’s interception was a huge play for the Bulldogs, as it secured their first win over a ranked opponent this season. It was also a big moment for Stackhouse himself, as it was his first career interception and touchdown.
Overall, it was an impressive win for the Bulldogs, and they will look to build on this momentum as they look ahead to their next game against Vanderbilt. With Stackhouse leading the way on defense, Georgia will be looking to continue their winning ways in the coming weeks.