The Georgia offense had no margin for error against Ole Miss on Saturday.
They had to watch the Rebels march up and down the field over and over again without fail, to the tune of five touchdowns on their first five possessions. Everyone knew going into the game that Ole Miss was one of the country’s best offenses and could score some points. But it was frustrating to allow a near-perfect three quarters of offensive football, and it could’ve become deflating. And maybe it would’ve been, if not for who Georgia had on the other side.