Georgia football handled their business against Mississippi State on Saturday as they took down the Bulldogs on the road 41-21. This game was all Georgia from the moment it began, and a big reason why was because of the dominant performance from running back Nate Frazier.
Frazier entered this season as Georgia's starting running back, but redshirt freshman Chauncey Bowens had taken that role from him. But instead of hanging his head, Frazier put his head down and ran for a whopping 181 yards on Saturday against Mississippi State. While having two elite running backs is a good problem to have, Frazier's impressive showing puts Kirby Smart and his staff in a difficult position.