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The Art of the 'Get Right Game' and Why (Almost) Every Playoff Challenger Needs One

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Georgia tight end Issac Nauta stood in a tunnel at TIAA Field and explained how the Bulldogs had gone from failures to contenders in a scant two weeks. Georgia had lost 36–16 at LSU, used a bye week to correct the issues that had arisen and looked as good in a 37–16 win against Florida as the Bulldogs had looked bad in the loss in Baton Rouge. “We know what we did to lose that game, and we knew that wasn’t us,” Nauta said. “You just get back to work, keep grinding and come out and put together games like this and it changes the narrative.