We’ve all seen crazy endings in college football games before, but the last 10 seconds of Tennessee-Georgia still will leave you stunned.
After dominating the early part of Saturday’s game, the 25th-ranked Bulldogs found themselves down three points with one minute remaining. But they stayed cool under pressure and went 81 yards on four plays to take a four-point lead with just 10 seconds left.
Game over, right? Wrong.
A penalty on Georgia and a nice return by Tennessee’s Evan Berry gave the No. 11 Vols the ball at the Bulldogs’ 43-yard line with four seconds left. Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs then threw up a Hail Mary, which Jauan Jennings caught to give the Vols a miraculous 34-31 road win.
You can't write stuff like this. @Vol_Football will remember this play forever. https://t.co/pMQymhAvBm
— CBS Sports College Football 🏈 (@CBSSportsCFB) October 1, 2016
That understandably left Bulldogs fans pretty stunned and Vols coach Butch Jones overcome with emotion.
https://twitter.com/BSO/status/782359734674481153
Perfect summary of Georgia football #TENNvsUGA pic.twitter.com/58Xd5zAVHU
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) October 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/MattSBN/status/782360285684330496
An emotional Butch Jones takes a knee after his team pulls off the miraculous Hail Mary! #TENNvsUGA pic.twitter.com/S63n9Qk3Mv
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) October 1, 2016
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