Just when it looked like Georgia had a really nice drive going — 13 plays that took them from their own 20 right down to the doorstep of the MSU end zone — Washaun Ealey fumbled on a carry that otherwise looked like a sure touchdown, the ball rolled into the end zone, and a State defender jumped on it. MSU is now driving and they’re close to midfield.
Bright spots? Well, the offense looked pretty good up until that point — Ealey broke off a few nice runs and Aaron Murray, God bless him, continues to look like a seasoned vet in the pocket (which held up a little bit better on the second drive).