2004 LSU vs UGA
HC Saban
DC Muschamp
OC Jimbo Fischer
HC/OC Richt
DC Van Gorder
LSU had a top 5 defense and were coming off a ship. Had a loaded roster on defense.
Final score
Georgia 45
LSU 16
UGA 430 total yards
LSU 313
Less than 21 minutes into this one, Georgia
already had reached the end zone three times against a defense that
was ranked fifth nationally in both points and yards allowed.
By the end, LSU (3-2, 1-2) had given up its most points since a 56-13 loss to Florida in 1996.
"This was a curveball to me," Tigers coach Nick Saban said.
"When things like this happen, you must dig deep down inside."
Greene completed only 10 of 19 passes for 172 yards, but half
his completions went for TDs. He tied Johnny Rauch as the
winningest quarterback in Georgia history with his 36th victory as
a starter.
Reggie Brown had two TD catches and set a career high with 110 yards receiving. Fred Gibson also had a pair of scoring passes.
LSU cornerback Trey Daniels had an especially miserable day,
getting burned on three of Greene's touchdowns.
The Bulldogs took advantage of the Tigers' blitzing scheme,
protecting well up the middle and relying on their receivers to
beat the man-on-man coverage.
"Greene just put the ball up in the air and told us to go get
it," Gibson said. "I guess they were shocked. We came out and
really didn't do anything wrong."
The Bulldogs didn't just pass the ball. Freshman Danny Ware, who sat out the last game with a bruised lung, rushed for 109 yards.
Another freshman, Thomas Brown, chipped in with 81 yards and scored Georgia's final touchdown on a short run.
[video=youtube_share;KCMuxcXReE0]https://youtu.be/KCMuxcXReE0[/video]
HC Saban
DC Muschamp
OC Jimbo Fischer
HC/OC Richt
DC Van Gorder
LSU had a top 5 defense and were coming off a ship. Had a loaded roster on defense.
Final score
Georgia 45
LSU 16
UGA 430 total yards
LSU 313
Less than 21 minutes into this one, Georgia
already had reached the end zone three times against a defense that
was ranked fifth nationally in both points and yards allowed.
By the end, LSU (3-2, 1-2) had given up its most points since a 56-13 loss to Florida in 1996.
"This was a curveball to me," Tigers coach Nick Saban said.
"When things like this happen, you must dig deep down inside."
Greene completed only 10 of 19 passes for 172 yards, but half
his completions went for TDs. He tied Johnny Rauch as the
winningest quarterback in Georgia history with his 36th victory as
a starter.
Reggie Brown had two TD catches and set a career high with 110 yards receiving. Fred Gibson also had a pair of scoring passes.
LSU cornerback Trey Daniels had an especially miserable day,
getting burned on three of Greene's touchdowns.
The Bulldogs took advantage of the Tigers' blitzing scheme,
protecting well up the middle and relying on their receivers to
beat the man-on-man coverage.
"Greene just put the ball up in the air and told us to go get
it," Gibson said. "I guess they were shocked. We came out and
really didn't do anything wrong."
The Bulldogs didn't just pass the ball. Freshman Danny Ware, who sat out the last game with a bruised lung, rushed for 109 yards.
Another freshman, Thomas Brown, chipped in with 81 yards and scored Georgia's final touchdown on a short run.
[video=youtube_share;KCMuxcXReE0]https://youtu.be/KCMuxcXReE0[/video]
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