The Georgia Bulldogs struggled against FCS opponent Nicholls State. For Georgia fans, this is completely unacceptable.
Georgia was one of the few SEC teams who showed promise during Week 1, beating No. 22 North Carolina 33-24.
Sitting at No. 9 in the nation, Georgia was supposed to roll right in and out of Week 2 with an easy win against Nicholls State. On Odds Shark, the Bulldogs were a 53.5 point favorite.
How is it then the entire game ended up being an upset-alert nail-biter, with Georgia barely surviving with a win by two points?
As you can imagine, Georgia fans are not happy. Not happy. At. All. And took their frustrations out on Twitter.
Well, #Dawgs, the hype was nice. Looking forward to the Foster Farms Bowl.
— Fred the Great (@fredontwittur) September 10, 2016
If we have a winning season. #NICHvsUGA
Maybe Clemson will lose and we wont be the laughingstock of College Football #TROYvsCLEM #NICHvsUGA
— Sterling Bowens (@Nikesss_levis) September 10, 2016
#UGA fans wondering about them Dawgs... #NICHvsUGA pic.twitter.com/PQB7TGR3uO
— Anthony Amey (@AnthonyAmey) September 10, 2016
In a certain sense, this is the worst game I've ever seen Georgia play. #NICHvsUGA
— Will (@historicus91) September 10, 2016
Being in Top 10 is a bigger curse than Neyland Stadium #NICHvsUGA pic.twitter.com/ydOlm7UHLo
— Christin (@ctaylor210) September 10, 2016
Nicholls State playing like Ohio State. Georgia playing like Georgia State. Embarrassing. #NICHvsUGA
— Nathaniel Williams (@Natdavewilliams) September 10, 2016
Dawgs can't catch. It's evident. #NICHvsUGA pic.twitter.com/lkzaXIwmBa
— Jasmine (@JasmineLWatkins) September 10, 2016
im crying can this be over already #NICHvsUGA
— Brittany Taylor (@brittanytaylor3) September 10, 2016
Is this real life #NICHvsUGA
— JC-TRADES (@jctradesbrokers) September 10, 2016
How far we dropping this week? #NICHvsUGA
— Sterling Bowens (@Nikesss_levis) September 10, 2016
If fans are worried about the state of this team right now they are completely justified, especially with what’s coming up next on the schedule.
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The Bulldogs have a string of SEC play to look forward to starting next week with an away game at Missouri. The next two weeks sees Ole Miss and Tennessee come to Athens
If Georgia brings a similar level of performance to any of those games, we’ll have a whole lot more angry Tweets to look forward to.