Sunday, September 28, 2014

Georgia pulls out a conference win against Tennessee

Georgia 35 Tennessee 32
On Saturday, A young Tennessee Voles came to Athens to face Todd Gurley and the Georgia Bulldogs and lost in a very close came. The game started with Tennessee up early by 10 to 0, but the Bulldogs put up a fight and came back with a 3 yd. touchdown run from quarterback Hutson
Mason after Gurley ran for 16 yd.(Towers) The defense stopped the Voles but quarterback Hutson Mason throw a interception on the next drive. On the next drive, the Bulldogs used running backs Todd Gurley and Nick Chubb to score and take a 14-10 lead(Towers). The Bulldogs then scored off of Chubb's touchdown catch. The bulldogs had scored 21 unanswered points so it was up to quarterback Worley and running back Hurdy for Tennessee to score and they did just that off of a 23yd. catch from wide receiver Jason Croon(Towers).  The third quarter was silent scoring wise but the forth was different. The 4th quarter was also called the "Gurley Quarter" after he finished the day, according to Chip Towers, with his career high 208 yards on 28 carries. He had to big plays in the forth quarter, the first was a 51 yard run and the second was when he hurdled a player in full stride. The Voles answered and scored to make it a 28-25 game. Georgia punted but they put Tennessee inside the 5 yard line which lead to a fumble for a score in the end zone for Georgia (Towers). Georgia 35 Tennessee 25. Worley answered and scored a touchdown to make it a 35-32 game where it would stay. Todd Gurley stats are related to math, because of his career high 208 yards. The Win for the University of Georgia relates to AP Human Geography, because if Georgia continues to win that would result in a bigger profit for the university which they could use for better education which would help the economy because of increase in learning. That all relates to people and how they would affect the environment.

www.ajc.com/news/sports/college/georgia-35-tennessee-32/nhXB4

Monday, September 22, 2014

Hello, welcome to Sports Reported a blog devoted to all types of sports from a simple high school game to the World Cup  and everything in-between. Thank you for reading my first posting for the soon to be famous SR- Sports Reported.

-Bryce White