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Georgia coughs one up
Vandy scores 17 unanswered in win
Georgia Vanderbilt Fo Heal
Georgia running back Brendan Douglas (22) fumbles as he is hit by Vanderbilt linebacker Jake Sealand (13) late in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game in Nashville. Vanderbilt recovered and upset No. 15 Georgia 31-27. - photo by Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt finally has its first upset of a Top 25 opponent under coach James Franklin, a win that had the Commodores singing with the band and dancing in the end zone. They also likely ended No. 15 Georgia's faint hopes of a trip back to the Southeastern Conference championship game for good measure, too.