No. 10 Georgia forces a goal-line fumble to seize momentum and beat Auburn 20-10
CJ Allen’s goal-line forced fumble stopped Auburn’s 17-0 lead and helped Georgia score 20 unanswered points to secure their ninth straight rivalry win.
- On Oct. 11, 2025, the Georgia Bulldogs rallied to beat Auburn 20-10 at Jordan-Hare Stadium, securing a road victory in the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry.
- Linebacker CJ Allen forced a third-and-goal fumble with 1:32 left in the half, and officials upheld the call despite replays showing no conclusive evidence to overturn it.
- Auburn's offense sputtered in the second half, gaining just 40 yards on 17 plays, while Allen finished with 10 tackles including a sack and pass breakup.
- Georgia Bulldogs improved to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in the SEC and will host unbeaten, fourth-ranked Ole Miss next Saturday at Sanford Stadium; Auburn Tigers drop to 3-3 overall and 0-3 in conference play.
- The victory solidifies Georgia Bulldogs' dominance but highlights offensive inconsistency as they pursue championship goals, and with Oregon and sixth-ranked Oklahoma losing, Georgia could rise in the next AP Top 25 College Football Poll.
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Georgia players react after 20-10 road victory over Auburn
AUBURN, Ala. (WSAV) -- The Georgia Bulldogs used a 17-point second half to escape Jordan-Hare Stadium with a 20-10 victory over Auburn on Oct. 11. For the second time in three games, Georgia struggled offensively on third downs. The Bulldogs did not convert a third down through three quarters. They were 0-for-7. Georgia finished the game 5-for-15. There was also a pretty big play disparity in the first quarter. Georgia ran six plays compared to …
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