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Georgia came into Saturday’s matchup against Kentucky looking like one of, if not the best team in the country.

But the No. 1 Bulldogs struggled against a Kentucky team that was blown out by unranked South Carolina a week ago, sneaking past the Wildcats 13-12 at Kroger Field in Lexington.

Kentucky led for much of the game thanks to a plethora of field goals. The Wildcats went into the half with a 6-3 lead before making it 9-3 in the third quarter. Georgia cut into that lead with a field goal of its own before finally getting its first touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter to take a 13-9 lead.

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