(7) Georgia 52, (13) LSU 38

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Final

3:30 PM ET, October 25, 2008
Tiger Stadium
BATON ROUGE, LA

No. 7 Georgia scampers past No. 13 LSU on back of Moreno

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Knowshon Moreno scored on a 68-yard run with 3:55 left in the third quarter to give Georgia a 38-17 lead.
Gameball goes to... Moreno, who rushed 21 times for 168 yards and a touchdown.
Stat of the game... 30. LSU had won 30 straight home games that were played on Saturdays, with its last Saturday home loss coming in 2003.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1621
Total Yards443497
Passing249309
Rushing194188
Penalties7-595-35
3rd Down Conversions6-145-13
4th Down Conversions0-11-2
Turnovers03
Possession32:1027:50
Air/Ground Leaders
Georgia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Stafford17/2624920
LSU Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lee14/2828733
Hatch2/22200
Georgia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Moreno21163168
Green122022
LSU Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Scott21144242
Williams630022
Georgia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Green389149
White148048
LSU Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams282166
Byrd462035
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUGALSU
TD14:40Darryl Gamble 40 Yd Interception Return (Blair Walsh Kick) 70
TD09:41Brandon Lafell 10 Yd Pass From Jarrett Lee (Colt David Kick) 77
TD03:10Fred Munzenmaier 1 Yd Run (Blair Walsh Kick) 147
SECOND QUARTERUGALSU
TD14:55Kenneth Harris 5 Yd Pass From Matthew Stafford (Blair Walsh Kick) 217
FG11:37Colt David 51 Yd 2110
TD07:23Charles Scott 2 Yd Run (Colt David Kick) 2117
FG01:36Blair Walsh 50 Yd 2417
THIRD QUARTERUGALSU
TD08:21A.J. Green 49 Yd Pass From Matthew Stafford (Blair Walsh Kick) 3117
TD03:55Knowshon Moreno 68 Yd Run (Blair Walsh Kick) 3817
TD02:47Charles Scott 1 Yd Run (Colt David Kick) 3824
FOURTH QUARTERUGALSU
TD10:49Matthew Stafford 7 Yd Run (Blair Walsh Kick) 4524
TD08:47Keiland Williams 6 Yd Pass From Jarrett Lee (Colt David Kick) 4531
TD03:18Darryl Gamble 53 Yd Interception Return (Blair Walsh Kick) 5231
TD02:27Brandon Lafell 43 Yd Pass From Jarrett Lee (Colt David Kick) 5238
Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. -- Georgia coach Mark Richt once called the Tiger Stadium crowd the loudest he'd ever heard.

Knowshon Moreno may remember Death Valley more for the hush he caused with his tackle-breaking 68-yard touchdown run.

Moreno's long score late in the third quarter gave seventh-ranked Georgia a three-touchdown lead, and the Bulldogs held on for a 52-38 victory over No. 13 LSU on Saturday that sent many Tigers fans to the exits early.

Fast Facts

• LSU has faced two currently ranked teams (Florida and Georgia) and has allowed over 50 points to each.

• Georgia has won three straight vs. LSU.

• LSU entered the game with just five turnovers in the past two seasons combined, but turned the ball over three times today (three Jarrett Lee interceptions).

-- ESPN research

"I didn't hear anything but somebody behind me trying to catch me," Moreno said. "I was just running hard, trying to get an important score."

The game showcased two of the best running backs in the Southeastern Conference, and neither disappointed. Moreno gained 163 yards, while LSU's Charles Scott gained 144 yards and scored two touchdowns.

The Bulldogs (7-1, 4-1) had a big edge at quarterback, however, with the experienced Matthew Stafford calmly delivering clutch throws, none better than his 49-yard touchdown to fantastic freshman A.J. Green while the Tigers brought heavy pressure on third-and-10.

Stafford was 17-of-26 for 249 yards and two touchdowns passing, and also ran for a 7-yard score in the fourth quarter while improving to 24-5 as a starter.

"Matthew is really maturing. He is standing in there when everything's flying around him and focusing downfield and throwing strikes," Richt said. "He's really doing that as fine as I've ever seen him do it and as well as anyone I've ever coached."

LSU's tandem of first-year quarterbacks lacked the big-game savvy to match the performance of Georgia's junior.

Redshirt freshman Jarrett Lee threw three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns of 40 and 53 yards by Georgia linebacker Darryl Gamble. Lee was 14-of-28 for 287 yards and three touchdowns. Sophomore Andrew Hatch took a couple of drive-stalling sacks and could not move the Tigers consistently against a Georgia defense that returned nine starters this season.

"The story is the mistakes," LSU coach Les Miles said. "When you play a quality opponent, you can't give them turnovers. You can't uncover people in coverage. You can't let runs that should be tackled go untackled. Our football team has to learn that. That's my job. I promise you I will go about teaching it."

The loss was a devastating one for LSU (5-2, 3-2), which still does not have a victory over a team currently ranked in the Top 25 and will have to get help to catch SEC West leading Alabama. It also marked the first time LSU ever had yielded 50-plus points more than twice in the same season.

Georgia, meanwhile, can take the SEC East lead by beating Florida in Jacksonville next weekend. Richt, now 28-4 on opponents' fields, celebrated his latest road masterpiece by raising both arms in front of a rowdy contingent of Georgia fans while the band played Beethoven's Ninth symphony.

Richt also had to feel good about the way Green bounced back from a lousy first half, when he didn't have a catch. Georgia's leading receiver finished strong with a team-high 89 yards on three receptions.

LSU receiver Brandon LaFell had 62 yards receiving and two touchdowns, while running back Keiland Williams had 113 total yards, including 83 yards and one TD receiving.

The Tigers, whose strength is their running game, looked to surprise the Bulldogs with a pass on the game's first play from scrimmage. What happened instead was Lee's third of what is now four interceptions returned for touchdowns in his last four games. Gamble grabbed the pass in the flat and scored easily.

"You just have to stay positive. That's part of football," Lee said. "You never want to throw picks, but I feel like these last few games I've thrown a few too many and it's just something I need to work on."

On its next drive, LSU did perhaps what it should have done from the outset. Scott carried four times for 41 yards, setting up the tying touchdown on a middle screen from Lee to LaFell on third-and-goal from the 10.

Georgia's offense needed only one series to make its mark. Stafford converted two third-down passes and Moreno made a third-and-1 during a 78-yard drive that ended with fullback Fred Muzenmaier's 1-yard plunge into the end zone.

Moreno ran for 47 yards on the first play of Georgia's next drive, setting up a touchdown on a 5-yard fade that Stafford and receiver Kenneth Harris made look easy for a 21-7 lead.

LSU responded with Colt David's 51-yard field goal, which gave David an LSU-record 320 career points, passing former Tiger running back Kevin Faulk's 318.

Scott's 2-yard run pulled LSU to 21-17 and LSU appeared to gaining momentum late in the second quarter, but Lee threw a first-down pass into double coverage and was intercepted by Reshad Jones. That led to Blair Walsh's 50-yard field goal, giving Georgia a 24-17 lead at halftime.

Green's and Moreno's touchdowns made it 38-17, leaving the defending national champs in too deep a hole to pull out the type of fourth-quarter comeback the Tigers seemed so good at last year.

College Football Scores

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Friday, October 24th
12 Boise State 33 Final
San Jose State 16
Saturday, October 25th
6 Oklahoma State 24 Final
1 Texas 28
2 Alabama 29 Final
Tennessee 9
3 Penn State 13 Final
9 Ohio State 6
4 Oklahoma 58 Final
Kansas State 35
5 USC 17 Final
Arizona 10
7 Georgia 52 Final
13 LSU 38
8 Texas Tech 63 Final
23 Kansas 21
Kentucky 5 Final
10 Florida 63
Wyoming 7 Final
14 TCU 54
Colorado 0 Final
15 Missouri 58
16 South Florida 20 Final
Louisville 24
Rutgers 54 Final
17 Pittsburgh 34
Virginia 24 Final
18 Georgia Tech 17
Eastern Michigan 16 Final
20 Ball State 38
UNLV 35 Final
21 Brigham Young 42
22 Northwestern 19 Final
Indiana 21
24 Minnesota 17 Final
Purdue 6
Virginia Tech 20 Final
25 Florida State 30
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19 Tulsa 49