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| Dogs slash turnover rate With 5 giveaways, however, come only 6 takeaways By CARTER STRICKLAND The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 10/23/07 Athens — Tony Wilson had the Vanderbilt game in his hands as he raced toward the 50 on what would be the deciding fourth-quarter drive. And the Georgia wide receiver dropped it. A second and a fortuitous bounce later, Wilson had it back. "That was the hand of God," said Wilson, who never fumbled in high school. "There is no other explanation for it. I made the guy miss on a tackle and the very last thing he got his arm around there and got it out. It just came right back to me. I prayed after the game and thanked Him." So goes Georgia's season of fortune. Not all of it has been fortunate. There were a couple of losses, one — Tennessee — more humbling than the other — South Carolina. But when it comes to getting the bounces, Georgia has benefited possibly like no other. Georgia has lost one fumble this season. In all of Division I-A, only San Jose State can match that stat. Add to that the fact that Georgia has only four interceptions, and the Bulldogs lead the nation in not giving the ball away. More Here
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