The Georgia Bulldogs got back in the win column on Saturday with a 31-13 home victory over the Auburn Tigers.
The Bulldogs’ win was fairly dominant. They scored a touchdown on their first drive and never trailed after that.
Despite the victory, head coach Kirby Smart was ‘disappointed’ in Georgia fans for not being loud enough during the game.
Kirby Smart challenged Georgia fans in his postgame interview with @DjShockley3 after the Dawgs 31-13 win over Auburn.
Smart: “I’m probably disappointed in our fans for the first time.” Watch: pic.twitter.com/uSmr5lIhZt
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“It was a great victory for Georgia. It was hot out there today. If anything, to be honest, I’m a little disappointed. I’m probably disappointed in our fans for the first time that I thought there was a lack of really affecting the game crowd noise-wise, passion and energy,” Smart said in a postgame interview with Fox 5 Atlanta.
Smart said that even though it was hot, the players had to deal with it so the fans should as well.
“Hey, it was hot but our players got full pads on, helmets, pads, and it’s hot out there. They’re pushing, trying to have a home field advantage like we’ve had when we’ve played against teams and I can’t get crowd noise. That’s frustrating for me.”
Georgia fans will have a chance to answer Smart’s allegations next Saturday when the Bulldogs host the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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