Top 5 plays that caused Georgia to lose to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl

Georgia failed to convert against Notre Dame when they had every chance to.
91st Allstate Sugar Bowl  - Notre Dame v Georgia
91st Allstate Sugar Bowl - Notre Dame v Georgia | Chris Graythen/GettyImages
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5. Final 4th down stop

The final sequence worth mentioning are the few plays that put the nail in Georgia's coffin. Georgia was once again driving and deep in Notre Dame territory down 13 points. But there was still plenty of time to win this game as long as UGA found the end zone.

Their drive however began to stall, but the Bulldogs were gifted a first down on a somewhat questionable defensive pass interference call. But instead of taking advantage of that call, Georgia went cold in the red zone and ended up turning the ball over on downs.

However, it is hard to blame the offense for this because the play calls during this sequence were horrific. Georgia was finding a lot of success running the ball up the middle on this drive and on quick pass plays, but Mike Bobo completely went away from that. Instead he decided to throw multiple fades in the end zone which were clearly not working.

Who knows if Georgia goes on to win the game if they score a touchdown here, but they would have still had a chance and would have taken some of the momentum back.