The Georgia Bulldogs are once again one of the best teams in the Nation this season. They’ve earned a spot in the SEC Championship game against the Texas Longhorns.
Their fans have had to deal with two losses this season, more than what they’ve been used to over the last few years. However, that hasn’t stopped their fans from showing out.
Georgia Bulldogs Fan Who Went Viral At Game Gets Major Announcement
Social media has been buzzing with the identity of the Georgia Bulldogs fan who appeared at a game recently:
Said fan turned heads when she appeared in the stands for what appeared to be Georgia’s victory over the Florida Gators in early November. The Bulldogs enjoyed a 34-20 win vs. Florida on November 4, but their latest outing ended in defeat, with Ole Miss beating them.
There was also some controversy at the end of the game as a Bulldogs player was recorded celebrating with the Rebels, prompting coach Kirby Smart to call him an “idiot.”
Anyhoo, the fan in question has since been identified as Brandi Johnson.
The shapely young woman had fans saying all sorts of things in the comments after her photo went into circulation on Reddit.
Here is her full profile, Link.
On Oct. 19, Georgia handed Texas its only loss, 30-15, in Austin, as the Bulldogs (10-2) battled the Longhorns (11-1).
Despite Texas being the nation’s top-ranked team, the Bulldogs held the Longhorns to 279 total yards.
Atlanta and Mercedes-Benz Stadium are no strangers to the Bulldogs (10-2), who won 34-3 over Clemson in their season opener.
In addition, Georgia is making its fourth consecutive appearance in the SEC Championship Game. It was only Florida, which played in the first five games from 1992-1996, that had a longer streak.
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Might want to edit this article. Texas’record is 11-1 not 11-2 as stated multiple times.