Josh Heupel reacts to first loss of 2022

ATHENS, Ga. — Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel has embraced the moment all year as Tennessee started 8-0 on the 2022 season. Every step of the way, he has pushed his players to not shy away from the stage.
Saturday the stage was as big as it gets but Tennessee appeared to be startled for the first time all season.
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Falling behind 24-6 at the half, Georgia held on to win 27-13 in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score indicated.
Georgia dominated every phase of the game in the first half and Tennessee simply couldn’t catch up as the Bulldogs remain undefeated and headed for an SEC championship game performance.
After the game, Josh Heupel met the media to discuss how they came up short.