ATLANTA (AP) - Given little chance to knock off the nation's top-ranked team, Georgia doesn't have a lot to lose in the Southeastern Conference championship game. Then again, No. 1 LSU probably doesn't either. In all likelihood, the Tigers have already put together a resume that's impressive enough ...
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