On Saturday afternoon Georgia's road to another national title got a little bit more difficult with a 28-10 loss at the hands of the Ole Miss Rebels. Head coach Kirby Smart admitted he got out-coached and his team was out-played during the loss to Lane Kiffin and the Rebels. "They really should be unbeaten," Smart said. "I know people think that's not true, but they outplayed us tonight, outcoached us and did a great job." Georgia quarterback Carson Beck took the brunt of criticism from fans after the game, though he was hardly the only one to blame. Beck finished the game 20-of-31 passing for 186 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. Hanna Cavinder and Haley Cavinder on the red carpet. The offense as a whole was stagnant as the Bulldogs racked up just 59 yards rushing. In the hours following the game, though, it was Beck who received criticism on social media - again. And yet again, his girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder was there with a response for his critics. On a page she shares with sister Haley, the twins seemingly posted a message for fans. "The way we treat the people we disagree with the most is a report card on our faith," the passage read. Beck started the season strong, but has struggled of late and has now thrown for 2,488 yards with 17 touchdowns and a nation-leading 12 interceptions. Georgia hopes to get back on track next weekend with an SEC showdown against No. 7 Tennessee. ESPN's College GameDay already announced it will be in Athens, Georgia for the potential College Football Playoff elimination game. Can Carson Beck and company bounce back against Tennessee next weekend to keep their playoff hopes alive?
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