Look at this freaking gorgeous flea flicker that gave Georgia a TD on its very first play
Talk about hitting you in the mouth.
Wooooo boy, this is how you start your first offensive possession, folks. On No. 11 Georgia’s first play of the night on offense against the No. 17 Mississippi State Bulldogs, UGA’s offense hit MSU’s defense with a gorgeous flea flicker that resulted in a 59-yard touchdown.
UGA quarterback Jake Fromm handed the ball off to running back Nick Chubb, who “flicked” it back to him, and he was able to throw a perfect pass to Terry Godwin who ran it in for the score.
The flea flicker play is being used a good bit by teams already this season with some different variations.
Shoutout to Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney for dialing up one hell of a play call on his unit’s very first snap of the game, which allowed Georgia to take an early 7-0 lead in the first quarter.

