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Georgia QB Jake Fromm doinks referee directly in the face with a football

OOF.

Georgia and Kentucky are squaring off in Athens on Saturday evening, and the Wildcats have decided to roll over and die as early as the second quarter. Georgia’s run game isn’t eating up the yards it normally does, but that’s fine because the Bulldogs enjoy the services of Jake Fromm at the quarterback position.

Fromm has ripped off some impressive throws, including a 27-yard strike to Javon Wims for a touchdown. Fromm’s got an accurate and powerful cannon attached to his right shoulder, and that accuracy got the better of him as he tried to return the ball to a ref after Kentucky halted a third-and-six attempt with a timeout.

The strike knocks the poor ref’s hat right off his head, and one aches to scream “HEADS UP” into the television screen. Here’s another angle; note Fromm’s mounting horror as he realizes what’s about to happen and his utter inability to stop it.

Let’s hope the ref accepts Fromm’s profuse apology and walks away with merely a shiner.

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