
Tennessee RB Jalen Hurd's strut into the end zone went horribly wrong


Jalen Hurd wasn't in the end zone yet, but that didn't stop him from strutting.
That strut slowed him down just enough to get hit — hard.
The ball came out and Georgia, who was already leading 10-0, recovered it. The Bulldogs then drove 80 yards on 10 plays to go up 17-0.
That's as infuriating a 14-point swing as you could imagine.
Tennessee coach Butch Jones was clearly not enthused:
If you don't run all the way to the end zone...this is what can happen. https://t.co/rjJOdTDFmM
— SEConCBS (@SEConCBS) October 1, 2016