Have a day, Sony Michel.
The senior UGA running back is averaging over 22 yards a carry against Florida, a team he’s been winless against.
After scoring a 74-yard touchdown in the second quarter, Michel broke free to for a 45-yard touchdown.
"When he gets an opening, he can do THIS!"
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 28, 2017
Sony Michel makes another house call. pic.twitter.com/K6XleqhgSf
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