Georgia player's backwards shorts perfectly summed up the Bulldogs’ March woes

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Georgia entered the first round of the men's NCAA tournament with high hopes, and hoo boy were those extinguished quickly. It was 27-3 Gonzaga before anyone could blink as Gonzaga eventually cruised to a comfortable 89-68 win.

We probably should've seen this sort of uncompetitive blowout coming based on the fashion gaffe of one of Georgia's players, Dakota Leffew. In the middle of the second half, announcer Deb Antonelli realized that Leffew was wearing his shorts backwards. She related the faux pas to how everything conveniently felt backwards for Georgia with its actual play.

Honestly, this was really good symbolism for a bummer of a day for Georgia:

"Things just didn't start well for Georgia today, and everything feels a little backwards for them right now." - Debbie Antonelli, after noting one Georgia player's fashion faux pas pic.twitter.com/fRujscmPFT

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) March 20, 2025

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Georgia's Dakota Leffew's backwards shorts summed up blowout loss to Gonzaga

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