A stuffed animal costs Georgia a thwarted victory over the state of Mississippi



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Georgia Bulldogs men's basketball lost their game against the Mississippi Bulldogs on Wednesday after being thrown by a stuffed animal on the field.

The bizarre end came with less than a second in the match, while Mississippi State 's Quinndary Weatherspoon was on the free – throw line to try to give his team the lead. Weatherspoon missed the free throw while the stuffed animal came flying behind him.

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The Mississippi State Bank immediately began to point to the subject of the pitch and coach Ben Howland pleaded for a technical foul.

Georgia got the technical foul and Weatherspoon was awarded a throw-in. The free throw allowed his team to score a point and eventually give them the win.

Georgia coach Tom Crean wondered why his bench had received a technical warning and not a warning, according to the Indy Star.

"I have never seen this, not without warning, and certainly not without explanation," he said. "The rule says that you must be able to know who did it."

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Whatever the case may be, Mississippi State goes up to 19-7 and strengthens its resume for the NCAA tournament, while Georgia slips to 10-16.

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