ATHENS, Ga. -- Given another chance, Brandon Kublanow would have closed his eyes.Watching the final play of Georgias loss to Tennessee was far too painful.Kublanow, Georgias senior center, and the other Bulldogs face a difficult job of refocusing on this weeks game at South Carolina following Saturdays last-second 34-31 loss to Tennessee.With their second straight loss, Georgia (3-2, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) fell out of this weeks AP Top 25 .Georgia lost after taking the lead on Jacob Easons 47-yard touchdown pass to fellow freshman Riley Ridley with 10 seconds remaining. The Vols answered with Joshua Dobbs 43-yard Hail Mary pass to Jauan Jennings to win the game on the final play.Kublanow could only watch the heartbreaking play from the sideline.Its tough, he said Monday. Normally with plays like that I close my eyes. For some reason I kept them open this time. Its not going to happen again.The devastating loss led to a difficult Saturday night.I kind of just lay in bed and did nothing, Kublanow said. ... I dont think I went to bed until about 3 a.m. and I just sat in bed and stared at the TV.It was at least as difficult for another senior, defensive back Maurice Smith, who was one of the players unable to stop Jennings from making the game-winning catch.It hurt to see it happen like that, Smith said. I think we would have rather lost getting blown out than to lose like that.Smith said the defensive backs were supposed to box him out but that somebody didnt do his job.After reviewing film, coach Kirby Smart wouldnt place blame on any player.To be honest, every kid on the field executed their job, Smart said Monday. We got a little boxed out by (Jennings), but it wasnt like you can watch the play and say, `This guy didnt do what I told him to do. We got out-jumped and he timed his jump a lot better than we did, which I think everybody saw.Smart also defended his scheme, which called for only a three-man pass rush. He said he stuck with the strategy for that play, which was decided before the season and rehearsed in practice every week.We discussed it coming out of a timeout and we wanted to go with what we practiced, he said. ... Thats what we practiced in camp. Thats what we walk through. Thats what we do every Thursday. We just simply went with our philosophy. We believed and trusted in that.Kublanow said the loss was especially difficult for seniors because its the last shot.Game notes Smart said RB Nick Chubb, limited by an ankle injury to one carry against Tennessee, has no restrictions this week. We feel good about him going into this week, Smart said, adding that Chubb didnt practice last week so it made it a lot harder for him to go in and get reps against Tennessee. ... 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