The Georgia Bulldogs had quite the day against the Texas Longhorns at Sanford Stadium.

The Texas Longhorns got embarrassed in Athens, falling to the Georgia Bulldogs 35-10 thanks to an onslaught in the fourth quarter.

The Bulldogs weren’t the only winners that night. Late in the fourth quarter, as the Bulldogs lined up for the point-after following a touchdown, a cameraman found an attractive female fan in the stands.

One female Georgia Bulldogs took the breath away from thousands of fans tuning in to the game as she was shown sporting a black outfit with a plunging neckline that showcased a ton of cleavage.

“Just became a Georgia Bulldog fan,” one fan said while posting a picture of the young lady.

Now, social media might’ve found that attractive young woman.

After scouring the web, social media detectives came across the TikTok account of @harlyisbae. And based on her latest video — which shows her trying on the same outfit in the mirror and is captioned “GO DAWGS BEAT TEXAS” — it’s pretty clear we have a match.

At the moment, Harley has just over 5,000 followers on TikTok, but you can expect that number to rise following her viral moment from Saturday’s game.

The Georgia Bulldogs Continue To Roll

Nov 15, 2025; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Cash Jones (32) celebrates after a game against the Texas Longhorns at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
The Georgia Bulldogs are on a six-game winning streak.

No. 5 Georgia’s convincing win over 10th-ranked Texas effectively pushed the Longhorns out of the picture this week and sets up a first-round bye possibility for the Bulldogs.

Georgia has won six straight games and would have an opportunity to defend its SEC title in Atlanta should the Crimson Tide lose to Auburn or Texas beat Texas A&M on Nov. 28.

Georgia went 7-1 in league games and is also No. 4 in the Coaches Poll this week. The Bulldogs could potentially get a chance to climb over No. 3 Texas A&M if the two teams could meet in the SEC championship game.

“They’ve gotten better. A lot of teams in the country, it’s hard to keep getting better this time of year,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said.

“You start questioning what I’m doing. I mean, let’s be honest, we’re two months from the portal opening. I mean, there’s kids that are like, I don’t know if I really want to go out here and get better. I’m not talking about Texas now, I’m talking about just in college football. That has not been the approach of our team.

“They continue to get better. They continue to grow, work hard, believe in each other.”

Georgia’s next game will be against Charlotte.