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Swift joined the Bulldogs as a freshman in The following year he had 16 carries for 75 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown to go along with six receptions for 63 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown in the loss as the Bulldogs battled Alabama in the SEC Championship game. Unfortunately, Georgia lost But no one seemed to be complaining that he was "Burning Love" for the team after he is an expert on the "Hound Dog". Breaking News.

Swift was likely happier with Monday's outcome. Napa, California stand up. The true freshman, Brock Bowers just made a huge play pic. Stetson Bennett makes up for his prior mistake by delivering a huge yard pass to WR Adonai Mitchell for the touchdown. The Bulldogs later attempted their first two-point conversion of the season, but failed to convert.

After lengthy review of a Stetson Bennett fumble recovered by Alabama, the Crimson Tide finally find the end zone to get its first touchdown of the night. This was ruled a fumble and recovered by Alabama. NationalChampionship pic. The Tide went for two and the Bulldogs came up with the stop to hold Young and his offense to six.

The Georgia defense continues to bend, and has yet to break as it forces another Alabama field goal inside the five. Instead, Nick Saban settled for the fourth Alabama field goal tonight. Cook helped get Gerogia into the red zone after a yard run and then White punched it in for a one-yard touchdown.

Just when it seemed Alabama's offense was starting to get going after Bryce Young's interception, Georgia's defense makes another big stop. This time the stop came in the form of a blocked field goal.

Will Reichard's yard attempt was blocked by Jalen Carter. Georiga will take over on its own Bryce Young after his interception in the NationalChampionship pic. Both teams go into halftime at Defense continues to be the storyline as the two offense have combined for yards and 15 first downs. Where both these defenses made real impacts was in and around the redzone by standing tall when it mattered most and holding the opposing defense to field goals.

Each offense has been predicated on the passing attack so far with Alabama having and Georgia with in the air.

Both Stetson Bennett and Bryce Young have made huge passes to give their offenses chances to get six points, but nothing came about. One big difference maker who's future in this game is still up in the air is Alabama WR Jameson Williams who hurt his knee on a big yard pass. It may be unfair to call out the nation's top player for a performance like this one that was far from bad, but everybody had come to expect so much.

The sophomore was rattled as he ran for his life for much of the night. Young threw a couple of interceptions, wasn't as sharp as he normally is, and under-threw passes more than we're used to seeing. It's worth noting his top two receivers John Metchie III and Jameson Williams were injured, and Young had to throw to several guys who were forced into action. To blame Young or the injuries to the receivers would really be doing a disservice to UGA's dominant defense, though.

This was more about what the Junkyard Dawgs did than what Alabama didn't. There's a reason why everybody was so shocked when the Tide posted 41 points to win the SEC. Coordinator Dan Lanning's defense wasn't going to allow that to happen again. They turned it up a notch with the game on the line, sealing the game with Kelee Ringo's pick-six of Young.

As Nick Saban and Kirby Smart met at mid-field at the end of the game, the mics caught Saban telling Smart, "You guys kicked our [butt] in the fourth quarter.

Georgia fans have heard it for so long, bristling at rival fans ending any argument about SEC supremacy with " That, of course, is the last time the Bulldogs won a national championship, way back when Vince Dooley coached the Dawgs. In the process, he also notched his first-ever win over his former boss, Nick Saban. Much more than an aside, he also avenged a lopsided SEC championship game loss and, more importantly, got a little revenge for the overtime loss to Bama in the title game.

Prior to the big win over Bama, Smart was against Saban. The former UGA defensive back from Bainbridge, Georgia, who has recruited at a level matched only by Saban the past five years, finally proved he got the chops to get it done on the field.

It may be the first of many with the way the red and black train is rolling in recruiting. Go Dawgs. After losing second-leading receiver John Metchie III with a season-ending knee injury in the SEC Championship game win over the Dawgs, they saw another one of their superstars go down early Monday in the national title game.

Streaking unimpeded down the middle of the field on a yard catch, Biletnikoff Award finalist Jameson Williams went to make a move, but his knee planted and turned awkwardly in a non-contact injury. He writhed in pain and didn't put weight on the leg as he was helped off the field but did hobble to the locker room under his own power.



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