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Georgia Bulldogs (2021-2022 National Champions)

Kirby.

The kid was an “idiot” and was rightfully called out for it.

Don’t want to be called an “idiot” then don’t do idiotic things.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Kid was an idiot for being excited to see his friends unexpectedly? Kirby, aged 48, is right for calling kid half his age childish, disrespectful names in front of national media instead of handling it internally? Where is Kirb calling out all the criminals on his team endangering lives on the road? I'd say those are the real idiots. This was a benign candid video. Give me a break acting like Kirby is in the right. He's a petulant manchild
 

No. 12 Georgia states case to CFP committee, bests No. 7 Vols​

Georgia coach Kirby Smart wouldn't say if being ranked 12th by the College Football Playoff selection committee motivated the Bulldogs to prove a point in Saturday night's game against No. 7 Tennessee.

Coming off last week's ugly 28-10 loss at Ole Miss, their second defeat of the season, the Bulldogs would be the first team left out of the playoff if the 12-team bracket was based on the current rankings. No. 13 Boise State would have received the automatic bid as the fifth-highest-ranked conference champion and have jumped them.

That's probably not the case anymore, after Georgia manhandled Tennessee 31-17 at Sanford Stadium.

"I don't know what they're looking for. I really don't," Smart said of the CFP selection committee. "I wish they could really define the criteria. I wish they could do the eyeball test where they come down here and look at the people we're playing against and look at them. You can't see that stuff on TV, and so I don't know what they look for. But that's for somebody else to decide. I'm worried about our team."

For the first time in a while, Georgia looked pretty good on both sides of the ball against Tennessee. The Bulldogs fell behind 10-0 in the first quarter but came back to tie the score at 17 at the half. Tennessee had only eight first downs and didn't score in the final 30 minutes. It was the ninth time a Josh Heupel-coached team has scored fewer than 20 points; four of them came against Georgia.

The Bulldogs won their 29th consecutive game at home and defeated the Volunteers for the eighth straight time, all by double digits.

"Our kids showed resilience," Smart said. "I'm proud of them. Look, it was a week ago, a couple of hours, that we were dead and gone. People had written us off. It's hard to play in this league, week in and week out, on the road."
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No. 10 Georgia Bulldogs secure spot in SEC championship game

A wild day in the SEC produced only one postseason guarantee: Georgia is headed back to the league championship game for the fourth consecutive season.

The league confirmed Georgia's spot in the Dec. 7 championship game in Atlanta shortly after No. 15 Texas A&M's 43-41 loss to Auburn in four overtimes. The Aggies were one of three top-15 SEC teams to lose to unranked foes on the road Saturday, as No. 7 Alabama fell at Oklahoma and No. 9 Ole Miss lost at Florida.

No. 10 Georgia will face the winner of next week's game between No. 3 Texas and Texas A&M in College Station. The Longhorns and Aggies have not met since 2011, when they were both members of the Big 12. Texas beat Kentucky on Saturday and remains the only one-loss team in the SEC.
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