INDIANAPOLIS — The night that Georgia Bulldogs fans has been waiting over a month for is finally here.
No. 3 Georgia will compete in the College Football Playoff National Championship against No. 1 Alabama Monday night in Indianapolis.
There’s only one word to sum up the title game: Revenge.
Georgia lost to Alabama in the SEC Championship a month ago. The Dawgs dropped a heartbreaker to the Tide in the 2018 national championship. In total, Georgia has lost its past seven games
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Time: College Football Playoff National Championship: No. 1 Alabama (Cotton Bowl champion) vs. No. 3 Georgia (Orange Bowl champion); Kickoff at 8:15 ET (ESPN)
Line: Georgia by 2 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Series record: Alabama leads all-time series 42-25-4
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Simple. The national championship.
For Alabama, it would make the Crimson TIde the first team in the CFP era to earn back-to-back titles. The Crimson Tide last won consecutive titles in 2011-12. Under coach Nick Saban, Alabama has won six national championships in 14 years. Georgia, meanwhile, is trying to snap a seven-game losing streak against the Tide, win the school’s first title in 41 years and swing the SEC’s balance of power east.
KEY MATCHUP
Georgia’s pass defense vs. Alabama QB Bryce Young. When these teams met in last month’s SEC title game, Young carved up a seemingly invincible defense for 421 yards and three touchdowns despite losing star receiver John Metchie III for the second half. Metchie (knee) remains out.
Young was not sacked and the Crimson Tide finished with no turnovers against the Bulldogs. Georgia needs to corral the Heisman Trophy winner and still be stout enough to slow down an offense that ran for more than 300 yards in a semifinal victory against No. 4 Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl.
No. 1 Alabama, No. 3 Georgia seek national title in rematch
By The Associated PressJanuary 8, 2022
College Football Playoff championship at Indianapolis: No. 1 Alabama (13-1, SEC) vs. No. 3 Georgia (13-1, SEC), Monday, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Line: Georgia by 2 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Series record: Alabama leads 42-25-4.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Simple. The national championship.
For Alabama, it would make the Crimson TIde the first team in the CFP era to earn back-to-back titles. The Crimson Tide last won consecutive titles in 2011-12. Under coach Nick Saban, Alabama has won six national championships in 14 years. Georgia, meanwhile, is trying to snap a seven-game losing streak against the Tide, win the school’s first title in 41 years and swing the SEC’s balance of power east.
KEY MATCHUP
Georgia’s pass defense vs. Alabama QB Bryce Young. When these teams met in last month’s SEC title game, Young carved up a seemingly invincible defense for 421 yards and three touchdowns despite losing star receiver John Metchie III for the second half. Metchie (knee) remains out.
Young was not sacked and the Crimson Tide finished with no turnovers against the Bulldogs. Georgia needs to corral the Heisman Trophy winner and still be stout enough to slow down an offense that ran for more than 300 yards in a semifinal victory against No. 4 Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Georgia: DT Jordan Davis and LB Nakobe Dean, the award-winning stars of the Bulldogs’ dominant defense. Davis, the 340-pound Outland Trophy winner, is the leader of the Bulldogs’ run stuffers. Dean, the Butkus Award winner, needs to replicate the stellar performance he had against Michigan in the Orange Bowl and get Georgia into the proper defensive alignments.
Alabama: WR Jameson Williams. The Ohio State transfer has been the ultimate game-breaker for Alabama. The junior averages 20 yards per catch with 15 touchdowns and he burned Georgia for 184 yards and two scores in the first meeting.
FACTS & FIGURES
- Georgia coach Kirby Smart is 0-4 against his former mentor, Saban. Saban is 25-1 all-time against former assistants, but the lone loss came in October against Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher.
- The Bulldogs have appeared in only one other CFP title game, losing to Alabama in overtime in January 2018.
- The Crimson Tide has won 34 consecutive games against SEC East Division foes, dating to an October 2010 loss at No. 19 South Carolina.
- Georgia QB Stetson Bennett IV ranks fourth nationally in passing efficiency at 176.8 and could break Aaron Murray’s single-season school record (174.8 in 2012).
- TE Brock Bowers broke Georgia’s school record for TD catches in a season (12) en route to earning SEC freshman of the year honors.
- Alabama OLB Will Anderson Jr. leads country in sacks (17 1/2) and tackles for loss (33 1/2).
- Monday marks the first time Alabama and Georgia will meet outside their respective states. The 2018 title game was played in Atlanta.
The Associated Press
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