Georgian football crowned national champion again by CFB media

The Georgia soccer team isn’t slowing down any time soon because the Dogs recur.

Although Georgia football fans have seen it all, the college football media believes this year’s team has every chance of repeating as football national champions.

While Dogs gave up a late score for South Carolina, they largely obliterated the Gamecocks 7-48 in Colombia. Quarterback Stetson Bennett IV continues to impress his Heisman campaign for the month of September, while Brock Bowers does things we’ve never seen before. All the while, it would be pretty shocking if Georgia didn’t go 12-0 this season…

Although teams like Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Clemson and Oklahoma also look strong, they are all looking for the Dogs now. The gap between Georgia and everyone else is huge. That’s undeniable, but it remains to be seen if anyone will be able to bridge the gap between now and early December, presumably with Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship match.

For now, let’s enjoy the national heroes who sound like the ultimate buzz again.

Georgia Football: The Dogs has the best team in the country now going away

The most stressful part of Georgia football at the moment is whether the defense will eliminate the game or allow for a relegation. Through three games, they allowed a total of 10 points: one field goal to Oregon and one touchdown drive in severe trash time in South Carolina. This is it. If your defense allows 3 points per match, you can beat any team in the country in any stadium.

Not only has the defense been completely refilled, but the attack appears to be significantly better than the year before. Bennett has complete control of the line of melee, managing Todd Monken’s offense to perfection. It’s amazing what a veteran quarterback can do when he gets all of the first-team reps throughout spring training and fall camp. Plus, Carson Beck can carry it too!

While there are teams in the Georgia schedule that could upset the Dogs (Auburn, FL, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee), they have already ruined Oregon’s Pac 12 strength and a rookie South Carolina team that could win eight games this season. The Gamecocks’ other loss this year to an emerging powerhouse in the West is the Sam Pittman’s Arkansas Razorbacks.

Ultimately, there is still work to be done for the Kirby Smart team. Dogs can improve in passing defense and they can improve ball catch as well in attack. While it wasn’t a perfect game like the Oregon one, it couldn’t have asked for a better start to the Dougs’ team play than the relentless full South Carolina evisceration at Williams Price.

This was the largest defeat operation in the history of the Southeast Frontier War by a Bulldog.

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