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HAIL TO THE VICTORSā¦ ć½ļøć½ļø
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Michigan Wolverines Triumph in CFP Final, Sealing National Championship with Convincing 34-13 Win over Washington
Michigan Wolverines Triumph in CFP Final, Sealing National Championship with Convincing 34-13 Win over Washington
Houston, TX ā In a highly anticipated clash of college football titans, the Michigan Wolverines showcased the full extent of their prowess, dominating the Washington Huskies to secure a 34-13 victory in the College Football Playoff National Championship at NRG Stadium on Monday night. Read More
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CFP National Championship: Michigan Wolverines vs. Washington Huskies | Full Game Highlights
Check out these highlights from the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship, where the No. 1 Michigan Wolverines defeat the No. 2 Washington Huskies to win their first national title since 1997.
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The CFP National Championship game today between The Michigan Wolverines and the Washington Huskies. The game is being played at NRG Stadium in Houston.
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Michigan tops Washington to win CFP national championship
HOUSTON ā In the end, the āMichigan vs. Everybodyā mantra that stimulated the Wolverines all season lengthy was quite fitting. IMAGE SOURCE ā Reuters The Wolverines did indeed square off towards anyone ā from the NCAA to their very own Big Ten convention to the No. 2 team in the kingdom Monday night on university footballās best stage. On and off the field, Michigan refused to let any opponent,ā¦
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#Michigan tops Washington to win CFP national championship#NCAA-Michigan beat Washington to win national championship
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washington's defense cant stop michigan's run game... michigan gonna keep running the ball cus they making it easy for them...
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I still donāt understand how the ONE loss GEORGIA BULLDOGS are out of the COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS.
#georgia#georgia bulldogs#bulldog#bulldogs#ncaa#ncaaf#college football#college football playoff#cfp#sec football#sec#football#national championship
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Kirby Smart
Physique: Husky Build Height: 5'10" (1.78 m)
Kirby Paul Smart (born December 23, 1975) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head football coach at the University of Georgia, his alma mater. As head coach, he led the Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022.
Handsome, solid body, nice dick sucking lips (dsls) and if you look closely you will note that he has a ferociously furry arms. So he's possibly hair. I must of had blinders on before because I never realize how hot Kirby is. I donāt know why I havenāt notice him til now. Oh I know, I havenāt seen a Georgia game in who knows how long. Now Iām going to change that.
Born in Montgomery, AL, and grew up in Bainbridge, GA. Smart began his playing career at Bainbridge High School and went on to play college football at the University of Georgia. Smart graduated from the Terry College of Business in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in finance. He went undrafted in the 1999 NFL draft and signed a free-agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts. He spent the 1999 preseason with the team but was cut before the start of the regular season. In 2003, Kirby attended Florida State University for graduate school.
Smart began his coaching career with the University of Georgia in 1999, Valdosta State in 2001, and at Florida State while pursuing a master's degree from 2002 to 2003. Smart then spent one season under head coach Nick Saban in 2004 before following to Miami Dolphins in 2006 then to the University of Alabama in 2007. On December 1, 2015, it was "reported" that Smart had been hired as the next coach for Georgia.
Again marriedā¦ aren't all the hot ones? He pretty much seems to have lived and breathed football his entire life, when he wasn't marrying his college sweetheart, Mary "Beth" Elizabeth Lycett (awww) and having three kids. There isn't much else I can say about him. He's good looking and I'd love to fuck him until his head caved in. Well, he would probably disagree.
Head Coaching Record Overall: 100ā17 Bowls: 9ā2 Tournaments: 5ā1 (CFP) National 2 SEC (2017, 2022) 6 SEC East Division (2017ā2019, 2021ā2023)
Accomplishments and Honors Awards: George Munger Award (2017) 3Ć SEC Coach of the Year (2017, 2021, 2022) Broyles Award (2009) AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year (2012) First-team All-SEC (1998) Second-team All-SEC (1997)
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Well, I had a good run. I just canāt pass it up two days in a row.
Bend The Knee - Barrel Aged Vanilla Stout at 15.5% abvā¦.yes please.
Bonus that the CFP National Championship is on, and there are only 4 other people in this bar.
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bās are losing but michigans abt to win the natty soā¦ šć½ļøć½ļø
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Georgia Dawgs showcase their 2022-23 championship rings
2 National Championship Rings for their 65-7 win over TCU Horned Frogs on 1/9/23, score is etched in the ring too. One ring given by the CFP committee and the other is given by the Univ. of Georgia.
SEC Championship Ring - for their 50-30 win over LSU 12/3/22.
Peach Bowl Ring - for their 42-41 win over Ohio State 12/31/22.
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#georgia bulldogs#college football championship#college football#georgia dawgs#cfp#peach bowl#sec championship#colleges
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Georgia: 2022 NCAA Division I FBS National Champions
INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- For so long, Georgia was the flagship program of the really good but not quite great. It produced a few decades of pretty nice seasons ending in pretty nice bowl games played by a lot of really good players dressed in red, white and black. But the Dawgs were always a few steps behind the sport's elite.
They were always one play shy of beating Alabama. Always a few five-star recruits behind Florida. Always a few inches short when measured against the true ruling class of college football, even as the head of that class rolled through different eras and teams, from Miami and Nebraska to Southern California and seemingly every team in the SEC except for the one in Athens, Georgia.
But on a damp Monday night outside Los Angeles, the Georgia Bulldogs didn't simply engrave their names onto the measuring stick by which all other college football programs are measured, they pulled that stick off the desk and beat the TCU Horned Frogs with it. Now, the conversation about Georgia football isn't about what it hasn't been able to do. It's about what it might be able to do that few have ever done before: move past building championship seasons and move into building a championship era.
"I don't know about that word, era; I'm not even sure what an era is," Kirby Smart confessed as he headed from the confetti-covered SoFi Stadium field to the cigar-smoke-filled locker room after winning the College Football Playoff National Championship. "But I know what a great program looks like, a program that is built to last. I was part of four national championships as an assistant coach at Alabama. I know how hard it is to get to the peak of the sport, and I know it is even harder to stay there. I know what the foundation of that looks like. I think we are building that foundation. I hope we are."
Consider it built. Concrete poured, cured and seemingly built to last.
UGA won its second national title in a row, only the fourth team to do so since 1990 and the first in the nine-year College Football Playoff era. It did it via a beatdown the likes of which hasn't been seen in a college football title game of any format in 152 years of college football. Not the 1971 Orange Bowl (Nebraska 38, Alabama 6). Not the 1972 Rose Bowl (USC 42, Ohio State 17). Oklahoma 1985 (25-10 over Penn State). Nebraska 1995 (62-24 over Florida). USC in 2004 (55-19 over Oklahoma). Florida in 2006 (41-14 over Ohio State). Not even the previous standard-bearer for title game dominance: Alabama over Notre Dame 42-14 in the 2013 BCS championship. Miami in 2001, LSU in 2019, whatever comes up while thumbing through the record books ā¦ not a single one of those juggernaut teams or lopsided evenings on the gridiron comes close to approaching the 65-7 Bulldogs bulldozing that took place Monday night at SoFi Stadium.
It demoralized the upstart Horned Frogs and sent shivers into the souls of any team hoping to stand in TCU's cleats anytime soon. It was the most lopsided postseason victory since bowl games made their debut in Pasadena, California, in 1902, capping a 17-game winning streak, the longest for Georgia since 1947. The Bulldogs' 29 wins ties the mark for any major college team over a two-season span and is the most ever for an SEC school. Monday's victory rewrote page after page of the college football history book.
"Georgia, obviously you've seen them in the past couple of seasons now, really, they've taken hold of college football." That declaration was made by former Georgia All-American linebacker turned TV analyst David Pollack during ESPN's halftime coverage of the game, when the score was 38-7.
He said it while sitting beside the network's guest analyst for the evening, Alabama coach Nick Saban.
If it's possible to say it, the game was even worse than the score. It was such a throttling that Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett, shortly after tying LSU signal-caller Joe Burrow's CFP title game for points responsible for (36), was pulled from the game ā¦ with 13:25 remaining in the fourth quarter.
This is a team that lost 15 -- yes, 15! -- players to the 2022 NFL draft, five more than any other team, and simply reloaded. A defense that was supposed to take a step backward after a 2021 unit that was statistically speaking among the greatest of all time instead limited TCU -- which came into the game averaging 474 yards and 41 points per game -- to 188 yards and one solitary TD. A team that looked emotionally and physically exhausted after a New Year's Eve thriller comeback win over Ohio State in the CFP semifinals responded by embarking on a week of practice that Bennett described in the days leading up to the title game as "a damn reconstruction project."
"You attack every aspect of this as a challenge," Bennett, 25, recalled of the week, quick to praise the UGA scout team that played the role of tough-as-railroad-spikes TCU quarterback Max Duggan. "Now I am done, but I think that those who are still here, and maybe those of us who are gone, have a responsibility to make sure this keeps rolling. Make sure you feel the pressure of keeping up what has been built."
The comment showed shades of those all-time teams that Georgia once chased. The legendary Miami Hurricanes calling out from NFL locker rooms to those youngsters now in their beloved orange and green to ask what happened after a loss to a rival or one that ended a streak. Saban's Alabama veterans showing up to spring practice to talk to their heirs about maintaining the principals of the process.
"That's what we all have to guard against, complacency, and I am talking about coaches, players, even fans, never taking a night like this one for granted," said Smart, who played defensive back on a lot of those good but never great Bulldogs teams of the 1990s. "You have to expect to be in these games and expect to win these games, but you can't assume that it will happen. And I think that's why trying to win a third straight championship will be an even steeper challenge than this one was. We lost so many guys last year and have so many more guys coming back next year. That's more chances for complacency."
It's also more chances to benefit from experience, to lean on been there, done that. More than half of this season's starters were redshirt sophomores or younger. They'll be paired with what will be Georgia's seventh consecutive top-three recruiting class.
Smart is only 47 years old. His former mentor, the guy sitting awkwardly next to Pollack, is 71. The GOAT was fully focused on what was in front of him. Saban always is. "I have hard time watching football because it's always work," Saban confessed the morning of the game. "How would we scheme against this? How are they accomplishing that? And in the case of what Kirby has done at Georgia, that is especially true. That's the greatest compliment I can give any program, that everyone in our business has to watch everything you do."
Yes, there are plenty of cautionary tales when it comes to college football dominion collapses. The transfer portal; name, image and likeness (NIL); an expanded playoff -- the list of what has derailed the mighty and could do the same to Dawgs in the future is ever changing. All of those teams listed earlier, from Miami to Nebraska to USC, have fallen from "they can't be beaten!" to "whatever happened to those guys?" It was just four winters ago when Clemson was playing in its fourth CFP title game in five years, and it has since slowly started sliding from the national conversation.
But even the players and coaches from those ruling-class programs, hailing from every spot along the timeline of college football history, likely spent their Monday night like the rest of us, watching the Georgia Bulldogs and wondering if what we witnessed against TCU might be a lot closer to the beginning of something big than it is to any conceivable end.
"I want to enjoy tonight, and I will," said Georgia's Brock Bowers, the All-American tight end who hauled in seven catches for 152 yards and a TD. He also is one of those sophomores. "But we go back to work as soon as we get home. There is always work to be done."
That's how it goes when you're building an empire.
#2022#2023#georgia bulldogs#college football playoff#national championship#college football#bowl season
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is anybody else wondering what the hell is going to happen this year in the CFP?
If you asked me to bet $100 on who would win the National Championship today, I might as well be blindfolded and swinging at a piƱata.
Oregon has held the #1 spot since (barely) beating OSU, but who else have they played? Speaking of OSU, who besides Oregon and Penn State have they played? Even as a Texas fan, I feel like we shit the bed against the only formidable team we've played this season.
Indiana is undefeated (until Saturday, am guessing) but their schedule is a joke. Notre Dame hasn't been relevant in decades and won't even play for a conference championship, they'll get murdered first round.
Georgia? Georgia plays great football when they want, and then fail miserably when they don't. Alabama? Nick Saban isn't around anymore, and they're the same as Georgia - play tough one week, lose to Vandy the next. Never know which team leaves the tunnel.
Looking at the top 12 teams right now, I do not see a clear winner, and any of these teams could lose to any other team on any day.
It's been so long that there haven't been clear favorites, it's been 25yrs of juggernaut programs out there. I honestly can't remember if this is what college football is supposed to be, or if everyone is just overhyped and lucky asf putting a mediocre team on the turf every Saturday.
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NCAAF 2021 CFP National Championship - Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crim...
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Georgia WR Colbie Young arrested on disturbing charges
Jan 9, 2023; Inglewood, CA, USA; Detailed view of a Georgia Bulldogs helmet during the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Yet another Georgia football player has been arrested, and the wide receiver is facing some very troubling charges. Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young was arrested on Tuesday morning and charged with assaultingā¦
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Jimbo Fisher
Physique: Average Build Height: 5'8" (1.73 m)
John James "Jimbo" Fisher Jr. (born October 9, 1965) is a former American college football coach who most recently served as the head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies from 2018 until 2023. Prior to that, he led the Florida State Seminoles to a BCS National Championship victory in 2014.
Taking a real look at Jimboā¦ I want to fuck him. Makes me wonder why I didnāt watch him when he was at FSU. Oh I know why, I hated FSU, which is surprising because I wanted to fuck Bobby Bowden. Now that I think about it, Bowden did have a hot coaching staff. Fisher of course, I remember wanting to dump a load on Chuck Amatoās chest, Mickey Andrews looked like a good fuck and what can I say about Brad Scott. Anyway, now Iām going to pay more attention to Jimbo from now on.
Born in Clarksburg, West VA, Fisher attended Liberty High School. Fisher initially attended Clemson University to play baseball before going to Salem College (now Salem University) in Salem, West Virginia where he played quarterback under head coach Terry Bowden from 1985 to 1986. Fisher followed Bowden to Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama for his final season.
Lets seeā¦ twice married, Jimbo married first wife, Candi in 1989 and have two children together, Ethan Fisher and Trey Fisher. After a messy and expensive divorce wear we find out she cheated on Jimbo with at least two guys (college football is a dirty game), Jimbo married his younger second wife, Courtney Harrison Fisher in 2020. Good for him. Hope he's laying the pipe constantly to keep this one.
Head Coaching Record Overall: 128ā48 Bowls: 8ā2 Tournaments: 0ā1 (CFP)
Accomplishments and Honors Championships 1 BCS National (2013) 3 ACC (2012ā2014) 4 ACC Atlantic Division (2010, 2012ā2014)
Awards Division III National Player of the Year (1987) AFCA Regional Coach of the Year (2013) Rawlings Football College Coach of the Year (2013)
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