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Georgia Secures 8th Consecutive Win vs Georgia Tech
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Georgia football secured its eighth consecutive victory against Georgia Tech, a significant milestone that extends their dominance over their in-state rival since 2017. The teams locker room celebration was described as very big, with players like Raylen Wilson and Quintavius Johnson expressing their joy. Head Coach Kirby Smart, who now joins Bobby Dodd as the only coaches to win eight straight in this historic rivalry, acknowledged the importance of these games to fans but questioned the definition of Georgias four biggest rivals. The game was played in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with Georgia fans making their presence felt, extending Georgias streak against Tech in Atlanta to thirteen consecutive victories since 1999. Coach Smart emphasized the ongoing need to recruit and coach effectively, a sentiment echoed by Georgia Tech Coach Brent Key.
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