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Coach Smart Barks No to GameDay's Barking

The Georgia Bulldogs football team, ranked third, is on a winning streak with eleven victories and one loss. Theyre aiming for the College Football Playoffs, but first, they face the ninth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship. During an interview on ESPNs College GameDay, host Pat McAfee playfully asked Coach Kirby Smart to bark like a dog, but Smart declined, maintaining his focus on the upcoming championship.

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