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Georgia Bulldogs Snubbed in Playoff Seeding
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Georgia Bulldogs secure third seed in new twelve-team playoff, sparking debate over fairness of seeding and criteria used to determine top teams, following their dominant win over Alabama and Indianas victory over Ohio State in Big Ten Championship.
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Georgia Bulldogs Playoff Run & Recruiting Class
01:45|Join the Junkyard Dawgcast for comprehensive Georgia Bulldogs football news and analysis. The hosts, Kipp Adams, Benjamin Wolk, and Jordan Hill, discuss the Bulldogs playoff seeding, Sugar Bowl matchup, and national championship predictions. They also recap the SEC championship game and explore the teams postseason prospects. Additionally, the podcast features insights on Georgias 2026 recruiting class, with interviews from committed players. Find the Junkyard Dawgcast on major podcast platforms and Dawgs two four seven dot com.
Playoff Committee's Rankings: Controversy and Confusion
01:40|The new College Football Playoff system, aimed at reducing controversy, has instead sparked debate. The committees decisions for the 2025 field, particularly regarding head-to-head matchups and conference championships, have left many fans and analysts questioning the fairness and consistency of the rankings. Notable controversies include the flip-flopping of Notre Dame and Miami, and the inclusion of Ohio State over Georgia, despite Georgias stronger performance in their conference championship game.
Georgia Bulldogs End Alabama Streak in SEC Title Game
01:31|Georgia Bulldogs, led by MVP Gunner Stockton, secure first SEC title game win over Alabama Crimson Tide, ending a four-game losing streak. Stocktons impressive performance, including three touchdown passes and thirty-nine rushing yards, propels Georgia to a twenty-eight to seven victory. This win marks a significant milestone for Georgias fourth-year players, who had never beaten Alabama during their college careers. Coach Kirby Smarts team meeting, where no player stood up after being asked who had previously beaten Alabama, highlighted their strong motivation to finally overcome their long-standing rival. Alabamas coach expressed pride in his teams season despite the loss, emphasizing the potential for future growth.
Georgia Bulldogs' Flawless Victory: BTA
01:30|Georgia Bulldogs secure back-to-back titles, defeating Alabama 28-7, with Coach Kirby Smarts fourth championship. Atlanta rapper Quavo, a fan, coins BTA for the flawless victory. Stockton, MVP, praised for resilience, with teams spirit credited for championship win.
Kirby Smart's Georgia Journey: A Decade of Success
01:47|Ten years ago, Kirby Smart, a 39-year-old alumnus, was introduced as Georgias new head coach, balancing his role at Alabama. His first press conference showcased anxiety and determination. Despite initial challenges, Smart led Georgia to a 13-2 season in his second year, winning the SEC championship and playing for the national title. Since then, Georgia has achieved remarkable success, with Smart now boasting 117 wins and 20 losses. Reflecting on his career, Smart values relationships and memories over victories, recently reconnecting with former players from both Alabama and Georgia.
Football Injury Updates: Bowens Recovers, Young's Status Uncertain
01:22|Coach Smart provides injury updates: Chauncey Bowens recovers from a scare, Colbie Youngs Sugar Bowl availability uncertain due to leg fracture, Noah Thomas dealing with back spasms, and Joenel Aguero hampered by wrist injury.
Frazier's Humble Celebration: Church Over Party
01:37|Georgia Bulldogs Nate Frazier, a standout running back, celebrated their SEC Championship win by revealing hed be heading to bed early to attend church the next morning, surprising hosts Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco Johnson on the Nightcap podcast. Fraziers humble response earned him respect from fans, and hes set to face the winner of the Ole Miss vs. Tulane matchup in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 2026.
Georgia Bulldogs Win SEC, Bowens' Injury Concerns
01:26|Georgia Bulldogs secure SEC Championship, but face injury concern with running back Chauncey Bowens.