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Georgia Bulldogs Secure Playoff Spot, Eyeing National Title

Georgia Bulldogs secure number three spot in College Football Playoff, following SEC Championship win against Alabama Crimson Tide. With a twelve-and-one record, they earn a first-round bye and a spot in the Sugar Bowl on New Years Day, 2026. This years team, led by quarterback Gunner Stockton, is believed to be even stronger than last years. Stocktons improved ball control and impressive statistics have been crucial to the teams success. The Bulldogs will face either Tulane Green Wave or Ole Miss Rebels in the Sugar Bowl, with a potential clash against Ohio State Buckeyes in the national championship.

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