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Beck has been a devoted fan of the 15-0 Bulldogs for about eight years. She was very content with how this season unfolded but was not too fond of some of the performances.

“I think there were a few moments where all of us were kind of disappointed, like Kent State,” Beck said. “That was awful, but we came back.” Like many Dawg fans, Beck is proud to see her team again on the throne.

“It feels great on the top. I’ve been trashtalking for a few years, so I’m glad the Dawgs could back me up on that,” Beck said. “I am looking forward to the threepeat, and I am looking forward to going to more games in person.”

With her excitement about next season, she hopes to see quarterback Carson Beck in action as the starter.

The Dawgs claimed their crown once again with many exhilarating plays. Stetson Bennett ended his college football career with a bang via a total of six touchdowns, four of which were passing, while the other two were rushing TDs. TCU’s Duggan made an extensive impact in this game. He scored a rushing touchdown within the first quarter, he then threw two interceptions in the second. Both of those passes were picked off by Milledgeville native and Baldwin High School alumnus Javon Bullard. be them in the playoffs.”

Given their performance of their 42-41 nailbiter victory over Ohio State in the Chickfil-A Peach Bowl, Newcomer did not doubt that Georgia would “run away with” another national champi- or national title, which resulted in a 33-18 victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide, exceeded this year’s viewership with a total of 20.7 million people tuned in.

As a native of Michigan, sophomore education major Erin Kudla late in the first quarter.

“[McConkey] was completely open,” Kudla said. “The TCU guy should have been coming [to cover him] and did not, and they scored the touchdown and then jumped up and down. It was cute.” ferent game statistics are further proof that the Dawgs truly demolished TCU. According to ESPN’s game summary, Georgia’s offense lit up the night with 589 total yards, while the Horned Frogs only gained 188. The Bulldogs recorded a total of 32 first downs, while TCU only gained nine.

As the season has come to an end, a majority of the key players have parted ways with the team. Stetson Bennett capped off his sixth season with this game and will head to the NFL Draft. Other key players, such as cornerback Kelee Ringo and defensive tackle Jalen Carter, have announced their departure in preparation for the 2023 NFL Draft. Wide receiver Adonai Mitchell transferred to Texas a few weeks after the season concluded.

Senior geography major Michael Newcomer was impressed with what he saw in the Bulldogs this year. “I think it was a good season,” Newcomer said. “I did not think they played many challenging teams, but when they blew out Tennessee, I kind of knew it would onship in their hands.

Regardless of their knockout of a game, viewership hit an all-time low, averaging only 17.2 million viewers. According to Yahoo Sports, this statistic labels the game as “the least-watched title” within the CFP and BCS era. The Dawgs’ pri- finds the football-driven atmosphere of Georgia to be very different from her home state and has only recently become invested in Georgia football.

She recalled her favorite play of the game to be wide receiver Ladd McConkey’s explosive 37-yard touchdown

With the ongoing hype over the Dawgs’ chances for success next season, Kudla believes that a third consecutive title is highly unlikely.

“I think, eventually, [winning back-toback] is going to get to their heads,” Kudla said.

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With many talented players leaving, it is uncertain how next season will look for Dawg Nation. But the return of key players, such as running back Kendall Milton, center Sedrick VanPran Granger and wide receiver Ladd McConkey, brings hope to many fans. The Dawgs will be back in action on Sept. 2 as they face off against UT Martin at home in Sanford Stadium.