After James Cook broke a 67-yard run to get the Bulldogs into the red zone, three more running plays - and a facemask penalty by Alabama - got them into the end zone. The first touchdown came with 1:20 left in the third quarter. The only way home was through them,” Smart said.īennett, the former walk-on turned starter, finished 17 for 26 for 224 yards and no interceptions.įor most of the first three quarters, the first CFP title game to be a rematch of a regular-season game was an ol' fashion SEC defensive struggle in the heart of Big Ten country. The Bulldogs lost two SEC championship games, including one five weeks ago, and the 2018 CFP title game to Alabama under Smart. Saban's Tide had won seven straight against the Bulldogs. “I cried, so pretty good," Bennett said when asked how it felt. If simply snapping the drought wasn't good enough, doing it against No. The Bulldogs (14-1) hadn't won a national title since freshman Herschel Walker led them there in 1980. “There's going to be some property torn up in Indianapolis tonight,” Smart said, paraphrasing the late Georgia play-by-play man Larry Munson. The touchdown set off a wild celebration by the relieved Georgia fans who packed Lucas Oil Stadium. With just over a minute left, Ringo took off behind a convoy of blockers and went 79 yards, Smart chasing and yelling at him to go down so he wouldn't risk a fumble. “I just saw the ball in his hands and that was all she wrote,” said safety Lewis Cine, the game's defensive MVP. Kelee Ringo intercepted an underthrown deep ball down the sideline by Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young. The final blow came from Georgia's dominant defense. 3 Georgia a 19-18 lead with 8:09 left and then hooked up with Brock Bowers for a 15-yard TD on a screen to put the Bulldogs up eight with 3:33 left. “This was for all the glory, we took it," defensive tackle Jordan Davis said.Īnd they did it the way Alabama has broken their hearts so many times in recent years: Coming from behind and finishing with a flourish.īennett connected with Adonai Mitchell on a 40-yard touchdown to give No. Georgia has become an elite program under Smart, but has not been able to chase down its Southeastern Conference rival. Smart, a Bulldogs defensive back in the mid-1990s, returned to his alma mater in 2016 after helping Nick Saban build a dynasty as an assistant at Alabama. “I told the guys in the locker room, just take a picture of this." “I’ve never been around a group of players that really wanted it so bad and wouldn’t be denied,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. Stetson Bennett delivered the biggest throws of his storybook career and Georgia's defense sealed the sweetest victory in program history, beating Alabama 33-18 in the College Football Playoff for its first title in 41 years. The Bulldogs fans chanted “Kir-by, Kir-by!”įour decades of pent-up emotion were unleashed Monday night as the Bulldogs snapped a frustrating national championship drought by vanquishing their nemesis. INDIANAPOLIS - Confetti rained down on Georgia. Georgia snaps 41-year title drought with 33-18 win over BamaĬollege Football, Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs