Nothing went right all day on Saturday for Georgia, which got destroyed by LSU 37-10 in the SEC Championship.
It was one of the worst performances I have ever seen by a Georgia team in my lifetime and the Dawgs proved the critics correct.
They were right. Georgia did have no business being in the top-four.
After that October loss to South Carolina, folks were saying Georgia was done. I was one of those who countered that sentiment, arguing that our defense would allow us to beat anybody.
Well, as LSU proved today, I was wrong.
Georgia played awful on offense, on defense and on special teams.
On offense, Jake Fromm had a terrible day and receivers could not make a play when Fromm actually hit them.
On defense, our secondary was toasted all afternoon, however it’s not entirely their fault seeing how we got no pressure on Joe Burrow.
On special teams, Rodrigo Blankenship had an awful outing. I love you, Rod, but today was not your day.
And then there’s Kirby Smart, who once again was completely out-coached by LSU’s Ed Orgeron.
Sure, James Coley is maybe the worst offensive coordinator in the country and deserves to be fired but at the end of the day that’s Kirby’s hire. So that one is on you, Kirby.
Fromm injured his ankle on Saturday, but he was playing awful before that and he continued playing poorly after that.
He finished the day with 225 yards on 20/42 passing, one touchdown and two interceptions.
On the other end, Burrow had a Heisman-worthy performance against the nation’s No. 2 ranked defense.
Burrow went 28/38 for 349 yards, 4 touchdowns and no picks.
Georgia finishes the season 11-2 and will miss out on the College Football Playoff for the second year in a row.