FiveThirtyEight projects winner of national championship game

FiveThirtyEight is projecting the Georgia Bulldogs to win the national championship against Alabama

FiveThirtyEight is projecting the Georgia Bulldogs to win the national championship. Their model expects it to be a close game between Georgia and Alabama.

FiveThirtyEight gives UGA a 56% chance to win the national game, which is interesting considering Georgia’s recent results against the Crimson Tide.

Georgia fell to Alabama 41-24 in the 2021 SEC championship game. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is 0-4 in his career against Nick Saban including a loss in the 2021 SEC championship.

Alabama defeated Cincinnati 27-6 in the College Football Playoff semifinals to advance to the national championship. Georgia dominated Michigan in a 34-11 victory over the Wolverines.

Alabama is the only team to score over 17 points all season against Georgia’s stout defense. Bryce Young and Jameson Williams embarrassed UGA in the SEC championship, but now Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, and company will get a shot at redemption.

Georgia’s defense must find a way to impact Bryce Young. The Bulldogs did not sack Young in their SEC championship loss. Additionally, Georgia must win the turnover battle against the Crimson Tide.

Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett threw a pair of interceptions in the SEC championship including a pick-six. Bennett must protect the football in the national championship. Georgia’s defense did force a Bryce Young fumble, but Young recovered.

The Dawgs will need their best performance of the season in order to beat Alabama as FiveThirtyEight predicts.

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5 reasons why Georgia knocks off Alabama

The Tide turns on Saturday night…

It’s No. 1 Georgia (12-0) versus No. 3 Alabama (11-1) for the SEC title this Saturday in Atlanta.

UGA head coach Kirby Smart will, once again, get another shot to knock off Nick Saban and his former team.

The Bulldogs’ close losses to the Crimson Tide in the 2012 and 2018 SEC Championships, as well as the 2018 national title, still linger in the minds of DawgNation.

While Alabama is still defending national champions, Georgia enters this one as the most dominant team in college football this season and has much more than an SEC Championship win in mind.

UGA’s hunt for 15-0 faces its biggest test yet this weekend.

Here’s five reasons why Georgia gets over the hump and walks away with a win:

 

UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton – S1, Ep. 5 – Alabama review: What went wrong, what went right and how Georgia can bounce back

J.C. breaks down Georgia vs. Alabama to find out what went right for the Bulldogs and what went wrong. Listen here

Your friends at “UGA Football Live” and UGA Wire present your one-stop shop for all things Georgia football!

We are releasing episodes and interviews each week during the 2020 college football season, with a little bit of everything sprinkled in between.

In this week’s episode, I break down Georgia vs. Alabama to find out what went right for the Bulldogs, what went wrong and how they can use this game as a stepping stone to an SEC Championship.

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Dawgs in the NFL 

  • Our top former Bulldogs from NFL week-6 action.

J.C. vs. the spread

  • I pick five games from this weekend against the spread in an attempt to look like I know what I’m doing.

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Which UGA players played best, worst against Alabama?

Which Georgia Bulldogs players performed well and poorly against the Alabama Crimson Tide?

The Georgia Bulldogs fell 41-24 to the Alabama Crimson Tide in an SEC showdown. Georgia took a 24-20 lead into halftime, but the Dawgs failed to score in the second half and turned the ball over multiple times.

First, let’s take a look at the offensive side of the ball for Georgia.

The Bulldogs offensive line held up well and did not commit many penalties in a road environment.

There was running room for the backs, but Todd Monken and Kirby Smart elected to roll with more of an aerial attack against Alabama.

James Cook stood out in the first half and exposed Alabama linebackers in the passing game. His 82-yard touchdown was Georgia’s best play of the game.

Quarterback Stetson Bennett played subpar in defeat. He struggled with ball placement and deflected passes at the line of scrimmage. One of his deflections at the line was intercepted in the first quarter, which was a large momentum change. Bennett deserves some fault for the interception. When four passes are battled down at the line of scrimmage, it is a pattern, not a freak play.

Bennett’s third interception was brutal. His pass went into a group of three Alabama defenders. Bennett played well in the first half, but grew uncomfortable in the second half and didn’t make the right read on a couple of occasions. Bennett was no match for Alabama quarterback Mac Jones, who is a superior downfield passer and connected for big plays all night.

Bennett’s No. 1 target throughout the night was Jermaine Burton. Burton’s stock is holding steady following the contest. He was a source of intermediate plays and was often open. He dropped a key pass in the red zone that was intercepted. Burton is promising considering he’s only a freshman.

Defensively, Nakobe Dean played well. He helped the Bulldogs get off the field on a couple of third downs and flashed elite speed. The overall performance from the defense was disappointing, especially in the second half when Dan Lanning’s group fell under immense pressure from turnovers and questionable officiating.

Defensive backs Tyrique Stevenson and Tyson Campbell were frequently victimized. The Crimson Tide have elite wide receivers with excellent speed. Jaylen Waddle burned Tyson Campbell and the UGA defense for a 90-yard touchdown in the second half. Campbell has the talent to play better, but he and the secondary needed more support from the pass rush.

Georgia’s pass rush needed a better performance from the interior. Jordan Davis, Travon Walker and company were quiet and didn’t disrupt Jones enough. Alabama frequently blocked with six players to stymie the UGA blitz.

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Georgia blows it and I’m done being nice

Georgia football got demolished in the second quarter of the UGA vs Alabama game and it’s time we stop being so nice.

After a strong first half, Georgia just absolutely fell apart in the second. The Bulldogs fell flat on their face and lost 41-24, but it felt a lot worse.

Stetson Bennett, as it turns out, is not the answer – he threw three interceptions on the night. It’s safe to say the Mailman did not deliver.

As for our defense, who I’ve also claimed to be the nation’s best, they looked terribly lost out there going up against Bama’s lightning fast receivers. Normally I’d say Georgia may be able to fix defensive issues if these two teams meet again in Atlanta, but you can’t teach speed. And Bama has speed that Georgia does not.

Our running backs played well, though. It’s just too bad that we barely gave it to them. Georgia decided to let Bennett, who was once a fifth stringer, throw the ball 40 times, while only letting our running backs combine for 23 carries. How does that make sense?

We saw a lot of true freshman Jermaine Burton tonight. He had 4 catches for 58 yards and a touchdown. Good numbers, but he also struggled with dropped passes, including one in the end zone. We saw James Cook get used in the passing game. That was nice. But again, where is George Pickens? Pickens should not be Bennett’s third favorite target behind Kearis Jackson and Burton. How does that make sense either?

Kirby Smart, we love you as a recruiter. But I just don’t think you’re there as a coach. Sure, maybe there were not any huge head scratching decisions like a fake punt in your own territory in the 4th quarter, but you were just terribly out-coached tonight. And the fact that you let our quarterback situation get this bad is solely on you.

But, it would not be fair to forget to mention the officiating tonight. I don’t want to spend too much time on this, because it probably would not have made a massive difference in the end, but this has to stop. How long are we going to let Alabama get away with every call? The one play I’m going to focus on is this third down pass interference called on Georgia in the end zone. This drive comes after Alabama intercepted Bennett on the other side of the field. The play before the pick? Pickens was being mugged the whole way down the sideline and there was no call. So, refs miss a PI on Alabama, and then call a bogus one on Georgia on third down. In the end zone.

 

And there’s one more thing I want to add. If you’re a Georgia fan who does not find it necessary to praise each player on the team regardless of how poorly they play, I don’t judge you. It’s time we stop giving out false praise to players who are not doing their part. And it’s time we stop getting mad at each other for speaking the truth.

Kirby’s had a blowout loss to an SEC West team in each of his five years in Athens now, and I’m tired of it.

If there’s one thing we learned from tonight, it’s that Bennett is not the answer, and I don’t think that Georgia can beat Alabama the second time around, if there is one.

This was a really poor display of Georgia football.

Watch: Georgia LB Nokobe Dean with huge sack on Alabama QB Mac Jones

Georgia linebacer Nokobe Dean comes up clutch and sacks Alabama quarterback Mac Jones on a critical third down. Watch it here: SAAACK!!!!! Nakobe Dean @NakobeDean pic.twitter.com/P2f1iLw6Sk – GEORGIA HEROES (@GeorgiaHeroes) October 18, 2020 What a …

Georgia linebacer Nokobe Dean comes up clutch and sacks Alabama quarterback Mac Jones on a critical third down.

Watch it here:

What a game so far, both teams are playing physical, and Alabama’s offense is as powerful as advertised.

Check back here for more highlights of the game!

UGA Twitter reacts: Georgia leads Alabama 24-20 at halftime

Check in on UGA twitter here, Bulldogs lead Alabama 24-20 at the half

No. 3 Georgia leads No. 2 Alabama 24-17 at halftime, the defense is looking aggressive early, even when having to deal with bad field position because of the Stestson Bennet turnover.

Let’s hope for some continued dominance in the third, DawgNation!

 

 

Georgia football changing recent bad first half narrative vs. Alabama?

The Bulldogs lead 24-17 with a few remaining in the first.

The Bulldogs are playing really well early versus Alabama, the defense has played strong despite bad field position created by a turnover by quarterback Stestson Bennett.

The junior quarterback is 11/22 for 173 yards, with a touchdown and an interception.

Watch this clutch pass to star receiver Georgia Pickens here:

Georgia kicker Jack Podlesny hits huge 44 yard field goal

Watch this great play by Georgia kicker Jack Podlesny

Georgia is on top and looking strong early for once, the game of the year is on CBS live now.

Watch the kick here:

Folks, I like what I’m seeing early, if the Bulldogs can keep hanging in on defense as much as possible hopefully the offensive line can wear this Tide defense out some and help create points.

What a throw by Stetson, Bulldogs lead 14-7

Georgia leads Alabama 14-7 watch here with analysis.

While Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett may have struggled early, with an ill timed pass attempt that what intercepted by Alabama, he’s made up for it with a perfect pass to running back James cook.

Watch it here:

Georgia has recovered quickly from a really sketchy start. Mainly because of line of scrimmage control on key downs.

Stettson had had time to comfortably step in to his throw and running back Zamir White’s touchdown early was a great example as well.