Move Over Alabama - The Georgia Bulldogs Are The New Standard In College Football
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LOS ANGELES - Move over Alabama. The Georgia Bulldogs are the new kings of college football.
After taking Alabama’s throne in 2021, winning their first national championship in 41 years, Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs are now firmly atop the college football world.
They’re the new standard. The team everyone looks up too. The new program everyone wants to be. They’re on top of the mountain, looking down on everyone else.
Kirk Herbstreit said during the week leading up to the CFP National Championship that if Georgia beats TCU, they would be the new standard in the sport.
“Kirby is doing an amazing job, and I think most people that follow the sport on a national level would recognize that and definitely put him either equal to Bama, or if he wins Monday, he's the new standard in the sport.”
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He’s right. Georgia’s earned this title. Kirby Smart was hired to bring the Georgia Bulldog program to the top, and that’s exactly what’s happened. They’ve been the best program in college football for the last two seasons, and they aren’t showing any signs of slowing down.
Recruiting and Development. That’s how you build a winning football program. Kirby Smart was asked to wake a sleeping giant at the University of Georgia. A program full of resources. A passionate fanbase. An elite recruiting footprint. Georgia has all the tools. Everything needed to build a college football powerhouse.
Smart took a promising Georgia program and turned it into the monster everyone knew it could be. The sleeping giant is awake, and that should be college football’s worst nightmare.
Everything is in full motion. The players are there. The staff is as good as it gets in college football. Kirby Smart’s leadership and vision for the program is full-steam ahead.
They’re bringing in elite players. Developing them. Winning with them, and then sending them off to the NFL.
Then they’re re-loading.
This is the golden era for Georgia football, and it might stay that way for the foreseeable future. This isn’t a “two and done” situation. This won’t be Kirby Smart’s last national championship at Georgia.
Is this only the beginning? Is this the start of a dynasty?
It could be. That was Smart’s plan for Georgia, and the plan is working.