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per CBS:
The confetti had not finished falling inside SoFi Stadium at the College Football Playoff National Championship before the pivotal question began to emerge: Now that Georgia has won back-to-back national championships, and doing so with a team that beat its opponents by a greater margin than anyone else in the country, can the Bulldogs do it again in 2023?
If imagining the quest for a three-peat feels immature at this early hour in the offseason, then consider what accomplishing that feat would mean and the apparent likelihood that Georgia will have a good shot to do something that's not been done since Minnesota ran off three consecutive titles from 1934-36.
"Dang," remarked Georgia sophomore linebacker Smael Mondon, the team's leading tackler from Monday night's win, after being informed of this historical note. "It's a big opportunity, but we're going to take these two weeks, rest, get our bodies right and go back and attack it."
Two weeks from now is when Georgia will begin winter workouts for 2023, when Mondon says the team will "flip the switch" from one season to the next. But in this moment, with an entire second half setting up for Georgia to celebrate its hard work paying off in a comfortable title game win, he and his fellow underclassmen were able to take in the opportunity to "be legendary."
Go Gophers!!
The confetti had not finished falling inside SoFi Stadium at the College Football Playoff National Championship before the pivotal question began to emerge: Now that Georgia has won back-to-back national championships, and doing so with a team that beat its opponents by a greater margin than anyone else in the country, can the Bulldogs do it again in 2023?
If imagining the quest for a three-peat feels immature at this early hour in the offseason, then consider what accomplishing that feat would mean and the apparent likelihood that Georgia will have a good shot to do something that's not been done since Minnesota ran off three consecutive titles from 1934-36.
"Dang," remarked Georgia sophomore linebacker Smael Mondon, the team's leading tackler from Monday night's win, after being informed of this historical note. "It's a big opportunity, but we're going to take these two weeks, rest, get our bodies right and go back and attack it."
Two weeks from now is when Georgia will begin winter workouts for 2023, when Mondon says the team will "flip the switch" from one season to the next. But in this moment, with an entire second half setting up for Georgia to celebrate its hard work paying off in a comfortable title game win, he and his fellow underclassmen were able to take in the opportunity to "be legendary."
Historic three-peat now in sight for Georgia as returning stars focus on avoiding entitlement entering 2023
The Bulldogs bring back a ton of key stars from a team that just bulldozed its way to a second straight title
www.cbssports.com
Go Gophers!!