The Georgia Bulldogs were crowned America’s Division 1 college football champions for the second straight season Monday at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, beating the Texas Christian University (TCU) Horned Frogs by 65 points at 7.
The Bulldogs, nationally ranked first, made short work of their opponents who had reached the finals by surprising the Michigan Wolverines during the Fiesta Bowl.
The Horned Frogs still believed they had a chance of winning after a tight first quarter, but the Bulldogs dominated the rest of the game 49-0.
Quarterback Stetson Bennett made it big in his last game behind the center for Georgia. He had 304 yards and four touchdowns through the air, plus he added two majors with his legs.
Brock Bowers was his favorite target after catching seven balls for 152 yards and a touchdown. Ladd McConkey, twice, and Adonai Mitchell also added six points to the board by catching a relay.
Running back Branson Robinson mimicked his quarterback by crossing the goal line twice. Kendall Milton scored the Bulldogs’ other touchdown.
Pivot Max Duggan’s night quickly turned into a nightmare on the losing side. He had two interceptions and failed to complete a touchdown pass. He was still the only Horned Frogs player To a major by land.