ATLANTA (AP) — After No. 3 Georgia closed an 11-1 regular season with its eighth straight win over Georgia Tech last week, coach Kirby Smart was asked about his senior class dominating its top rivals through four seasons.
Smart replied with a reminder that Georgia Tech, Florida, Auburn and Tennessee do not form a complete list of the Bulldogs' biggest rivals.
“You know, there’s other ones out there we haven’t beat,” Smart said.
Smart didn't mention No. 10 Alabama. He didn't have to.
Georgia players understand there's unfinished business waiting in Saturday's Southeastern Conference championship game. A win over Alabama (10-2, No. 9 CFP) is the glaring omission on the Georgia seniors' four-year 50-5 record that includes the 2022 national championship and two SEC titles.
“Everybody

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