The third-ranked Georgia football team captured its second straight SEC championship and got a bit of revenge against No. 9 Alabama on Saturday night in front of a crowd of 77,247 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
After losing 24-21 to the ninth-ranked Crimson Tide in Athens back in September, the Bulldogs dominated for long stretches of their 28-7 win to clinch the program's 16th SEC crown.
Georgia (12-1) held the Crimson Tide (10-3) scoreless through the first three quarters, didn't allow the Tide to top 100 yards until the final play of the third, and also made big plays in all three phases of the game.
A blocked punt in the first quarter was the first key play, setting up the Bulldogs' first score. The Bulldogs, playing in their fifth straight SEC Championship Game, tying Florida (1992-96)

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