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Georgia Football’s Kirby Smart Gives Alabama’s Nick Saban His SEC Flowers
With back-to-back national championships, Georgia Football has joined Alabama Football on the top tier of programs in the sport. Georgia football coach Kirby Smart knows that his success was made possible in large part because of what Nick Saban has done at Alabama.
Before taking over the Georgia football program in 2016, Kirby Smart saw firsthand how Nick Saban made the SEC the premiere conference in college football. While Smart was a defensive assistant for Saban from 2007-2015, the Crimson Tide won four national championships. Smart was also a defensive backs coach for LSU in 2004, the year after Saban led the Tigers to a national title.
“Nick has been tremendous for our sport. Nobody has moved the college football game more than he has,” Smart said on “The Paul Finebaum Show.” The SEC is the premier place primarily because he started bringing national championships there when he was at LSU. He’s done a lot for this game.”
It didn’t take long for Smart to turn Georgia back into a national powerhouse. After going 8-5 as a rookie head coach, Smart led the Bulldogs to a 13-2 record. Alabama defeated Georgia in the 2017-2018 College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
Four years later, Smart got revenge against his former boss. Georgia defeated Alabama in the 2021-2022 CFP national championship game.
The SEC has won each of college football’s last four national titles. Before Alabama won it all in the 2020-2021 season, Joe Burrow led LSU to the championship game with one of the all-time great college football seasons.
Georgia is the favorite to win next year’s title. Alabama is considered to be the Bulldogs’ biggest threat for a 3-peat.
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2025 freshmen to watch: Defense
2025 freshmen to watch: Defense
It’s time to look ahead to 2025.
Georgia’s 2024 season ended with a 23-10 loss to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl on January 2. The Bulldogs now turn their focus to the offseason in preparation for the 2025 campaign.
UGASports has an early look at some freshmen to watch on the defensive side of the ball.
DT Elijah Griffin
Griffin is exactly the type of game-wrecking presence Georgia has needed along the defensive line. At 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds, the Pooler native profiles nicely as a 3-technique who could also play nose in Georgia’s defense. Griffin shined all year for Savannah Christian and dominated competition at the Under Armour All-American Game. With several big bodies leaving Athens, there should be ample opportunity for Griffin to play early in his career.
EDGE Isaiah Gibson
Gibson is an elite athletic specimen on the edge. Georgia lists the Warner Robins native at 6-foot-4 and 255 pounds, and he will only get bigger and stronger through his first few months in Georgia’s strength and conditioning program. The Bulldogs have used multiple first-year players in situational packages in recent years, and Gibson very well could be next on that list.
LB Zayden Walker
Walker already has impressive linebacker size, listed by Georgia at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds. But Walker also has the athleticism to play in space and move from sideline to sideline. Similar with players along the defensive front, freshmen linebackers such as Chris Cole have been able to carve out situational roles for themselves. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Walker on the field in some capacity in 2025.
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