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Nobody Benefits More From No Nick Saban Than Georgia’s Kirby Smart
ATHENS, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 11: Head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs reacts during the … [+]
With apologies to Lou Gehrig’s spirit, University of Georgia football coach Kirby Smart is the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
Well . . .
Now he is.
As for the past, 1-5?
That was Smart’s record against Alabama coach Nick Saban, and that was ridiculous since folks held their breath during Georgia-Alabama games to see how Smart’s Bulldogs would lose this time.
So much for old news.
Here’s the latest: Kirby Paul Smart is the undisputed champion of his profession, and he has the ability to knock the crimson and white out of Alabama just about anytime he pleases.
Just like that, the bogeyman during Kirby’s eight years of goodness and often greatness with the Bulldogs is gone.
He’s outta here.
He’s done since Saban and “1-5” retired out of nowhere Thursday after seven national championships, including six at Alabama during the past 17 years.
Saban was the primary reason the Crimson Tide ranked fourth on Forbes’ 2019 list among college football programs with a three-year average revenue before the pandemic of $134 million.
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 01: Head coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide looks on in the … [+]
Pop Warner. Knute Rockne. Frank Leahy. Amos Alonzo Stagg. Bud Wilkinson. Woody Hayes. Barry Switzer. John McKay. Tom Osborne. Bobby Bowden. Neither of those college football coaching legends nor Alabama’s other eternal god named Bear Bryant surpass Saban in greatness.
Which meant Smart wasn’t alone among his peers getting spooked by Saban, owner of a 31-3 record against his former assistant coaches. It’s just that Smart remained Saban’s most prominent and persistent target.
Ding dong. The bogeyman is dead.
Which old bogeyman?
The Saban bogeyman.
And, boy, did Saban rattle around Smart’s head since Saban served as his old boss for nearly a dozen years. That included one season at LSU, one with the Miami Dolphins and eight at Alabama, where Smart served as the Crimson Tide’s defensive coordinator for four of those Saban-led national titles.
Alabama officials wanted Smart on Saban’s staff forever. So, during the summer of 2015, they jumped Smart into a tie for the highest-paid assistant coach in the sport with a $15o,000 raise to $1.5 million.
Georgia officials did better than that for their alumnus who was an All-SEC defensive back for the Bulldogs during the late 1990s. They give him $3.75 million for the 2016 season, and they also made him their head coach.
Smart didn’t disappoint.
On that same 2019 list for Forbes’ most valuable college football program, Smart had the Bulldogs so popular that they ranked seventh with a three-year average revenue before the pandemic of $125 million.
Georgia school officials even unleashed a Kirby-inspired building spree. By the fall of 2021, they had written checks totaling $175 million for more than 350,000 square feet of football properties since his arrival.
Such things happen when you go from decades as only consistently better than mediocre since winning the 1980 national championship with Herschel Walker in your huddle to sitting among national royalty in recruiting and victories with Kirby on your sidelines.
Let’s start with recruiting.
Nobody was close to Saban and Alabama over years in that department, but before long, Kirby and Georgia were.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – JANUARY 10: Head Coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrates with … [+]
Better yet for the Bulldogs, they finished with the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class for 2024 after signing the No. 1 cornerback, the No. 1 linebacker and the No. 1 punter as well as the No. 1 player in the states of New Jersey, Tennessee and Virginia.
Alabama was a consensus No. 2 overall.
There also was this: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote during Kirby’s nine recruiting classes at Georgia, Alabama was No. 1 five times and No. 2 three times while the Bulldogs were No. 1 three times with two No. 2 finishes.
The paper added this was the eighth time in the last nine years either Georgia or Alabama grabbed the nation’s No. 1 class, and this was the fourth time they both finished first and second.
With no Saban, Smart is now peerless as a recruiter.
The same goes for as a winner.
Kirby’s Alabama-like recruiting turned Georgia into the game’s most dominant program after capturing two consecutive national championships before this season. Not only that, but the 2023 Bulldogs just missed returning to the College Football Playoff (CFP) after they sealed a 13-1 campaign with a 63-3 slashing of previously unbeaten Florida State in the Orange Bowl.
Georgia’s only loss this past season?
To Saban, of course.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 02: Head coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts to a play … [+]
That was in early December during the SEC Championship Game, which was an unofficial home game for the Bulldogs playing Alabama in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, located 71 miles from Sanford Stadium in Athens.
Smart’s Georgia teams dropped two other SEC Championship Games and a national championship game to Saban’s Alabama teams at the same location.
The fifth loss for Smart against Saban happened in Tuscaloosa, and the only victory occurred in Indianapolis, where the Bulldogs won the first of their consecutive national championships following the 2021 season.
But was that a fluke?
You have to ask, because here’s what happened the next time the 48-year-old Smart faced the 72-year-old Saban: Youth wasn’t served again.
Alabama was chosen by the 2023 CFP selection committee over Georgia as one of its four teams after Saban and the Tide survived the Bulldogs during that SEC Championship Game in December.
That said, Georgia and Alabama will play in September when the Bulldogs travel to Tuscaloosa for a regular-season game, but this time, with much of the world returning to watch, Saban won’t be on the sidelines.
Hear that sound?
It’s Smart exhaling.
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Georgia Deports Citizens of 6 Countries, Including Azerbaijan
Employees of the Migration Department of Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, as part of recent special operations, have deported 13 citizens from Turkmenistan, Iran, Cuba, Türkiye, Thailand, and Azerbaijan.
According to the information released by the ministry, the Migration Department carried out comprehensive immigration control measures in close coordination with the relevant departments, The Caspian Post reports, citing local media.
It is noted that, under current legislation, deported persons are prohibited from re-entering the country.
According to official statistics, the total number of foreign citizens deported from Georgia last year was 1,311.
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Georgia attains highest AP Top 25 ranking since 2003, with Florida on deck
No. 18 Bulldogs bring 13-1 record into Tuesday night game against defending national champion Gators in Gainesville.
Georgia coach Mike White (right) talks with guard Jeremiah Wilkinson during the Bulldogs’ win against Cincinnati in a Holiday Hoopsgiving game Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Georgia won 84-65. (Jason Getz/AJC)
ATHENS — Georgia basketball is back on the map, ranked in the AP Top 25 for a third consecutive week for the first time in nearly 23 years.
The Bulldogs (13-1, 1-0 SEC) are ranked No. 18 in the AP Top 25, up five spots from last week’s ranking, on the strength of a 104-100 overtime win over Auburn on Saturday.
It’s the highest Georgia has been ranked in the AP Top 25 poll since Jim Harrick coached the program and came in at No. 17 on Feb. 3, 2003 — the most recent season UGA has been ranked in the poll three or more consecutive weeks.
Unbeaten teams Arizona (14-0), Michigan (13-0) and Iowa State (14-0) hold the top three spots in this week’s AP Top 25, with UConn (14-1) and Purdue (13-1) rounding out the top five.
Vanderbilt (14-0, 1-0) is the SEC’s highest-ranked AP Top 25 team, coming in at No. 11, while Alabama (11-3, 1-0) is at No. 13, Arkansas (11-3, 1-0) is No. 15 and then No. 18 Georgia is the league’s fourth-highest-ranked team entering into this week’s games.
“Our guys have been so eager, probably like most teams in our league and throughout other leagues, at the highest level of college basketball,” UGA fourth-year coach Mike White said about the start of SEC play.
“We were playing a bunch of midmajors through the holidays, and you can’t let the moment be too big.”
Georgia’s schedule strength jumped from 298th to 231st with the win over Auburn, and it figures to get another boost when the Bulldogs play at Florida (9-5, 0-1) at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
“Our confidence comes from within, we know what we have in our locker room,” said Georgia guard Jeremiah Wilkinson, a transfer from Cal who scored 31 in the win over Auburn and leads the Bulldogs with 18.3 points per game this season.
“We knew what we were capable of before coming into the (Auburn) game, and we told each other before the game: Let’s act like we’re supposed to win the game. Let’s act like we’re supposed to be here.”
Georgia leads the nation in scoring offense (99.4 points per game), fast-break points (27.0 per game) and blocked shots (8.0 per game).
The Gators, featuring preseason All-SEC players Alex Condon, Thomas Haugh and Boogie Fland, were the media’s preseason pick to win the league.
Georgia — which didn’t have a player picked on the first, second or third team — was picked to finish 14th in the SEC.
White, who coached Florida from 2015-2022, leading the Gators to four NCAA tournaments and an Elite Eight appearance in 2017, said Georgia is looking forward to the opportunity to play the defending national champion.
“We’ll fly around, we’ll play hard, we’ll be prepared,” White said. “This team has a pretty healthy level of intrinsic confidence, and you’ll need that to be competitive down there against a team that’s coming off a national championship.”
Georgia split with Florida last season, losing 89-59 in Gainesville, Florida, on Jan. 25 and then handing the Gators their last loss of the season, 88-83, on Feb. 25 in Athens.
“It’s nothing different than what we’ve just seen tonight (against Auburn),” said UGA guard Marcus “Smurf” Millender, who leads Georgia with 54 assists and a 40% 3-point shooting clip.
“They put their jerseys on like we put our jerseys on. We’re going to give them our best game and hope they bring it too.”
Florida fell out of the AP Top 25 poll this week after losing its SEC-opening game at Missouri 76-74 on Saturday and is among other teams still receiving votes.
Georgia has lost six consecutive games in Gainesville dating back to a 61-55 win on March 2, 2019, in Tom Crean’s first year leading the Bulldogs.
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5 things to watch for in Georgia politics this year
Your daily jolt of news and analysis from the AJC politics team.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is his second and final term of office. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
Today’s newsletter highlights:
- Marjorie Taylor Greene stokes feud with Donald Trump as she exits Congress.
- Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens will be sworn in today for a second term.
- Dana Barrett is expected to run for secretary of state as a Democrat.
Looking ahead
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Things to know
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- A yearslong challenge to Georgia’s anti-abortion law and a case blaming Snapchat for a teenager’s reckless driving are among the cases to watch in state courts this year, the AJC’s Rosie Manins reports.
- Garland Favorito believes the U.S. government covered up the truth about the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Now, he’s become a leader among conservatives who say Georgia’s 2020 presidential election was rife with fraud, the AJC’s David Wickert reports.
- A shadowy group has paid roughly $8 million for ads criticizing Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ campaign for governor. Now, Jones is urging the Federal Communications Commission to step in, Greg Bluestein reports.
Last day

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Rome, is stepping down from Congress today.
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Dickens’ second term
Andre Dickens was first sworn in as mayor of Atlanta during an inauguration ceremony at Georgia Tech in 2022.
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Ossoff’s strategy
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff held a rally in Savannah last July.
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Campaign watch

Democrat Dana Barrett is a Fulton County commissioner.
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Listen up
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Today in Washington

President Donald Trump waved after arriving at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. He was returning from a holiday break in Florida.
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- President Donald Trump participates in a policy meeting at the White House.
- The full House is out for one more day.
- The House Ethics Committee is expected to announce an update on a complaint involving U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Jackson, and his top aide, Brandon Phillips. The committee disclosed in November that the complaint had been referred to its members on Oct. 7 and set a deadline for today to announce its course of action. The complaint wasn’t made public, and Collins’ office has called it a “desperate and baseless attack” by the U.S. Senate candidate’s political opponents.
- The Senate return for evening votes.
Shoutouts
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- Rebecca Yardley, executive director of America First Georgia (was Tuesday).
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Before you go

Georgia author Allen Levi tells the story of a man named Theo who transforms lives with small acts of kindness.
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