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The Bulldogs not only won, but they did it convincingly in a game that looked like it could have been even more of a rout had coach Kirby Smart kept his foot on the gas.
The No. 1 Bulldogs (13-0) put up 35 points before halftime and never looked back in a 50-30 victory over No. 14 LSU in Atlanta.
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett was excellent, throwing four touchdown passes in the first half before the running game took control in the second half
LSU's offense played about as well as Brian Kelly could have hoped against Georgia's stout defense.
The Tigers put together long drives in the first half and kept moving the ball in the second half even after Garrett Nussmeier replaced a hobbled Jayden Daniels at quarterback.
The blocked field goal kick turned a potential Tigers lead into an early 7-0 deficit, and a third-quarter drive that could have left LSU down by 11 points ended on a questionable play call that resulted in a turnover on downs.
LSU can hold its head high with a 9-4 record in Kelly's first season, and the play of Nussmeier could inspire hope for the future in Baton Rouge.
For Georgia, the journey is only beginning. The Bulldogs will be the clear No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff and will play in the Peach Bowl in Atlanta on New Year's Eve.
Georgia is looking to become the first team in a decade to win back-to-back national championships. It's looking to be an undefeated champion this season.