Porterville Recorder

Georgia snaps 41-year title drought with 33-18 win over Bama Defense earns redemption

- By RALPH D. RUSSO

Georgia won its long-awaited national championsh­ip the way it dominated during an undefeated regular season — by relying on its defense.

The Bulldogs allowed only 30 yards rushing in beating Alabama 33-18 on Monday night in Indianapol­is. Georgia (14-1) won its first national title since the 1980 season.

“I hope it doesn’t take that long again,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. “Go Dawgs!”

The clinching touchdown came on cornerback Kelee Ringo’s 79-yard intercepti­on return with less than one minute remaining.

It was redemption for a defense that hadn’t allowed more than 17 points in a game before being humbled in its 41-24 loss to Alabama in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game on Dec. 4.

The defense regained its swagger with its 34-11 semifinal win over Michigan. Winning the rematch with Alabama (13-2) was the crowning achievemen­t for Smart and his defense.

The Bulldogs entered the championsh­ip game allowing a nation-best 9.6 points per game.

Held without a sack in the loss to Alabama in Atlanta, Georgia’s defense appeared to break through on the fourth play of the game.

Defensive tackle Jordan Davis reached Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young for an apparent sack. Young appeared to fumble, and linebacker Nakobe Dean scooped up the loose ball and ran for what was called a touchdown by the officials.

Following a review, the play was ruled an incomplete pass. Officials ruled Young’s arm was going forward as he was tossed to the ground. The Crimson Tide’s drive continued and ended with a field goal.

Linebacker Channing Tindall gave Georgia its long-awaited first sack of Young, for a loss of 13 yards, in the second quarter as the Crimson Tide again

PHOTO BY settled for a field goal by Will Reichard.

Georgia took a 19-18 lead on Stetson Bennett’s 40-yard touchdown pass to Adonai Mitchell. The defense then stopped Alabama without a first down. The Crimson Tide’s punt set up Bennett’s 15-yard touchdown pass to tight end Brock Bowers to stretch the lead to eight points.

 ?? AP DARRON CUMMINGS ?? Georgia’s Adonai Mitchel catches a touchdown pass over Alabama’s Khyree Jackson during the second half of the College Football Playoff championsh­ip football game Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, in Indianapol­is.
AP DARRON CUMMINGS Georgia’s Adonai Mitchel catches a touchdown pass over Alabama’s Khyree Jackson during the second half of the College Football Playoff championsh­ip football game Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, in Indianapol­is.

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