Georgia football unveils national championship rings after back-to-back titles
The Georgia Bulldogs finally gave everyone a first look at their latest championship rings for winning back-to-back NCAA titles.
In a post shared via their Twitter account, the Bulldogs revealed the 2023 National Championship rings — featuring an incredible design in the center with two trophies beside each other.
Georgia reveals championship rings
The center logo and face of the rings certainly draw the eye right away, but the sides of the ring are no less impressive either.
On one side, the Bulldog logo is prominent with the name of the player or coach whose owns the ring is displayed above — with coach Kirby Smart’s name atop the ring they showed off.
On the other, the final score of their dominant victory over TCU is displayed alongside “Hollywood” imagery to commemorate the game being played at SoFi Stadium.
Georgia won their second-straight national title behind quarterback Stetson Bennett IV in an incredible 65-7 win.
The game was a perfect finish to a two-year run by the Bulldogs that will now be forever immortalized in their championship rings.
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Brock Bowers on winning the 2022 Mackey Award
Georgia tight end Brock Bowers also received some new hardware on Saturday, being presented with the Mackey Award for his play on the field last season. Bowers was one of the biggest factors in Georgia repeating as national champions last season and won the 2022 John Mackey Award for his effort in the process.
Despite being named college football’s best tight end, Bowers appeared to be fully focused on helping his team with the 2023 season beginning — opting to praise his teammates and coaches for making his award possible in the first place.
Well known as a player who focuses on the team and helps define what Georgia football has become — his short interview about receiving recognition highlighted how little he preferred the limelight.
“I mean, it’s really about the team,” said Bowers after the broadcast crew stopped him from rushing to the locker room at halftime. “The success we had last year just has helped me out, and I couldn’t have done it without my coaches or my teammates.”
After downplaying the emotions of being presented with the Mackey Award in front of the Georgia fans on Saturday, Bowers did show some excitement during the interview — when speaking about what he expects from this season.
“Hopefully big things. We got a great team and we just gotta keep grinding and do it again.”