WATCH: Georgia trolls TCU with "Hypnodawg" video in third quarter of title game
As TCU rattled off a run to the College Football Playoff national championship, the “Hypnotoad” took social media by storm. The Horned Frogs would tweet a video with of the “Hypnotoad” after every victory, and it became a fan favorite across college football.
So when Georgia jumped out to a commanding 45-7 lead over TCU Monday night, the Bulldogs didn’t waste an opportunity to troll their opponent — not even waiting until after the game to do so.
Georgia football’s Twitter account tweeted the “HypnoDAWG” as the Bulldogs were in the midst of their rout of the Horned Frogs at SoFi Stadium. It was exactly what you’d expect.
Georgia took a 38-7 lead into halftime, but Brock Bowers got himself on the board in the third quarter with a crazy touchdown reception to extend the lead to 45-7.
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David Pollack says Georgia has ‘taken a hold’ on college football in front of Nick Saban
Even when Alabama is not making the College Football Playoff, head coach Nick Saban finds himself on the broadcast side of the national championship game. He’s watching a former assistant coach dominate as well, with Kirby Smart having his team up by 31 points at halftime against TCU. It’s been dominant from Georgia start to finish.
Before the game began, people were beginning to ask if Georgia was leap frogging over Alabama in the big scheme of things. David Pollack thinks that debate is finished saying the Bulldogs have “taken a hold” in college football, at least over the past two seasons. With two national championships, there might not be too much of an argument.
The moment Pollack made the statement was a funny one though. Saban was sitting right next to him but did not give much of a reaction. There was no true emotion on his face as the Alabama headman just nodded in agreement.