WATCH: Georgia releases 'Sixty Minutes' hype trailer narrated by Bill Goldberg
ATLANTA, Ga. — There is just over 24 hours left before No. 1 Georgia takes on No. 4 Ohio State in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl. The winner moves on to the National Championship game and the loser has to wait another year for a shot to win the big prize.
The Georgia video team has released it’s latest work, a hype trailer with the title “Sixty Minutes.” The one-minute and 13-second feature is narrated by UGA and pro wrestling legend Bill Golberg. It touts a “60-minute drive for a 60-minute fight,” referencing how the Bulldogs are just an hour away from Athens.
𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐭𝐲 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐭𝐞𝐬 | Game Fourteen
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) December 30, 2022
🎙: @Goldberg #GoDawgs | #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/txlr6V6Tvw
These Bulldogs have said it all week. They have a ton of respect for Ohio State and they’re expecting a battle.
“I wouldn’t say you get tired of it because those teams wouldn’t be talked about as much if they weren’t as good as they are,” sophomore STAR Javon Bullard said. “So they earned the right to be talked about and we respect them. We respect them offensively and we just have to do what we need to do to come out on top. We know those guys have a lot of explosive players, a lot of great players on that offense — offense and defense. Like I said, we need to lock in on our assignment and what we have to do to come out with a win.”
Georgia is the six-point favorite at present after being a 6.5-point favorite for weeks. The Bulldogs won’t be paying attention to that but they will be focused on playing the game the only way they know how.
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“I think physicality is part of this game. It’s a major part of every football game,” Kirby Smart said on Thursday. “When you look across the board and you do studies on these semifinals and final playoff games since the playoff started, physicality at the line of scrimmage has been really critical.
“You look across the board, teams that run the ball well tend to win these games. Also, red area, third down, and explosive plays are indicators, but the line of scrimmage play and physicality, but physicality can be a lot of different ways. It can be on the perimeter. It can be on special teams. It can be a lot of different ways of looking at it.
“I’ve got a lot of respect for both conferences because, when you play in a bowl game, you get to watch the other conference all the way through. You get to see all these teams they play, and you have a lot of respect for the conference that you’re playing. They have great physicality in that conference, always have, and we respect that.”