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Kirby Smart's Dawgs sic Georgia Tech at will: The Georgia Show

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Kirby Smart honored Vince Dooley in his postgame remarks that recapped a 37-14 win over Georgia Tech. The Dawgs’ head coach has a program that Dooley would admire – and inevitably compare to some esteemed unit in military history.

This Georgia team made some of its own history in Saturday’s win over Georgia Tech.

Not even Dooley’s or Butts’s or Richt’s or Donnan’s or Goff’s Dawgs scraped the ceiling of back-to-back undefeated regular seasons.

Only Smart’s program can boast that.

‘The Georgia Show’ recaps Georgia football games immediately after they conclude, every Saturday on the DawgsHQ YouTube Channel.

If you miss us live, you can catch the replay right there on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify.

Here’s what DawgsHQ Senior Editor Jake Rowe had to say about Georgia’s interesting win over Georgia Tech:

First of all, what was up with Georgia’s first half vs Georgia Tech?

Look, I’m all about appreciating history.

I did plenty of it on this week’s show. But Jake and I also hear y’all loud and clear when it comes to the frequent frustration with the Dawgs in the redzone, and in their four-quarter dominance.

It doesn’t happen every game.

Stetson Bennett appears to be on ice when it comes to the offensive game plan.

We get in to that, and why it may just be Kirby Smart’s doing. That may not comfort many of you, but I did offer some silver lining spin zone in my hard-hitting analysis:

Maybe this is a feature, not a flaw, in Kirby Smart’s 2022 team.

Alright, now we can appreciate Stetson Bennett, Kenny McIntosh, the defense, and this team as a whole

Dawgs fans, you are in the good ol’ days.

Back-to-back undefeated regular seasons.

Another trip to the SEC Championship game, and a virtual lock to make yet another College Football Playoff spot.

Who knows what lies beyond that.

But Jake Rowe didn’t seem too concerned about that.

How about Stetson Bennett starting slow (Jake Rowe also had some insight into that during our chat), then rallying to make this his final completion at Sanford Stadium?

Kenny McIntosh toted the mail after Bennett delivered it, and finished with 182 all-purpose yards and a touchdown.

Brock Bowers was the second-leading receiver after that with just 20 yards on five catches, but one of them was a shoestring (and maybe a blade of grass or two) touchdown.

Georgia turned up the heat when it needed to.

There’s no reason to believe it can’t do that, or play even better, in each of its next two or three games this season.

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