As crazy as it seems, Georgia football has what it takes to win it all, and the way they’ve acted toward the media this time around tells us everything we need to know.
Some Georgia fans won’t allow themselves to get excited until the Dawgs win it all, but it is okay to be ecstatic about them being in their second national title in five years.
Georgia’s coaching staff continues to mature each year under head coach Kirby Smart, especially the head man himself.
That growth comes from knowing how to handle these big-time situations. After experiencing the 2017 playoffs, Smart knows how to prepare his guys for this time around.
Georgia football has the willpower to do whatever it takes to win a national championship.
Smart knows if he coaches this team to play within themselves, they can do whatever they set as their goals.
They’ve worked on keeping the noise away from their program all season long, and while the SEC Championship game seemed to show they got away from that, they regrouped for Michigan.
Georgia must remember it’s them against the world, and they must have the willpower to silence the noise. By silencing what the media says, what classmates say, and even Alabama head coach Nick Saban says, they are mature enough to do what hasn’t happened in 41 years.
It’s evident from the interviews earlier this week that this team wants to do whatever it takes to win a title and leave that kind of legacy, so they are motivated.
If any team can win the coveted national championship, it’s going to be the Georgia football one with the former walk-on quarterback, a team riddled with injuries they had to work through all season, and the one who got embarrassed to get a second look at the team that beat them.
Georgia couldn’t ask for better circumstances outside eliminating Alabama in the SEC, but we are done dwelling in the past. This year the Dawgs can do it all, and if they continue to have this impeccable willpower to silence the noise, it will happen.