ChatGPT predicts dream Georgia season ending with sweet Carson Beck revenge

This would be the best possible outcome for Georgia this year.
Georgia Tech v Georgia
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There is so much uncertainty surrounding Georgia football heading into the 2025 season. The Bulldogs roster is stacked with talent, so there are plenty of reasons to be hopeful heading into the season, but having to start a new quarterback this year is a little concerning.

So at this point in the offseason, it’s nearly impossible to accurately predict how Georgia’s season will pan out. Thankfully ChatGPT came to the rescue and predicted an extremely exciting outcome when a Miami fan asked it to predict the Hurricanes 2025 season.

Georgia predicted to face Miami in College Football Playoff

While UGA fans care about Georgia the most and their success in the season ahead, most fans will also care about Miami even slightly after Carson Beck transferred to the Hurricanes this offseason. So it was impossible to not see how ChatGPT thinks Miami will do next season with Beck under center.

According to ChatGPT, Miami will go 11-1 during the regular season while also beating Clemson in the ACC Championship game. ChatGPT also has Miami winning their College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup against Michigan and semifinal game against Alabama. But waiting for Miami in the National Championship game is Georgia.

This potentially is the one thing Georgia fans want to happen most next season. Getting to play Miami at any point next year in the CFP would be awesome, but getting to play the Hurricanes and Beck in the national title game is as good as it gets.

And fortunately for Georgia, ChatGPT has the Bulldogs beating Miami in the title game 34-20.

At the end of the day, what ChatGPT thinks will happen this season means absolutely nothing, but imagining this scenario playing out is extremely exciting. Not only would Georgia win another national title, but they’d be beating their former quarterback who left on bad terms along the way. So there really is no better outcome than that.