UGA Football: Shoutout to the National Champions from Some Damn Good Dawgs

Shoutout to the NATIONAL CHAMPIONS from some DGDs❗️@GeorgiaFootball 🐶🏆 pic.twitter.com/VLj7CZDfO2
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) January 12, 2022
Shoutout to the NATIONAL CHAMPIONS from some DGDs❗️@GeorgiaFootball 🐶🏆 pic.twitter.com/VLj7CZDfO2
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) January 12, 2022
My Bulldogs are National Champions! Congratulations to every single one of the players, @KirbySmartUGA, @universityofga, and the entire @GeorgiaFootball staff and organization! TEAMS WIN. #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/af4OLY8jx1
— Francis Tarkenton (@Fran_Tarkenton) January 12, 2022
2017 3-star DB Ameer Speed entered the portal as a grad transfer after totaling 25 tackles during his Georgia career @rivalsmike @RadiNabulsi @AnthonyDasher1 https://t.co/mp4dUuexne
— NCAA Transfer Portal (@RivalsPortal) January 11, 2022
Georgia WR Jaylen Johnson, who walked on before earning a scholarship, entered the portal after grabbing 5 rec for 49 yards during his time with the Bulldogs @RadiNabulsi @AnthonyDasher1
— NCAA Transfer Portal (@RivalsPortal) January 11, 2022
By John Frierson
Staff Writer
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett may have said it best just past midnight, a few minutes after No. 3 Georgia knocked off No. 1 Alabama, 33-18, on Monday night to win the 2021 College Football Playoff national championship.
During his TV interview on the field inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Bennett, looking more than a little overwhelmed at what the Bulldogs had just done, said: “Good Lord. Wow.”
That about sums it up, right?
For the first time since that legendary 1980 season of Dooley, Walker, Belue-to-Scott, Woerner and so many more, the Georgia Bulldogs are national champions. It didn’t come easy, not at the end. But nothing truly special comes easy.
ATHENS, Ga. – The University of Georgia will celebrate the Bulldogs’ 2021 National Championship on Saturday, January 15 in a ceremony at Sanford Stadium.
Gates open at Noon. A parade down Lumpkin Street to Sanford Stadium will start at 12:30 with a Dawg Walk at 1 p.m., and a formal program beginning at 2 p.m.
All tickets are complimentary and will be available to season ticket holders and students Tuesday, January 11 – Wednesday, January 12 at 5 p.m. via an online request form. Remaining tickets will be available to the general public on Thursday, January 13 – Friday, January 14.
All regular gameday procedures will be followed with campus opening up to visitors on Saturday at 7 a.m.
Details will be forthcoming on GeorgiaDogs.com and via UGAAA social media channels.
Back home 😎🏆#GoDawgs #NationalChampionship pic.twitter.com/CugnYuLsUq
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) January 11, 2022