Dawg D seeks redemption vs Bama in national title game

Jan 8, 2022, 11:26 PM | Updated: Jan 9, 2022, 1:43 pm

FILE - Kentucky quarterback Will Levis (7) is sacked by Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter (88)...

FILE - Kentucky quarterback Will Levis (7) is sacked by Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter (88) and linebacker Quay Walker (7) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021 in Athens, Ga. Georgia plays Alabama in the College Football Playoff national championship game on Jan. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)

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              FILE - Georgia offensive lineman Warren Ericson (50) and Alabama wide receiver Slade Bolden (18) play during the second half of the Southeastern Conference championship NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, in Atlanta. Those Georgia Bulldogs aren't the only ones having a devil of a time beating fellow Southeastern Conference powerhouse Alabama. They're just the only one that gets another shot in the biggest game of them all. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)
            
              FILE - Kentucky quarterback Will Levis (7) is sacked by Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter (88) and linebacker Quay Walker (7) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021 in Athens, Ga. Georgia plays Alabama in the College Football Playoff national championship game on Jan. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)
            
              Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jordan Davis (99) pursues Michigan Wolverines running back Blake Corum (2) and tackles him for a loss in the second quarter of the 2021 College Football Playoff Semifinal between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Michigan Wolverines at the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
            
              Georgia head coach Kirby Smart hugs defensive lineman Jordan Davis after their win against Michigan in the Orange Bowl NCAA College Football Playoff semifinal game, Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, in Miami Gardens, Fla. Georgia won 34-11.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
            
              FILE - Alabama running back Brian Robinson Jr. (4) carries the ball against Auburn during the second half of an NCAA college football game Nov. 27, 2021, in Auburn, Ala. Alabama plays Georgia in the College Football Playoff national championship game on Jan. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)
            
              Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean (17) sacks Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara (12) during the second quarter of the NCAA College Football Playoff Orange Bowl game Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
            
              FILE- Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean (17) follows a play during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Florida, Oct. 30, 2021, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Five weeks have passed, but it still seems a bit unreal.

The Georgia Bulldogs straggling off the field in Atlanta, having been run into the ground by an Alabama offense that showed absolutely no respect for what was supposedly one of the greatest defenses in college football history.

The sting of that day hasn’t gone away.

“It was our wake-up call,” said Jordan Davis, Georgia’s behemoth of a defensive lineman. “We realized that we had a lot of work to do and we hadn’t arrived yet.”

The Bulldogs (13-1) bounced back with a dominant victory over Michigan in the Orange Bowl semifinal, but the real test comes Monday night in the national championship game.

They’ll get another shot at Alabama, the team that left them huffing and puffing in a 41-24 beatdown for the Southeastern Conference title.

“They gave us a little fit,” Davis said. “Threw a lot of haymakers and we couldn’t really respond like we wanted to. But with time, you get better. You learn more about yourself as a defense. You learn more about Alabama this time going into the game. So definitely this time around will be different.”

Over 12 regular-season games, Georgia’s defense was barely tested. The Bulldogs posted three shutouts and allowed just 83 points — a miniscule 6.9 per game and by far the best in the country.

They went into the SEC title game with all sorts of swagger, even though they were facing the defending national champs, a team they haven’t beaten since 2007.

Four dizzying quarters later, that aura of invincibility was gone.

Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young ducked and dodged any attempts to get pressure on the quarterback. His scrambling left Davis and the Bulldogs huffing and puffing, creating plenty of time to hit one deep pass after another.

Young threw for 421 yards and three touchdowns. He ran for 40 yards and another score. The Bulldogs had no answer for a QB they’ve since dubbed the Gingerbread Man for his elusiveness.

After totaling 41 sacks during the regular season, Georgia didn’t have any against the Crimson Tide (13-1).

“I’d say we weren’t as conditioned as we should have been, especially on my part,” the 340-pound Davis conceded. “It’s definitely about pushing yourself to the next level. You just want to do the things — this is for all the glory. So, if you’re not pushing yourself to the absolute limit, then it’s like what are you here for?”

Georgia’s defense is looking to build on its thoroughly dominant performance in the Orange Bowl, where they kept Michigan out of the end zone until the closing minutes.

But Young and the Tide are an entirely different challenge. The Bulldogs must find a way to create some havoc in the pocket, even if they aren’t able to bring Young down. He had far too much time in the first game to survey the field, allowing him to burn Georgia over and over again with deep throws.

“We’ve faced pretty elusive guys,” linebacker Nakobe Dean said. “I feel that he’s one of the best ones as far as sitting in that pocket and staying calm. I feel like he does that better than anybody.”

For Georgia coach Kirby Smart, there’s another consideration.

Alabama largely abandoned the running game against the Bulldogs, only to bring it back in a big way in a 27-6 smacking of Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl semifinal.

The Tide rushed for 301 yards against the Bearcats, their best of the season by a long shot. Brian Robinson led the way with a career-high 204 yards on the ground.

“That’s the ultimate challenge,” Smart said Sunday. “It’s a double-edged sword. You do too much of this, they can hurt you. They’re certainly physical up front. They always have been.

“But,” he quickly added, “make no mistake about it, they can be really explosive on the outside.”

Even though Alabama won’t have one of their top receivers — John Metchie went down with a season-ending knee injury in the first meeting against Georgia — Young still has plenty of weapons to work with.

“You can actually win the line of scrimmage and you could possibly lose the game because of explosive plays,” Smart said. “That’s what you’ve got to be careful of.”

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