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Stetson Bennett didn't let strategy determine him and was on an amazing journey crawling into the Georgia legend.

Stetson Bennett didn't let strategy determine him and was on an amazing journey crawling into the Georgia legend.INDIANAPOLIS - They've waited more than 40 years on Monday night when Georgia arrived at the park when Herschel Walker was stunned, Jimmy Carter was in the White House, and Vince Dooley was wearing a tie on the sidelines.

 Stetson Bennett didn't let strategy determine him and was on an amazing journey crawling into the Georgia legend.

Georgian football appears occasionally under Mark Rich, hitting the roof with Jim Donan and Ray Gough working in his later years.

Georgia's proud fan base has amassed a generation of scar tissue in anticipation of the National Championship, as the futility of four decades of second-place and 26th-place finishes against Alabama in the 2017 league and presumed fate of the season have fallen into the wrath of the SEC Championship. Title match.


The moment finally came when Georgia won its first National Championship title after 41 seasons, as the Georgian team showed contempt for monsters, harassed another tormenting class and spent the fourth quarter against Alabama on Monday night, changing history and history. Thin line between fame. .


The 2.5-foot-tall quarterback Stetson Bennett finally got the right ending — for the game, for a career that began as a half-closet one, and for a story he'll remember as a unique moment. School history.


About 10 minutes later, after delivering controversial momentum and momentum to Alabama, Bennett rewrote the history of football in Georgia by taming a determined fan base and powering a few touchdown engines for the 33-18 National Championship title.


"We lost that game because I wasn't there," Bennett said.


Georgia Stetson Bennett advances to the first half of a college football game against Alabama on Monday, January 10, 2022 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Charlie Riddell)

Georgia's Stetson Bennett took heavy pressure from the Alabama defense and made late touchdown passes to advance to the Bulldogs' national championship. (AP Photo/Charlie Riddell)

After hitting Georgia 18-13, Bennett Heisman outpaced cup winner Bryce Young and sealed himself in Georgia history. After Bennett gave the Bulldogs an 8-point lead with a pair of clutch touchdown drives, the match was closed when Young Kelly threw a six from 79 yards to Ringo, leaving 54 seconds to 54. After failing to score any touch in the first 43 minutes of the match, Georgia scored four goals in the final 16:20. "It hit me a little bit on the sidelines," Bennett said.


Bennett gave Adney Mitchell a 40-yard pass and newcomer Brock Boers a 15-yard pass. Trainers on Twitter ask Kirby Smart to pull Bennett next to Getty Daniels, Blackshire's son, Bainbridge, stuck walking. And Georgian boys will be bound together forever in the terrible turmoil of the fourth quarter that history has presented.


"I cried," Bennett said. "I can't keep it," he added. "I'm not smart. But I feel great."


Smart, a Georgian graduate who won his first national title in Athens in his sixth season. He finally did it by defeating his mentor Nick Sabant on his fifth chance.


"If we lose a national championship, I'm going to lose a former assistant who must have done a great job for us, his program and his team," Saban said.


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If historians look at this moment in sunny Georgia, it would never be correct to review the fund's results with the rest of the concerns expected in the fourth quarter at 11:45 after Bennett's instability. Alabama Christian Harris hit Bennett's waist at the lasso and Bennett lost the ball before the pitcher's hand could move. Life rarely realized she was so fragile.


Apparently unaware of this was Brian Brunch of Alabama, as he was wearing an incomplete crown which he assumed was an incomplete pass and had accidentally had a few blades of grass between his right thumb and lateral side. With that football, Alabama scored the ball into Georgia's 16-yard streak, then won four games by catching Cameron Latour's 3-yard touchdown and driving 18-13 at Crimson Tide.


"There's no way such a move would prevent us from winning the National Championship," Bennett said.


This was Alabama's first touchdown because he fought a lot with tide attack throughout the match. Star player Jameson Williams' knee injury and Jon Mitchell's injury in the SEC made Alabama's passing attack even worse. Young has 359 369 yards, touchdowns and interceptions as Alabama 13 for 57


With neither side eliminated in the first half, Georgia’s clash is due to countless fierce clashes during the match. Dominance over the game was when 310-pound defender Jlen Carter made it through the Alabama series and conceded a field goal in the third quarter. Carter grabbed his left leg and knocked the ball out of the air, penetrating so deeply into the attacking point that he didn't seem to have to jump to block the kick.


“It’s just the merit of toughness and perseverance,” said Smart, who said he kept Carter away from the rematch team to get through the rush better. Carter didn't rate it. “I thought he was going to beat me,” Smart said.


It’s hard to tell Georgia fans whether there’s a connection between anticipation and joy, longing and reward, and the heart failure that preceded this breakthrough.


It’s much easier to expect this Georgian side to always intertwine with Bennett’s ascension as it sheds light on Baker Mayfield’s impudence, combined it with Joe Borough’s patience and sophistication, and endured a relentless wave of skeptics.


After the game, Bennett made it clear at least three times that the clash would not define him and would not lead to the withdrawal of the match or team. And in the end, it was the Heisman winner who tried to explain what happened, the greatest coach in the history of the sport, who suffered in the fourth quarter, and the proud program finally got to where it had long been. owed.


Bennett’s journey from walking to junior college and then back to Athens will be a benchmark in self-reception for a long time. By defeating the skeptics, Bennett unleashed Georgia’s ability to do the same.


"Man, what a story," Smart said about Bennett before adding, "It's a special collection we'll remember for a long time."

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