Boo Corrigan explains why Georgia is 'the best team in the country right now'
For the second straight week, finds itself atop the College Football Playoff rankings on the heels of a big, ranked victory. This time, though, it happened on the road.
The Bulldogs are coming off a resounding 38-10 victory over — doing so at Neyland Stadium. It marked their second consecutive blowout win over a ranked team after defeating Ole Miss
That’s an interesting thought considering the top five teams are all undefeated. According to Boo Corrigan, the chairman of the College Football Playoff selection committee, Georgia’s performance in such a hostile environment helped them stay firmly atop the Top 25.
“We’re sitting on six total undefeated teams, five in the top five. I think it’s a pretty unique time for us,” Corrigan said on a post-reveal show teleconference. “But as we talked about it in the room, Tennessee scores on their first offensive play, whatever it is, 105, 110,000 people going crazy. To see Georgia score on six of their first eight possessions was incredibly impressive. It was incredibly impressive.
“But I think there’s a lot of really good football teams in the country right now, and they’re certainly one of them but not only one of them, they’re the team that we believe is the best team in the country right now.”
Getting healthy will be key for Georgia entering the SEC ChampionshipGeorgia entered the game against Tennessee starting to get healthy. The Bulldogs got Brock Bowers back against Ole Miss and looked like they had Ladd McConkey back in full, as well. However, he wasn’t targeted against Tennessee and wound up spending most of the game on the sidelines because his back tightened up , according to CBS’ Jenny Dell.
Still, Carson Beck turned in a big performance against the Vols, completing 24 of 30 passes for 298 yards and three touchdowns to lead the charge. The Bulldogs once again pulled off an 8-0 record in conference play, and that’s setting up a monster game in the SEC Championship.
For the second time in three years, Georgia will take on in the conference title game. The last time they squared off in the game, the Crimson Tide got the victory that eventually set up a rematch in the national championship.
The stakes will be high once again, but the road to Mercedes-Benz Stadium runs through Georgia Tech as the Yellow Jackets welcome Georgia on Saturday.