Georgia has to ‘reinvent’ itself for College Football Playoff National Championship three-peat

Georgia football and coach Kirby Smart won their second-straight national championship Monday night with a 65-7 dismantling of TCU. The Bulldogs became the first program since its inception to win back-to-back College Football Playoff titles. 

Speaking with the media Tuesday afternoon, Smart was asked about the Bulldogs’ potential for a three-peat. 

“So starting to think about the next one, I do think it’s going to be much tougher,” Smart said. “And I do think we’re going to have to reinvent ourselves next year because you can’t just stay the same. Like these two guys up here, they’re coming back. And we have a lot of guys, in my opinion, that are going to come back and it’s easy to get comfortable. And comfortable does not win.”

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Here is what Smart, defensive back Javon Bullard and tight end Brock Bowers had to say the day after Georgia’s national championship win:



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