The College Football Playoffs (CFP) final four is all set. Next week, Notre Dame will play Penn State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 9, and Texas will play Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10. The winner of each game will face off on Jan. 20 to determine which is the best team in college football.
As a University of Georgia fan and SEC devotee, I’ll admit, I’ve lost interest in college football at this point. Our loss in the Sugar Bowl was brutal. And let’s face it, there was kind of a dark cloud hanging over the game after the terror attack in New Orleans that killed and injured many, including a UGA student.
On top of that, Sonny Smart, the father of our head coach Kirby Smart, traveled with his son’s team to New Orleans for the game and fell outside his hotel, breaking his hip. But the situation was far more serious than many of us knew. Sonny passed away early Saturday morning due to complications from surgery. As Georgia running back Nate Frazier posted on X today, “no one knows what goes on behind closed doors.” Some things are just way bigger than football.
Thank You Coach ❤️. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors thank you for being strong for us 🤞🏾 . We’re all here for you ! RESILIENT pic.twitter.com/npCpbmTHtW
— Nathaniel Frazier (@NateUA1_) January 4, 2025
I’m not making excuses for my Bulldogs. I had high hopes going into the game, even with a backup quarterback, but Notre Dame played better than we did. And I have to give the credit to their head coach Marcus Freeman.
My fellow Georgia fans may get me for this one, but I’m actually a big Freeman fan. I’ve sort of been following his career with Notre Dame. I think he’s a terrific coach who has taught these young men well, but more importantly, he seems to be a terrific human being. He’s a classy guy, and he proved that when Notre Dame beat Indiana earlier during the postseason. After the game, he showed his respect for the Hoosiers and their coach, Curt Cignetti: “I told Coach Cignetti after the game I think that’s a heck of a football team we faced that showed they wouldn’t quit. Some good teaching opportunities for us. We’re going to use that fourth quarter defensively, special-teams wise, we’ve got to learn from some of those situations that happened in that game.” […]
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