Georgia pulled off rare feat college football potentially has never seen before

Georgia pulled off rare feat college football potentially has never seen before

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The Georgia Bulldogs completed the 2025 college football season with a 12-2 record, securing their second consecutive SEC Championship and earning the No. 3 seed in the College Football Playoff. Despite their accomplishments, Georgia's season ended on a disappointing note with a quarterfinal loss to Ole Miss. Notably, Georgia achieved a unique record by defeating every team they faced during the season, including both Alabama and Ole Miss, who also handed them their only two losses. This feat is considered unprecedented in college football history. Georgia's performance highlights the team's strength throughout the season, although it fell short of their ultimate goals.

Originally by Trevor Michaelon January 10, 2026
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