Georgia’s loss to Notre Dame

Unpacking everything good, bad and worse from Georgia’s final game of the 2024 college football season.

The Georgia Bulldogs’ 2024 season came to a disappointing end this afternoon as they were defeated by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. The final score of this contest was 23-10. With the Dawgs season officially over, we’re unpacking the good, bad and worse from the final game.

Although the scoreboard may not show it, Georgia’s defense played an outstanding game. The Irish’s only two touchdowns in the game were a result of a short field and a special teams touchdown and were held to a measly 88-yard pass. It may have been a losing effort, but tonight’s performance was one of the better showings the Dawgs defense has had all season.

The last 30 seconds of the first half and the first 30 seconds of the second half were arguably the most disastrous sequence of football the Dawgs have had under Kirby Smart. The 14-point swing was ultimately what doomed the Bulldogs in this game as the offense was not equipped to complete a heroic comeback.

Losing a football game is never easy, but losing a football game knowing there won’t be another for an entire season is a feeling absolutely no one wants to experience. This loss will likely prompt plenty of discussion during the offseason, and there will be a ton of work ahead for the Bulldogs, who will look to make another push in the 2025 season.

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