Georgia crushes TCU for second straight CFP national title; Get Fanatics’ Bulldogs commemorative gear
No. 1 Georgia left no doubt Monday night, devastating No. 3 TCU 65-7 to claim its second straight College Football Playoff national championship. Now, you can commemorate the Bulldogs’ season with the gear the players rock, thanks to Fanatics.
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Stetson Bennett threw two touchdown passes and ran for two scores in the first half as No. 1 Georgia demolished No. 3 TCU 65-7 to become the first team to win consecutive College Football Playoff national championships.
The Bulldogs became the first repeat champs since Alabama went back-to-back a decade ago and left no doubt that they have replaced the Crimson Tide as the new bullies on the block. TCU, the first Cinderella team of the CFP era, never had a chance against the Georgia juggernaut and suffered the most lopsided loss in a national title game dating to the start of the BCS in 1998.
Take a look at the some of the merchandise.
The Georgia Bulldogs Nike College Football Playoff 2022 National Champions Locker Room T-Shirt – Black – is $34.99. The long-sleeve is $39.99. The youth version is $29.99. Get the pullover hoodie for $74.99.
Georgia Bulldogs Nike College Football Playoff 2022 National Champions Locker Room Classic 99 Adjustable Hat – Black – is $34.99.
The Georgia Bulldogs Fanatics Branded College Football Playoff 2022 National Champions Schedule Long Sleeve T-Shirt – Red – is $34.99.
The Georgia Bulldogs Fanatics Branded College Football Playoff 2022 National Champions Official Logo Pullover Hoodie – Red – is $64.99. The Georgia Bulldogs Fanatics Branded Back-To-Back College Football Playoff National Champions Hometown Pullover Hoodie – Red – is also $64.99.
Georgia Bulldogs Nike Back-To-Back College Football Playoff National Champions Local Performance T-Shirt – Black – for $39.99. The red version is here. Get the Back-To-Back sweatshirt for $74.99.
Check out all the gear here.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.