Georgia vs. LSU score, takeaways: Dawgs lock up No. 1 seed in playoff, capture first SEC title since 2017

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Georgia vs. LSU score, takeaways: Dawgs lock up No. 1 seed in playoff, capture first SEC title since 2017

Georgia is the No. 1 seed in the playoff. Georgia won the SEC title for the first time since 2017.

Georgia is the new No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. The Bulldogs beat LSU 50-30 in SEC Championship Game. It's the program's fourth SEC championship and first since 2017. Georgia is unbeaten in 13 games. LSU's quarterback Jayden Daniels left the game at halftime with an ankle injury.  Georgia came back to win the second half. They won the third quarter 35-17. This is Georgia's 12th double-digit victory in its 13th game this season.

Georgia beat LSU 21-7 to clinch the SEC championship. The Tigers entered the game as a 17.5-point underdog. Georgia's defensive tackle blocked a field goal and Christopher Smith ran 95 yards for a touchdown. Smael Mondon Jr. made a pick-six on the first play of the second half.

Georgia won the SEC Championship Game. Bennett threw four touchdown passes in the first half. Georgia won last season's national title. Georgia is the No. 1 seed in CFP. The Dawgs will play in a championship game. They will face either Alabama or LSU.

Georgia is currently ranked No. 1 in the CFP rankings. Georgia beat Tennessee 27-13 on Nov. 5. If Georgia is ranked top spot in Sunday's final CFP rankings, it would be the first time in CFT's history that Georgia entered the playoff in top place.

LSU won the SEC Championship Game. The team showed some promising signs under coach Brian Kelly. They had some ugly moments, such as a 40-13 home loss to Tennessee and a surprising loss at Texas A&M. However, they showed resilience and put up 549 yards against one of the nation's top defenses.

Georgia is the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. Ladd McConkey and Warren McClendon missed the game against LSU due to knee injuries.


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