TCU-Georgia: Can Frogs give ’Dogs hell? After the best semis ever, don’t doubt it

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TCU-Georgia: Can Frogs give ’Dogs hell? After the best semis ever, don’t doubt it

TCU is 12½-point underdogs against Georgia in the college football title game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. TCU hasn't won a title since 1938. Georgia is going for a school-record-tying 17th win in a row. Georgia won the season opener against Oregon 49-3. It's the first back-to-back championships since Alabama did it in 2011 and 2012. The team that made it to the championship game six times, Clemson four times and Georgia three times. Oregon, LSU and now TCU are one-time interlopers.

Georgia and TCU are in the college football championship game. Georgia has a better roster than TCU. Coach Kirby Smart is not concerned about the talent gap between the teams.

Jim Harbaugh is under NCAA investigation for rules violations. Five teams are currently top of the Big Ten basketball standings. Zach LaVine scored 41 points on the 76ers on Friday. Vikings and Bears are going to play each other on Sunday. The Vikings will win. TCU and Georgia are playing in the NCAA Championship game.

TCU-Georgia is a must-see game.

TCU plays Georgia on Monday at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN.

TCU-Georgia is a must-see game. Villanova and DePaul have lost 20 straight games. Celtics and Nets are the top two teams in the East.

Nathan Peterman will start for the Bears on Sunday. He has thrown three TD passes and 13 interceptions in his career.

Chase Claypool is curious if the Bears wide receiver can catch the football and tackle an opposing defender.

Patrick Mahomes has the most yards in NFL single-season history. He's a shoo-in for league MVP.

TCU-Georgia is a game to watch. TCU is the favorite.

TCU-Georgia is a game to watch.


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