TCU prediction: Will No. 3 Horned Frogs beat Georgia, win national championship?

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TCU prediction: Will No. 3 Horned Frogs beat Georgia, win national championship?

No. 3 TCU and Georgia are playing at 6:30 p.m. CT Monday at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. TCU is 13-1 overall, 9-0 Big 12, while Georgia is 14-2 overall and 8- 0 in the SEC.

Georgia defeated TCU 31-23 on Dec. 30, 2016, in Memphis, Tenn.

No. 3 TCU takes on Georgia in the national championship game on Monday. The team has had a great season and is aiming for glory. Georgia is the pinnacle of college football. TCU's reputation is built on odds defying play, a never say die attitude, big play offense and a fast defense that hits hard.

The Horned Frogs are representing the Big 12 Conference and Fort Worth in the National Championship.

Horned Frog fans are lining West Cantey Street on TCU’s campus to send the football team off to the national championship game on Monday in LA.

No. 3 TCU is playing in the Fiesta Bowl against Georgia. The team will be led by quarterback Max Duggan and wide receiver Quentin Johnston. They will need to be patient and take what the Georgia defense allows in order to avoid turnovers and score. They need the red zone to score and to call kicker Griffin Kell's number. It's possible that the team could win the national championship.

Georgia is playing in the Fiesta Bowl against TCU. Georgia has one of the most well rounded offenses in college football. Stetson Bennett is one the best quarterbacks in football and will make TCU's defense pay for any blown coverage. The defense will look to do the same to Bennett as it did to Michigan's J.J. McCarthy. Both teams excel in taking the ball away.

Georgia will win the game against TCU. The outcome of the match doesn't prove which team is more talented, but it does showcase which teams have players that can step up and make big plays when it matters most. TCU has proven it has clutch playmakers and after a shocking season, the Frogs are in a position most programs only dream of.