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Avast ye! Kirby Smart of Georgia be complainin' 'bout them landlubbers from Florida State, who be walkin' the plank after sufferin' a 60-point thrashin'. He be sayin' it needs fixin'!

2023-12-31

Arr! Ye scurvy dogs! Cap'n Kirby Smart o' the Georgia Bulldogs be moanin' the Florida State lads abandonin' ship! Aye, he be sayin' this be a problem in need o' mendin'!

In a lighthearted and comical manner, the Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart led his team to a resounding victory against Florida State in the Orange Bowl, with a final score of 63-3. However, Smart expressed his dissatisfaction with the circumstances surrounding the game. Florida State had several key players missing due to opt-outs and transfers, which Smart believes is becoming a common issue in college football.
He called for attention to be brought to this problem and for it to be addressed. Smart empathized with the Florida State team, acknowledging the impact their depleted roster had on the game's outcome. He argued that college football needs to decide what it wants and find a solution to prevent such situations.
Florida State's coach, Mikie Norvell, attributed the opt-outs to the team's exclusion from the College Football Playoff despite their 13-0 record and conference championship win. Norvell suggested that the disappointment of not being selected influenced the players' decisions.
The Orange Bowl MVP was Georgia running back Kendall Milton, who rushed for 104 yards and scored two touchdowns. Milton emphasized the importance of taking every game seriously and approaching it with the right level of preparation, regardless of the opponent.
Both Georgia and Florida State finished the season with a record of 13-1. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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