The Georgia Bulldogs took down the Alabama Crimson Tide 33-18 in the College Football National Championship on Monday night in Indianapolis. It’s Georgia’s first national title since 1980.
Georgia actually trailed Alabama 18-13 in the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs scored 20 unanswered points in the game’s final eight minutes and nine seconds.
With roughly one minute remaining, Georgia led 26-18, but Alabama had a drive in the works at the Bulldogs’ 44-yard line. However, a Bryce Young pass downfield was intercepted by Georgia’s Kelee Ringo, and that turned into a 79-yard pick-six to put the game away.
First, here’s how the pick-six looked and sounded on the ESPN broadcast with Chris Fowler on the call:
And here’s the call from Scott Howard of the Georgia Bulldogs Sports Radio Network:
How about the losing side? Here’s how the pick-six sounded on Alabama radio:
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