San Diego Union-Tribune

GEORGIA BEGINS 3-PEAT QUEST AT NO. 1

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Georgia will begin its drive for an unpreceden­ted college football championsh­ip threepeat as the No. 1 team in The Associated Press preseason Top 25.

The Bulldogs received 60 of 63 first-place votes in the poll released Monday to easily outpoint No. 2 Michigan, which received two first-place votes and has its best preseason rankings since being No. 2 in 1991. The Wolverines’ Big Ten rival, Ohio State, is No. 3 with one firstplace vote.

Two more Southeaste­rn Conference teams join Georgia in the top five. Alabama is No. 4, the Crimson Tide’s lowest preseason ranking in more than a decade, and LSU starts at No. 5, its best preseason ranking since 2016.

The Bulldogs have won the last two national titles while going 29-1, but this will be only the second time in program history they have been preseason No. 1. The first was in 2008.

Georgia started the 2021 season No. 5, before going on to win its first national title since 1980. The Bulldogs followed up with a perfect season in 2022 after being preseason No. 3.

The Bulldogs have had 25 players drafted by NFL teams the last two years, including quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett and All-America defensive tackle Jalen Carter this past April. Coach Kirby Smart has

built a program to rival Nick Saban’s Alabama dynasty so voters are now giving Georgia the Crimson Tide treatment.

Alabama had been preseason No. 1 each of the last two seasons, and five of the previous seven. Clemson was preseason No. 1 in the other two seasons, making Georgia the first team other than the Tide or Tigers to be preseason No. 1 since Ohio State in 2015.

Alabama is also the last team to win back-to-back major college football national championsh­ips, doing so in 2011 and ’12.

No team has won three straight national titles during the AP poll era, which dates to 1936. For the record, Minnesota, the first official AP champion, was retroactiv­ely crowned

champion for the 1934 and ’35 seasons by a couple of organizati­ons.

Coach Bernie Bierman’s Gophers from long ago are the closest thing major college football has to a three-peater.

“We have not addressed that with them,” Smart said during SEC media days of chasing college football history. “We’ve certainly looked at some three-peat scenarios of teams like the Bulls and different sports teams that they might actually know about. No offense to the Minnesota 1935 team, but I don’t know if it’s going to resonate with my audience.”

The Bulldogs are reloading on the defensive front and at quarterbac­k, but do not lack for stars. Tight end Brock Bowers is one of the nation’s best players; linebacker Jamon DumasJohns­on was a second-team AllAmerica­n; and center Sedrick Van Pran anchors one of the country’s most talented offensive lines.

Rounding out the top 10 is USC at No. 6, which is the Trojans’ best preseason ranking since 2017, followed by Penn State, Florida State, Clemson and Washington.

The Seminoles are back in the preseason rankings for the first time since 2018, and in the top 10 for the first time since 2017.

Notable

An Iowa State defensive lineman accused of wagering on his team’s games, including one where he bet against the Cyclones, has left the program, the school confirmed. Isaiah Lee, who started all 12 games last season, was among the athletes charged last week in connection with the state’s investigat­ion into illegal sports wagering at Iowa State and Iowa.

• Super Bowl champion and program record holder Alshon Jeffery will have his No. 1 jersey at South Carolina retired this season when the Gamecocks face Mississipp­i State on Sept. 23. Jeffery had 183 catches for 3,042 yards and 23 touchdowns at South Carolina from 2009 through 2011, helping the Gamecocks to their lone Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game appearance in 2010.

 ?? GEORGE WALKER IV AP ?? Georgia head coach Kirby Smart seeks his third straight national title as the Bulldogs start out at No. 1.
GEORGE WALKER IV AP Georgia head coach Kirby Smart seeks his third straight national title as the Bulldogs start out at No. 1.

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