SoFi Stadium opened up for the 2020 football season, hosted Super Bowl LVI last February, and is set to host the college football National Championship on Monday night. We are concluding the 9th College Football Playoffs and the penultimate edition before the sport adopts an expanded 12-team field with the 2024 season.

The history of the playoffs have been marred by plenty of uncompetitive games but the sport is coming off a couple of semifinal bangers where TCU upset Michigan and Georgia held off Ohio State in a pair of games that combined for 179 points.

However, for the first time in the championship game of the playoffs era we have a double-digit spread as Georgia is favored and hoping to make it 5 straight seasons with a title game winner by at least 10 points.

TCU (+12.5) vs. Georgia

 

AT&T College Football Playoff National Championship
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California
Date: Monday, January 19, 2023
Time: 7:30 PM ET
TV: ESPN

The game will be broadcast on ESPN with College GameDay beginning coverage on site in Los Angeles at 5:00 PM ET. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will call the game on ESPN while Field Pass with the Pat McAfee Show will be covering the game on ESPN2.

The Underfrogs

Notre Dame (2012) and Auburn (2013) are the last teams to start the season unranked and make it to the title game. Neither of those teams won the championship, as we know all too well, so this is unprecedented territory in many respects for TCU.

The Horned Frogs were way, way off the radar heading into 2022, as well. Not only were they unranked by the AP they didn’t even pick up any pre-season votes. They had gone 5-7 in 2021 battling through a season where legendary coach Gary Patterson resigned in mid-October. They brought in Sonny Dykes from across town in a solid and commendable hire after going 25-10 in his last 3 seasons at SMU.

Former Oklahoma Sooner and redshirt freshman Chandler Morris won the quarterback job in August (he played in 4 games in 2021 for the Frogs) then sprained his MCL in the 3rd quarter of the opener against Colorado. Senior Max Duggan took the job back and would go on to nearly win the Heisman while finishing 611 votes short of USC signal caller Caleb Williams.

Now, TCU is the first team from the Big 12 to make the College Football Playoff Championship.

The Chance to Repeat

Underachieving Georgia doesn’t seem that long ago to me. In the 15-year reign of Mark Richt the Dawgs finished with 10+ wins on 9 separate occasions but didn’t win the SEC over his last 10 seasons and only 2 finishes inside the top 10 over his final 8 years.

Now completing his 7th season in Athens, Kirby Smart has won 81% of his games and is looking to lead the first repeat championship in the College Football Playoff era and just the 3rd non-shared repeat winner since the 5th year of the Eisenhower Administration joining Alabama (2011-12) and Nebraska (1994-95).

Georgia is going to be a problem for a while. 

Georgia is showing no signs of slowing down, either. Despite being an elite defensive coordinator stretching back to 2008, Smart just turned 47 years old a couple days before Christmas. They are also a major juggernaut in recruiting where, starting with the recently signed 2023 class, the Dawgs have the no. 2, 3, 3, 1, 2, 1, and 3 classes stretching back to 2017.

They s’posed to be are SEC

This may be about Georgia’s dominance but it’s also a continuation of the SEC’s stranglehold on the sport.

Not only would a Georgia win be a repeat but it would be 4 straight victories for the SEC league and titles in 6 out of the first 9 College Football Playoffs. Even as short ago as when the SEC Network was founded in 2014, people were seriously arguing the supremacy from the league was just a ESPN-driven narrative–all while claiming the other conferences suck too, mind you! We don’t hear too many of these arguments in 2023 anymore.

Here are the 5 most important topics entering Monday night’s showdown:

Over/Under: 63.5

Six out of the first 8 CFP title games have gone over on the points. This is a really large amount of points, though. It’s tempting to go with the under but these games continue to just shower points down all the time.

Better Uniforms: Georgia

As someone firmly on Team Purple even I can’t give this one to TCU. I know Georgia will be in their traditional red jerseys and gray pants. It would be cool if TCU went with purple and we got a color-on-color matchup but I’m assuming they’ll wear white jerseys.

Better Mascot: TCU

Bulldogs are wrinkly hot messes cruelly bred with a mountain of health problems. As such, Uga X can’t make the trip to Los Angeles and is effectively disqualified from this award. Hypnotoad prevails!

Explosiveness

TCU has made some huge offensive plays this year for big yardage while Georgia is strong in this area but not quite in the same realm once we start looking at plays over 20 yards. The Dawgs defense has been pretty mortal this season giving up big plays (average nationally, roughly) but TCU’s defense has been incredibly susceptible in this department.

Enough Left in the Tank

Max Duggan has a chance to write one of the greatest fairytales in this sport. However, my dude looked on 0% battery at the conclusion of the Big 12 Championship and played okay against Michigan while perhaps missing some of the spark that’s made him special this season.

Stetson Bennett, all 139 pounds and 25 years old of him, could end his Georgia career going 29-3.

TCU starting running back Keandre Miller is questionable after spraining his MCL in the semifinals. So far, they’re saying he will suit up and give it a go but I highly doubt he’ll be effective if he actually sees the field. That will make it even tougher for the Frogs to upset the SEC powerhouse, or maybe it’ll be part of the fairytale ending.

TCU 27

Georgia 43