Georgia Bulldogs Rout Florida State Seminoles in Orange Bowl Amid Controversy
Coach Kirby Smart Calls for Changes in College Football as Key Seminoles Players Opt Out
- Georgia Bulldogs crushed the Florida State Seminoles 63-3 in the Orange Bowl, a game that saw many key Seminoles players missing due to opt-outs and transfers.
- Georgia's coach, Kirby Smart, called for changes in college football after the game, stating that the sport needs to decide what it wants as the Seminoles were unable to field their full team.
- Florida State had a successful season with 13 victories before the Orange Bowl but was snubbed from the College Football Playoff, leading to significant player opt-outs.
- Georgia's Kendall Milton was named the game's MVP after rushing for 104 yards on nine carries with two touchdowns.
- Fans and commentators have expressed concern over the state of bowl games, with some suggesting financial incentives for players or changes to transfer rules to ensure competitive games.