
"Our kids believe in down and dirty. They believe in the SEAL mantra of, 'Let's take them to the water.' Let's see who can survive in the water, see who's going to tap out first, ring the bell, and run from the contact contest."
"We talked about what's not for some people is for others. And the hardest part of SEAL training is when they go after the hype phase. Everybody's hyped up, and everybody's hyped up to kick off. But when they go to that water phase, and they go down and do the surf torture, not everybody wants it. It's not for everybody."
Georgia beat Texas 35-10 at Sanford Stadium, outscoring the Longhorns 21-0 in the fourth quarter to pull away. The Bulldogs converted two fourth downs and executed a bold onside kick that helped seal the victory. The win improved Georgia to 9-1 (7-1 SEC) and kept SEC title and CFP hopes alive. Texas fell to 7-3 (4-2 SEC) and suffered a third straight loss to Georgia, jeopardizing its CFP chances since no three-loss team has made the playoff. Coaches used Navy SEAL training metaphors to describe the physical, attritional nature of the contest.
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