ATLANTA — In a speech leading up to Saturday’s Southeastern Conference Championship Game, Georgia tailback Nate Frazier told any of his teammates who’d ever beaten Alabama to stand up.

None did.

They all can now.

If you’re a team playing football in the SEC, Alabama has inflicted pain on you at some point. Many points, most likely. That includes Georgia, which has arguably been the league’s standard bearer over the past decade with two national championships and three prior SEC titles over that span.

Saturday, Georgia beat Alabama 28-7 in Mercedes-Benz Stadium to claim the 2025 SEC title. Pounded the Crimson Tide into submission would be more like it. It’s a win a long time coming for the Bulldogs, one that made the prospect of being back-to-back SEC champs paired with last year’s 22-

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