Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs absolutely destroyed TCU in Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game 65-7.

Quarterback Stetson Bennett finished an impressive 18-of-25 for 304 yards, 4 passing touchdowns and 2 rushing touchdowns. Ladd McConkey added 2 touchdown receptions, and Brock Bowers caught a team-high 7 passes for 152 yards and 1 touchdown.

Georgia’s defense suffocated TCU and quarterback Max Duggan. The Bulldogs defense forced 3 turnovers, held TCU to 2-11 on third downs and 0-2 on fourth downs.

Following back-to-back national championships, Smart smoke with ESPN on the field.

On Georgia’s dominance …

“A really aggressive plan. Not holding back anything. We wanted our kids to play without fear, and all year, I told them, ‘We ain’t getting hunted, guys. We’re doing the hunting. And hunting season is almost over. We only got one more chance to hunt.’ And we hunted tonight.”

On Georgia’s back-to-back national championships …

“They had a will to work. They didn’t listen to what everybody said about them. And everybody doubted them to start the year, and that chip on the shoulder was just big enough to create an edge for our team. Every time they got doubted, they came out fighting.”

On Stetson Bennett’s career …

“Well, he’s meant a lot to me personally because of what he’s gone through and what he’s put up with from the outside noise. But for this university for a kid who was told he wasn’t good enough to come back and win two national championships — and he’s really phenomenal. He did some things tonight that were just really electric. He’s one of a kind. He’s a special football player, and he should get many opportunities to keep playing.”

On Georgia becoming dominant …

“It’s hard work. We don’t run from work. Our kids don’t run from work. We go out there on Tuesday and Wednesday — we hit the other day. The kids were like, ‘Coach, we gotta keep doing this. It’s who we are.’ As long as you don’t have entitlement in your program, we got a shot. Right now, we don’t have that. Games like tonight make it that way, but we got a lot of humble guys.”