Kirby Smart and Stetson Bennett just obliterated TCU Monday night 65-7 to win the 2022-23 College Football Playoff national championship.

Bennett combined for 6 touchdowns, while Smart’s defense just suffocated TCU’s offense and quarterback Max Duggan. Bennett helped lead Georgia to back-to-back national championships, something college football rarely witnesses.

From walk-on to 2-time national champion, Bennett’s career has been well documented, and he will go down as the greatest Georgia quarterback of all-time — and one of college football’s most decorated signal callers ever.

Smart isn’t the only one who will miss Bennett in 2023 as Georgia embarks on a 3-peat.

Following the win, Smart shared a funny story about his son crying over Bennett leaving before the game.

“And tell you a quick story, I walked in my — they’ve got a nice head coach’s office in that room over there. I don’t know if Stetson knows this, but I walked in, my 10-year-old son, Andrew, is bawling. I’m, like, oh, no, somebody’s hurt his feelings; somebody’s thrown him down or done something to him.

“I said, ‘Why are you crying? You’re going to ruin my moment.’

“He said, (crying) ‘Stetson is leaving. He’s going to go.’

“I said, ‘He’s 25 years old. He’s got to go. He’s got to leave.’

“But he’s bawling about Stetson being gone.”

You can watch Smart’s comments below: