Georgia made history with its 65-7 national championship victory over the TCU Horned Frogs, quickly quieting the crowd that doubted the team’s ability to go back to back.

TCU safety Dee Winters says that Georgia didn’t do anything special to secure a win that could not have been much easier. That’s not at all a slight directed at the Bulldogs, but rather has everything to do with the fact he believes TCU’s issues came more from beating itself than anything Georgia did.

“You know, defensive-wise, they didn’t really do anything special,” Winters said. “We just kind of beat ourselves up. Kind of just executed on our mis-alignments and kept scoring on those. We just kept beating ourselves up, just overthinking, trying to run too fast to the ball and things of that nature.”

With a performance this dominant, it’s easy to believe Georgia is college football’s next dynasty team, but there’s also plenty of respect to be had for how far TCU came as it put together one of the best turnarounds in college football of 2022, arguably only second to Tulane.