Georgia is trying to become the second college football team in Division I-FBS history to win three straight national championships since Minnesota from 1934-1936.
As far as what stands in the way of Georgia accomplishing that feat, head coach Kirby Smart believes that the "biggest threat" is "complacency."
"I don't care about the three-peat, the two-peat or the one-peat," Smart said, per ESPN's Alex Scarborough. "I care about complacency."
Georgia has been anything but complacent in its past two seasons, going 29-1 (including a perfect 15-0 last season). The Bulldogs notably finished first in fewest points allowed in 2021 and top five in scoring offense and defense in 2022.