INDIANAPOLIS - For the last month, Georgia players have been asked repeatedly about what it is going to take to get past Alabama.
So predictably, the questions came again Saturday during virtual media day, as the Bulldogs prepare to play the Crimson Tide once again - this time in the CFP national championship game on Monday night.
Since Kirby Smart arrived at Georgia for the 2016 season, the Bulldogs are 0-4 against Alabama. That includes a disappointing 41-24 performance in the SEC championship on Dec. 4 as the favorite and No. 1-ranked team in the country, which only furthered the questions about what it will take for the Bulldogs to beat the team that has dominated their series in recent years.