Stetson Bennett ends college career in epic fashion, receives spine-tingling curtain call as Georgia wins national title

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) is greeted by head coach Kirby Smart as he comes out of the game in the 4th quarter against the TCU Horned Frogs in the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium.
Photo credit © Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

It's not often an athlete gets to end a career on his or her own terms. Stetson Bennett helped lead the Georgia Bulldogs to a national title Monday night, the team's second-consecutive championship. Leaving a two-time national champion was likely enough for Bennett, but his coach offered something more.

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Georgia head coach Kirby Smart did something special for Bennett with 13:25 remaining in the fourth quarter. With the game in hand, Smart called a time out, told his offense to stay on the field, and called Bennett over so the Dawg faithful in attendance at SoFi Stadium could give him an epic send-off.

It was a curtain call for the ages.

Bennett was a Heisman Trophy finalist and accounted for six touchdowns (four through the air and two on the ground) in Monday's 65-7 shellacking of TCU, Bennett's final game as a college quarterback. That curtain call, however, is a moment, Bennett said on the field after the game, he will never forget.

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