Georgia's season will come to an end on Friday as they compete in the Peach Bowl against undefeated Cincinnati.
While it's not the finish the Bulldogs had hoped for, a New Years Six bowl game is nothing to turn your head at and they still have a chance to leave a lasting impression on the College Football world this year.
Cincinnati was hoping to be considered for a berth in the College Football Playoffs, and instead is settling for facing a 2-loss Georgia squad.
Cincy is out to prove to the committee and CFB fans everywhere that they did belong in the playoff field and it's up to UGA to show differently.
One of the biggest aspects of this game is whether UGA will be motivated to avoid comparison to Auburn's loss to UCF and Alabama's loss years ago to Utah.
Tony Pike, who is the sideline analyst for Cincinnati and played QB for the Bearcats, joined John and Hugh to discuss the matchup in the Peach Bowl.
"It's as big a chance as this team has had," says Pike. "There's high regard for Georgia. Next year a large portion of this team is coming back and the thought around the program is, if they can find a way to win this Georgia game, carry momentum into next year, they can put themselves in a position where it's hard to ignore Cincinnati."
To hear all of Tony Pike's thoughts on the Peach Bowl between Georgia and Cincinnati, click here.