Georgia Coach Kirby Smart Finally Gets a Home Game Against Alabama
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Kirby Smart has had to wait 10 years for his Georgia team to play at home against Alabama.
Saturday night’s visit by No. 17 Alabama to No. 5 Georgia gives Smart, the former Crimson Tide defensive coordinator, a long-awaited opportunity to have the home-field advantage in the high-profile Southeastern Conference rivalry.
While waiting on this home game, Georgia has struggled to a 1-6 record against Alabama under Smart.
One of Smart’s highlights of his decade leading the Georgia program is beating Alabama in Indianapolis on Jan. 10, 2022, to win the national championship, ending a 41-year title drought for the program. Georgia added a second straight national title the following year.
Otherwise, Alabama is 6-0 against Georgia in the Smart era. The Crimson Tide beat the Bulldogs 41-34 in Tuscaloosa last season in Kalen DeBoer’s first SEC game as Alabama’s coach. It was Alabama’s second home win over Smart’s Bulldogs. Alabama’s other four wins over Smart and Georgia have come in Atlanta, including three SEC championship games and the 2018 national championship game.
“Playing at home, it helps,” Smart said Monday. “The atmosphere helps, the crowd noise helps, being familiar with your surroundings and all that stuff helps, but at the end of the day, you have to go play football. It comes down to matchups, it comes down to who blocks and who tackles the best, who executes and does things in the key moments of the game. So, certainly glad it’s at home, but we’ve still got to play well.”
Georgia (3-0, 1-0) gained momentum for the visit from Alabama by beating Tennessee 44-41 in overtime on Sept. 13 in another important SEC game. Alabama (2-1, 0-0) beat Wisconsin 38-14 on Sept. 13. The Bulldogs and Crimson Tide were off last week.