Georgia: Dynasty in the making?

Aaron Patrick Lenyear

Is Georgia on the brink of a true dynasty? image

Kirby Smart, Gunner Stockton, 11-17-2025

TL;DR

  • Georgia has won back-to-back titles and is building a dynasty with their dominant play.
  • The Bulldogs' win over Texas showcased control, maturity, and physical dominance.
  • Quarterback Gunner Stockton played efficiently and confidently, leading the offense.
  • Coach Kirby Smart is solidifying his legacy as an all-time great coach.

Dynasties aren’t declared. They’re earned, season by season, test by test, championship by championship. And right now, in Athens, something undeniable is brewing. Georgia has already claimed back-to-back titles in 2021 and 2022, but this year’s team feels like the continuation of a deeper, longer arc. A transformation from powerhouse to dynasty.

Their 35–10 dismantling of No. 10 Texas didn’t feel like an upset or a surprise, it felt like confirmation. The Bulldogs didn’t just beat the Longhorns. They reduced the game to a showcase of control, maturity, and physical dominance. The defense smothered Texas. The offense moved with a precision that left no oxygen for a comeback.

And at the center of that calm, that confidence, stood Gunner Stockton.

Efficient. Unshaken. Surgical.

He looked like a quarterback who has waited his turn to take the wheel of a giant, only to find the drive smoother than expected. If Stockton continues on this trajectory, Georgia’s ceiling widens to championship height once again.

But the architect of all this, the gravitational pull behind Georgia’s rise, is Kirby Smart. Another national championship doesn’t just elevate his résumé. It puts him in the rarified conversation of all-time great coaches. Not modern greats. Not SEC greats. All-time greats.

Because dynasties aren’t about talent alone. They’re about sustaining excellence when everyone is trying to tear you down. They’re about reloading, not rebuilding. They’re about moments like these, when Georgia looks up at the college football world and realizes it sits at the highest point again.

If the Bulldogs finish this journey, the word “dynasty” won’t be a prediction.

It’ll be a fact.

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