Lol some people here are hilarious. Texas played great. Ehlinger was infinitely better than Book was against Clemson, and Todd Orlando deserves a ton of props for blitzing the hell out of Jake Fromm all night and taking advantage of the fact he's not able to make plays with his legs against pressure.
Now here are the facts about Georgia that you guys love to conveniently ignore in order to push your narrative...
1. Georgia's two best players did not play. People cried about Julian Love missing half the game for Notre Dame, but not a word about the fact that DeAndre Baker, the best corner in the nation, who beat out Julian Love for the award 2 weeks ago, did not play because he didn't want to risk injury. He's about to be a top 10 Draft Pick. Furthermore, D'Andre Walker, Georgia's best pass rusher in a rebuilt front 7 that lost 6 of 7 starters from last year, did not play due to injury. Georgia struggled to rush the passer this year, but not having Walker in the game was an enormous blow.
2. 68% of Georgia's team are freshmen and sophomores. That's a crazy number... Look at their starting group for the game today.
QB: Jake Fromm (SOPH)
RB: Deandre Swift (SOPH)
WR: Jeremiah Holloman (SOPH)
LT: Andrew Thomas (SOPH)
LG: Cade Mays (FR)
RG: Trey Hill (FR)
RT: Isaiah Wilson (SOPH)
DT: Jordan Davis (FR)
LB: Grant Walter (SOPH)
CB: Eric Stokes (FR)
CB: Paris Campbell (FR)
S: Richard Lecounte (FR)
Georgia started 12 freshman and sophomores, 5 along their lines. 3/4 of their secondary were true freshman today. They've began their build for next year. Notre Dame travels to Athens next year and they'll face a Georgia team that returns 17 starters from the group you saw today and 60% of their starting group won't be 18-19 year old under classmen, including 6 true freshmen.
If some people don't understand the difference between those two scenarios, I don't know what more can be said.
Notre Dame put up 3 points in a game Clemson could have won by 40+ if they wanted to and they started a total of 2 underclassmen, a pair of sophomores on the offensive line. Georgia lost 28-21 in a competitive game and they started 12 underclassmen.