The University of Georgia Bulldogs showed why they're the best team in college football — again.

With an unrelenting and dominant performance in the national championship game,

Georgia swamped Texas Christian University 65-7 to finish undefeated and repeat as national champions.

The 65 points scored by Georgia are the most in a (BCS/College Football Playoff) championship game.

TCU came in as a huge underdog and the team had no answer for Georgia.

After the kickoff, Georgia stopped TCU's opening drive, and then scored first with a 21-yard rushing touchdown by senior quarterback Stetson Bennett.

  The Bulldogs marched down the field in less than three minutes slicing through TCU's defense.

UGA forced a fumble on the Horned Frogs next offensive effort and the turnover led to another Georgia score 

a 24-yard field goal to go up 10-0 midway through the 1st quarter.

But third-ranked TCU answered on its next drive. Quarterback Max Duggan marched the Horned Frogs 75-yards for a score.

 Like the Georgia QB, Duggan, the Heisman runner-up, rushed for a touchdown to cut the Bulldog lead to 10-7.

It would be TCU's only points of the game.

Georgia responded right away with a 37-yard Bennett touchdown pass to extend the lead to 17-7. 

The Bulldog defense stopped TCU on its next series and then marched 92-yards for another Stetson Bennett rushing touchdown for a 24-7 Georgia lead in the second quarter.