UGA Savannah fan heads to Indianapolis for National Championship game

We’re getting closer to the kickoff of the National Championship game in Indianapolis between Georgia and Alabama. And that means some Dogs and Tide fans are about to land in town, including one from Savannah who is no stranger to big games. . Lindsey Wilmot scrolls through her phone filled with many memories of some pretty important football games. She and her husband Matt are UGA graduates and they plan to be in Indianapolis Monday night for the national championship game. “There’s a ton of people going from all over the country, all flying to different parts of Indianapolis or Ohio,” said Lindsey Wilmot. “I think it’s a big game that gets a lot of passion. games, she and her husband attended the Rose Bowl in the 2018 college football playoff semifinals and that year’s national title game with the Dogs and Tide in Atlanta. ”It’s something that we really enjoy it, “said Wilmot. hobby you could say we save and we’re lucky to have a lot of friends and family going out so we can share an Airbnb with them. Lindsey to be joined by mother Laura Parrish and others at Indy for the game Monday night, something they don’t have I don’t want to miss, as the Dogs aim for their first national title in over 40 years “It would be an unforgettable experience, a memory we will never forget,” said Wilmot. . “I think that’s the reason we’re going, because we can’t imagine if Georgia finally wins after 40 years or something if we’re not there, we just couldn’t take it.” Georgia and Alabama will play for the national championship. , Monday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

We’re getting closer to the kickoff of the National Championship game in Indianapolis between Georgia and Alabama.

And that means some Dogs and Tide fans are about to land in town, including one from Savannah who is no stranger to big games.

Lindsey Wilmot scrolls through her phone filled with many memories of some pretty important football games.

She and her husband Matt are UGA graduates and they plan to be in Indianapolis Monday night for the national championship game.

“There are a ton of people all over the country who are all flying to different parts of Indianapolis or Ohio,” said Lindsey Wilmot. “I think it’s a big game that gets a lot of excitement.”

And Lindsey knows a thing or two about the big games, she and her husband attended the Rose Bowl in the 2018 College Football Playoff Semifinals and this year’s National Title Game with the Dogs and Tide in Atlanta. also.

“It’s something that we really appreciate,” Wilmot said. “It’s one of our hobbies, you might say, we save and we’re lucky to have a lot of friends and family, so we can share an Airbnb with them.”

Lindsey will be joined by mother Laura Parrish and others at Indy for Monday night’s game, something they don’t want to miss, as the Dogs seek their first national title in over 40 years.

“It would be the experience of a lifetime, a memory we would never forget,” said Wilmot. “I think that’s the reason we’re going there, because we can’t imagine if Georgia finally wins after 40 years or not there, we just couldn’t take that.

Georgia and Alabama will play for the national championship on Monday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

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