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Georgia's Adonai Mitchell makes incredible one-handed catch to cap 38-point first half vs TCU

Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett capped a 38-point first half against TCU with an incredible touchdown pass to Adonai Mitchell in the College Football National Championship.

Georgia put an exclamation point on a first-half bulldozing of TCU in the first half of the College Football National Championship on Monday night.

Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett found wide receiver Adonai Mitchell for a 22-yard touchdown pass with about 26 seconds left in the half. Mitchell caught the ball with one hand and took it away from TCU cornerback Josh Newton for the score.

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The play caught the attention of social media.

Georgia took a 38-7 lead into the half as they look to win back-to-back national championships. The Bulldogs narrowly defeated Ohio State to get to the final and TCU defeated Michigan.

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Georgia got out of the gate strong with 17 first-quarter points. Bennett had four total touchdowns in the first half – two passing and two rushing. He was 14 of 17 with 213 passing yards. He added 39 yards on the ground.

Brock Bowers led Georgia with five catches for 102 yards. Ladd McConkey and Mitchell each had touchdown catches. McConkey had four catches for 74 yards. Mitchell only had the one catch.

Georgia held TCU to just 121 total yards on offense. Max Duggan was 8 of 12 with 97 passing yards and two interceptions. He had a rushing touchdown – the Horned Frogs’ only score of the half.

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