The Georgia Bulldogs will not be visiting the White House to celebrate their second consecutive national championship.
However, the program said the date -- almost a week before summer starts -- is"not feasible" because of the demands placed on their student-athletes during that time.
Nevertheless, the Bulldogs said they appreciate the invite and look forward to taking the White House up on the offer if the program continues rattling off titles. FYI, the last college football team to visit the W.H. was the 2019 LSU Tigers. Alabama didn't go in 2020 because of COVID-19 protocols. This is the second time the Bulldogs are skipping out on getting some time with the POTUS -- in 2021, Georgia elected not to visit due to the pandemic.
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