I'm not as big of a UGA fan as I am a fan of the Falcons, Braves and Hawks, but both of my brothers attended UGA, and my 74-year-old mother is now writing me WhatsApp messages like "Stetson Bennett was a little wobbly during the first half, but made up for it later". So it's a very happy day in my family! And that pick-six, when I watched it on Sky+ this morning here in the UK, had me clapping and whooping like an idiot.
To everyone who insisted the Dawgs should go for two when they scored to go up 25-18: I definitely get that argument against normal defenses, but UGA had already stopped one two-point attempt in the game. And having that eight-point lead was a great insurance policy against the possibility of Bama scoring late - this wasn't like the end of regulation in Super Bowl LI, when the Pats converting for two against the Falcons was a foregone conclusion. I think you have to kick the PAT to go up eight there and leave Bama wondering if a TD really will tie up the game. (In fairness, there were far worse takes in the first few pages of this thread than that one was at the time...)