Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart and quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) celebrates after their 50-30 victory over the LSU Tigers in the SEC Championship game. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Georgia players trolled LSU during their locker room celebration after winning the SEC Championship Game on Saturday.

Georgia beat LSU 50-30 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. on Saturday to win the conference. The victory made Georgia 13-0 and put them in the No. 1 spot for the College Football Playoff.

After the win, Georgia players danced and celebrated to “Get the Gat.” The choice of music and celebration was a troll job considering that’s the music LSU played in a White House video after winning the 2019 national championship.

Here is a look at the LSU video from their 2020 visit to the White House.

It’s almost three years later, but Georgia players didn’t forget what LSU did.

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