Georgia spent the weekend doing two things at once: winning a championship and leaving no doubt about the form it arrives in that title with.
ESPN's final lines from LSU's trip to Athens read like a mismatch instead of a top-half SEC series. Georgia won Friday 11-8, won Saturday 13-8, and closed Sunday 12-1 in seven innings. Add the Bulldogs' run column across the three games and you get 36 — an almost comical total for a league that prides itself on Friday-night pitching.
Georgia clinched the SEC regular season title with that Saturday win in Athens. The Bulldogs played from ahead all weekend and never let LSU string together enough stops to flip the series after the middle game.
Sunday's run-rule finish was the exclamation the box score did not need. LSU's pitching staff spent three days absorbing traffic on the bases, and by the seventh inning on Sunday the Tigers were out of competitive answers.
What comes next is still worth watching even if the trophy case is settled. Georgia still has conference baseball left before Hoover, and the committee conversation around national seeds and the new top-32 bracket format is its own parallel season. The difference is that Georgia enters that stretch as the SEC's defined team to beat — with a weekend like this one as the receipt.