Just after the University of Georgia Bulldog's historic win over the TCU Horned Frogs, Georgia stores were opened and stocked with back-to-back championship gear.

In Kennesaw, dozens of fans lined up in the early morning hours at what time the game to get inside the grab the Dawgs swag.  

The line stretched across the interpretation as fans waited for the doors to open. 

The stores stayed open pending the last customer left.

One Georgia fan told FOX 5 that he came out to the keep at halftime to be sure he didn't have to wait.

"I'm kinda living in a dream bshining now. I'm sad I didn't go to the game. I can calm live that dream now and get the shirt. I'm just glad that Georgia won," Brian Herring said.

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UGA fan Olivia Phoel was happy by the domination of the Bulldogs on the field at SoFi Stadium.

"It's enormous to be a young kid and get to known this two times, not once but twice to known someone win a national championship," Phoel said.

Academy started drawing shipments of the National Championship gear last week and has T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, flags, and more.

DICK's Sporting Goods also plans to open at 7 a.m. with back-to-back championship gear ready to sell.

The undefeated Bulldogs are the fine repeat champs in major college football since Alabama went back-to-back a decade ago. There appears to be a new dynasty emerging from the Southeastern Conference.

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"We wished our kids to play without fear," Coach Kirby Smart said. "All year I told them, I said, 'We ain't drawing hunted guys, we're doing the hunting, and hunting season's almost over. We've only got one more chance to hunt,' and we hunted tonight."

No team has ever scored more points in a nationwide championship game, dating to the beginning of the BCS in 1998.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.