Georgia represents a team for which you can bet a dime. Well, don’t be that quick to yell. We are not ignoring that Carson Beck part. Beck has been a huge pain in Kirby Smart’s neck throughout the season. There is no second thought that he couldn’t meet the expectation. His interception-heavy games against Alabama, Florida, and Texas led to a raving outrage on X, with fans vehemently demanding a quarterback change in the starting position. But staying true to Smart’s firm faith in him, the QB phenom made a short-lived comeback as the season progressed, but again, destiny hit harder. The Texas SEC game was a season-ending deal for the kid as he injured his elbow. Now, the question begs, is the Bulldogs still worth a national title hope without Beck? The answer is a resounding yes.
Georgia gets ample time to figure out the team’s issues and limitations before they suit up for the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day. Thanks to a massive first-round bye. Fans set the bar high for Kirby and the squad, and quite rightfully so. Adam Breneman did nothing but add fuel to that fire with a promising claim on the major setback (at least, how a portion of the CFB world views it to be) of the SEC juggernaut.
”Look at what they’ve done without Carson Beck this season. Georgia has won this year when Beck played well. They also won when Beck played badly. Beck was not a determining factor in how Georgia played throughout this season. They won the SEC Championship game against Texas when Stockton played well and also when he played badly. I mean, he had some really good plays and also threw a terrible interception in that game, but Georgia still found a way to win. If Georgia plays defense the way they did against Texas in both games,” the former NFL vet put the Carson Beck doubt to rest, passing the torch to the tight-knit defense.
Gunner Stockton, the backup QB for Beck, seemed to earn some big feats. The red-shirt sophomore remained a cynosure during the Orange Bowl against Florida State, where he racked up 6-for-10 on passing for 96 yards and two touchdowns. It’s a good chance for the kid to shine brighter in the red jersey.
Kirby Smart’s vision of Carson Beck should turn a hollow hype
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