Tag: Georgia

  • Notre Dame Overcomes Georgia in Sugar Bowl

    Notre Dame Overcomes Georgia in Sugar Bowl

    My condolences go out to the families of Bourbon Street. On, New Year’s Day 3 CT it was graphic, and then decided the Sugar Bowl would be postponed.

    Fast forward to a day after, Notre Dame won their first major bowl game since the Cotton Bowl and will now be advancing to the subsequent round. As mentioned on YouTube, the Irish would be ruthless on defense as they did not allow many rushing yards in the first half. They allowed 10.

    They further progressed by opening the scoring margin to 20-3 and coach Marcus Freeman humiliated what was to come from backup quarterback Gunnar Stockton who started in place of NFL prospect Carson Beck.

    The final score was 23-10 and everyone turned out safe. Again, prayers are with the families suffering, and let’s avoid this in the name of sports.

  • Carson Beck’s Job’s on the Line

    Carson Beck’s Job’s on the Line

    Carson Beck played solidly throughout the day against UT Martin, an FCS school. So much so he converted 21 of 31 attempted passes and gained 294 yards through the air to go with a 158.1 passer rating. Tremendously well done by the Jacksonville, FL native, but the real obstacle lies in the fact that he threw one touchdown and did not seemingly treat this as a game like the defense limiting a total of seven points to Martin.

    Kyron Jones had a sensational 26-yard interception return, and sophomore Malaki Starks finished with the most total tackles (8). Georgia’s defense held their gold mark last year, limiting teams to 14 points per game. They provided a considerable start without Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, and Kelee Ringo.

    But the problem does not rest there. Kendall Milton performed well with 9 carries on 5.9 yards per carry and so did Brock Vandagriff.

    Vandagriff, the redshirt sophomore, completed one of his first passes, and boy was it a doozy. It was so good that he converted on a long touchdown pass and later to the backup of tight end Brock Bowers. In the third quarter, Vandagriff had a lot to show for and he keeps proving it against Carson Beck and freshman Gunner Stockton, the physically gifted quarterback has a ceiling like not many other four star Georgian quarterback prospects.

    Carson Beck could have accumulated as many points as Oregon, 81, this Labor Day weekend but did not. The question remains: Is there a bullseye on Carson Beck’s back to win or play for the number one ranked team in the nation: Georgia?