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VIDEO WATCH: Arian Smith, Oscar Delp, Tate Ratledge, and Trevor Etienne

ARIAN SMITH

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0:00—On his resiliency and what makes him that way

0:58—What Carson Beck should be remembered for

1:27—Recaps injuries and if he still has his track speed

2:47—Kirk Herbstreit’s comments on Smith’s drops

3:29—Adjustments catching passes from Stockton compared to Beck

4:14—Details his run on the fake punt + his fumble recovery

5:25—His bowl memories from past seasons

6:32—Mindset entering the Sugar Bowl and what does he know of Stockton’s cows

7:31—Rallying around Gunner Stockton

8:41—Differences in Trevor Etienne

OSCAR DELP

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0:00—Delp’s closeness with Gunner Stockton, the team “rallying” behind him

1:06—Tight ends replacing Brock Bowers this season

2:01—What he’s seen on Notre Dame; Georgia’s two freshmen tight ends

3:06—The offense’s lack of production, at times, this season

3:46—Recollection of playing vs. Ohio State two years ago when Washington was injured

5:09—Gunner Stockton as QB1

5:58—Running plays with Stockton compared to Beck

6:49—What the average fan might not know about Stockton

7:24—Trevor Etienne as a teammate, his game-winning score vs. Texas

8:22—Stockton entering the game vs. Texas (“he was calm, he was cool”

9:26—Comments on Stockton’s cows

TATE RATLEDGE

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0:00—On how Carson Beck should be remembered for his time at Georgia

0:47—The offensive line’s health, being banged up

1:34—Invitation to the Senior Bowl

2:06—Comments on Notre Dame’s defense

2:37—Gunner Stockton’s development in recent weeks

3:13—Playing/fighting for Stockton (“Gunner’s just a guy you want to block for”)

4:02—Trevor Etienne being healthy

4:29—The current energy and excitement surrounding the team

5:07—Stockton’s confidence on the field

5:57—Arian Smith’s resiliency

TREVOR ETIENNE

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0:00—What does Gunner Stockton's presence do for UGA's rushing attack?

0:32—Memories of playing in the Superdome

1:18—Looks back at his season (injuries)

2:10—Update about his ribs, what he wears as protection

2:37—Details his rib injury

2:51—Nate Frazier’s “great” freshman season

3:22—What he expects from Notre Dame’s defense

3:47—Being Travis Etienne’s “little brother”

5:00—The development of his relationship with Gunner Stockton

5:56—Healing of his ribs the last few weeks

6:39—Excitement of facing Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl

7:18—Gunner’s personality and his pet cows

7:46—“This is why you come to Georgia”

8:31—New Orleans’ food

LowerEastSideDawg's exclusive playoff preview

Sugar Bowl: Georgia trails Notre Dame 13-10 when Gunner Stockton goes down with an injury after scoring on a 97-yard QB sneak. In the second half, Ryan Puglisi goes 14-16 for 234 yards in Georgia's come-from-behind 31-13 win.

Fiesta Bowl: Whatever.

Peach Bowl: Who cares?

Rose Bowl: Ohio State wins. Ryan Day declares (once again) that it's "Ohio against the World."

Orange Bowl: Georgia trails Penn State 20-17 when Ryan Puglisi goes down with an injury while throwing a 97-yard TD pass. In the second half, Jaden Rashada goes 24-27 for 334 yards in Georgia's come-from-behind 62-20 win.

Peach Bowl: Ohio State beats Texas, Matthew McConaughey has a mental breakdown on the sideline. Ryan Day says the Buckeyes are a "team of destiny."

National Championship Game: Georgia trails Ohio State 10-7 at the end of the first quarter when Jaden Rashada goes down with an injury while catching a 97-yard halfback pass for a TD. In the final three quarters, Jackson Muschamp goes 44-46 for 734 yards in Georgia's come-from-behind 82-10 victory. On the game's final play, Ohio State misses a 36-yard field goal. Ryan Day is burned at the stake.

Interesting Stats

School starts back up Monday, so I will be back in the grind with my kiddos and just can’t post as much but here are some numbers that caught my eye so far:

Some interesting stats:


1) Leffew has actually played 10 more minutes than Blue this year, so even tho Blue is starting, it doesn’t mean he stays in. Blue is frigid right now, less than 10 total points last three games combined.


2) Lawrence is actually leading the team in assists, not Demary


3) Monty only played 16 minutes yesterday and managed to get up a team leading 11 shots. I love the aggressiveness, but that’s kinda a wild number


4) Kentucky has only played one true road game at Clemson and lost. Only put up 66 points


5) in our three biggest games (St Johns, Marquette, and Ole Miss), Somto has scored 1 point total
  • Wow
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