No. 2 Georgia turning to backup QB Gunner Stockton in CFP quarterfinal
No. 2 Georgia is resting its national championship hopes on backup quarterback Gunner Stockton.
Kirby Smart said Monday that Georgia is preparing Stockton to start in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1 in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal against No. 3 Notre Dame. Stockton took over when starter Carson Beck suffered a right elbow injury in the first half of the Bulldogs’ 22-19 overtime win over Texas in the SEC title game on Dec. 7 in Atlanta.
Georgia's first-round bye has given Stockton, a sophomore, more time to prepare for his new starting role. Smart said the experience with the first-team is the primary benefit in "several practices" since the SEC championship.
"He got lots of reps prior to these practices, but he’s getting much more now," Smart said. "I do think … when you get ready for an opponent like Notre Dame, you need time, and we have time."
The Fighting Irish advanced by beating Indiana, 27-17, in the first round on Friday night. Smart said Stockton and Georgia can focus on Notre Dame. "But I think the biggest thing is just competition at practice," Smart said. "You know, the situations we put him in. All those things allow him to get better as a quarterback."
Georgia announced on Dec. 9 that Beck and his family were considering treatment options for his elbow. Those options could include surgery, though Georgia has not released details about the injury.
Two weeks later, no decision has been released by Beck or Georgia.
"The only thing I can update is that they’re still going through those deliberations in terms of the decision-making process time, all the kind of decisions they have to make as a family," Smart said.
Beck suffered the injury to his throwing arm in the first half of the SEC title game and