Georgia quarterback Carson Beck won’t carry his offense through the SEC, due to Sudden Brain Injury…….
a matter of just a few years, it became much harder to dominate college football. All offseason, Kirby Smart warned about the deterioration of college football, which he essentially describes as the lack of depth on the top teams in the country due to the ease of player movement that the transfer portal provides. More basically, even Georgia and Alabama can’t bully their way to a national championship anymore.
Through the first three weeks of the college football season, Georgia’s defensive line has experienced injury issues that have tested the depth and that unit hasn’t been nearly as dominant as the groups from 2021 and 2022 that led the Bulldogs to back-to-back national titles. Now, the offense is going through the same thing with a long-term injury to All-American right guard Tate Ratledge.
In its 13-12 Week 3 win over Kentucky, a program that plucked Brock Vandagriff and Jamon Dumas-Johnson from Georgia’s roster this offseason, Georgia was outplayed on both lines of scrimmage. In a world where you can no longer overwhelm a program that you’ve beaten 15 straight times with constant waves of talent, you have to rely on your very best players to be better than theirs, and on offense, Carson Beck is Georgia’s best player. However, offensive coordinator Mike Bobo isn’t treating his fifth-year senior quarterback that way.