Georgia
Kirby Smart roasts Greg Sankey for Georgia schedule. He should thank him instead
Georgia’s Kirby Smart: “I’ve never had a more mentally tough team.”
Kirby Smart spoke with the media: “I’ve never had a more mentally tough team. They just keep coming.”
Southeastern Conference (SEC)
ATLANTA – Kirby Smart stood on stage bathed in glory, while his players celebrated an SEC championship, but even in this moment marked for celebration, Georgia’s coach set his sights on a new adversary.
When Smart gets on a warpath, he spares no one.
Even if that someone is college sports’ most powerful figure, the SEC’s commissioner, standing just a few feet away from Smart.
Smart roasted Greg Sankey after Georgia’s 22-19 overtime win Saturday against Texas in the SEC championship game.
Georgia’s victory unlocked a first-round playoff bye. When ESPN’s Laura Rutledge asked Smart during an on-field interview what that bye means, Smart sharpened his tongue.
“It means rest for a team that Greg Sankey and his staff sent on the road, all year long. We get to take a little bit of a break and get ready for the College Football Playoff,” Smart said. “This team needs some rest.”
Georgia fans cheered Smart’s acerbic jab at the SEC’s boss, while a grim-faced Sankey listened.
Fun though it might be to come after “the man,” when you unpack Smart’s comment, you realize how zany it sounds.
Georgia played exactly four true road games all season. One of those came against Kentucky, the SEC’s second-worst team.
The Bulldogs also played neutral-site games against Clemson and Florida, but neither Sankey nor his staff determined the location of those games.
Why Kirby Smart came after SEC’s Greg Sankey
So, what’s Smart miffed about? Probably, that Georgia drew road games against Texas, Alabama and Mississippi, all of which are ranked in the top 15 of the latest CFP rankings.
Three stiff road tests. Georgia lost two and won one.
Undeniably, Georgia’s schedule qualifies as one of the nation’s toughest, but it compares to the schedules faced by Florida, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Mississippi State, LSU and Vanderbilt.
Want to compete in the SEC? That means playing some tough games.
Anyway, Smart should thank Sankey instead of complaining.
Thanks to Georgia’s SEC schedule draw, no team will enter the playoff more battle-tested than Smart’s Bulldogs.
Also, as Smart well knows, road-home sites will flip next season, so Georgia will host Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss in 2025, when it plays just three true SEC road games, one against Tennessee and two against conference bottom dwellers Mississippi State and Auburn.
Think Smart will complain about that?
Kirby Smart sets up a new villain for Georgia to prove wrong
Smart, a motivational maestro, excels at creating straw men and rallying the Bulldogs to unite to take them down. Remember when Georgia’s Nolan Smith said the 2022 Bulldogs became fueled by experts projecting they’d go 7-5? Yeah, nobody sane said or thought Georgia would finish 7-5.
Sankey being cast as Georgia’s nemesis becomes the new “everyone thought we’d go 7-5!”
While playing the schedule the SEC handed down, Georgia built persistence and a healthy résumé. The Bulldogs own four wins against playoff-bound teams, more than any team under CFP consideration.
This won’t go down as Smart’s best team. Inconsistency became the theme of Georgia’s regular season. But, say this for these Bulldogs: They don’t go quietly into the night, even when they’re outplayed for most of the game – as they were Saturday, and as they were last week in an eight-overtime win against Georgia Tech.
Georgia rallied in the SEC championship game behind backup quarterback Gunner Stockton after Carson Beck exited with a first-half injury.
“We never panic,” Georgia running back Trevor Etienne said. “I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. It turns out being good for us. No matter what the situation is, no matter what happens, I believe in us.”
Georgia’s victory list includes a one-point escape against Kentucky, plus two overtime triumphs.
“Let’s find a way,” Etienne said of Georgia’s mentality. “That’s one of the best things about this team.”
Yes, indeed it is.
A lot of mental fortitude can be found within Georgia. It’s almost as if the Bulldogs were forged in the fires of playing difficult SEC opponents on the road.
“I’ve had more physically tough (teams, and) I’ve had more physically talented,” Smart said, “but I don’t know that I’ve ever had a more mentally tough team.
“They just keep coming and keep coming, and they never say die.”
Thanks a lot, Sankey, for preparing Georgia for the playoff’s rigors so darn well.
After Smart landed his postgame dagger at the commissioner, Sankey wrapped his arm around the Georgia coach later during the celebration and engaged him in conversation.
Only those two could tell you what was said in that moment, but if I could fill in the speech bubble, it would go like this: “Kirby, you’re welcome.”
Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network’s national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer. Subscribe to read all of his columns.
Georgia
No. 14 Georgia Tech Opens As A Heavy Favorite In Matchup vs Boston College On Saturday
Georgia Tech is fresh off a bye week and will face Boston College on Saturday. At 8-1 and 5-1 in the ACC, everything is ahead of the Yellow Jackets with three games left in the regular season. The Yellow Jackets control their own destiny. They are a strong favorite to make the ACC championship with the highest odds in the conference. Georgia Tech has one of the best offenses in football and has leaned on it for one of its best seasons in the Brent Key era.
Coming into the matchup against the Eagles, Georgia Tech is highly favored.
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Georgia Tech is a 16.5 favorite and the over/under is at 58.5 as the opening odds. Boston College is 1-9 and has lost nine consecutive games this season. The Eagles are still in search of their first ACC win this season. Despite the record, Boston College will be playing with no pressure and house money, going up against ranked Georgia Tech, looking to put a wrench into their season. Georgia Tech will have to come in and be ready to go.
The practices have produced good results during the bye week, and Georgia Tech is looking to be healthier in the contest on Saturday.
“So this time of year, it’s a good combination of getting healthy, getting players back healthy and mending up things that you’re not doing well or didn’t do well and improving on that and adding complementary things to your offense defense, kicking game and improving overall as a team,” said head coach Brent Key.
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There was no big difference in the schedule for the Yellow Jackets, they still had practice on their regular days and ran a lot of good on good. Similar to what they did in fall camp in preparation for the season. With a focused bunch and corrections throughout the bye week, it should be a formula for success for the Yellow Jackets.
“You have certain days that we’re going to go out and practice. We tweak and alter and change the practice based on what we need. We’re going to practice on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday regardless. Now it changes a little bit depending on when your game is the following week. Sometimes you have Thursday or Friday, or Saturday, depending on that. But the schedule is the same. The schedule is the same. What you do within that time, yeah, that changes. Going back to what you’re self-scouting, you’re recruiting. The amount of practice you need, the things you need to get done, yet you also have to get guys healthy and get them back. So it’s all in all. You get in the back part of the season, right? That goes the same for any week,” said Key.
Georgia Tech will be back in action on ACC Network at 3:30 PM against Boston College.
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Georgia
Severe storm brings hail, strong winds to parts of Northeast Georgia
A cluster of thunderstorms developed around 2:30 PM on Saturday in western Hall County. As they moved to the east, they strengthened with one cell eventually becoming severe warned from east of Gainesville to the South Carolina line.
Heather Gwaltney shared this photo with us on Facebook of prolific hail in Oakwood.
As the storms marched east, they continued to produce hail with quarter-size hail reported in both Bowman and Elberton in Elbert County.
Gusty winds accompanied the storms, and officials reported a tree on a power line near Tara Place in Commerce.
The storms pushed into South Carolina and became more numerous, but calmed down over Northeast Georgia into the evening hours.
Georgia
SEC matchup with Georgia-Mississippi State: How to watch livestream for free
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The No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs play against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in an SEC football game today. The matchup is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. CT on ESPN. Notably, the game will not be available on YouTube TV due to an ongoing dispute with Disney.
Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trial offered by DirecTV. Alternatively, fans can purchase a monthly subscription offered by Fubo TV/Sling.
The Georgia squad enters this matchup with a 7-1 record, and they have won four consecutive games. In their most recent game, Georgia defeated Florida 24-20.
In order to win today’s game, the Georgia squad will need to rely on its star quarterback Gunner Stockton. He has thrown for 12 touchdowns and nearly 1,800 yards this season, which highlights his arm talent.
The Mississippi State squad enters this matchup with a 5-4 record, and the team is coming off a 38-35 win against Arkansas.
In order to win this game, Mississippi State will need a great performance from its quarterback Blake Shapen. He has thrown for 15 touchdowns and nearly 2,200 yards this year, so he will try to continue his great play this morning.
Although YouTube TV will not broadcast today’s game, fans can still watch the matchup for free with DirecTV. Alternatively, fans can purchase a monthly subscription offered by Fubo TV/Sling.
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