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Smart stands by Bennett after ’Bama loss

- By Charles Odum

An unexpected open week would be the perfect opportunit­y to consider changes following No. 4 Georgia’s ugly loss to Alabama.

There was no indication from coach Kirby Smart on Tuesday that a change is coming at quarterbac­k.

Asked if Stetson Bennett is still Georgia’s starter, Smart said “Like I have talked about before, I feel great about Stetson. He’s done a good job of managing the situations we have put him in.”

Bennett threw three intercepti­ons while completing only 18 of 40 passes for 269 yards with two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 41-24 loss to No. 2 Alabama on Saturday.

Smart stuck with Bennett even as Georgia failed to score in the second half.

Georgia’s game at Kentucky, originally scheduled for this week, was pushed back to Oct. 31 as the Southeaste­rn Conference adjusted to the coronaviru­s pandemic. That gives the Bulldogs (3-1) a week off to regroup.

D’wan Mathis and JT Daniels could see more practice snaps with the No. 1 offense this week. Smart said off weeks are a time to change the normal routine of giving starters 78 percent of snaps with the first-team offense.

“This week, we will get to get a lot of guys reps,” Smart said. “JT will get reps, D’wan will get reps, Stetson will continue to get reps. We try to develop our roster. ... It just gives a chance to give more guys work and see where they are in their progress. That’s true at every position and true at quarterbac­k.”

It could be an important week for Daniels, the former Southern California starter who was at first limited by his recovery from a knee injury following his transfer to Georgia. Daniels has yet to make his Georgia debut.

Mathis started Georgia’s opener against Arkansas before Bennett led the team to a comeback win and kept the job.

Bennett drew positive reviews for his early season play, including in Georgia’s 44-21 win over then-no. 14 Tennessee, but he struggled against the Crimson Tide.

Though he remained supportive of Bennett, Smart also said the former walk-on nicknamed “The Mailman” must do a better job of stepping up in the pocket and avoiding passes into coverages.

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