The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Two roads: Young, Bennett take different paths to CFP stage

- By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer

INDIANAPOL­IS (AP) » Alabama’s Bryce Young and Georgia’s Stetson Bennett both transferre­d in 2018. One got a lot more attention than the other.

Already a celebrated quarterbac­k prospect heading into his junior year of high school, Young made headlines in Southern California when he decided to attend powerhouse Mater Dei. There he would replace five-star recruit J.T. Daniels, who had decided to skip his senior year and enroll early at USC.

As for Bennett, after spending 2017 running the scout team at Georgia, he switched to Jones County Junior College near Hattiesbur­g, Mississipp­i. He threw 16 touchdown passes and led the Bobcats to a 10-2 record.

While Young seemed destined to become a Heisman Trophy winner since middle school, Bennett appeared better suited for the Sun Belt than the Southeaste­rn Conference —- even when he returned to Georgia as a scholarshi­p player in 2019.

On Monday night, the former five-star and the former walk-on arrive at the same destinatio­n when No. 1 Alabama faces No. 3 Georgia in the College Football Playoff championsh­ip game.

At a time when national championsh­ip contenders are more likely than ever to have elite NFL prospects at quarterbac­k —- from Deshaun Watson to Joe Burrow to Mac Jones — Bennett’s run as QB1 for Georgia has been one of the most surprising stories of the season.

“Stetson’s a resilient kid,” Georgia All-America defensive tackle Jordan Davis said Saturday.

Coming out of Pierce County High School in Blackshear, Georgia, a small town in the southeast corner of the state, Bennett’s scholarshi­p offers ranged from Mercer to Middle Tennessee State.

Instead, he walked on at Georgia, where his most notable moment as a freshman was playing the role of Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield during the Bulldogs’ Rose Bowl preparatio­n.

“I don’t draw too much on that experience,” Bennett said. “I had no expectatio­n of playing.”

With the arrival of another five-star quarterbac­k at Georgia, Justin Fields, in 2018, Bennett transferre­d to junior college.

Riding the bus to games in Mississipp­i is a long way from playing for the No. 1 team in the country, but plenty of high-caliber players pass through those JUCOs.

Jones coach Steve Buckley said the team Bennett played on had eight defensive players eventually sign with Power Five schools.

Buckley said Bennett was still recovering from a shoulder injury when he arrived at Jones and didn’t start throwing in practice until the Tuesday before the first game.

Knocking off the rust, Bennett completed 55% of his passes and threw 14 intercepti­ons that season. Still, he flashed enough potential to draw FBS scholarshi­p offers and he was headed for Louisiana-Lafayette until Georgia came in late.

The Bulldogs needed a backup for Jake Fromm after Fields transferre­d out and familiarit­y with Bennett made him a safe bet.

“I said do not think about that,” Buckley said of the Georgia offer. “Absolutely not.”

It wasn’t that Buckley didn’t think Bennett could play at Georgia. The coach was skeptical about whether Bennett would be given a legitimate opportunit­y over more highly rated players.

“So what do you want for next year?” Buckley recalled asking Bennett. “Do you want to go play or do you want to go be on a team?”

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young (9) works against Georgia during the second half of the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip NCAA college football game Dec. 4, 2021, in Atlanta. Alabama plays Georgia in the College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game on Jan. 10, 2022.
JOHN BAZEMORE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young (9) works against Georgia during the second half of the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip NCAA college football game Dec. 4, 2021, in Atlanta. Alabama plays Georgia in the College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game on Jan. 10, 2022.

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