Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Smart: QB decision may wait for Hogs

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ATLANTA — Georgia still hasn’t decided on a new starting quarterbac­k, and Coach Kirby Smart said Tuesday he will likely wait until the season opener Arkansas to reveal who earned the job.

JT Daniels, a transfer from Southern Cal who was granted permission by the NCAA to play right away, is the most notable contender to take over for three-year starter Jake Fromm.

But Daniels has yet to be fully cleared from a season-ending knee injury suffered in 2019. Redshirt freshman D’Wan Mathis put on an impressive showing with the first team during a scrimmage last weekend at Sanford Stadium, leading to speculatio­n that he’s got the upper hand for the starting spot.

“As far as I can tell, it’s probably going to be a gametime decision,” Smart said.

The No. 4 Bulldogs open the season Sept. 26 at the University of Arkansas.

Smart is used to this sort of quandary. In his first season at Georgia in 2016, senior Grayson Lambert started the opener but freshman Jacob Eason came in early, got the start the next week and held the job the rest of the season.

In 2017, Eason started the opener but was injured, clearing the way for Fromm to take over the job. He led the Bulldogs to the national championsh­ip game, prompting Eason to transfer to Washington.

That didn’t end the quarterbac­k debate. Georgia landed another highly rated recruit, Justin Fields, who got some playing time in 2018 but never beat out Fromm. Fields moved on to Ohio State, where he put up much better numbers than Fromm while leading the Buckeyes to the 2019 College Football Playoff.

Now, the Bulldogs have another QB battle on their hands — one that took an unexpected twist two weeks ago when transfer Jamie Newman, who started last year at Wake Forest, opted out of the season because of coronaviru­s.

“It’s not a problem for me,” Smart said. “It’s getting to be the norm around here. We’ve had it before. It’s not a concern among the staff or the organizati­on or the kids. We talk a lot with the kids about it to make sure they understand where we are.”

Mathis went through a scary ordeal after enrolling at Georgia, requiring brain surgery to remove a cyst. He returned to the scout team late last season and is fully recovered.

Daniels tore up a knee in the opener of his sophomore season with the Trojans, and Smart revealed that he needed follow-up surgery late in the year to clean up some additional issues. He is able to practice but can’t have any contact.

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