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Georgia’s Smith relishes matchup with Mayfield

- By Charles Odum Associated Press Sports Writer

The Rose Bowl’s marquee matchup of Georgia safety Roquan Smith, the Butkus Award winner, against Oklahoma’s Heisman-winning quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, is attractive.

ATHENS — The awardwinni­ng leaders of Oklahoma’s high-scoring offense and Georgia’s shut-down defense will be in the spotlight in the Jan. 1 Rose Bowl.

That’s just fine with Georgia’s Butkus Award winning linebacker Roquan Smith, even though he says he’ll need help in the marquee matchup with Oklahoma’s Heisman Trophy winning quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield.

Smith is relishing the challenge that could help determine which team advances to the national championsh­ip game.

“Definitely. You love challenges like that,” Smith said Monday. “They say to be the best you have to go up against the best. They say he’s the best college football player in America so we’re definitely looking forward to that challenge. Joshua L. Jones / We think that will be a great opportunit­y for us.”

Smith enters the Rose Bowl with the momentum of being named the most valuable player in No. 3 Georgia’s Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game win over Auburn. He matched his career high with 13 tackles, recovered two fumbles and had a sack in the 28-7 win.

One week later, Smith became the first Georgia player to win the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker.

Smith also had nine tackles, three for losses, in a 38-7 win over Georgia Tech to close the regular season. His speed made him the figurehead of the aggressive Georgia defense that ranks third in the nation with its average of 13.2 points allowed per game.

The Bulldogs haven’t faced an offense which compares with No. 2 Oklahoma’s. The Sooners’ Athens Banner-Herald via AP 44.9 points per game rank fourth in the nation.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart downplays the Smith-Mayfield matchup because even the nation’s best linebacker can’t contain Mayfield alone.

“He’s a tremendous asset for us because of his speed,” said Smart of Smith. “But we can’t make this Roquan Smith against Baker Mayfield because that’s not the case.”

Similarly, the Sooners know Smith isn’t the only player to watch on Georgia’s defense.

“Everybody talks about the linebacker that’s such a good player,” said Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley of Smith. “They’ve got some outstandin­g individual players, but they’re really, really deep and really, really talented. They’re as deep and talented as anybody we’ve played in the three years I’ve been here, without question.”

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