The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Backup QBS look promising at outset

Spring and G-day work have Smart feeling good about his group.

- By Henry Queen charles.queen@ajc.com

It’s not just JT Daniels in Georgia’s quarterbac­k room. The players behind Daniels got their own chance in the spotlight Saturday at Sanford Stadium.

After weeks of spring practice closed to the public and discussion surroundin­g the identity of Daniels’ backup, Georgia fans could finally see the competitio­n for themselves at G-day. The results were mostly promising.

Carson Beck started under center for the Black team, which lost 28-23. The redshirt freshman threw a 51-yard completion to tight end Darnell Washington in the first quarter, the second-longest play of the day. But two quarters later, his deep pass attempt was intercepte­d by Dan Jackson, who was run over by Washington on that earlier completion.

Beck finished with 236 yards and two touchdowns on 22-of-31 passing. Brock Vandagriff, also on the Black team, completed six of his nine pass attempts for 47 yards. Daniels received most of the reps on the Red team, finishing at 28-of-41 passing with 326 yards and three touchdowns. Daniels’ backup, Stetson Bennett, had 58 yards and one intercepti­on.

On one hand, it’s hard not to closely analyze those perfor

mances. But on the other, it’s just one game, and a scrimmage at that. Two years ago, Bennett threw a key 43-yard pass to lead his team to victory. Needless to say, he didn’t unseat Jake Fromm from his starting job.

Coach Kirby Smart’s team also doesn’t play like this during normal games. G-day is an opportunit­y to test the passing game, particular­ly intermedia­te passing. The two teams combined for 87 pass attempts. That won’t happen during the season. G-day is more seven-on-seven than smashmouth SEC.

“I would argue every G-day we’ve come out of, you feel good about the wideouts because you throw the ball so much,” Smart said.

The same could probably be said for the quarterbac­ks. Still, 15 spring practices was enough to convince Smart that Daniels, Beck, Vandagriff and Bennett comprise an extremely talented group.

“I certainly feel really good about all four of them,” Smart said. “I don’t know that I could ever say we’ve had four that you feel confident about. These four I feel good about. I think they’re good football players. I think they’re bright, they’re intelligen­t, they challenge themselves.”

Beck played through the end of the game. Every play of the final drive involved him in some way. He ran the ball twice, then threw the ball eight times in a row. He misfired on two deep shots, including an overthrow to Arian Smith for what would have been a touchdown.

But after several short completion­s against backup defenders, Beck advanced the Black team into the end zone anyway. He has progressed nicely this spring, Smart said. He had a particular­ly impressive practice two days before G-day.

“Carson didn’t always have the focus he needed last year as a freshman in terms of preparatio­n, academics, on the field, off the field, in the meeting room,” Smart said. “Now, since we started this spring, he’s taking notes, he’s got command of it better, he’s doing better academical­ly.”

Daniels also likes what he sees from his fellow quarterbac­ks. The California native is the unquestion­ed starter, but should he go down with an injury, his underlings will be ready.

“Carson prepares like a starter. Stetson prepares like a starter. And Brock prepares like a starter,” Daniels said. “Everyone is all about doing their job to get better every day.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/CURTIS. COMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Kirby Smart looks on as Carson Beck completes a pass during the G-day game on Saturday in Athens.
CURTIS COMPTON/CURTIS. COMPTON@AJC.COM Kirby Smart looks on as Carson Beck completes a pass during the G-day game on Saturday in Athens.
 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/CURTIS.COMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs coaching staff watch quarterbac­k Brock Vandagriff complete one of his attempts Saturday. Vandagriff completed six of his nine passes for 47 yards.
CURTIS COMPTON/CURTIS.COMPTON@AJC.COM Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs coaching staff watch quarterbac­k Brock Vandagriff complete one of his attempts Saturday. Vandagriff completed six of his nine passes for 47 yards.

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