I can't see any transferring in this window, but one will likely be gone in the next (after spring practice).
I could be wrong, but Monken in his responses about the job prospects doesn't give off a "wanting/needing to move" vibe. So while he might seriously consider an offer as a HC, I feel like some front offices may view his "happy at his current job" aura as a lack of hunger and desire for their job, so he could get passed over a bit wrongly for it by other,seemingly hungrier coaches.
So did we (last year)...it counts because they, like us, played the games on their schedule.
"Best decision was not bringing in a 2023 signee"
I hope this means that CKS knows with some degree of certainty that none of the three will transfer. I know there are no guarantees to assure that all three will stay, but I cant imagine going into the season with only two scholarship QB's.
GO DAWGS!
Tell me a having a great OC doesn't make a difference and I'll eat your hat. Monken had a masterpiece plan on Monday night. Some of the guys on offense mentioned it after thee game. You could tell they were impressed. Basically everything he dialed up was clicking.
I sure hope we don't lose him. Perhaps the thought of a 3-peat is tantalyzing enough to make him stay and see if he can pull it off. Never been done before to my knowledge, and his name and mark would be all over it. I could just about gaurantee that if he pulled that off he could write his own ticket wherever he wants to go. Heck, he could probably do that now, but a 3-peat!
UGA needs to do whatever necessary to keep Monken another year. The first ever Three Peat is possible with that guy around. (I know Minnesota did it in the 30's, but that doesn't count - only eight games and they lost one).
Another possible factor may be Todd Monken's future. We should hear pretty soon if he could be leaving or will stay. If we do have to bring in another OC that could affect offensive scheme. Also, Kirby said Stetson read the defense on that 3rd/dn/10 and set up the blitzing linebacker for the first down run. If Carson has the knowledge to read the D the same way, i believe he also has the mobility to do just what Stetson did. He may not have the dead leg quickness to pull a Stetson run, but i think he'll have the straight-line running ability similar to a Trevor Lawrence type QB.
All three of the QBs flipped to UGA. Carson was in the toughest spot with JT being added, but he stayed. then beat out by Stetson, and he stayed again.
Brock and Gunner knew what the room looked like and were still willing to flip from Ok and SC.
Best decision was not bringing in a 2023 signee
not sure of the outcome - that’s the coaches decision. I just want to be a DAWG fan!!
Kirby doesn’t say anything without a purpose. The mobility comment was made to give BG and GS confidence they will actually be able to compete and at the same time to encourage CB to work on his “mobility” this off season. May the best man win.
The only thing that is certain in my mind is that one of the 3 will enter the transfer portal after Spring.
Don’t count out Gunner. He has National passing records, and is a bigger, big-armed QB who has has more snaps than anyone in the room last year, running the scout team. Just like Stetson did back in the day.
I'm not quite sure what everyone else saw and no, I am not in the practices, but I definitely saw Beck run, and he ran well when he had to. I appreciate the desire for a dual threat quarterback but I much prefer the accurate passer with the amazing arm while still having the ability to get away, which Beck did when needed. Smart, quick and accurate passing can remove the need to scramble. I don't understand how anyone that is not in practice can say Vandagriff or Stockton is better than Beck when you just haven't seen them do anything other than G-Day. Beck has looked very, very good.
I don't know how many times he was sacked, I think I know of one, but other than that, the kid is darned impressive and I think losing him would be an incredible mistake.
I think that next year we will see "dueling QB's. Depending on the situation, ie defense faced, either Brock or Carson will be featured. Weak D lines where our O line can easily provide protection, Carson. Overzealous D lines that rush hard, enter Brock. I think both are committed to becoming DGD's and will do whatever is best for the TEAM.
The easy current assumption is that Beck becomes the starter next year and Stockton is willing to understudy as a second-year player, but Vandagriff transfers out to find playing time elsewhere. Do you think that Kirby might be talking up the importance of mobility in order to give Brock some encouragement to stay?
I do have a question though. If Beck’s not gonna be The Man, why did he get Almost exclusively all the backup snaps ?? I’m of the Trust Kirby and may the best man win thinking. But that seems sort of strange when you look at the season in it’s entirety.
For me it all boils down to I trust Kirby to make the right decision. That said I have a deep respect and appreciation for Carson’s loyalty to the program. And he has looked pretty good in his opportunity’s especially his most recent outings. If I were a neutral fan and not a Dawgs fan just going by Looks alone, BVG has the body type. He Looks the part. My wife and I recently moved to Rabun County and though Yes there’s probably some loyal bias in it but the folks here say that Gunner is the best QB at the HS level they’ve Ever seen !! Glad Kirby has to make this decision and not me !! May the best man win !! P.S. I hope that somehow we can hang on to all three of those primary guys !!
I think you’re right about the lack of QB’s available to be brought into the program, especially any that are better than those who are already there. The assurance that I was referring to in my comment is some level of assurance given to CKS from the 3 QB’s that none of them have any plans of transferring. That would make sense of moving forward without signing a QB for the 2023 season.
There are no QB's left to recruit in the 2023 cycle (that I know of). And all 3 of our QB's are better than any QB that is currently in the transfer portal. Now there may be more that enter prior to the deadline. I think the only assurance that Smart gave to the 3 QB's is that they will be given a chance to compete for the starting job.
It doesn’t appear that CKS will be signing a QB for 2023 either through recruiting or the portal. I wonder if that means that he has been given some level of assurance from the 3 current scholarship QB’s that they’re not going to transfer?
The position value will decide. Kirby now likes the mobility of Bennett, who put pts on the board with his legs. Brock is good on his feet as is Gunner. Brock has a year on Gunner at UGA. Beck, I do not believe will be able to compete if equal value is placed on legs. All three have arms. I am not at practice, so that will be determined by Smart and company.
Kenny McIntosh was a four star coming out of High School, not a three star.
Personally I hope for Brock or Gunner. Carson has been patient and I credit him for that, but he has much less mobility than the others. That sack that Stetson spun out of last night on 3rd and 10 was always a sack when Fromm was back there and we need to keep someone quick back there to give us that dimension on offense. Not only the running but the escapability on crucial downs. Just my two cents. Go Dawgs! Eat it Buckeyes!
Interesting. Adding more intrigue to the Spring and Summer drills. I don't disagree about how important mobility is to a college football QB position. I will say Carson seems to have improved dramatically and hope he gets a legitimate shot at competing for the #1 slot. Gunner and Brock are both capable dual threat players, but between the two of them and what I have seen I'd actually favor Gunner over Brock.
I hope not, but I think Brock might transfer. His peers are getting playing time ( C. Williams was Heisman) while he hasn’t and now Beck is the supposed starter…. QB room will be interesting going forward.
In watching Gunner's highlights from HS he seems to have the most mobility. He reminds me of Bryce Young the way he just floats around in the backfield. wiggling left, and then right, waiting for a receiver to come open and then if need be he can take off and get 10-20 easily.
I do like Carson's poise and the way he can flat out throw it.
Collin Drake (26), Jackson Muschamp (16),
^ Are these guys on scholarship? What year are they?