5-star LSU commit thinks Georgia has a better night atmosphere

Five-star recruit, LSU commit prefers Georgia’s night atmosphere over LSU’s. Can UGA flip the elite cornerback?

Five-star LSU Tigers commitment DJ Pickett recently visited the University of Georgia for the Tennessee game. Pickett came away very impressed with Georgia’s environment for the Tennessee game.

“Georgia’s atmosphere is the best I have seen at night,” said Pickett after the Georgia-Tennessee game. LSU is often considered to be the best night environment in the country, but Pickett and statistics disagree.

Georgia has won a school-record 29 straight home games. The Bulldogs have not lost a night game in Athens in a very long time. LSU is coming off an embarrassing 42-13 loss to Alabama at home and at night. LSU is looking to start a new night game winning streak. The Tigers have a pair of night games to finish the season.

Pickett, who is a member of the class of 2025, plays football for Zephyrhills High School, which is located outside of Tampa, Florida.

The 6-foot-4, 180-pound defensive back is the No. 2 player at his position in the 2025 recruiting class. Pickett is the No. 1 player in Florida and the No. 10 player in the nation in the 2025 recruiting cycle, per 247Sports.

Pickett has been committed to LSU since July 2024. Kirby Smart and Georgia would love to flip Pickett because UGA has only two cornerback commitments in the class of 2025.

Former Georgia Bulldogs RB signs with WWE

Former Georgia running back is beginning his pro wrestling career with WWE

Former Georgia Bulldogs running back Elijah Holyfield, who played at UGA from 2016-2018, has signed with WWE NXT.

Holyfield bounced around the NFL from 2019-2022. He spent time with the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals, but never found a consistent role on an active roster. Holyfield has not played in a few seasons, but he still works out.

Now, Holyfield, who is the son of boxing legend Evander Holyfield, will try to find success in the wrestling ring.

What is WWE NXT? It is a professional wrestling program.

“The next generation of superstars battling to make an impact,” said the WWE official website. NXT has been around for 18 seasons and is a way for pro wrestlers to get more established and draw a following.

Holyfield is part of a 13-member class of wrestlers on WWE NXT.

WWE NXT initially airs on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on the CW. It airs again on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on WWE Network.

5-star QB decommits from USC after visiting Georgia

Georgia football is looking for its quarterback of the future? Could UGA land a recent USC decommitment?

Five-star quarterback recruit Julian Lewis decommitted from the USC Trojans. Lewis elected to decommit from USC shortly after visiting the Georgia Bulldogs for the Tennessee game.

USC quickly found another elite quarterback commitment: five-star Husan Longstreet, who had been committed to Texas A&M.

Lewis is a member of the class of 2025 and plays football for Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Georgia. Lewis is the No. 5 quarterback and the No. 31 recruit in the country, per the 247Sports composite. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound quarterback is the sixth-ranked recruit in Georgia.

Lewis is projected to commit to the Colorado Buffaloes according to 247Sports. Georgia and Indiana are also in the mix for Lewis.

Georgia is also targeting a four-star California quarterback commit and a four-star Mississippi State quarterback commit. The Bulldogs are looking for a replacement at quarterback for Carson Beck, who is projected to enter the 2025 NFL draft.

In 2023, Julian Lewis passed for 3,094 passing yards, 48 touchdowns and two interceptions. Lewis was named as the MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year for his efforts in 2023, leading Carrollton to an 11-2 season and 7A quarterfinals appearance.

Lewis caught the eyes of college football recruiters with his amazing freshman season at Carrollton. Lewis helped Carrollton reach the 7A state final and set a state final record with 531 passing yards in a loss.

Carson Beck’s performance vs. Tennessee is a turning point

Georgia football quarterback Carson Beck put together one of his best games all season against Tennessee.

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck is expected to carry the UGA offense after the loss of Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey. With 12 turnovers in the past five games, Carson Beck’s NFL draft stock hit a low point. In the Tennessee game, Beck had his first game with no turnovers since the Auburn game.

Georgia’s 31-17 win means a lot for Carson Beck. Beck has faced a fair share of scrutiny from national media. Against the Tennessee Volunteers, Beck showed flashes of his old self that NFL scouts and Georgia fans know and love.

In this game Beck completed 25 of 40 passes 347 yards, and two touchdowns. He started to dial in when UGA trailed 10-0 in the second quarter. Beck displayed his assertiveness, accuracy, and anticipation to make timely throws. Beck’s19-yard touchdown pass to Oscar Delp was something we have not seen in a long time.  His anticipation and pinpoint accuracy was on display on that pass and it helped him build confidence.

Another NFL-like throw was Beck’s 28-yard third-down pass to London Humphreys. Beck’s pass had perfect ball placement and it lead to a game-sealing touchdown for the Bulldogs.

His decision-making was great throughout the whole night. Beck used hard counts to draw the Volunteers defensive line offsides and made them pay. Beck was Georgia’s second leading rusher with 23 yards and a touchdown. He showcased his mobility in the win.

Beck even jokingly said in a interview after the game “I was dual threat in high school so I tell coach all the time I can run the ball,” Beck said.

Georgia’s win against a very formidable opponent like Tennessee is perfect timing. With the postseason approaching and Georgia losing a couple playmakers to injury, now is the perfect time for Beck to step up as Georgia looks to make a national championship run.

Georgia surges in the US LBM Coaches Poll after win over Tennessee

Georgia football rises in the Coaches Poll after win vs. Tennessee, but will the playoff committee respect Georgia?

The Georgia Bulldogs are No. 8 in the US LBM Coaches Poll. Georgia and quarterback Carson Beck looked like a national championship contender again in the Bulldogs’ 31-17 win over Tennessee.

Oregon Ducks remain No. 1. The Ohio State Buckeyes are ranked No. 2 and the Texas Longhorns are ranked No. 3. Penn State checks in at No. 4. Undefeated Indiana rounds out the top five at No. 5.

Tennessee dropped to No. 11 after losing to Georgia. The Volunteers were previously ranked No. 4 and are now behind Georgia in the playoff race.

Georgia only rose two spots after beating Tennessee. The Bulldogs would make the College Football Playoff as the No. 10 seed based on these rankings. The third edition of the playoff rankings will be released on Tuesday.

Georgia hosts UMass next week in an easy game for the Bulldogs.

Here’s a look at the full US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 12

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon Ducks 11-0 1,375 (55)
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 9-1 1,316
3 Texas Longhorns 9-1 1,263
4 Penn State Nittany Lions 9-1 1,158
5 Indiana Hoosiers 10-0 1,109
6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9-1 1096
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 8-2 996
8 Georgia Bulldogs 8-2 993
9 Ole Miss Rebels 8-2 984
10 Miami Hurricanes 9-1 847
11 Tennessee Volunteers 8-2 823
12 SMU Mustangs 9-1 744
13 Boise State Broncos 9-1 714
14 Texas A&M Aggies 8-2 646
15 BYU Cougars 9-1 633
16 Clemson Tigers 8-2 569
17 Army Black Knights 9-0 509
18 Colorado Buffaloes 8-2 464
19 South Carolina Gamecocks 7-3 379
20 Tulane Green Wave 9-2 280
21 Iowa State Cyclones 8-2 268
22 Arizona State Sun Devils 8-2 251
23 UNLV Rebels 8-2 93
24 Memphis Tigers 9-2 77
25 Kansas State Wildcats 7-3 67

Schools Dropped Out

No. 18 Washington State; No. 21 Missouri; No. 22 LSU; No. 24 Louisville;

Others Receiving Votes

Washington State 65; Illinois 56; Missouri 44; Syracuse 18; James Madison 11; Duke 9; Pittsburgh 7; Louisiana 5; Louisville 2; Vanderbilt 1; Sam Houston 1; LSU 1; Colorado State 1.

Former Georgia RB promoted to be Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator

Former Georgia football running back receives promotion and is now the Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator

The Chicago Bears promoted passing game coordinator Thomas Brown to be their new offensive coordinator. Brown, who is a former Georgia Bulldogs running back, replaces previous offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.

The Bears fired Waldron after a rough start to the season despite having a very talented offense surrounding quarterback Caleb Williams, who was the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Chicago has the ninth-worst scoring offense in the NFL at 19.4 points per game.

Brown has previous experience as the Carolina Panthers’ offensive coordinator in 2023. He was the Panthers’ play-caller for part (primarily the second-half of the season) of Carolina’s brutal 2-15 season.

Chicago interviewed Brown for their offensive coordinator role before the season. The Bears ended up hiring Brown as their passing game coordinator. Now, he’ll have an opportunity to prove himself and show he deserves to remain as offensive coordinator.

Brown served as an offensive assistant with the Los Angeles Rams under Sean McVay before coming to Carolina and Chicago. He is highly respected throughout the NFL.

New Orleans Saints among teams in attendance for Georgia vs. Tennessee game

The New Orleans Saints were among the many teams in attendance for Saturday’s game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Tennessee Volunteers.:

The New Orleans Saints were just one of many teams represented at Saturday’s Southeastern Conference clash between the No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers and the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs.

In addition to New Orleans, there were also scouts in attendance for the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears.

Who exactly the Saints are looking at here could be anyone’s guess, and is obviously impossible to provide a definitive answer for. And especially when it comes down to a pair of programs that both put first-rounders in the NFL — something Georgia does every year and will continue to do in 2025.

Among the most major prospects to watch for the 2025 cycle include quarterback Carson Beck, defensive back Malaki Starks and defensive lineman Mykel Williams, just to name a handful.

It will be interesting to see what happens come April with the college football regular season beginning to wind down and the 2025 NFL draft closer than it appears.

Georgia and Tennessee remain tied at 17-17 at the half, but the Bulldogs pulled away in a 31-17 win. The Saints have drafted players from both schools in recent years, most notably Alvin Kamara and Alontae Taylor from Tennessee, so they could have been eyeing the next member of the black and gold at this SEC showdown.

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Carson Beck shows off mobility, silences critics in 31-17 win over Tennessee

Carson Beck silenced his doubters and supposed “falling draft stock” in the 31-17 win over Tennessee.

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart was asked one of the most ridiculous questions of the season in a press conference in the week preceding the Tennessee game: would he consider a change at quarterback over Carson Beck?

His response was simple.

“Absolutely not (have we considered a change),” Smart said. “We’ve got the quarterback we’ve got, who’s completely competent, capable and understanding of our system that gives us the best chance to win.”

That question asked sounds even more laughable Saturday after Georgia’s dominant 31-17 win over No. 6 Tennessee. There was some back and forth at first, but there was no need for the “Cardiac Dawgs” to get a last-minute victory.

The outcome the Bulldogs were after was on ice for more than just a small while.

It was also Beck’s best game of the season as he rose to the occasion in an essential must-win game to stay in the College Football Playoff race. He took it upon himself to give an emotional speech to the team ahead on Monday ahead of the game.

“I stood up in front of the team on Monday and just kind of talked to them about how I felt about how our season’s gone,” Beck said. “Whatever has happened has happened. And that all we can control is what he can control moving forward.”

Beck backed up his talk by finishing out a complete game 25-for-40 passing for 347 yards with two passing touchdowns and one rushing score.

It marked his first touchdown on the ground of the season, with his last one coming against the Alabama Crimson Tide in last year’s SEC title game.

Allowing Beck to use his mobility and improvisation ability more — two things he brings to the table that are slightly hidden away in his toolbox at times — was in the game plan and incredibly important in the absence of star running back Trevor Etienne.

“We had a couple plays where it was a designed quarterback run, which I don’t know if we’ve ever done for me ever,” Beck said. “So, I was kind of excited coming into the week because when I was in high school,  I was a dual-threat, and so I would just like to let everyone know that.”

Being able to let loose on the ground is something Beck has been pushing Smart on for some time now. And the head coach finally let him go with the wheels on Saturday.

It paid dividends.

“I kept telling coach that I’m a dual-threat and that I can run if he needs me to and he doesn’t ever let me run. But he did let me run tonight a little bit so that’s fun.”

All jokes aside, despite the way Beck has fallen among media analysts in terms of draft stock, it’s clear he’s still got the interest and respect of the coaching staff around him, his teammates and NFL scouts.

That’s all that matters at the end of the day.

“Carson carries himself well,” Smart said after the game. “I’ve been very consistent, even with some of the dumbest questions in the world about out our quarterback, because we see him every day. He gets judged on outcomes and stats, but we don’t judge based on that.”

Smart is confident Beck gives the Bulldogs the strongest shot at going all the way.

“I’m never going to falter on what I see with my eyes. What I see with eyes is a guy that is really good on the pocket. He’s got poise, he’s got composure. He puts us in the right play over and over again and makes good decisions.”

Beck and the Bulldogs will continue their run in the race to the College Football Playoff with just two regular-season matchups left against UMass and Georgia Tech.

Kirby Smart provides injury update on Georgia WR Dillon Bell

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart updates the status of injured Georgia WR Dillon Bell

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dillon Bell left UGA’s 31-17 win over the Tennessee Volunteers during the second quarter with what appeared to be an ankle injury. He did not return to action.

“It’s (his) ankle,” said Georgia head coach Kirby Smart on Bell’s injury. “I don’t know if it’s got a high component. We looked at it tonight. He was not able to go. I don’t know how severe it will be or how long it will be. It’s just — I mean, look, guys, there’s a bunch of injuries.”

Bell has 33 receptions for 393 receiving yards and four touchdowns this season. In his absence, Georgia’s and quarterback Carson Beck still had a good offensive rhythm as the Bulldogs compiled 347 passing yards.

Georgia is already thin at wide receiver, but the Bulldogs had several tight ends step up and a few younger receivers play well against Tennessee. Tight end Ben Yurosek caught five passes for 51 yards and tight end Oscar Delp scored a pair of touchdowns. Wide receiver London Humphreys led Georgia with 63 receiving yards.

Georgia’s next game is against UMass on Nov. 23. The Bulldogs don’t have to release an injury report in either of their final two regular-season games.

Major changes atop the SEC standings after Week 12

There’s a new top team in the SEC standings after Georgia’s 31-17 win over Tennessee in Week 12

The Texas Longhorns are back on top of the SEC standings after Week 12. Texas won 20-10 in a closer than expected game at Arkansas. The Longhorns’ defensive front disrupted Arkansas’ offense and forced a key fumble.

In the SEC’s top game of Week 12, Georgia earned a massive 31-17 home win over the Tennessee Volunteers, who were previously atop the SEC standings. Georgia is done with SEC play and will have to wait and see if it makes the SEC championship game.

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck looked like a first-round NFL draft pick again as Georgia played its first home game in a month. The Bulldogs are almost College Football Playoff locks.

Florida upset No. 22 LSU at home to keep its bowl hopes alive. Quarterback DJ Lagway returned for Florida, which crushed LSU’s remaining SEC championship and playoff hopes.

South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers threw for 353 yards, five touchdowns and one interception as the No. 21 Gamecocks scored late to beat No. 23 Missouri.

Auburn beat Louisiana-Monroe, 48-14. Kentucky beat Murray State, 48-6. Alabama beat Mercer, 52-7, and Texas A&M beat New Mexico State, 38-3. A whopping five SEC teams played non-Power Four opponents in Week 12.

Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma and Mississippi State had bye weeks in Week 12.

Full SEC football standings after Week 12

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  1. Texas Longhorns (9-1, 5-1)
  2. Texas A&M Aggies (8-2, 5-1)
  3. Georgia Bulldogs (8-2, 6-2)
  4. Tennessee Volunteers (8-2, 5-2)
  5. Alabama Crimson Tide (8-2, 4-2)
  6. Ole Miss Rebels (8-2, 4-2)
  7. South Carolina Gamecocks (7-3, 5-3)
  8. LSU Tigers (6-4, 3-3)
  9. Missouri Tigers (7-3, 3-3)
  10. Vanderbilt Commodores (6-4, 3-3)
  11. Arkansas Razorbacks (5-5, 3-4)
  12. Florida Gators (5-5, 3-4)
  13. Auburn Tigers (4-6, 1-5)
  14. Oklahoma Sooners (5-5, 1-5)
  15. Kentucky Wildcats (4-6, 1-6)
  16. Mississippi State Bulldogs (2-8, 0-6)