Georgia’s Jake Fromm finishes as SEC’s 3rd highest graded QB

The Georgia Bulldogs finished the SEC with another 11-1 regular season and a third consecutive SEC Championship.

The Georgia Bulldogs finished the SEC with another 11-1 regular season and a third consecutive SEC Championship. Bulldog fans now have massive expectations and Jake Fromm is a victim of his own success.

Fromm is three out of three in making the SEC Championship Game. Before Fromm, Georgia played in three SEC Championships in the past thirteen seasons. That’s an accomplishment for both Fromm and Kirby Smart.

Yes, Georgia has to get over the big hump, but much of Georgia’s lack of big-game success can be attributed to poor luck. Georgia would have a National Championship under Fromm if it weren’t for a butchered off-sides call and numerous miraculous plays.

Jake Fromm finished the season as the SEC’s third highest graded QB, per PFF, in what was a successful 2019 season:

Fromm played almost error-free football outside of UGA’s two defeats. Fromm didn’t return any of his leading receivers and lost several others to injuries and suspensions. Georgia fans should want Fromm back. We’re spoiled by his consistency and ability to take care of the football.

Fromm simply didn’t have the weapons like Joe Burrow or Tua Tagovailoa this season. His NFL decision will come following his Sugar Bowl victory against the Baylor Bears. He’ll still be sought after. Probably not like he would’ve been before the season, but he’s Day Two NFL Draft prospect and may start right away in the NFL.

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The Georgia Bulldogs are your 2020 Sugar Bowl champs – Quick thoughts

Georgia football is the Sugar Bowl champions after beating Baylor in New Orleans.

Georgia is undefeated in the new decade.

The Dawgs moved to 12-2 on the season and 1-0 in 2020 after defeating No. 7 Baylor 26-14 in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Things were just clicking on Wednesday night against a Bears defense that is one of the best in the country.

But with 10+ key players sitting out the game, Georgia still came to play. After an embarrassing defeat last year, Kirby Smart made sure that the players who actually wanted to be there were ready for it.

Despite the fact that this was essentially an exhibition game, the win leaves Georgia fans with a nice feeling about things to come.

Recruiting is not over, and I’m sure Georgia targets were impressed by how the Dawgs played.

Speaking of recruiting, the Dawgs have a few big ones coming up this week. 5-stars Zach Evans (RB) and Darnell Washington (TE) will be making their announcements live during the the Under Armour All-American Game on Thursday. Coverage will begin at 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

Looking to next year, we saw a few players who are sure to make a big impact in 2020.

Zamir White took 18 carries for 92 yards. Kenny McIntosh, a freshman, took six carries and looked good as well. It will be interesting to see how they are used next year when Kendall Milton and possibly Evans come to town.

And then there was George Pickens, who was named MVP of the game. Pickens, a true freshman, hauled in 12 passes for 175 yards and a touchdown.

When interviewed, Pickens said “my offensive line is amazing. My quarterback is amazing.”

He then continued to praise his team.

“Put the camera on all these guys. I love them to death.”

Let’s talk about junior safety Richard LeCounte for a second. He receives a decent amount of unwarranted criticism on Twitter, but #2 is an absolute baller. His jersey number matched the amount of interceptions he had on Wednesday night. His NFL decision is unknown at this point, but we will have an answer on that shortly I’d assume.

As for Jake Fromm, the junior threw 30 passes, completing 20 of them for 250 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. When asked about what his future holds after the game, Fromm did not hint at whether or not he’s staying at Georgia. Instead, he praised God and his teammates. We will have to wait on that one.

D’Andre Swift is viewed as the No. 1 running back in this draft class by ESPN’s Todd McShay. We do not know what he’s going to do, but everyone expects Swift to turn pro. But what he did do was make the trip to New Orleans with his teammates. He was nursing a shoulder injury, but played through as much as he could.

After the game, Kirby praised the junior tailback for his dedication and for what he does off the field.

Kirby was clearly emotional about this win. Following the game, passion was pouring out of the former Bulldog as he hoisted the Sugar Bowl trophy with confetti flying.

Kirby called a great, aggressive game. He was aggressive on defense, pulled out some trickery on a flea flicker and a fake field goal. 

James Coley was also on his game. He was willing to adapt, call outside run plays and get his best available players into a spot where they were able to succeed.

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With the 2019 season officially over for Georgia, we look ahead to a 2020 that will see the Dawgs open with Virginia in Atlanta.

In week three, UGA travels to Tuscaloosa in what will surely be the game of the season at that point.

And Auburn, which complained about its schedule enough that the SEC finally did something, will be coming to Athens in early October rather than November.

Georgia vs Florida will be played on Halloween night in Jacksonville.

The South Carolina and Tennessee games will both be played in November, which will be an odd change of pace. Those games are typically in the first half of the year.

I predict 11-1, with the only loss coming to Alabama.

Dawgs vs Bama in the SEC Championship.

We’ll see….

Watch: Georgia safety Richard LeCounte ices Sugar Bowl with INT

For the Georgia Bulldogs, the 2020 Sugar Bowl was a sweet victory. Junior safety Richard LeCounte provided the icing on the cake.

For the Georgia Bulldogs, the 2020 Sugar Bowl was a sweet victory.

Junior safety Richard LeCounte provided the icing on the cake with a fourth quarter interception, picking off third-string Baylor quarterback Jacob Zeno to seal the game.

The Dawgs went on to win 26-14 and remain undefeated in their five-contest history with the Bears.

Watch: Georgia WR George Pickens gains unlikely first down

After twisting and turning his way past the line to gain, Pickens added ten yards to his school record performance in the Sugar Bowl

Early in the fourth quarter of the 2020 Sugar Bowl, Georgia freshman phenom George Pickens broke six tackles, twelve ankles, and countless Baylor fans’ spirits.

On second and ten with twelve minutes remaining, Jake Fromm threw a routine five-yard pass toward the far sideline to Pickens, who at this point had already amassed 165 receiving yards and a touchdown.

After twisting and turning his way past the line to gain, Pickens added ten yards to his school record performance in the Sugar Bowl.

Watch a freak athlete do freaky athletic things:

Watch: Baylor coach has embarrassing moment on sideline

Matt Rhule didn’t have his finest moment during the Sugar Bowl.

Baylor Bears head coach Matt Rhule had what might be categorized as a saliva malfunction on the sidelines during his team’s Sugar Bowl matchup with the Georgia Bulldogs.

This gaffe serves as a comical reminder that even stern college football coaches are people to and make the same silly mistakes as the rest of us.

Rhules’ Bears currently trail the Dawgs by a score of 26-14 in the fourth quarter.

Sugar Bowl: Georgia executes fake field goal, Zamir White scores shortly after

Georgia football executed a fake field goal and then handed it Zamir White who scored against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl.

Midway through the third quarter, Georgia faced a 4th and 2 deep in Baylor territory.

Leading 19-7, it would have made sense to take the three points and extend the lead to 15.

Instead, Kirby Smart went with some trickery and pulled off a fake kick that resulted in a Georgia first down.

Punter Jake Camarda, who was in as the holder, kept the ball and ran for a first. Had he not stumbled, he may have went for six.

The next play, Fromm gave it to freshman Zamir White, who has had a nice game so far. Zeus went for 13 yards and extended the lead to 26-7.

Azeez Ojulari gets the crucial 4th down sack

On 4th and 4 from the Georgia 46 yard line, Baylor attempted to convert and keep its drive alive. The Dawgs, leading 19-7 at that point early in the third quarter, were not having it, though. Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari kept his impressive season …

On 4th and 4 from the Georgia 46 yard line, Baylor attempted to convert and keep its drive alive.

The Dawgs, leading 19-7 at that point early in the third quarter, were not having it, though.

Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari kept his impressive season alive and came up huge, getting to Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer, sacking him and forcing a fumble.

Touchdown! Jake Fromm finds Matt Landers

Late in the first half, with Georgia leading 13-0, Jake Fromm found Matt Landers for a pretty touchdown to put the Dawgs up 19-0. On 2nd and 8, Fromm hit Landers for a 16 yard touchdown. Watch it here. #SugarBowl 1:51 2Q – Georgia 19, Baylor 0 – …

Late in the first half, with Georgia leading 13-0, Jake Fromm found Matt Landers for a pretty touchdown to put the Dawgs up 19-0.

On 2nd and 8, Fromm hit Landers for a 16 yard touchdown.

Watch it here.

Sugar Bowl: Pretty pass and catch from Fromm to Pickens for a TD

Pretty touchdown from Jake Fromm to Georgia football WR George Pickens for a TD over Baylor in the Sugar Bowl.

This was about as pretty as it gets.

Early in the second quarter, Jake Fromm delivered a pretty pass to George Pickens, who hauled it in and dove for a touchdown.

The Dawgs looked good on that drive, getting the ball downfield with a nice mix of tosses and passes.

This is Pickens’ 7th catch of the game. He already has 118 yards and a touchdown.

This put Georgia up 10-0.

Sugar Bowl: Georgia executes flea flicker for a big gain

Georgia football pulled off a pretty flea flicker for a 47 yard gain in the Sugar Bowl vs Baylor.

Tied at 0-0 in the first quarter, Kirby Smart pulled out a little trickery that resulted in a 47 yard gain.

It was D’Andre Swift’s first play of the game, and he played a part in executing a flea flicker to George Pickens.

Earlier in the drive, Tyler Simmons took a jet sweep and was tackled by the facemask, moving Georgia to its own 40 yard line before Pickens got them inside the 15.

Georgia failed to score a touchdown, but Rodrigo Blankenship did knock in a short field goal to give UGA a 3-0 lead.