Former Georgia TE Charlie Woerner makes 49ers 53-man roster

Former Georgia football TE Charlie Woerner has officially made the San Francisco 49ers 53-man roster ahead of the 2020 NFL season.

Former Georgia tight end Charlie Woerner has officially made the San Francisco 49ers 53-man roster ahead of the 2020 NFL season.

Woerner was drafted by the 49ers with the 190th pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.  He appeared in 54 games in four years at Georgia where he started 19 of those games.  Woerner tallied 34 receptions for 376 yards and 1 touchdown in his collegiate career.

Woerner started all 14 games as a senior and was the co-recipient of the Frank Sinkwich Award, which is awarded annually to the toughest player on the team.  Last season he recorded 9 receptions for 78 yards and 1 touchdown.

Woerner will be mentored by one of the top tight ends in the game today in George Kittle.  The 49ers kickoff the 2020 season on September 13th against the Arizona Cardinals in Levi’s Stadium.

Former Georgia LB Tae Crowder makes New York Giants 53-man roster

Former Georgia football LB Tae Crowder (A.K.A. ‘Mr. Irrelevant 2020’) has officially made the New York Giants 2020 53-man roster.

Tae Crowder, the final selection in the 2020 NFL Draft, has officially made the New York Giants 53-man roster.

Crowder’s journey to the NFL has been like no other, and this wasn’t the first time he’s received a last-minute call in his career.

Crowder was originally committed to Georgia Southern in 2015 as a 3-star running back out of Harris County, Georgia, but got a call from former UGA head coach Mark Richt just two days before national signing day, ultimately flipping his commitment.

Crowder was recruited by Richt as a running back with a nasty stiff arm, filling the hole that Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson left when he flipped his commitment from Georgia to Oklahoma State. Crowder was coming onto a team with Sony Michel and Nick Chubb as returning sophomores, contributing to the decision to redshirt his freshman year.

Brian Herrien and Elijah Holyfield then signed with the Dawgs in 2016, leading to Crowder making a positional switch to linebacker.

He battled through the depth chart and earned his spot as starter with some serious linebacker prospects right behind him, hungry for minutes. Crowder played in one game in 2016. Fast forward to 2019, he started every game, becoming a pivotal piece to the Dawgs dominant defense.

Crowder stands at 6-foot-3, 235 pounds and was a great pickup by the New York Giants with the last pick in the 2020 draft. He had 29 solo tackles, 4 pass deflections, 1 fumble recovery and 1 touchdown last season for Georgia.

‘Mr. Irrelevant’ is officially a Giant and will embark on his NFL career on September 14th against the Pittsburgh Steelers in MetLife Stadium.

Former Georgia QB Jake Fromm makes Buffalo Bills 53-man roster

Former Georgia football QB Jake Fromm has made the Buffalo Bills final 53-man roster ahead of the 2020 NFL season.

Good news came out of Buffalo, NY for Georgia football fans this Saturday.  Former Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm has officially made the Buffalo Bills 53-man roster ahead of the 2020 NFL season.

Fromm, who ranks fourth all-time in passing yards (8,224) and second all-time in passing touchdowns (78) at UGA, made the cut over now free agent quarterback Davis Webb.

Fromm has a winning mentality that will translate very well to the NFL.  He helped lead the Bulldogs to Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl victories in his three seasons at Georgia.  He is a pro-style quarterback that will manage games very efficiently when his number is called.

The Bills now have three quarterbacks on their roster including starter Josh Allen and backups Matt Barkley and Fromm.

Todd Gurley, UGA form strategic alliance to benefit Athens community

Falcons RB Todd Gurley forms strategic alliance with UGAAA to benefit students, alumni and the Athens community as a whole in various areas.

Atlanta Falcons running back and legendary Georgia Bulldog Todd Gurley has formed a strategic alliance with the University of Georgia Athletic Association.

The alliance is focused on initiatives across athletics, community and social justice.

Gurley will meaningfully connect with students and alumni while serving as a mentor and public speaker about a variety of topics and issues going on around the world.

“Athens is my second home, and playing for the Falcons will allow me to spend more time there,” said Gurley in his statement.  “UGA fans embraced me as a young man, and that support has stayed with me throughout my time in the NFL.  I am looking forward to getting to know the students and alumni, and making a difference in the community that has meant so much to me.”

One of Gurley’s first initiatives is his Make A Difference Every Day (M.A.D.E.) Foundation that will be partnering with the “Dawgs for Pups” campaign.  Gurley will be working to raise funds to provide internet access to 2,500 underprivileged Athens K-8 students, helping to provide online learning resources amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Todd is an outstanding ambassador for our program,” Senior Deputy Director of Athletics Josh Brooks said in the official statement.  “Now that he’s in our backyard, we’re excited to engage Todd in several areas.  This partnership will not only create meaningful programming for out student-athletes, but also impact out local community.”

It’s always great seeing former Bulldogs giving back to UGA and the Athens community.  A DGD for life.

Jamie Newman explains why he’s opting out of the 2020 CFB season

Georgia football QB Jamie Newman releases statement explaining why he has decided to opt out of the 2020 CFB season.

Georgia quarterback Jamie Newman, who transferred to UGA from Wake Forest as a graduate senior this offseason, has opted out of the 2020 college football season.

Newman released a statement via Twitter just minutes after the news was spilled that he would be opting out.

“… due to the uncertainities of this year amid a global pandemic I will officially opt-out of this football season to prepare for the upcoming 2021 NFL Draft.” Newman said in his statement.

This was not the news that Georgia fans were expecting or hoped for.  The highly anticipated Jamie Newman era of UGA football has ended before it has even begun.

David Pollack reacts to Jamie Newman’s decision

Former Georgia football linebacker David Pollack reacts to UGA QB Jamie Newman’s decision to opt out of the 2020 CFB season.

Following the news of incoming graduate transfer quarterback Jamie Newman opting out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns, former Georgia All-American linebacker, and current ESPN college football analyst David Pollack has changed his pick of the Dawgs winning it all this year.

Pollack has been known to not be biased with his alma-matter but seems to have been all in on the Jamie Newman train.  With Newman now preparing for the 2021 NFL Draft and the quarterback position up in the air for Georgia, Pollack reverted to predicting Alabama or Clemson as the 2020 National Champions.

Newman completed 60.5 percent of his passes, throwing for 3,959 yards, 35 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in three seasons at Wake Forest. He also rushed for 826 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Now Kirby Smart and offensive coordinator Todd Monken will have to study their depth chart and see who is the next best pick to have under center in 2020.

Locked on Longhorns: ‘New NCAA rules for 2020 college football season’

Locked on Longhorns Podcast discusses the new NCAA rules. Plus an update to the running backs and 2021 RB names top four schools.

Locked on Longhorns Podcast on Wednesday started off the show discussing the new NCAA rule changes for 2020. With the targeting rule changing, does it make sense? What are some of the new guidelines for officials? What about the restricted area? Cami and Patrick go over a handful of the new rules and how they impact the upcoming season.

Head coach Tom Herman has been reluctant to name a starter at running back. So will there be a starter or is this running back by committee? Will they ride the hot hand? Plus who do we think sees the most action against UTEP?

ESPN released their updated SP+ rankings. Where do they see Texas finishing? What are their rankings for offense and defense? Are they reasonable. Plus we discussed where USA TODAY Sports is projecting the Big 12 to finish.

Texas 2021 target at running back LJ Johnson finally revealed his top four schools for his commitment. Any surprises? The Longhorns also offered 2022 USC commit. Plus the award named after Longhorns Legend Earl Campbell named their watchlist. Who made the list? We breakdown the list from a Big 12 perspective.

UGA QB depth chart following Jamie Newman opt out

Georgia football’s QB depth chart following the news of Jamie Newman opting out of the 2020 CFB season.

Georgia fans have been heavily anticipating the Wake Forest graduate transfer quarterback Jamie Newman since he announced he would be playing for UGA in the 2020 season.  Newman announced Wednesday that he will instead be opting out of the season due to COVID-19 concerns and will now prepare for the 2021 NFL Draft.

This news was not expected, with the Bulldog’s season kickoff in Fayetteville, Arkansas just over three weeks away.

Now, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart and offensive coordinator Todd Monken will have to scramble to have their next man up ready to go come September 26.

Here is a look at Georgia’s quarterback depth chart following the news of Newman opting out.

JT Daniels – RS Sophomore

The Bulldogs redshirt sophomore quarterback JT Daniels comes to UGA after spending the first two seasons of his career at USC. Daniels, the 5-star QB recruit, transferred from the Trojans following an ACL injury he suffered during the 2019 season opener. Daniels is still rehabbing the injury and isn’t fully cleared to play as of late Aug. 2020.

Daniels has an opportunity this season in Athens with the departure of Buffalo Bills quarterback Jake Fromm. He will likely compete with D’Wan Mathis and Carson Beck for the starting job when he is cleared. The NCAA granted him immediate illegibility on his transfer.

In three seasons at the Mater Dei High School, Daniels averaged more than 50 touchdown passes and 4,000 passing yards per season. Daniels was rated as the No. 3 quarterback in his recruiting class behind Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields.

D’Wan Mathis – RS Freshman

Mathis came to UGA as the No. 11 quarterback in the 2019 class, flipping from his original commitment to Ohio State. Mathis was shocked when he found out he needed emergency brain surgery to remove a cyst on his brain last May.

The surgery took football out of the equation for Mathis in 2019, and it was possible he would never play again.  Just a year after his surgery, Mathis has been medically cleared for all football activities.

The 6-foot-6, 205 pounder has a very strong arm and shows great confidence, especially in the pocket. He steps up in the pocket with ease and moves very well while looking downfield. Mathis also has the speed and agility to spread the field and add another threat with his legs to opposing defenses.

Carson Beck – Freshman

Freshman quarterback Carson Beck enrolled early this year at UGA. Beck was a four-star recruit in the class of 2020. Additionally, before coming to Athens, Beck competed at the 2019 Elite 11 camp.

The Jacksonville, Florida native stands at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds and is a complete pro-style quarterback.  Beck has all the physical tools to be successful in the SEC.  He has a powerful throwing arm, throwing his deep balls with a high arch, allowing his receivers to catch up to it.  Beck can also straighten his passes out to get to the ball to his receivers quickly when he needs to.

He shows a lot of confidence for a freshman and could seriously make a run as Georgia’s starter under center this season.

Stetson Bennett – Junior

Stetson Bennett came to Georgia in 2017 as a backup QB, eventually leaving for junior college in 2018.  That year at Jones County Junior College in Ellisville, Mississippi, Bennett lit it up, eventually deciding to return to Athens in 2019.

Bennett played a pivotal role for the Bulldogs in the 2017-18 season.  While preparing for Oklahoma in the 2018 Rose Bowl, Bennett played the role of former Sooners QB Baker Mayfield, trying to get the Dawgs defense ready for the Heisman Trophy winner.

“Stetson Bennett is a beast, man. Stetson Bennett … Stetson Bennett puts a lot of pressure on our defense.” said former Georgia defensive coordinator Mel Tucker.

Bennett showed glimpses of greatness during Georgia’s spring game in 2019 and will be a very solid backup in 2020.  He went 20 of 27 on his pass attempts last season and had a pair of touchdowns.

USA TODAY SEC football preview: Florida Gators projected to finish 2nd in East

USA TODAY has released its preseason SEC preview, including record predictions for each squad, projected divisional standings and preseason all-conference list.

USA TODAY Sports has released its preseason SEC preview, including record predictions for each squad, projected divisional standings and preseason all-conference list.

The Gators are projected to finish just shy of the SEC Championship once again, as Georgia is the favorite to win the SEC East. UF is predicted to finish one game shy of the Bulldogs at 8-2.

Here is USA TODAY Sports’ full-season outlook for Florida.

The two biggest games on Florida’s schedule: Texas A&M on Oct. 10, for the chance to set a tone in the Gators’ first game against a ranked opponent, and Georgia on Nov. 7, due to the obvious importance to the East division race. A win in either or both matchups would reverse recent history. Florida has dropped three in a row to Georgia and went 1-7 against A&M coach Jimbo Fisher during his stint at rival Florida State.

The Gators have two players listed on the preseason All-Conference list: quarterback Kyle Trask and tight end Kyle Pitts. Both had strong seasons last year, and they’re each now seeing some preseason attention as some expect them to be early-round picks in 2021.

While managing a difficult 10-game conference schedule with only two losses would still be an impressive feat, it would likely be disappointing to UF fans if it means missing out on a trip to Atlanta.

These are the full preseason projected standings, as well as the full All-Conference list.

SEC East

1 (3). Georgia: 9-1 (9-1)

2 (6). Florida: 8-2 (8-2)

3 (18). Tennessee: 6-4 (6-4)

4 (26). Kentucky: 5-5 (5-5)

5 (53). South Carolina: 3-7 (3-7)

6 (59). Missouri: 3-7 (3-7)

7 (72). Vanderbilt: 1-9 (1-9)

SEC West

1 (2). Alabama: 9-1 (9-1)

2 (7). LSU: 7-3 (7-3)

3 (14). Texas A&M: 7-3 (7-3)

4 (15). Auburn: 6-4 (6-4)

5 (37). Ole Miss: 3-7 (3-7)

6 (51). Mississippi State: 3-7 (3-7)

7 (74). Arkansas: 0-10 (0-10)

ALL-CONFERENCE

The preseason all-conference team includes players who have opted out of playing this season due to COVID-19.

QB: Kyle Trask, Florida

RB: Najee Harris, Alabama

RB: Kylin Hill, Mississippi State

WR: Ja’Marr Chase, LSU

WR: DeVonta Smith, Alabama

TE: Kyle Pitts, Florida

OL: Alex Leatherwood, Alabama

OL: Trey Smith, Tennessee

OL: Drake Jackson, Kentucky

OL: Landon Dickerson, Alabama

OL: Darian Kinnard, Kentucky

DL: Big Kat Bryant, Auburn

DL: Bobby Brown, Texas A&M

DL: Tyler Shelvin, LSU

DL: LaBryan Ray, Alabama

LB: Jabrill Cox, LSU

LB: Dylan Moses, Alabama

LB: Nick Bolton, Missouri

CB: Derek Stingley Jr., LSU

CB: Patrick Surtain II, Alabama

S: Richard LeCounte, Georgia

S: JaCoby Stevens, LSU

K: Brent Cimaglia, Tennessee

P: Max Duffy, Kentucky

RET: Jaylen Waddle, Alabama

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2020 UGA football schedule: What we know so far

A look at Georgia football’s 2020 SEC-only ten game football schedule, times, locations and networks, so far.

The 2020 Georgia football season is just 24 days from kickoff in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  With that being said, let’s take a look at the complete breakdown of UGA’s schedule so far.

Week 1: @ Arkansas

  • Date: September 26th
  • Time: 4:00 PM
  • Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Network: SEC

Week 2: Vs. Auburn

  • Date: October 3rd
  • Time: 7:30 PM
  • Location: Athens, Georgia
  • Network: ESPN

Week 3: Vs. Tennessee

  • Date: October 10th
  • Time: TBA
  • Location: Athens, Georgia
  • Network: TBA

Week 4: @ Alabama

  • Date: October 17th
  • Time: 8:00 PM
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Network: CBS Sports

Week 5: @ Kentucky

  • Date: October 24th
  • Time: TBA
  • Location: Lexington, Kentucky
  • Network: TBA

Week 6: Vs. Florida

  • Date: November 7th
  • Time: 3:30 PM
  • Location: Jacksonville, Florida
  • Network: CBS Sports

Week 7: @ Missouri

  • Date: November 14th
  • Time: TBA
  • Location: Columbia, Missouri
  • Network: TBA

Week 8: Vs. Mississippi State

  • Date: November 21st
  • Time: TBA
  • Location: Athens, Georgia
  • Network: TBA

Week 9: @ South Carolina

  • Date: November 28th
  • Time: TBA
  • Location: Columbia, South Carolina
  • Network: TBA

Week 10: Vs. Vanderbilt

  • Date: December 5th
  • Time: TBA
  • Location: Athens, Georgia
  • Network: TBA