The Georgia Bulldogs’ Week 13 game against UMass Minuteman could be overlooked because of an inferior opponent. However, the Georgia-UMass game can show us the future at positions where the starters are more than likely headed to the NFL after this season.
Additionally, it will offer an opportunity for many players to get valuable reps. What positions and players will we be watching the most closely?
Quaterback
Carson Beck is more than likely heading to the NFL after this season. This leaves Georgia with questions at the most important position on the field next season. Who is going to step up and lead the Georgia offense in 2025?
There are two quarterbacks on the roster who we think could start nest season. The first one is redshirt sophomore Gunner Stockton. Stockton (31 career pass attempts) has been apart of the program for the last three years, so he knows Mike Bobo’s system and the personnel well.
The other player is redshirt freshman Jaden Rashada who came into the program through the transfer portal. Rashada (82 career pass attempts) already has a season of experience with Arizona State. Rashada is a wildcard because he has not been on the roster long, but head coach Kirby Smart took a chance on him for a reason.
Of course, Georgia could look to the portal or to a true freshman to start at quarterback in 2025 as well.
Edge Rusher
Mykel Willams and Jalon Walker have caused problems for opposing teams this season, but now the question is who will be the next edge rusher for the Bulldogs.
A player to watch at is sophomore linebacker Damon Wilson. Wilson posses great speed, a relentless motor, and the attitude the head coach Kirby Smart wants out of his edge rushers. Wilson will have an opportunity to showcase his ability in expanded playing time this Saturday.