Georgia football: 5 things more interesting to discuss than the starting QB

Brock Bowers celebrates after a touchdown with running back Zamir White. (Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports)
Brock Bowers celebrates after a touchdown with running back Zamir White. (Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Brock Bowers celebrates after a touchdown with running back Zamir White. (Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports) /

Whether you’re on Facebook, Twitter, or a Georgia football discussion board, everyone, and I mean everyone, is talking about the perceived quarterback controversy between Stetson Bennett and JT Daniels.

Who’s starting? Is that the right quarterback to start? Why did head coach Kirby Smart make this decision? Surely all of us fans with no playing or coaching experience and no knowledge of practice know what’s best right?

And frankly, I’m so over it. It’s impossible to escape, overflowing with negativity, and honestly exhausting. I’m not saying it’s not important. Obviously, whoever starts at quarterback will have a major impact on the game. But at this point, the topic is dead.

Nothing new is being added, and we’re just rehashing old points. We have no new information, no new leads, no new takes. So let’s drop it for at least a few hours and move on.

There is plenty for Georgia football fans to talk about other than the quarterback situation.

Plus, there are so many other things we could be talking about because we have an upcoming playoff game, and even without that, Georgia football is pretty amazing.

So let’s talk about something else! Why sit here and write another article for clicks and to try and cause more controversy and chaos when we can talk about something fun instead?

Let’s pause the never-ending quarterback debate for just a bit and take a few moments to appreciate some of the other things we love about Georgia and other questions we wish were asked. So without further ado, here’s a list of things I’d rather talk about than UGA’s current quarterback situation.