It can't be a day at Georgia without another baseball win, and March 25 provided that once again. But the main headlines coming out of Athens surrounded the football program as a new injury has surfaced and Georgia's star quarterback was asked for his thoughts about the Bulldog's former QB under center.
Carson Beck ignored Gunner Stockton
Georgia football quarterback Gunner Stockton spoke to the media for the first time during spring ball, and to no one's surprise he was asked about Carson Beck's decision to transfer to Miami. Stockton chose to not say much, but he did hint at Beck not saying anything to him ahead of his big decision.
Gunner Stockton asked if Carson Beck told him that he was transferring to Miami ahead of time
— Graham Coffey (@GrahamCoffeyDC) March 25, 2025
Stockton smiled and shrugged. “He was busy.” pic.twitter.com/0D3273J5Gv
A lot of college football fans think their must have been some bad blood between Georgia and Beck to lead to this decision, and this comment from Stockton makes that theory even more likely.
Another football injury
Georgia football has already suffered a serious injury this offseason, and according to 247Sports that has happened again already.
This time it is from offensive lineman Daniel Calhoun, who will miss the rest of spring with a foot injury. Kirby Smart did share that it isn't too serious, but they will still keep him out for the rest of the spring just to be safe.
Calhoun is in a heated competition to earn a starting spot on Georgia's offensive line, and this setback will surely hurt those chances. But it sounds like he will be healthy again later this offseason, so Calhoun will still have a chance to earn that starting job.
Baseball continues dominant run
Another day means another win for Georgia baseball on the diamond. The Bulldogs are fresh off their 3-game sweep of Florida from this past weekend, but they didn't let that impact them as they handled their business on Tuesday against West Georgia in a 13-6 victory.
Midweek Matchup Success ✔️
— Georgia Baseball (@BaseballUGA) March 26, 2025
Georgia adds another one to the win column. The Dawgs will return to Foley Field this weekend to host No. 11 Auburn. First pitch of the series will be Friday evening at 6 p.m.#GoDawgs | @WellsFargo pic.twitter.com/Rh6SRICt6i
This win gives Georgia a 25-2 (5-1) record this season. However, there is little time to celebrate because the Bulldogs welcome rival Auburn to Athens this weekend for their next 3-game SEC series.