Nate Frazier quote on how he runs the ball for UGA should terrify the entire SEC

Georgia running back Nate Frazier continues to prove that he truly has that Dawg in him, and the rest of the SEC should be scared to get in his way.
Sep 6, 2025; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Nate Frazier (3) runs for a touchdown against the Austin Peay Governors in the fourth quarter.
Sep 6, 2025; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Nate Frazier (3) runs for a touchdown against the Austin Peay Governors in the fourth quarter. | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Nate Frazier has taken the Bulldogs by storm over the last season and a half. The sophomore running back has quickly made his name known in Athens and is spreading the word to the rest of the country, and more specifically, the SEC.

Recently, Frazier made an appearance on the "I Am Athlete" podcast and was asked exactly how he goes about creating his style of play. His answer should genuinely terrify the rest of the conference.

"I play with anger," Frazier said about how he plays football. "Like somebody's got a gun to my mom's head."

Goodness. Gracious. People should move out of the way for a man who is running with that kind of mentality.

Is Nate Frazier Georgia's RB1?

With a mindset like that, it's no wonder that Frazier has become one of Kirby Smart's go-to guys on offense. So far this season, he has earned 77 carries for 349 yards and two touchdowns, as well as 47 receiving yards and another touchdown through the air.

Surprisingly, despite Frazier having seven more carries, Georgia running back Chauncey Bowens has actually earned 27 more rushing yards and twice as many touchdowns on the ground.

Not to mention, the Bulldogs' quarterback Gunner Stockton has run the ball into the end zone on seven occasions, leading the team in rushing touchdowns.

To put it quite simply, the Georgia backfield is an absolute monster for opponents' defenses to try to contain, and that is due, in large part, to Frazier's monster mentality when he runs the ball.

As a freshman last year, Frazier earned 671 yards and eight touchdowns on just 133 carries. While he had 85 receiving yards, he didn't find the end zone after a catch until this season. Throughout his short collegiate career, Frazier has already accounted for 66 points for the Dawgs' offense.

This week, Frazier and the Bulldogs host the Florida Gators in the Cocktail Party, and the young running back has the perfect opportunity to add yet another jaw-dropping performance to his resume.

No. 5 Georgia and the unranked Gators are scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 1, and the SEC rivalry matchup will be broadcast on ABC.

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