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What will Georgia's offensive game plan be for Gunner Stockton in CFP vs. Notre Dame?

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What will Georgia's offensive game plan be for Gunner Stockton in CFP vs. Notre Dame?

Stockton keeps four or five cows back home in Rabun County, which has become a running joke with some of his Georgia teammates.(Top photo: Dale Zanine / Imagn Images) “Now, moving into this game prep, things are centered around (Stockton) and his skill set and what he does well,” Bobo said. “So things are a […]

Stockton keeps four or five cows back home in Rabun County, which has become a running joke with some of his Georgia teammates.(Top photo: Dale Zanine / Imagn Images)

“Now, moving into this game prep, things are centered around (Stockton) and his skill set and what he does well,” Bobo said. “So things are a little more specific to him. Questions are asked of him, whether he likes this scheme or play going into practice and whether we carry it or not. We have those conversations, whereas before it was with Carson because he was the starter.”

“Now, moving into this game prep, things are centered around (Stockton) and his skill set and what he does well,” Bobo said. “So things are a little more specific to him. Questions are asked of him, whether he likes this scheme or play going into practice and whether we carry it or not. We have those conversations, whereas before it was with Carson because he was the starter.”

“Now, moving into this game prep, things are centered around (Stockton) and his skill set and what he does well,” Bobo said. “So things are a little more specific to him. Questions are asked of him, whether he likes this scheme or play going into practice and whether we carry it or not. We have those conversations, whereas before it was with Carson because he was the starter.”

But he did know he was the No. 2 quarterback, and Bobo said he could tell Stockton “took to heart” that he needed to prepare each week like he was the starter. That helped him seamlessly replace Carson Beck in the second half of the SEC Championship Game, leading a touchdown drive right away. But it was still with a game plan focused on Beck’s more pocket-passing skills.That said, the spark was already there when Stockton came in during the SEC Championship Game. The past few weeks of practice have cemented it.The SEC championship was a good day for the Bobo family. Mike got his first championship ring as a coordinator, something that eluded him during his first stint at Georgia. And his son, Drew, normally an offensive lineman, completed a pass to Arian Smith on a fake punt in the second half, one of the key plays of the game.“Glad he executed it and didn’t screw it up. Then we’d have two Bobos everyone could yell at,” Bobo said.There is no known correlation between bovine ownership and quarterback ability, and in less than a week, Georgia faces Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff. So here’s a few football-centric takeaways from Saturday, the day before Georgia leaves for New Orleans, as offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and four of his players met with members of the media.

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