Hope this isn’t true?… TERRIBLE NEWS: Few Minutes ago Georgia Bulldogs Head Coach Kirby Smart Decide to……read more 


Hope this isn’t true?… TERRIBLE NEWS: Few Minutes ago Georgia Bulldogs Head Coach Kirby Smart Decide to……read more
Paul Finebaum fears the worst for the Georgia Bulldogs and its national championship credentials following the loss of star quarterback Carson Beck.
The Bulldogs couldn’t have been in a better position following their back-to-back College Football Playoff National Championship triumphs in 2022 and 2023, yet failed to qualify for the playoffs the following year before heading out at the quarter-final stage in the revamped 12-team edition at the end of last season.
“It’s almost that way now with Georgia and I felt like they underperformed. I mean, they came through at the right moment against Texas, but they had so many disappointing moments.
There were just so many decisions made, and talking to the fans every day, Greg, whether it’s true or it’s imagined, they do not like (offensive coordinator) Mike Bobo.”
Bobo was part of the coaching staff on the Georgia team that defeated TCU in the 2023 National Championship but has come under frequent fire from fans for his in-game decisions and inconsistent play from Beck at quarterback, along with the wide receivers who led the nation in drops.
However, he remains unconvinced about Georgia’s chances of success in the upcoming season. “I don’t feel great about Georgia,” Finebaum said. “Now, what does that mean? They’re still a playoff team. They just don’t feel like a national championship team right now.”
Finebaum also cited Georgia’s loss of several players to the transfer portal as a reason to suggest they could struggle in 2025, with 15 players from Kirby’s squad already moving on, including its star quarterback.
There is no need for panic stations just yet, but Finebaum believes its only a matter of time before further questions begin to arise.