Georgia football: Stetson Bennett IV credits Bulldogs OC Todd Monken

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Georgia football: Stetson Bennett IV credits Bulldogs OC Todd Monken

Stetson Bennett IV is leaving Georgia football. He played for the Bulldogs for 17 months. Todd Monken is the offensive coordinator at Georgia. He was Mike Gundy's OSU offensive coach in 2011-12. Bennett led the Georgia teams to back-to-back national championship. After one season, Bennett transferred to Ellis County Junior College in Mississippi. Smart praises Mon Ken for his work with the team. The team won 65-7 against Texas Christian in Inglewood, California. It was Bennett's final game. His numbers combined in four playoff games during Georgia’s back to-two championship runs were 78 of 115 passing; 1,239 yards; 12 touchdowns and one interception.

Georgia fans are hailing Stetson Bennett IV as the greatest quarterback in school history. Georgia hasn't gone to the transfer portal for a new quarterback. The Bulldogs have Carson Beck, Brock Vandagriff and Gunner Stockton. Georgia's coach is Kirby Smart's son. Bennett hopes some kid will remember watching him play. He grew up watching Aaron Murray, Matthew Stafford and D.J. Shockley.

The Thunder is shooting 35.7 percent from 3-point range, 16th best in the NBA. The last time the Thunder ranked this high or shot this well was in 2013-14. It's difficult to win in modern NBA without good 3/3 shooting. If OKC can keep shooting well in second half, it will accelerate its ascension. OKK is tied for 18th in offensive efficiency. The team's game against Miami is Tuesday night. They play at the midpoint of their season.

Georgia beat TCU 65-7 in the national championship game Monday night. The game was played without the Oklahoma team. Georgia's non-conference schedule for 2023 consists of Arkansas State, Southern Methodist and at Tulsa. Georgia has a non conference schedule of Tennessee-Martin, Ball State and Alabama-Birmingham.


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