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texasaggie-seaknight · 2 months
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LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier
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bongaboi · 1 year
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Georgia: 2022 Southeastern Football Champions
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ATLANTA - Georgia swatted away the field goal attempt, the ball spinning to a stop at its 4-yard line. The LSU players trudged off the field, thinking the play was over.
Christopher Smith knew better. He suddenly scooped it up and took off the other way, sprinting 96 yards for a touchdown that epitomized the Bulldogs program.
They were a step ahead of LSU on Saturday.
They've been a step ahead of everyone for two years now.
With all sorts of turmoil behind them in the rankings, Georgia headed to the College Football Playoff as the clear No. 1, dismantling the No. 11 Tigers 50-30 in the Southeastern Conference championship game Saturday.
Stetson Bennett's threw a season-high four touchdown passes in another stellar postseason performance, while Smith's heads-up play gave the Bulldogs an early spark.
"I've got good players around me. I'm not that bad at football, either," Bennett said with a smile. "We've got a good team."
Georgia (13-0, No. 1 CFP) also caught a big break when Smith deflected a pass that bounced off an LSU receiver's helmet and wound up being picked off by the Bulldogs, setting up a score that contributed to a 35-10 lead by halftime.
LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels re-injured a sore right ankle late in the second quarter, giving way to Garrett Nussmeier in the second half.
The backup guiding the Tigers (9-4, No. 14 CFP) to three second-half touchdowns, but it wasn't nearly enough.
Georgia accomplished something that not even last season's national championship squad could could do - win its first SEC title since 2017. The Bulldogs were denied in this game a year ago by Alabama, before bouncing back to beat the Crimson Tide in the title game.
"I don't want one kid to walk out of our program without an SEC championship ring in their careers," coach Kirby Smart said. "That could've happened. They said enough is enough and got 'em one tonight."
Georgia heads into the playoff assured of a return trip to Atlanta for a de facto semifinal home game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, just 75 miles from its Athens campus.
LSU's outside hopes of crashing the four-team playoff field were wiped out a week ago by a stunning loss at Texas A&M, one of several upsets that will give the selection committee plenty to think about before its announcement Sunday.
Tennessee and Clemson also ruined their playoff hopes with losses late in the regular season, while No. 4 Southern California is presumably out after getting blown out by Utah in the Pac-12 title game Friday night.
Just as the SEC game was kicking off, No. 3 TCU lost to Kansas State in overtime for the Big 12 championship, further clouding a playoff picture that suddenly looks much more favorable for No. 5 Ohio State and No. 6 Alabama.
No matter who makes the elite field, Georgia is firmly focused on becoming the first repeat national title since Alabama in 2011-12, having won all but one game this season by double-digit margins.
"I've tried not to play attention to any of it," Smart said of all the chaos. "It didn't matter to me. That's so far away."
The Bulldogs showed they are more than just a bunch of talented athletes - this is a smart, well-coached group.
When Nazir Stackhouse burst through the middle of the line to block LSU's 32-yard field goal attempt late in the first quarter, Smith knew what to do.
"That's a scenario we go over a lot in practice," he said.
He looked toward the sideline to see if it was OK to grab it.
"You're not allowed to pick it up unless you can score with it," Smart said.
Smith took care of the rest.
LSU coach Brian Kelly blamed himself and his staff for allowing the play to happen.
"Obviously, we did a poor job if coaching," he said. "It's our responsibility to have our guys alert in that situation. They were not alert."
LSU quickly tied it up on Daniels' 53-yard touchdown pass to Kayshon Boutte, only to have Bennett take control from there.
The sixth-year senior, a former walk-on who was offensive MVP of both Georgia playoffs wins a year ago, struck for four TD passes in a less than 15-minute span: 3 yards to Brock Bowers, 22 yards to Ladd McConkey, 14 yards to Darnell Washington and 3 yards to Dillon Bell.
Just like that, Georgia led 35-7.
"I was in a zone," Bennett said.
It's been that way for two years now.
THE TAKEAWAY
LSU: Kelly's debut season turned a bit ugly the last two weeks, but the Tigers are on the right track. "We want to get back here next year. That's our goal," Kelly said. "Get back here and win it."
Georgia: Win or lose in the SEC title game, the Bulldogs were assured of a spot in the playoff. But Smart continues to impress with his ability to keep the team motivated. While there were some huge defensive lapses in the second half, this game was never in doubt.
GOING FOR 2
When Georgia scored its final touchdown early in the fourth quarter for a 48-23 lead, Smart surprisingly called for a 2-point conversion.
The Bulldogs converted it with a trick play, but Smart insisted that he wasn't trying to run up the score.
"The books says you go for 2 there," he said.
When asked about the play, Kelly stumbled over his words a bit before finally saying, "I don't get too caught up in what other teams are doing."
INJURY REPORT
While Daniels went down for LSU, Georgia also lost a couple of players to injuries in the first half.
McConkey landed awkwardly making a catch along the sideline, inflaming a knee issue that's been bothering him all year. Tight offensive tackle Warren McClendon sustained what appears to be a mild MCL sprain.
Neither returned after halftime.
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wausaupilot · 4 months
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Nussmeier shines as Daniels' successor, No. 13 LSU rallies to nip Wisconsin 35-31 in ReliaQuest Bowl
A disappointing end to the year, but we still our Badgers:
By FRED GOODALL AP Sports Writer TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Garrett Nussmeier showed why LSU is confident he’s capable of thriving as Jayden Daniels’ successor. The 13th-ranked Tigers (10-3) launched the team’s post-Daniels era with a 35-31, come-from-behind victory over Wisconsin in the ReliaQuest Bowl on Monday, with a calm Nussmeier leading a 98-yard drive to produce the winning touchdown in the…
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nbcnews05 · 2 years
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msnbcnews05 · 2 years
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insidethestardc · 4 years
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Report: Doug Nussmeier To Stay With Cowboys as QB Coach
Report: Doug Nussmeier To Stay With Cowboys as QB Coach
The Dallas Cowboys coaching staff is undergoing a lot of changes since the hiring of new Head Coach Mike McCarthy. The former Super Bowl champion with the Green Bay Packers is bringing in coaches he’s worked with before such as Defensive Coordinator Mike Nolan.
Most of Jason Garrett’s staff will be gone before the 2020 season. Rod Marinelli, Kris Richard, among others will not be returning to the…
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hummingzone · 2 years
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No. 25 Hogs escape LSU with game-winning field goal
No. 25 Hogs escape LSU with game-winning field goal
6 minutes ago AP Photo: AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez BATON ROUGE, La. — – Arkansas’ Cam Little kicked a 37-yard field goal in overtime after LSU freshman quarterback Garrett Nussmeier was intercepted earlier in the extra period, and the Razorbacks beat the Tigers 16-13 on Saturday night. Nussmeier, who’s been a backup throughout this season, replaced Max Johnson after two fruitless possessions to…
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bongaboi · 4 months
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LSU: 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl Champions
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TAMPA — Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels was missing, but it didn't stop LSU from having its quarterback provide heroics to win a big game.
Game MVP Garrett Nussmeier led an eight-play, 98-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter to rally No. 13 LSU football past unranked Wisconsin, 35-31, on Monday in the 2024 Reliaquest Bowl at Raymond James Stadium.
Nussmeier connected with Bryan Thomas Jr. on a 4-yard touchdown pass with 3:08 remaining for the winning score. He finished 31 of 45 for 395 yards and three touchdowns as LSU piled up 492 yards of total offense.
The Tigers (10-3) needed every bit of their offense's production as their much-maligned defense, ranked 101st nationally in total defense and 76th in scoring defense, allowed 506 yards. Wisconsin quarterback Tanner Modecai had his first 300-yard game of the season and finished 27 of 40 for 378 yards and three touchdowns.
LSU's defense, however, made two big plays when it needed them to clinch the game by sacking Modecai on third and fourth downs as the Badgers were driving for the winning score in the final minute.
LSU football erases 14-point deficit for second time Jackson Aker's 33-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the second half put Wisconsin up 28-14, but LSU rallied to tie the score for the second time with scores on back-to-back possessions.Nussmeier tossed a 38-ychard touchdown pass to Brian Thomas Jr., then followed up with a 14-yard touchdown pass to Chris Hilton Jr. to tie the score, 28-28.
And of course, Wisconsin (7-6) quickly answered to retake the lead, this time on a field goal, to take a 31-28 lead into the fourth quarter.
Wisconsin strikes quickly twice for early lead over LSU After LSU's opening drive stalled after nine plays, Wisconsin took over at its own 22 and needed just five plays to go 78 yards for the first touchdown of the game. Quarterback Mordecai completed back-to-back passes to Will Pauling for 53 yards, the first a 12-yard gain on third-and-five and the second pass going for 41 yards.
The back-to-back completions set up a 20-yard touchdown pass to Bryson Green in the corner of the end zone.
On the Badgers' third possession, they needed just two plays to go 60 yards and scored on Mordecai's 53-yard pass to Pauling that put Wisconsin up 14-0. Mordecai, who had just six touchdown passes on the season, was 5 of 5 for 127 yards in the quarter, and Pauling had three catches for 106 yards.
LSU salvages first half with big second quarter LSU was shut out in the first quarter for just the second all season – the first coming in its 34-31 victory over Arkansas in Game 4 – but got back in the game by scoring on consecutive possessions to tie it up.
Harold Perkins Jr. scored on a 1-yard run to cap an eight-play, 60-yard drive, and Kaleb Jackson ran in from 12 yards to cap a seven-play, 67-yard drive.
A late touchdown gave Wisconsin a 21-14 halftime lead. The Badgers finished the first half with 291 yards of total offense to 232 yards for LSU. Mordecai was 14-of-20 for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Nussmeier was 18-of-26 for 179 yards and one interception.
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techgadgets365 · 3 years
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Why Fridays are tougher on Cowboys QB coach Doug Nussmeier than Sundays Watching his son Garrett Nussmeier play his senior season at quarterback is nerve-wracking. Next season, Garrett is headed to LSU.
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nbcnews05 · 2 years
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msnbcnews05 · 2 years
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yoyo12x13 · 4 years
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LSU football recruiting: Four-star QB Garrett Nussmeier commits to Tigers in 2021 class
LSU football recruiting: Four-star QB Garrett Nussmeier commits to Tigers in 2021 class
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LSU quarterback Joe Burrow shattered records in 2019 en route to the Heisman Trophy and national championship. The next in line could be coming in 2021. Garrett Nussmeier, a four-star prospect in the Class of 2021, committed to the Tigers on Monday over offers from Baylor, North Carolina and others.
The Flower Mound, Texas-native announced his decision in a video posted to his Twitter…
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dallascowboysfans · 4 years
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[Archer] Doug Nussmeier is expected to be named quarterbacks coach on Mike McCarthy’s staff after serving as the tight ends coach in 2018-19 under Jason Garrett, according to sources. He will replace Jon Kitna. via /r/cowboys https://ift.tt/2Td30fM
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insidethestardc · 5 years
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Doug Nussmeier, Not Jason Garrett, In Line to Call Cowboys Offense in 2019
Doug Nussmeier, Not Jason Garrett, In Line to Call Cowboys Offense in 2019
Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett did not address the media on Friday from the Pro Bowl, his responsibility on the team still uncertain for 2019. While a ten win season and NFC East title assured Garrett would return as head coach, his decision to fire Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan has the structure of the Cowboys offense in flux – despite being out in the open in sunny Orlando, FL.
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buddyrabrahams · 5 years
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Report: Cowboys do not want Jason Garrett calling plays
The Dallas Cowboys are doing some shuffling with their coaching staff this offseason, and one of the biggest possible changes is Jason Garrett taking back play-calling responsibilities in the wake of offensive coordinator Scott Linehan being fired. However, the team would apparently prefer a different arrangement.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Cowboys executives want Garrett to continue to oversee the coaching staff, not call offensive plays.
The #Cowboys have not made an official decision on offensive staffing, but sources say this is the expected scenario: Kellen Moore as OC, Jon Kitna as QB coach, TE coach Doug Nussmeier with more influence… & coach Jason Garrett not calling plays. The brass likes him overseeing.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 25, 2019
Garrett used to call plays for the Cowboys several years ago, and there was talk early this season about him taking that responsibility back when Dallas was struggling. However, it should be noted that his conservative approach has cost the team in some big spots, so perhaps a fresh perspective would help.
Dallas looked much better on offense after acquiring Amari Cooper in a trade, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. Even if he’s not calling the actual plays, Garrett will have plenty of say.
from Larry Brown Sports http://bit.ly/2RNjImm
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