BAMANEWSBOT
Staff
INDIANAPOLIS ā Nick Chubb didnāt even bother to look over at the person who asked the question. It came from somewhere off to the left, and he stared straight ahead as he issued a terse response.
āItās over with,ā he said, his eyes fixed on the curtain in the very back of the room.
Eight weeks had passed between the National Championship Game and the NFL scouting combine, and Chubb had zero interest in rehashing the final moments of his Georgia career.
His defensive teammates were not able to brush off the topic so easily. They were on the field, after all, when Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa unleashed one of the greatest passes in college football history; a 41-yard scoring throw to DeVonta Smith that gave Alabama its 17th national title and sent Georgia back to Athens empty-handed.
Words such as āhurtā and āheartbreakā tumbled out.
Here is a collection of responses from safety Dominick Sanders, linebacker Lorenzo Carter, linebacker Davin Bellamy and defensive lineman John Atkins as they recounted the last-second nightmare of an otherwise dream season.
āI wish I could do it all over againā
Itās still fresh in college football fansā minds: Alabama, trailing 13-0 at halftime, benched starting quarterback Jalen Hurts and replaced him with freshman Tua Tagovailoa. The Hawaiian southpaw gave Georgiaās defense fits. Put simply by Bellamy: āHe was able to drop back and pass, and thatās something that we didnāt prepare for at all.ā
SANDERS: āYouāve got to give it to the guy. He was a guy that we didnāt really rep that much because he didnāt play as much throughout the season. But when his time came up, he stepped in and he made plays.ā
BELLAMY: āWe were surprised how fast he was. We had prepared for Jalen Hurts. Heās a great athlete. But 13 [Tagovailoa] was just quick. I think about that third down [in the third quarter] all the time when he reversed field on us. That kinda changed the game also. But that play right there is where I realized, āOK, this kid is a baller.ā He just reversed field in the National Championship Game and picked up a third-and-[7].ā
BELLAMY: āI thought I had done it again. This is crazy, right? This season couldnāt be any more scripted. It was second-and-26. Their field-goal kicker had missed a couple easy chip shots early ⦠Iām thinking, āThis game is over.ā ā
CARTER: āWe got a big play. Went out there, and we knew what we had to do. We had to get a stop.ā
BELLAMY: āYou go from that to the very next play thatās a deep ball. Nothing you can do about it. By far the biggest heartbreak that Iāve had.ā
ATKINS: āWhen I saw the ball in the air, my head dropped. I was like, āOh. My. God.āā
CARTER: āTo turn around and see the ball in the air. ⦠It was demoralizing.ā
BELLAMY: āI knew it was over. I was like, āMan, I hope he drops it.ā But thatās a D-1 wide receiver over there at Alabama. I knew it was game over as soon as the ball left his hand.ā
SANDERS: āHe kinda looked me off. I kinda opened up toward the middle to try and honor the post that was coming backside. I also had a 9 route on my side to the same receiver. I tried to honor the post, and by the time I opened up, the guy was 5 yards ahead of me and it was pretty much over with.ā
BELLAMY: āThe quarterback did a great job looking him off. It was a hell of a play.ā
SANDERS: āIt was a good throw, though. Put it right there in the pocket for his receiver to get it. It was a mistake on my end. Everybody makes mistakes. Quarterbacks are gonna look off, especially at the next level. Thatās what theyāre good at, trying to look the DBs off. And he did that. Itās just something Iāve got to live with. Like I said, if I could have that play all over again, Iād do it all over.ā
ATKINS: āIt was real quiet in the locker room.ā
SANDERS: āI couldnāt get no sleep for about a week.ā
This weekend, players had bittersweet reactions to an unforgettable season.
ATKINS: āWe kinda knew, āOK, we got here. A lot of people didnāt expect Georgia to be in the National Championship Game.ā ⦠Everybody had it marked down for next year.ā
SANDERS: āWhen I go back and look at it, I wish I could do it all over again. I wish I could get that last play. And I know everybody that was on that defense and our team wishes we could get that last play.ā
ATKINS: āI look at it like, you canāt cry over spilt milk. It happened. You canāt change it now. You canāt cry about it now. āMan, we shouldāve did thisā¦ā. It wasnāt just that play we messed up. There were a lot more plays in that game we messed up.ā
SANDERS: āI wish we could have pulled it out, man. Georgia hasnāt won a national championship in so long. Just having everybody there. The fans. The atmosphere. The fans were very supportive. Just not being able to accomplish that, it really hurt.ā
CARTER: āIt made us work even harder, especially the guys that are still here at Georgia. I got a chance to go back and stop by a couple days before I came up here. And seeing those guys work let me know that theyāre hungry. Theyāre ready to get back.ā
'No sleep for about a week': Georgia players recount final-play nightmare
āItās over with,ā he said, his eyes fixed on the curtain in the very back of the room.
Eight weeks had passed between the National Championship Game and the NFL scouting combine, and Chubb had zero interest in rehashing the final moments of his Georgia career.
His defensive teammates were not able to brush off the topic so easily. They were on the field, after all, when Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa unleashed one of the greatest passes in college football history; a 41-yard scoring throw to DeVonta Smith that gave Alabama its 17th national title and sent Georgia back to Athens empty-handed.
Words such as āhurtā and āheartbreakā tumbled out.
Here is a collection of responses from safety Dominick Sanders, linebacker Lorenzo Carter, linebacker Davin Bellamy and defensive lineman John Atkins as they recounted the last-second nightmare of an otherwise dream season.
āI wish I could do it all over againā
Itās still fresh in college football fansā minds: Alabama, trailing 13-0 at halftime, benched starting quarterback Jalen Hurts and replaced him with freshman Tua Tagovailoa. The Hawaiian southpaw gave Georgiaās defense fits. Put simply by Bellamy: āHe was able to drop back and pass, and thatās something that we didnāt prepare for at all.ā
SANDERS: āYouāve got to give it to the guy. He was a guy that we didnāt really rep that much because he didnāt play as much throughout the season. But when his time came up, he stepped in and he made plays.ā
BELLAMY: āWe were surprised how fast he was. We had prepared for Jalen Hurts. Heās a great athlete. But 13 [Tagovailoa] was just quick. I think about that third down [in the third quarter] all the time when he reversed field on us. That kinda changed the game also. But that play right there is where I realized, āOK, this kid is a baller.ā He just reversed field in the National Championship Game and picked up a third-and-[7].ā
BELLAMY: āI thought I had done it again. This is crazy, right? This season couldnāt be any more scripted. It was second-and-26. Their field-goal kicker had missed a couple easy chip shots early ⦠Iām thinking, āThis game is over.ā ā
CARTER: āWe got a big play. Went out there, and we knew what we had to do. We had to get a stop.ā
BELLAMY: āYou go from that to the very next play thatās a deep ball. Nothing you can do about it. By far the biggest heartbreak that Iāve had.ā
ATKINS: āWhen I saw the ball in the air, my head dropped. I was like, āOh. My. God.āā
CARTER: āTo turn around and see the ball in the air. ⦠It was demoralizing.ā
BELLAMY: āI knew it was over. I was like, āMan, I hope he drops it.ā But thatās a D-1 wide receiver over there at Alabama. I knew it was game over as soon as the ball left his hand.ā
SANDERS: āHe kinda looked me off. I kinda opened up toward the middle to try and honor the post that was coming backside. I also had a 9 route on my side to the same receiver. I tried to honor the post, and by the time I opened up, the guy was 5 yards ahead of me and it was pretty much over with.ā
BELLAMY: āThe quarterback did a great job looking him off. It was a hell of a play.ā
SANDERS: āIt was a good throw, though. Put it right there in the pocket for his receiver to get it. It was a mistake on my end. Everybody makes mistakes. Quarterbacks are gonna look off, especially at the next level. Thatās what theyāre good at, trying to look the DBs off. And he did that. Itās just something Iāve got to live with. Like I said, if I could have that play all over again, Iād do it all over.ā
ATKINS: āIt was real quiet in the locker room.ā
SANDERS: āI couldnāt get no sleep for about a week.ā
This weekend, players had bittersweet reactions to an unforgettable season.
ATKINS: āWe kinda knew, āOK, we got here. A lot of people didnāt expect Georgia to be in the National Championship Game.ā ⦠Everybody had it marked down for next year.ā
SANDERS: āWhen I go back and look at it, I wish I could do it all over again. I wish I could get that last play. And I know everybody that was on that defense and our team wishes we could get that last play.ā
ATKINS: āI look at it like, you canāt cry over spilt milk. It happened. You canāt change it now. You canāt cry about it now. āMan, we shouldāve did thisā¦ā. It wasnāt just that play we messed up. There were a lot more plays in that game we messed up.ā
SANDERS: āI wish we could have pulled it out, man. Georgia hasnāt won a national championship in so long. Just having everybody there. The fans. The atmosphere. The fans were very supportive. Just not being able to accomplish that, it really hurt.ā
CARTER: āIt made us work even harder, especially the guys that are still here at Georgia. I got a chance to go back and stop by a couple days before I came up here. And seeing those guys work let me know that theyāre hungry. Theyāre ready to get back.ā
'No sleep for about a week': Georgia players recount final-play nightmare