Georgia backup QB Stetson Bennett ties program record with five touchdown passes

AP photo by John Bazemore / Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) throws as offensive lineman Warren Ericson protects the pocket during the first half of Saturday's home opener against UAB. Bennett threw five touchdown passes and led the Bulldogs on another touchdown drive in six series Saturday. Georgia won 56-7.
AP photo by John Bazemore / Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) throws as offensive lineman Warren Ericson protects the pocket during the first half of Saturday's home opener against UAB. Bennett threw five touchdown passes and led the Bulldogs on another touchdown drive in six series Saturday. Georgia won 56-7.

ATHENS, Ga. - Stetson Bennett did his best to create a quarterback controversy for the Georgia Bulldogs.

Stepping in for injured starter JT Daniels, Bennett tied a program record with five touchdown passes in the first half to lead No. 2 Georgia to a 56-7 rout of the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Saturday.

The senior completed his first six passes, with four of them going all the way to the end zone for the Bulldogs (2-0), who didn't show any signs of a letdown after a 10-3 victory over Clemson in the opener.

Bennett, a former walk-on player, started five games last season before Daniels took over the top job. It looks as if Bennett hasn't given up on winning it back.

"I guess it's just an innate confidence," he said. "If you believe you're good enough, it really doesn't matter the situation that is thrust upon you."

Daniels was sidelined by an oblique injury, which is not believed to be a long-term problem. He was in uniform on the sideline, but the Bulldogs had no reason to risk making it worse by playing him against UAB (1-1), a 25 1/2-point underdog.

Once Daniels was ruled out, Smart made a bit of a surprising call on the starter. Redshirt freshman Carson Beck was listed as No. 2 on the depth chart, but the Bulldogs went with the more experienced quarterback.

Great call.

While some fans groaned when Bennett was introduced as the starter, remembering his up-and-down results in 2020, there were nothing but cheers after he lit up the Blazers.

Jermaine Burton set the tone by slipping behind the secondary to haul in a 73-yard touchdown pass from Bennett on Georgia's second offensive play, thrilling the raucous crowd of nearly 93,000 at Sanford Stadium for the home opener. It was the first full house between the hedges since the 2019 season. Crowds were limited to about 20,000 last year because of the pandemic.

By the opening minute of the second quarter, Bennett had tacked on scoring passes of 12 yards to Kenny McIntosh, 89 yards to Brock Bowers and 61 yards to Arian Smith.

At that point, Bennett's passer rating was a staggering 775.6. The Blazers' secondary didn't put up much resistance, leaving Burton, Bowers and Smith wide open with blown coverages.

"It always helps when you've got great players all over the field," Bennett said.

After finally throwing an incompletion, Bennett tacked on his fifth touchdown pass of the game by connecting again with Bowers, with the freshman tight end finding a seam in the zone to grab a 9-yarder that sent the Bulldogs to the locker room with a 35-0 halftime lead.

Bowers has quickly become a key player, providing the sort of big-play ability coach Kirby Smart wants from his tight ends.

"We just felt like he was a special player," Smart said. "We need tight ends like him to be elite."

Bennett played only one more series in the second half and, yes, led the Bulldogs to another score. He set it up with a 20-yard scramble - Georgia's longest run of the day - before James Cook ran it in from the 14.

Bennett finished 9-of-11 passing for 279 yards and became the sixth Georgia quarterback to pass for five touchdowns in a game. The most recent was Aaron Murray against New Mexico State in 2011.

"He's always had great composure, great athletic ability and a great understanding of the game," Smart said. "He's meant a lot to this program. All he does is do his job each and every day."

He did it especially well Saturday. Georgia scored touchdowns on six of seven possessions with Bennett in the game.

So, what's the quarterback situation going forward?

"It depends on JT's injury, it depends on how we practice during the week," Smart said. "It's a day-to-day evaluation. I don't get into hypotheticals."

Georgia's defense wasn't too shabby, either. The unit has yet to allow a touchdown this season while scoring two itself, following up an interception return for a touchdown against Clemson with another on Jamon Dumas-Johnson's 21-yard pick-six against the Blazers.

UAB was held to 174 yards overall on a miserable day for quarterback Tyler Johnston III, who was just 6-of-14 for 39 yards with three interceptions.

"Give Georgia all the credit. They are super talented," UAB coach Bill Clark said. "They have a great defense and their special teams are unreal. There is no doubt that they are deserving of that No. 2 ranking."

The Blazers, who have won two of the past three Conference USA titles, avoided a shutout when Keondre Swoopes picked off a pass from Beck and returned it 61 yards for a score.

Georgia's Beck did throw the first touchdown pass of his college career, a 12-yarder to Justin Robinson.

After his touchdown catch, Smith was ruled out for the rest of the game with a contusion to his lower right leg.

The Bulldogs will begin a stretch of eight straight Southeastern Conference games when they host South Carolina next Saturday.

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