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  Georgia has not faced a quarterback this season like TCU's Max Duggan, whom the Bulldogs will try to contain in Monday's College Football Playoff Championship game at SoFi Stadium. "He's unique," Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann said Saturday. Schumann started rattling off Duggan's video game-like stats: more than 500 yards on designed runs and more than 150 on scrambles. Because yards lost on sacks are subtracted from a quarterback's rushing totals in college football, Duggan officially has rushed 127 times for 461 yards and eight touchdowns. While his legs are good, his arm is even better. He's passed for 3,546 yards and 32 touchdowns, with only six interceptions.

Though Georgia has faced Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, another Heisman Trophy finalist, and talented signal-callers such as Spencer Rattler, Anthony Richardson, Hendon Hooker, Jayden Daniels and Will Levis, Duggan stands alone. "There's a reason he's a Heisman finalist, right?" Schumann said. The Bulldogs haven't done well in their past two games facing skilled quarterbacks. Stroud almost single-handedly led the Buckeyes to an upset Dec. 31 in the Peach Bowl CFP semifinal with his passing and running. Had wide receiver Marvin Harrison not left the game near the end of the third quarter because of concussion protocols, Georgia's players and coaches may not have been sitting in a chilly L.A. Convention Center on Saturday answering questions about Duggan. Georgia co-defensive coordinator Will Muschamp said 14 of Ohio State's 41 points came from scramble plays when Georgia didn't do well enough rushing the quarterback or covering the receivers downfield. "We have not done a great job with that," he said. - Atlanta Journal Constitution


Sr/2023 QB Max DugganTexas Christian
News Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution



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