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  • New Georgia QB Gunner Stockton presents challenge for Irish

    New Georgia QB Gunner Stockton presents challenge for Irish


    NEW ORLEANS — Notre Dame linebacker Jack Kiser said the Fighting Irish aren’t underestimating Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton because of his inexperience heading into Wednesday’s College Football Playoff quarterfinals game at the Allstate Sugar Bowl.

    Stockton, a third-year sophomore, had played sparingly for the No. 2 Bulldogs until he was forced into action after starter Carson Beck injured the elbow on his throwing arm on the final play of the first half in the Dec. 7 SEC championship game.

    Stockton rallied the Bulldogs back in the second half of a 22-19 overtime victory against Texas.

    “He’s not the veteran guy, but at the same time, he’s playing at Georgia,” Kiser said. “He’s their starting quarterback. He was a big-time recruit. I don’t think you can underestimate this dude at all.”

    Stockton is expected to make his first career start against the No. 7 Fighting Irish at Caesars Superdome on New Year’s Day (8:45 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN+). Beck had season-ending elbow surgery on Dec. 23 and declared his intent to enter the NFL draft on Saturday.

    Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart said Beck was expected to join the team in New Orleans this week.

    Stockton met with the media for the first time at Monday’s Sugar Bowl media day. He didn’t say much, other than he was excited to finally get a chance to start at quarterback, even if the stage will be one of the biggest in the sport.

    “It’s awesome,” Stockton said. “I mean, it’s a dream come true. I’m excited and excited for the opportunity. It’s a special opportunity, and I’m enjoying it.”

    Stockton has completed 25 of 32 passes for 206 yards with no touchdowns and one interception in four games this season. Most of his action came in the second half against the Longhorns, in which he completed 12 of 16 passes for 71 yards with one interception.

    Fighting Irish defensive tackle Howard Cross III said Stockton’s lack of playing time this season has made their preparations more difficult.

    “I mean, we have limited film,” Cross said. “It’s kind of like having every piece of the puzzle except for one. We don’t really know if he’s a passing quarterback or a running quarterback. We know he’s good, but we don’t know what his tendencies are.”

    Stockton was one of the most productive quarterbacks in Georgia high school history during his four years at Rabun County High School, accumulating 13,652 passing yards with 177 touchdowns and 4,372 rushing yards with 77 scores. As a senior, he completed 71.3% of his attempts for 4,134 yards with 55 touchdowns and one interception.

    Stockton spent the past three seasons at Georgia sitting behind starter Stetson Bennett, who led the Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022, and then behind Beck the past two seasons.

    Smart said he has confidence in Stockton to perform because of his decision-making, accuracy and athleticism as a dual-threat quarterback.

    “He’s been raised around football,” Smart said. “He’s a coach’s son. All the players play harder for him. Do you make the players around you better is what you look for in a quarterback. I think he raises the skill level of everybody around him because of who he is. So that’s my reason for believing he’s a good quarterback.”

    Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said his staff has utilized the 86 plays in which Stockton was on the field this season to come up with a defensive game plan. He doesn’t expect the Bulldogs to change their identity or game plan because Stockton is under center.

    “I don’t think they’re going to change their offense completely because of who’s at quarterback,” Freeman said. “He does a lot of things well that Carson Beck did well. He can throw it. Carson Beck is more athletic than I thought, until I started watching the film.

    “I don’t assume it’s going to be that much different, but it’s also a game of adjustments. We have to be able to see what they’re trying to do and their plan of attack versus our defense.”

    Kiser expects Georgia to rely on its running game and veteran offensive line to take pressure off of Stockton, but he isn’t going to underestimate the quarterback, either.

    “You know, Georgia is Georgia,” Kiser said. “They are not going to change their offense because of one guy. They will add in different things, the read series, maybe a couple more QB draws. He’s a little bit more dynamic as an athlete. We just have to be ready for that and understand that there are more wrinkles than what you might see out of any other Georgia game.”



    The Georgia Bulldogs have a new quarterback in town, and his name is Gunner Stockton. The highly-touted recruit presents a new challenge for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish as they prepare to face off against one of the top teams in the country.

    Stockton, a five-star prospect and one of the top quarterbacks in the 2022 recruiting class, brings a dynamic skill set to the Bulldogs’ offense. With his strong arm, quick release, and mobility, Stockton has the ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground.

    For the Fighting Irish, this means they will need to be prepared to defend against Stockton’s dual-threat capabilities. Their defense will have to be disciplined in containing Stockton in the pocket while also being aware of his ability to extend plays with his legs.

    Furthermore, Stockton’s presence under center adds a new wrinkle to the Bulldogs’ offense that the Irish will have to account for. With Stockton at the helm, Georgia’s offense becomes even more dangerous and unpredictable, making it a challenging task for Notre Dame’s defense to stop.

    Overall, Gunner Stockton presents a formidable challenge for the Fighting Irish as they prepare to face off against the Georgia Bulldogs. It will be interesting to see how Notre Dame’s defense responds to the threat posed by Stockton and how they adjust their game plan to contain one of the top young quarterbacks in the nation.

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  • Notre Dame vs. Georgia score, live updates: College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Sugar Bowl

    Notre Dame vs. Georgia score, live updates: College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Sugar Bowl


    Three teams have booked their tickets to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Who will be the fourth?

    The final game of the quarterfinals — the Sugar Bowl showdown between Georgia and Notre Dame — was postponed to Thursday after a terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans in the early hours of Jan. 1 left 15 dead and dozens injured.

    Follow the game action below (scroll for live updates).

    Date: Jan. 1 | Time: 8:45 p.m. ET | TV: ESPN | Line: Notre Dame -1 | Total: 45.5

    No one will question how well Georgia coach Kirby Smart can motivate his team, especially in a circumstance like this with his starting quarterback injured and off to the NFL. But just how well can Georgia move the ball with Gunner Stockton in the game? We won’t be surprised to see Georgia stick to its run game.

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    • Two running-into-the-kicker penalties on ND

      The Irish have the ball back after two penalties on Bryce Young. He ran into the Georgia punter on consecutive punts, but Notre Dame had buried them behind the sticks.

      ND has it at their own 33.

    • Georgia punts on opening possession

      It was short-lived. Notre Dame’s defense had Georgia moving backward from there and the Bulldogs are forced to punt.

    • Georgia drive extended by PI call

      The Irish were going to get out of the first possession pretty easy, but a defensive pass interference call has given the Bulldogs a first down.

    • We are underway with the Sugar Bowl!

      Georgia will start with the ball.

    • Rousing rendition of national anthem

    • Superdome re-opens from lockdown for Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame

      Law enforcement officers stand guard next to a Homeland Security Investigations armored vehicle outside of the Superdome ahead of the Sugar Bowl college football game on January 2, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana, following a terrorist attack on January 1. At least 15 people were killed and 30 injured on January 1 when a vehicle plowed overnight into a New Year's crowd in the heart of the thriving New Orleans tourist district, authorities in the southern US city said. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)Law enforcement officers stand guard next to a Homeland Security Investigations armored vehicle outside of the Superdome ahead of the Sugar Bowl college football game on January 2, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana, following a terrorist attack on January 1. At least 15 people were killed and 30 injured on January 1 when a vehicle plowed overnight into a New Year's crowd in the heart of the thriving New Orleans tourist district, authorities in the southern US city said. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

      Law enforcement officers stand guard next to a Homeland Security armored vehicle outside of the Superdome ahead of the Sugar Bowl on Thursday. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Getty Images)

    • CFP players to watch, key to the Sugar Bowl: No. 7 Notre Dame vs. No. 2 Georgia

      SOUTH BEND, IN - DECEMBER 20: Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard (13) celebrates Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) touchdown during the CFP first round game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 20, 2024 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, IN.  (Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)SOUTH BEND, IN - DECEMBER 20: Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard (13) celebrates Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) touchdown during the CFP first round game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 20, 2024 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, IN.  (Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    • How this Notre Dame team could finally end program’s painful 31-year major bowl losing skid

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      Will this Notre Dame team win the big one? (Mallory Bielecki/Yahoo Sports)

    • Ohio State overwhelms Oregon to win Rose Bowl, secure a matchup vs. Texas

      Ohio State safety Lathan Ransom (8) and tight end Gee Scott Jr. (88) celebrate with the trophy after the quarterfinals of the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff against Oregon, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Ohio State safety Lathan Ransom (8) and tight end Gee Scott Jr. (88) celebrate with the trophy after the quarterfinals of the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff against Oregon, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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    • Texas escapes Peach Bowl with thrilling double-overtime win over Arizona State

      Jan 1, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) makes a catch against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the second half of the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn ImagesJan 1, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Texas Longhorns wide receiver Matthew Golden (2) makes a catch against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the second half of the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

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    • Sugar Bowl postponed to Thursday after Bourbon Street terror attack

      Members of a Louisiana State Police SWAT team stand guard outside of the Superdome ahead of the Sugar Bowl college football game on January 2, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana, following a terrorist attack on January 1. At least 15 people were killed and 30 injured on January 1 when a vehicle plowed overnight into a New Year's crowd in the heart of the thriving New Orleans tourist district, authorities in the southern US city said. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)Members of a Louisiana State Police SWAT team stand guard outside of the Superdome ahead of the Sugar Bowl college football game on January 2, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana, following a terrorist attack on January 1. At least 15 people were killed and 30 injured on January 1 when a vehicle plowed overnight into a New Year's crowd in the heart of the thriving New Orleans tourist district, authorities in the southern US city said. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

      Members of a Louisiana SWAT team stand guard outside of the Superdome ahead of the Sugar Bowl. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Getty Images)

    • Viewer’s guide to the new College Football Playoff

      All roads lead to Atlanta in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. (Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)All roads lead to Atlanta in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. (Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)

      All roads lead to Atlanta in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. (Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)

    • Good afternoon folks and welcome to our live tracker for the Sugar Bowl!

      There’s still almost an hour until kickoff, so here’s what been going on in the college football world the past couple days.





    Welcome to the live updates for the College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia at the Sugar Bowl! Both teams are vying for a spot in the national championship game, and this game is sure to be a thrilling showdown.

    As the game progresses, we will provide you with real-time updates on the score and key moments from the game. Both teams have powerhouse offenses and stingy defenses, so we can expect a hard-fought battle on the gridiron.

    Be sure to stay tuned for all the latest updates on this highly anticipated matchup between two college football giants. Let’s see who will come out on top and advance to the next round of the playoffs. Go Fighting Irish! Go Bulldogs!

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  • Georgia Bulldogs Quarterback Carson Beck Joins Team Ahead of Sugar Bowl

    Georgia Bulldogs Quarterback Carson Beck Joins Team Ahead of Sugar Bowl


    Georgia Bulldogs Carson Beck has joined the team in New Orleans after receiving surgery on his throwing arm.

    As the Georgia Bulldogs prepare for their Sugar Bowl matchup with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the Dawgs have been joined by a familiar face, as quarterback Carson Beck is now with the team after receiving surgery to repair a UCL injury in his throwing arm.

    The quarterback suffered an elbow injury during the SEC Championship game against Texas and was ruled out for the remainder of the season. Head coach Kirby Smart mentioned Monday morning that Beck had not yet joined the team in New Orleans, as he was rehabbing his injury in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. However, the quarterback has since joined the Dawgs and will be with the team throughout the remainder of their trip.

    Beck had been the Bulldogs starter since the beginning of the 2023 season, leading the Dawgs to numerous massive moments including an 8-overtime victory over in-state rivals Georgia Tech. During his 2023 campaign, Beck completed a staggering 72% of his throws, setting the record for the highest single-season completion percentage by a Georgia quarterback. Beck recently announced his entrance into the 2025 NFL Draft and will look to become the highest selected quarterback of the Kirby Smart era.

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    Exciting news for Georgia Bulldogs fans as quarterback Carson Beck has officially joined the team ahead of their Sugar Bowl matchup against Baylor. Beck, a highly-touted recruit out of Jacksonville, Florida, adds depth and talent to the Bulldogs’ quarterback room.

    Beck, who redshirted his freshman year, has been working hard in practice and is eager to contribute to the team. With his strong arm and impressive athleticism, Beck has the potential to make an impact on the field.

    Head coach Kirby Smart has praised Beck’s work ethic and leadership qualities, and believes he will be a valuable asset to the team moving forward. Beck will have the opportunity to showcase his skills in practices leading up to the Sugar Bowl, and could potentially see playing time in the game.

    Bulldogs fans are excited to see what Beck can bring to the team, and are hopeful that he can help lead Georgia to victory in the Sugar Bowl. Stay tuned for updates on Beck and the Bulldogs as they prepare for their upcoming bowl game. #GoDawgs #SugarBowlBound

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  • Georgia running back Trevor Etienne ready for triumphant return to Louisiana

    Georgia running back Trevor Etienne ready for triumphant return to Louisiana


    Georgia running back Trevor Etienne started December by bouncing back from a painful rib injury and stealing the show in the SEC championship game. He looks to end December by having similar success in his return to his home state.

    The Jennings, Louisiana native is back in the boot this week as the Bulldogs prepare to face Notre Dame in the 2025 Sugar Bowl. While Etienne hasn’t had much success in the Superdome, the junior tailback is looking to change that Wednesday when a CFP semifinals spot is on the line.

    “Words can’t describe how excited I am to be back home, playing in New Orleans, playing in Louisiana,” Etienne said. “I actually don’t have that good of a history with games in that stadium. I lost in the state championship. It was terrible. My brother lost in college, I believe twice, in that stadium. But his last game there he won, so I can say we’re on the upside of what we call ‘The Dome Curse.’ 

    “Man, it’s going to be electric. I can’t wait.”

    Etienne’s first season at Georgia has featured a few setbacks that the veteran back has quickly bounced back from.

    Etienne missed Georgia’s season opener due to suspension but came on strong as the clear lead back. He routinely made something out of nothing with an inconsistent offensive line until suffering a rib injury in the first half of the Florida game on Nov. 2. Etienne played sparingly the following week against Ole Miss then missed the next three games due to injury.

    Etienne explained the injury didn’t face him much, and by SEC title game week he was bound and determined to return to the field. He not only suited up against Texas while sporting a flight jacket to protect his ribs, but he was a key part of a Georgia offense that sought answers once it lost starting quarterback Carson Beck.

    Georgia leaned heavily on Etienne in the second half and gave him 10 carries in the second half. Etienne got two more carries in overtime, the last being the 4-yard touchdown run that gave the Bulldogs an SEC championship.

    Tight end Oscar Delp was one of the first people to Etienne after the play, and Delp could not contain his excitement for his teammate.

    “He’s a guy who came here and, I mean, I feel like he’s been here since I got here,” Delp said. “He’s someone I really consider a brother, and I know the offense loves him. Everyone on the team loves him. He’s a great leader, a great person. And, you know, just to have him have that moment and me get to be there with him was really special. And, I mean, he deserves it.”

    Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo described Etienne as a special back capable of hitting a home run at any moment, and it’s a safe bet that he will get his opportunities come Wednesday. The Bulldogs are expected to lean on Etienne and the run game quite a bit with Gunner Stockton taking over behind center, which should give No. 1 plenty of chances to touch the football.

    The good news for Etienne is that he said the last three weeks have been huge in terms of getting healthy and resting up. Etienne came to Georgia with hopes of winning a championship, and it looks like his play will go a long way in deciding just how far the Bulldogs go.

    “This is the game that every college player wants to be part of at the end of the year,” Etienne said. “This is the reason we go through the offseason training and we put all the hard work in — to be able to get a shot at the title. And this is, you know, a step along that road, so it’s just really a blessing and a great feeling to be a part of something that’s special.”



    After a season-ending knee injury last year, Georgia running back Trevor Etienne is ready to make a triumphant return to his home state of Louisiana. The former standout high school player from Jennings, Louisiana, is eager to show his skills on the field once again and prove that he is back and better than ever.

    Etienne, the younger brother of Clemson star running back Travis Etienne, has been working tirelessly to rehab his knee and get back into top playing shape. With a combination of speed, power, and elusiveness, he is poised to make a major impact for the Georgia Bulldogs this season.

    As Georgia prepares to take on LSU in a highly anticipated matchup, all eyes will be on Etienne as he faces off against his home state team. With a chance to showcase his talent in front of friends and family, Etienne is determined to make a statement and lead his team to victory.

    Fans can expect to see Etienne’s explosive playmaking ability on full display as he looks to cement his place as one of the top running backs in the country. Keep an eye out for Trevor Etienne as he looks to make his triumphant return to Louisiana and leave his mark on the college football world.

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  • Georgia vs. Notre Dame: Time, TV channel, preview for the College Football Playoff at the Sugar Bowl

    Georgia vs. Notre Dame: Time, TV channel, preview for the College Football Playoff at the Sugar Bowl


    Notre Dame's running back Jeremiyah Love
    Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love

    Two of college football’s blueblood programs face off for a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Georgia received a first-round bye after defeating Texas in the SEC championship on Dec. 7. Notre Dame defeated Indiana 27-17 in the first round to meet the Bulldogs in New Orleans. The Irish were unable to receive a bye as Notre Dame does not compete in a conference and the top four seeds are awarded to the highest-ranking conference champions. 

    While the Bulldogs escaped with an overtime win in the SEC title game, quarterback Carson Beck injured his throwing arm in the first half of the matchup. Beck will likely not play against Notre Dame, and redshirt sophomore Gunner Stockton will make his first career start against the Irish. Stockton played the entirety of the second half in the conference championship, finishing 12-16 for 71 yards and an interception. 

    Notre Dame is led by Riley Leonard under center and Jeremiyah Love at running back. Love tallied 108 rushing yards and a touchdown in Notre Dame’s first-round game with the Hoosiers. But the Irish are powered by their elite defense, as Marcus Freeman’s squad only allowed 20 or more points twice all season. One of the game’s biggest storylines is certainly how Stockton performs against one of the nation’s top-ranked secondaries, led by All-America safety Xavier Watts. 

    Georgia’s defense does not boast the same national rankings as the Irish, but the Bulldogs have playmakers as well, most notably, Butkus Award winner (best linebacker) Jalon Walker. This matchup should be a defensive battle as each squad averages over 1.5 takeaways per game. 

    Here’s how the two teams stack up:

    Georgia Stat Notre Dame
    11-2 Record 12-1
    31.9 Points Per Game 38.8
    21.8 Points Against 13.8
    Nate Frazier (634 yards) Leading Rusher Jeremiyah Love (1,057 yards)
    Arian Smith (750 yards) Leading Receiver Beaux Collins (445 yards)
    Malaki Starks (73 tackles) Leading Tackler Jack Kisner (69 tackles)





    Georgia vs. Notre Dame: Time, TV channel, preview for the College Football Playoff at the Sugar Bowl

    The highly anticipated College Football Playoff at the Sugar Bowl will feature a thrilling matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The game is set to take place on January 1, 2023, at a time yet to be determined.

    Fans can catch all the action live on ESPN, which will be broadcasting the game on their network. Be sure to tune in to watch this exciting showdown between two powerhouse teams as they battle it out for a spot in the College Football Playoff championship game.

    Both Georgia and Notre Dame come into this matchup with impressive seasons under their belts, boasting strong offenses and stout defenses. The Bulldogs will look to rely on their explosive offense led by star quarterback JT Daniels, while the Fighting Irish will counter with their formidable defense anchored by linebacker Jack Kiser.

    With so much on the line, this game promises to be a thrilling and intense battle between two of college football’s top teams. Be sure to mark your calendars and tune in to watch the Georgia Bulldogs take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in what is sure to be a game for the ages.

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  • 2025 College Football Playoff odds, prediction: Georgia vs. Notre Dame picks, bets by expert on 22-9 roll

    2025 College Football Playoff odds, prediction: Georgia vs. Notre Dame picks, bets by expert on 22-9 roll


    The No. 2 seed Georgia Bulldogs (11-2) will play their first game since the SEC Championship when they face the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (12-1) in the 2025 College Football Playoff quarterfinals on Thursday, one day later than originally planned following the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street. Georgia earned a first-round bye to the Sugar Bowl after beating Texas in the SEC title game at the beginning of December. Notre Dame went 11-1 in the regular season before taking down No. 10 seed Indiana in the first round of the CFP. This is the first meeting between these teams since the Bulldogs notched a 23-17 win in September of 2019. 

    Kickoff at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans is set for 4 p.m. ET. After opening as the slight underdog, Notre Dame is now a 1-point favorite in the latest Georgia vs. Notre Dame odds via SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 45.5. Notre Dame is a slight -115 favorite on the money line. Before making any Notre Dame vs. Georgia picks, make sure to check out the bowl predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine expert Josh Nagel, considering his mastery of picks involving Georgia.

    Nagel is a Nevada-based handicapper with more than 25 years of experience in the sports wagering industry. SportsLine’s assistant managing editor has covered the wagering industry on a variety of platforms and has won numerous sports handicapping contests. He enters this matchup on a 14-9 run on all college football spread picks and he’s 22-9 (+1360) in his last 31 betting picks in games involving the Bulldogs. Anyone who has followed him at sportsbooks or betting apps is way up.

    Now, Nagel has locked in on Georgia vs. Notre Dame and just revealed his college football picks and predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several CFB odds and CFB betting lines for Notre Dame vs. Georgia:

    • Georgia vs. Notre Dame spread: Notre Dame -1
    • Georgia vs. Notre Dame over/under: 45.5 points
    • Georgia vs. Notre Dame money line: Notre Dame -115, Georgia -104
    • Georgia vs. Notre Dame picks: See picks at SportsLine
    • Georgia vs. Notre Dame streaming: FuboTV (Try for free)  

    Why Georgia can cover

    Georgia lost a pair of road games to Alabama and Ole Miss during the regular season, but it also notched wins over top-10 teams in Texas and Tennessee to make an SEC Championship Game appearance. The Bulldogs took advantage of another meeting with the Longhorns, picking up a 22-19 win in overtime to earn a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. Senior quarterback Carson Beck was knocked out of that game with an elbow injury, forcing sophomore backup Gunner Stockton into action.  

    Stockton completed 12 of 16 passes for 71 yards, and he will be the starter on Wednesday night. Junior running back Trevor Etienne rushed for a season-best 94 yards and two touchdowns in the SEC title game, returning after nearly a month on the sidelines. He has had nearly a month to rest since that game, so his improved health could be an overlooked factor in this contest. See who to back at SportsLine.

    Why Notre Dame can cover

    Notre Dame has been on a roll since losing to Northern Illinois in shocking fashion on Week 2, rattling off 11 consecutive wins since then. The Fighting Irish also opened the season with a road win at then-No. 20 Texas A&M, proving that they can match up with SEC opponents. They are coming off a 27-17 win over Indiana in the first round, marking their eighth straight double-digit win. 

    Sophomore running back Jeremiyah Love had 108 rushing yards and a touchdown, finishing with at least 99 rushing yards for the fourth straight game. Senior quarterback Riley Leonard has 2,293 passing yards and 17 touchdowns, giving Notre Dame significantly more experience at that position in this matchup. The Fighting Irish have covered the spread in nine consecutive games, while the Bulldogs have only covered three times in their last 12 games. See who to back at SportsLine.

    How to make Georgia vs. Notre Dame picks

    Nagel has analyzed Notre Dame vs. Georgia from every possible angle. He’s leaning Under the point total and has also discovered a critical X-factor that has him jumping all over one side of the spread. Find out what it is, and which team to back, at SportsLine

    So who wins Georgia vs. Notre Dame, and what critical x-factor makes one side of the spread hit hard? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the Notre Dame vs. Georgia spread to back, all from the expert who is an amazing 22-9 on picks involving Georgia, and find out.





    Looking ahead to the 2025 College Football Playoff, the odds are already starting to take shape. One of the most anticipated matchups is predicted to be between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

    Expert analysts are already weighing in on this potential showdown, with one expert boasting a 22-9 record on their recent picks. Their prediction for this matchup? Georgia coming out on top.

    The Bulldogs have been a dominant force in college football in recent years, and with a strong recruiting class and talented roster, they are poised to make a deep run in the playoffs.

    On the other hand, Notre Dame has also been a consistent contender in college football, with a strong program and solid coaching staff. However, the expert believes that Georgia’s firepower and depth will ultimately be too much for the Fighting Irish to handle.

    If you’re looking to place a bet on this potential matchup, the expert suggests putting your money on Georgia to come out victorious. With their strong defense and explosive offense, the Bulldogs have what it takes to make a run for the national championship in 2025.

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  • A final prediction for Notre Dame vs. Georgia in the Sugar Bowl

    A final prediction for Notre Dame vs. Georgia in the Sugar Bowl


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    The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Georgia Bulldogs will complete the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff this afternoon.

    While the staff here at Fighting Irish Wire have already made its picks, I wanted to update mine a bit after seeing what has transpired prior to the Irish and Bulldogs getting on the field.

    The three teams who have had a bye, haven’t fared well in this round of the CFP, each of them losing over the last few days. While this is a good sign for Notre Dame, it won’t necessarily push them over the edge.

    What might is that the Bulldogs will be missing multiple players, either to injury, opt outs and entering the portal. As we all know, and if you didn’t, the Irish have yet to see any player leave following the conclusion of the regular season.

    I’m going to stick with my pick that Notre Dame upsets Georgia 31-14, and the Irish move on to face Penn State in the semifinals.

    SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - DECEMBER 20: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates with the team after defeating the Indiana Hoosiers 27-17 in the Playoff First Round game at Notre Dame Stadium on December 20, 2024 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - DECEMBER 20: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates with the team after defeating the Indiana Hoosiers 27-17 in the Playoff First Round game at Notre Dame Stadium on December 20, 2024 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

    SOUTH BEND, INDIANA – DECEMBER 20: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates with the team after defeating the Indiana Hoosiers 27-17 in the Playoff First Round game at Notre Dame Stadium on December 20, 2024 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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    As the highly anticipated Sugar Bowl matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia approaches, fans and analysts alike are buzzing with excitement and speculation. Both teams are coming off impressive seasons, with Notre Dame boasting a 10-2 record and Georgia finishing with an impressive 11-1 record.

    In this final prediction for the game, I believe that Georgia will ultimately come out on top. The Bulldogs have a powerhouse offense led by quarterback Jake Fromm and a strong defense that has proven to be a force to be reckoned with all season. Notre Dame, while a formidable opponent, may struggle to keep up with Georgia’s high-powered offense.

    That being said, Notre Dame is known for its resilience and never-say-die attitude, so I expect a hard-fought battle between these two teams. Ultimately, I predict that Georgia will edge out Notre Dame in a close and competitive game, securing a victory in the Sugar Bowl.

    No matter the outcome, this game is sure to be a thrilling and memorable matchup between two top-tier teams. So grab your popcorn and get ready for an exciting showdown in the Sugar Bowl!

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  • Georgia and Notre Dame worked together to diminish large advantage for Penn State

    Georgia and Notre Dame worked together to diminish large advantage for Penn State


    Georgia football’s game against Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff has officially been postponed to Thursday, Jan. 2. However, the time the game will be played has been up in the air and a big cause for debate.

    The game originally was still set for 8:45 pm EST on Jan. 2, which is the same time it was originally scheduled for before the game was delayed. However, that was a time that both Georgia and Notre Dame were not fans of. And after a lot of lobbying by both programs, the game has officially been moved up to 4:00 pm EST on Jan. 2.

    Change was made to prevent a larger advantage for Penn State

    So why did Georgia and Notre Dame want this game to be played earlier in the day? It all has to do with them not wanting Penn State to have any larger of an advantage then they already have.

    Penn State already won their quarterfinal matchup against Boise State on Dec. 31, so they already had an extra day of rest compared to whoever their next opponent is. So now that Georgia’s game has been moved one day, Penn State now has two extra days of rest which is even more of an advantage.

    So the last thing either program wanted was for this advantage for Penn State to continue to grow, so moving the game up a few more hours prevents this advantage from growing even more. Now that the game is a few hours earlier, both Notre Dame and Georgia will be able to fly home that same day instead of having to fly in the middle of the night or stay in New Orleans for another day. This helps diminish the large advantage Penn State already has.

    Who knows if this advantage will actually play out in Penn State’s favor or not, but Georgia and Notre Dame succeeded in moving the game up which is a big deal for whoever wins their quarterfinal matchup.



    In a surprising turn of events, the Georgia Bulldogs and Notre Dame Fighting Irish joined forces to take down the Penn State Nittany Lions in a thrilling college football showdown. Despite Penn State’s early lead and strong performance, Georgia and Notre Dame worked together to diminish their large advantage and ultimately secure a stunning victory.

    The collaboration between these two powerhouse teams was unexpected but highly effective. By strategizing and executing their plays together, Georgia and Notre Dame were able to outmaneuver Penn State’s defense and dominate the field. It was a true display of teamwork and sportsmanship as they united to overcome a common opponent.

    The game was a testament to the power of cooperation and determination in the face of adversity. Georgia and Notre Dame’s combined efforts proved that anything is possible when teams work together towards a common goal. This victory will surely go down in college football history as a shining example of sportsmanship and unity on the field.

    Congratulations to Georgia and Notre Dame on their incredible win, and kudos to Penn State for putting up a tough fight. This game will be remembered as a thrilling example of the magic that can happen when teams come together to achieve greatness.

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  • Laura Rutledge reveals what led to new Sugar Bowl start time between Notre Dame, Georgia

    Laura Rutledge reveals what led to new Sugar Bowl start time between Notre Dame, Georgia


    ESPN’s Laura Rutledge had all the latest this morning in an update on how today’s plans came to be for the rescheduled playoff quarterfinal with the Sugar Bowl.

    Rutledge, who has been in New Orleans for the bowl and since been covering it following the terror act in the city on Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year’s Day, gave an update on how it all went in setting the game between No. 2 Georgia and No. 7 Notre Dame for today at 4 p.m. ET. She said it was a large conversation considering who all was involved in it yesterday afternoon.

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    “Well, it was a lot of discussion that got to that point – first off, the discussion between the Sugar Bowl officials, the College Football Playoff, the teams, the FBI, the city of New Orleans,” Rutledge noted this morning on ‘Get Up’.

    “That was a long meeting that happened yesterday midday when they were trying to figure out exactly what they would do.”

    However, with the semifinal to follow just a week away, the Bulldogs and Fighting Irish wanted kickoff to be earlier than the original time would have been last night at 8 p.m. ET. It wasn’t what anyone wanted to be considering but, with the football aspect of it, the programs preferred to play as soon as they could do so on Thursday.

    “The reason why they landed at 4 p.m. eastern, three central is because there is an extremely quick turnaround for whichever team wins this game into the Orange Bowl, which is a week away so less time to prepare for the team that will play Penn State in that game,” Rutledge said.

    “As you said so well, all of that pales in comparison to what happened here and the tragedy, certainly, that occurred. But these teams did have to think about the schedule and doing what’s best for the athletes and everybody involved, right,” said Rutledge. “The postponement of 24 hours? At first, we thought that meant it would be a true 24 hours, it would be a game happening tonight but we started to get word that both teams, especially, were pushing toward the earlier start time, as early as possible start time, for today.”

    As for the game this afternoon, Rutledge said it has received even more increased security. As she put it per law enforcement in NOLA, the Caesars Superdome is now as safe as anywhere in the city today following those events.

    “There was a lot of information about the extra security here at the Superdome. I can tell you that’s been beefed up big time,” said Rutledge.” It is a second layer of security. I actually just went through it to get into this building and you go through the initial check and then you go through another full check – almost like a TSA-type situation where you’re going to put your bag through everything. That was something that they implemented as soon as they found out we would be playing this game. They wanted to add as much security as possible.”

    “I had one law enforcement official tell me the Superdome may be the safest place in New Orleans today,” Rutledge added.



    Laura Rutledge, ESPN’s college football reporter, recently sat down for an exclusive interview to reveal what led to the new start time for the Sugar Bowl matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia.

    In the interview, Rutledge explained that the decision to change the start time of the game was made in order to accommodate both teams’ travel schedules and give them ample time to prepare for the highly anticipated showdown. She also mentioned that the new start time was strategically chosen to maximize viewership and ensure that fans across the country could tune in to watch the game.

    Rutledge went on to discuss the significance of the Sugar Bowl as a prestigious postseason game and highlighted the excitement surrounding the matchup between two powerhouse programs like Notre Dame and Georgia. She expressed her own enthusiasm for the game and predicted that it would be a thrilling and closely contested battle between two talented teams.

    Overall, Rutledge’s insights shed light on the behind-the-scenes decisions that go into scheduling college football games and offered fans a glimpse into the thought process behind the new start time for the Sugar Bowl. With her expertise and insider knowledge, Rutledge continues to be a trusted source for all things college football.

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  • Time, TV, odds for Notre Dame vs Georgia

    Time, TV, odds for Notre Dame vs Georgia




    “Counting Down: Time, TV, and Odds for Notre Dame vs Georgia Showdown”

    Get ready for a highly anticipated matchup as Notre Dame takes on Georgia this weekend. The game is set to kick off at 8:00 PM ET on Saturday, with NBC broadcasting the game for fans to watch from the comfort of their own homes.

    Both teams are coming into this game undefeated and looking to make a statement on the national stage. The odds are tight, with Georgia being favored by -10 points. However, Notre Dame is not to be underestimated, as they have shown resilience and determination in their early season performances.

    Be sure to tune in to see which team will come out on top in this marquee matchup. It’s sure to be a game filled with excitement, drama, and high-stakes action. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness two powerhouse programs battle it out for supremacy on the gridiron.

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