Could JT Daniels, not Stetson Bennett, be UGA's QB vs. big-time Playoff opponent?

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A meeting between Georgia and Ohio State either in the semifinals or finals of the College Football Playoff seems increasingly likely and would set Kirby Smart up to once-and-for-all answer the question that has been continually asked this season, which QB gives UGA the best shot to win it all.

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While Stetson Bennett has been the starter for UGA's last seven games, JT Daniels has seen some playing time and many still wonder if the Bulldogs would be better served with Daniels as the full-time QB.

DawgNation's Mike Griffith discusses some of the factors that Smart has been considering while making his QB decision and if he could make a different call against Alabama or Ohio State than he has been making against lesser opponents.

"There's not really a bad answer. Are you going to play someone who's gonna push you into a shootout, because if you end up in that kind of game then I think JT Daniels," says Griffith. "But if you've got a defense that's dominating and you want to control the clock and tempo of the game, then Stetson Bennett and the play-action game is where to go.

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"I think Kirby Smart has to look at this and make a decision based on the opponent, so it all comes down to the game plan and what Kirby Smart feels like gives Georgia the best chance to win."

To hear all of Mike Griffith's comments, click here.

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