There have been a lot of questions surrounding the Georgia Bulldogs' quarterback situation after their 41-24 loss to Alabama in the SEC Championship.
Stetson Bennett played the entire game despite throwing two costly interceptions, one that was a pick-six.
Following the game, head coach Kirby Smart was asked in his postgame press conference if QB J.T. Daniels was a consideration.
“No, we never discussed that on the headphones. Obviously we have to play a lot better in a lot of areas. To put any part of that blame or all that blame on Stetson, there’s a lot more to it at that. We got to play better at rounding, special teams, defense, really all facets of the game.”
Daniels, who was Georgia's starter to begin the season, was replaced by Bennett in Week 4 after suffering an oblique injury. Is he still hurt? Is he even an option anymore?

If he doesn't play in the College Football Playoff, even in the first game against Michigan in the Orange Bowl, does he enter the transfer portal?
"Why wouldn't he?" Randy McMichael asked. "Why would I want to come back to Georgia? If you won't let me play, I'm going to go somewhere."