Let’s get on with the rest of the season.’ Let’s move on from thinking somebody’s going to take his position. 6-ranked LSU), Kirby is one of the guys that stood up in the locker room and said ‘We’ve got our quarterback. After what I want to say was (road win at No. “Kirby Smart was one of the seniors that really had my back my freshman year - Kirby and Matt Stinchcomb. The Bulldogs hired Mark Richt the year (2001) after Carter left (AP/File) Quincy Carter with his UGA coach, Jim Donnan. RELATED: QUINCY CARTER OPINES ON 2020 UGA FOOTBALL TEAM I respect the hell out of him, and I’m sure he’ll have those boys ready. But Kirby Smart is a great coach, and a former teammate of mine. With a brand-new transfer quarterback, it’s going to be tough. “We might could put some things together and make a run this year. I don’t know whether or not this year is the year, but 2021 looks brighter than ever. Hopefully we can take another few of those steps this year. “But just like my life is baby steps, we (UGA) are taking those steps. But I played at Georgia, so I know how it is: We want another one of those 1980 national championships like yesterday. We’ve just got to be patient as a program. “My love will always be with the Bulldogs,” Carter said emphatically. Carter says he is embarrassed it has been that long, but the streak will end shortly as he plans to attend April’s G-Day, the spring scrimmage for the Bulldogs. Quincy Carter hasn’t been to a Georgia football game or scrimmage since he last played for the Bulldogs 20 years ago - although he did speak at a practice years ago. Those are the things I’m doing to tackle this.” ‘Hell yes, I am a Bulldog for life’ The biggest one of all is my relationship with God - with me praying and whole-heartedly meaning it, along with going out and doing the things that God wants me to do. I’m talking about (my issues), and I’m doing the right things, as far as counseling and meditation. “I’ve struggled with anxiety and depression, along with my alcohol and drug addiction. This one was different than all the others because he “whole-heartedly surrendered.” That’s the story he wants to talk about: This week, Carter celebrated “his most fulfilling” stretch of being drug-free and sober in at least a dozen years. That kicked off a downward spiral which launched into a “full-blown addiction” by 2008, leading to a documented history of arrests, too many interventions to count, and around 10 visits to rehabilitation facilities. Only a few years later, Carter was abruptly cut by Dallas after failing a series of drug tests. After Carter finished at UGA, he started as a rookie quarterback for one of the NFL’s most storied franchises, the Dallas Cowboys. One of his Bulldog teammates that showed him the most support in the locker room that season was a senior named Kirby Smart, the current Georgia coach.īefore Carter reported to the Bulldogs, he was a high draft pick by the Chicago Cubs and played three years of minor-league baseball. Carter, 42, has quite a story to tell: He was a three-year starter for UGA at quarterback, and was named SEC Freshman of the Year in 1998.
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