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Gunner Stockton and Trinidad Chambliss show two paths to quarterback success.
Summary
Gunner Stockton and Trinidad Chambliss reached the Sugar Bowl by different routes. Stockton developed at Georgia for four years while Chambliss joined Ole Miss in June after playing in Division II.
Content
Two quarterbacks stood on the same Sugar Bowl riser but arrived by very different paths. Gunner Stockton has spent four years at Georgia in the same offense and with the same coordinator for most of that time. Trinidad Chambliss arrived at Ole Miss in June after playing at the lower-division level last season and became the starter quickly. Coaches described more support and clearer communication as helping new quarterbacks settle in.
What was reported:
- Stockton has been with Georgia for four years and worked under the same offensive system and coordinator for several seasons.
- Chambliss joined Ole Miss in June after playing in Division II last season and rose to the starting role this year.
- Both quarterbacks met the media for roughly 45 minutes at a Sheraton ballroom event in New Orleans.
- Coaches cited looser NCAA offseason rules, coach-to-quarterback headset communication and larger coaching staffs as reasons transfers can succeed sooner.
Summary:
Both routes — staying and developing in one program or transferring and adapting quickly — have produced successful SEC starting quarterbacks this season. It may help to watch how teams use their staffs and play calls to fit each quarterback. You may want to follow Thursday's CFP quarterfinal for a closer look. Undetermined at this time.
