Quincy Carter
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I didn't blend the red and black, but Mick, I owe you this one. There you go. That's my answer. But it was a it was a business decision, too. It was.
I didn't blend the red and black, but Mick, I owe you this one. There you go. That's my answer. But it was a it was a business decision, too. It was.
Yeah, it was a dream come true too, man. And shout out to Coach Donnie, you know, who believed in me. Shout out to him, you know, saying the words to get me down there, but then actually delivering as far as giving me a chance to compete, you know, against five other quarterbacks.
Yeah, it was a dream come true too, man. And shout out to Coach Donnie, you know, who believed in me. Shout out to him, you know, saying the words to get me down there, but then actually delivering as far as giving me a chance to compete, you know, against five other quarterbacks.
Yeah, it was a dream come true too, man. And shout out to Coach Donnie, you know, who believed in me. Shout out to him, you know, saying the words to get me down there, but then actually delivering as far as giving me a chance to compete, you know, against five other quarterbacks.
And, you know, being an African, being the only African-American in that room in Georgia, really not having a history of having a black quarterback there since, well, I think James Jackson. James Jackson. Yeah. So the opportunity, you know, to be a quarterback at the University of Georgia was a dream come true.
And, you know, being an African, being the only African-American in that room in Georgia, really not having a history of having a black quarterback there since, well, I think James Jackson. James Jackson. Yeah. So the opportunity, you know, to be a quarterback at the University of Georgia was a dream come true.
And, you know, being an African, being the only African-American in that room in Georgia, really not having a history of having a black quarterback there since, well, I think James Jackson. James Jackson. Yeah. So the opportunity, you know, to be a quarterback at the University of Georgia was a dream come true.
And, and you just, you said it best, man, for us to be throwing, you know, first and second down sometimes instead of running the ball on first and second down was unheard of. But, you know, Eric Zaire, he set the precedent for that. And he's, you know, he showed that it could be done. And then I had to go in and prove that an African American can do the same thing as Eric Zaire.
And, and you just, you said it best, man, for us to be throwing, you know, first and second down sometimes instead of running the ball on first and second down was unheard of. But, you know, Eric Zaire, he set the precedent for that. And he's, you know, he showed that it could be done. And then I had to go in and prove that an African American can do the same thing as Eric Zaire.
And, and you just, you said it best, man, for us to be throwing, you know, first and second down sometimes instead of running the ball on first and second down was unheard of. But, you know, Eric Zaire, he set the precedent for that. And he's, you know, he showed that it could be done. And then I had to go in and prove that an African American can do the same thing as Eric Zaire.
And so, man, I put my head down. You know, I had some great teammates. Shout out to Jonas Jennings, too, for giving me the confidence, you know, to give, you know, Georgia a shot, you know, coming back from baseball. But, man, we put our head down. It didn't hurt having Champ Bailey as your leading receiver that year, too. Yeah. And everything he could bring to the table.
And so, man, I put my head down. You know, I had some great teammates. Shout out to Jonas Jennings, too, for giving me the confidence, you know, to give, you know, Georgia a shot, you know, coming back from baseball. But, man, we put our head down. It didn't hurt having Champ Bailey as your leading receiver that year, too. Yeah. And everything he could bring to the table.
And so, man, I put my head down. You know, I had some great teammates. Shout out to Jonas Jennings, too, for giving me the confidence, you know, to give, you know, Georgia a shot, you know, coming back from baseball. But, man, we put our head down. It didn't hurt having Champ Bailey as your leading receiver that year, too. Yeah. And everything he could bring to the table.
And that just kind of set the bar, you know, for Larry Brown running routes up underneath. Wiggins, another one of our tight ends. Yeah. Man, Michael Gray had a big year that year, too. He had some big catches. And shout out to Tony Small. He didn't get a lot of credit for being a really, really good receiver, standing at 6'2", about 200 pounds, too.
And that just kind of set the bar, you know, for Larry Brown running routes up underneath. Wiggins, another one of our tight ends. Yeah. Man, Michael Gray had a big year that year, too. He had some big catches. And shout out to Tony Small. He didn't get a lot of credit for being a really, really good receiver, standing at 6'2", about 200 pounds, too.
And that just kind of set the bar, you know, for Larry Brown running routes up underneath. Wiggins, another one of our tight ends. Yeah. Man, Michael Gray had a big year that year, too. He had some big catches. And shout out to Tony Small. He didn't get a lot of credit for being a really, really good receiver, standing at 6'2", about 200 pounds, too.
So I had some pretty good, you know, some pretty, not pretty good, but I had some great guys around me, too. And then let me give a shout out to Steve Herndon and Miles Lucky before they knocked me out on my offensive line, man. They were my boys.
So I had some pretty good, you know, some pretty, not pretty good, but I had some great guys around me, too. And then let me give a shout out to Steve Herndon and Miles Lucky before they knocked me out on my offensive line, man. They were my boys.
So I had some pretty good, you know, some pretty, not pretty good, but I had some great guys around me, too. And then let me give a shout out to Steve Herndon and Miles Lucky before they knocked me out on my offensive line, man. They were my boys.