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    Georgia coach Kirby Smart takes the field with his team before the start of the SEC championship game against Texas
    Georgia coach Kirby Smart takes the field with his team before the start of the SEC championship game against Texas in Atlanta, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.
    Georgia coach Kirby Smart takes the field with his team before the start of the SEC championship game against Texas
    Georgia coach Kirby Smart takes the field with his team before the start of the SEC championship game against Texas in Atlanta, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.

    Kirby Smart Mocks Heisman Winner Johnny Manziel — ‘He Ain’t No Champion’

    Georgia’s two-time national championship head coach, Kirby Smart, certainly knows what it takes to be a champion. However, given his remarks about former Heisman winner Johnny Manziel, he also appears well aware of who isn’t.

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    Kirby Smart Mocks Johnny Manziel

    At the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic, Smart asked the room what Joe Burrow, Manziel, Cam Newton, and Bryce Young had in common. People began shouting out “quarterbacks” and “Heisman winners,” followed by one person stating that they were all champions.

    Kirby briefly paused and said: “Champion? He ain’t no Champion. Champion of what? Fireball?

    Smart’s comment was rather funny as the room erupted with laughter, but he is, in fact, right about Manziel.

    Don’t get me wrong, Manziel was dangerous for Texas A&M, winning the Heisman Trophy while accounting for 7,820 passing yards, 2,169 rushing yards, 96 total touchdowns, and 22 interceptions in his two years starting in College Station. However, Manziel never led the Aggies to a championship appearance.

    While it would appear that Smart isn’t the biggest fan of Manziel or his mentality as a player, he did commend Manziel after his remarks saying that not only are all four of those QBs Heisman winners, but they all gave Georgia major defensive issues.

    Manziel gave Smart issues back in 2012 when he was the defensive coordinator of the  Alabama Crimson Tide. He handed the Crimson Tide their first loss of the season, beating them 29-24. Manziel had 253 yards, two touchdowns through the air, and 92 more yards on the ground.

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    So, while Smart may have thrown a jab, he still commends the achievements outside of being a national champion.

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