ATHENS — Kenny McIntosh’s “Blueprint” for future NFL success will go through Mobile, Ala., at the Senior Bowl this year.
The versatile Georgia tailback has carried the Bulldogs’ offense through much of the second half of the season in helping to lead his team to the CFP Championship Game.
Georgia will play TCU at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 9 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
McIntosh went for more than 100 total yards from scrimmage (126) for the third time in the last four games despite suffering chills and flu-like symptoms less than 24 hours before the Bulldogs put their season on the line against the Buckeyes.
• vs. Ohio State, 10 touches, 126 yards, TD
• vs. LSU, 16 touches, 77 yards, 2 TDs
• vs. Georgia Tech, 14 touches, 182 yards, TD
• vs. Kentucky, 21 touches, 162 yards, TD
McIntosh allowed himself only a quick celebration after the win on Saturday night, however, displaying his leadership skills with his message for teammates and the media.
“The job isn’t done, I’m happy we came out victorious, but we didn’t play our best game,” McIntosh said. “We have to go to L.A. and start stronger, we have to work on the little things and get back to the drawing board. The job’s not done, that’s all.”
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