Kirby Smart admits he was wrong to call Georgia DB Jake Pope 'an idiot'
Kirby Smart is trying to put the postgame incident involving Georgia defensive back Jake Pope in the rearview mirror. However, the head coach knows he had a misstep early in the week.
The incident involved Pope getting caught on camera appearing to celebrate with a pair of Ole Miss fans on the field, in spite of the Bulldogs losing the game by double digits. Pope has since apologized for the incident but also clarified the individuals were longtime family friends he was genuinely happy to see.
Smart was asked about the viral video at his press conference to start the week, and Georgia’s head coach lashed out. He referenced Pope as “what an idiot” and said it was simply “stupid.”
Now, Smart is walking back part of those comments during his Tuesday media session with the media. Smart confirmed Pope addressed the team but declined to get into specifics while admitting he should have never called Pope an idiot in public.
“I don’t like to comment on the internal stuff going on inside. He did talk to the team, did a great job. I will say I should not have called the kid an idiot,” Smart admitted. “That’s a mistake by me. I appreciate Jake. He is a great kid, he works really hard, he’s a team player. I think he knows it was an emotional mistake and he told the team that. We appreciate the way he handled it.”
Now, Smart and the Bulldogs will shift their focus to this week where they will need to rebound quickly to face a strong Tennessee team. Georgia was outside the Playoff bracket Tuesday night, and another loss would likely widen the gap further with the end of the regular season quickly approaching.
For what it’s worth… Kirby hasn’t called a single player who got arrested for various reasons stupid to the media. But when a kid sees his lifelong friends and is happy Kirby decides to say he’s an idiot to the public media.
For legal and liability reasons virtually no employer, boss, coach, commanding officer etc. is going to offer personal opinions or levy personal judgements when publicly discussing a criminal or civil case that involves a team member.
Also, coaches are often in the role of being a father or guardian to many of their players and when a kid messes up they are going to support the kid publicly; the intent being to not break the kid but to encourage the kid and help the kid move forward.
All that said it was a bad look for Kirby, especially since half the people in the Nation are a bunch of bed-wetting thumb-suucking pansies that operate 100% in a knee-jeerk, emoting, herd mentality mode.
I have a couple of comments critical of Kirby for publicly bashing the kid.
At least Kirby was man enough to say he made a mistake.
Seems like an average Georgia football player. Not very smart, easy to fool and easily makes mistakes. One might say chokes. All he had to do was hold it together long enough for the camera to pass over him, but he couldn’t because he is a Georgia football player. Not known to be overly smart.
Rent free.
That really isn’t worth much.
Free Colbie Young.
Leghumper told me that Beck and Rashada were laughing it up on the bench in the 4th qtr, that situation would qualify to be called out as idiots not a player happy to see old friends. Wonder if Kirby made the 2 QBs apologize to the team?
Not a chance, Beck has a no cut must play NIL contract that includes a don’t hurt my feelings clause…love this new college semi pro league…how about you?
Guess it is what it is
I’m glad the dogs are focused on things other than the game against the Vols on Saturday.