Stetson Bennett may be a national championship quarterback, but before Tuesday, he was never a clue on “Jeopardy.”

That changed when the Georgia QB was the subject of a clue that read, for $800, in the category of “Football and Football:”

“IN 2022 QUARTERBACK STETSON BENNETT LED THIS SCHOOL TO THE NATIONAL TITLE OVER SEC RIVAL Alabama, 33-18.”

Bennett told reporters that he got a text earlier to inform him about his latest claim to fame.

“I hope they got it right,” Bennett told reporters, and indeed it was answered correctly. “That’s kind of helping them a little bit,” he said. “I hope they weren’t like, ‘Who’s the quarterback?’ Nobody would have got that.”

Bennett then opened up about his decision to return. He waited 9 days after the championship game to announce his return.

“There was a bunch of private conversations that we won’t go into, but it was more so just, you know, how we’re going to do this year,” Bennett said. “I wanted to hear what Coach Smart had to do. I mean, honestly, I know, like, he’s in charge and we’re going to follow it by his playbook. But I just wanted to know, you know, for me as it was time for me to be a little selfish while I was making that decision. And then now, I’m all aboard. So I wanted to hear a few things, and he told me — some of them were what I wanted, some wasn’t. They were closed-door conversations, but in the end I thought that for me I wanted to come back and play football at the University of Georgia.”

With JT Daniels in the transfer portal, the Georgia quarterbacks this season are Bennett, Carson Beck, Brock Vandagriff and freshman Gunner Stockton. While Bennett has started 17 games the past 2 seasons, but the Sept. 3 season opener against Oregon in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium is set to be his first to start a season.

“You’d like to say always that you’re preparing to be the guy and you always work the same that you would, but we’re all human,” Bennett said.

H/T Online Athens.