Twitter reacts to Nick Chubb's historic Belk Bowl performance
The true freshman running back from Cedartown, Ga., did it again.
Nick Chubb just keeps getting better for the Georgia Bulldogs and he saved his best for last with a 269-yard, two touchdown performance in Tuesday night’s Belk Bowl against the nation’s No. 2 ranked Louisville Cardinals’ run defense.
His 296 rushing yards was the most by a freshman in bowl history and he was deservingly named MVP of the Belk Bowl.
As Chubb racked up the yards, Twitter once again came through with some great reactions to the historic bowl game performance by a likely 2015 Heisman Trophy candidate.
How many players does it take to tackle Nick Chubb? pic.twitter.com/IAxYYTxTcJ
— SportsNation (@SportsNation) December 31, 2014
True freshman Nick Chubb's last 8 games for #UGA: 1,333 rushing yards and 7.1 yards per carry. That's strong.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 31, 2014
BREAKING: Nick Chubb is good.
— David Hale (@DavidHaleESPN) December 31, 2014
Trying to tackle Nick Chubb Hahahaha
— Edward Aschoff (@AschoffESPN) December 31, 2014
None of you better ask Nick Chubb for an autograph until he's in the NFL.
— Jaytee (@DawgJaytee) December 31, 2014
Who are the early #Heisman favorites heading into 2015? I have to believe that Nick Chubb is (at very least) in that discussion. #UGA
— Travis Jaudon (@jaudonsports) December 31, 2014
Nick Chubb is sick. Best RB since Herschel?
— John Nothdurft (@thenoth) December 31, 2014
Nick Chubb, most yards rushing in #UGA bowl history! Pretty impressive when you look at all of the RBs that #UGA has produced over the years
— Bill Donald (@CoachBillDonald) December 31, 2014
Can they re-vote for the heisman? #NickChubb
— Jack Callahan (@jpcallahan24) December 31, 2014
Knowing that Nick Chubb is my age and has accomplished what he has makes me feel like I should reevaluate my life
— Miller Barnett (@millerbarnett) December 31, 2014
Richt: "When Hutson went down, we went to plan B. Plan B was simpler: give it to Nick Chubb." #Dawgs #UGA
— Dayne Young (@dayneyoung) December 31, 2014
Really hope Nick Chubb can stay healthy the next two years. Just like Marcus Lattimore was as a freshman, Chubb is NFL-ready now.
— Matt Connolly (@MattConnollySHJ) December 31, 2014