"It's hard to sit here and not play. You know, you're working just as hard as the guys in front of you, and you're doing the same thing. You're showing up to practice. You're doing everything, but you don't get to go out there on the field on Saturday, which is very challenging." Beck expresses the internal struggle of wanting to contribute while being a backup quarterback, highlighting the hard work and dedication often overlooked in practice.
"In an era of college football when backup quarterbacks -- and even starters -- don't remain at the same school for four years, Beck knew going somewhere other than Georgia might have dramatically increased his chances of playing time." This illustrates the challenging dynamics quarterbacks face regarding loyalty versus career progression, particularly under the pressures of modern college football.
"The way I see it is Saturday is the reward. The game's the reward. That's the fun part." Beck highlights the intrinsic motivation that drives players, emphasizing that the real satisfaction comes from participating in games, not just practicing.
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