Social media reacts to ESPN's focus on Parker Jones penalty during Sugar Bowl broadcast
Georgia football on Thursday became the fourth and final team with a first-round bye to be eliminated from the College Football Playoff after its Sugar Bowl loss to No. 7 Notre Dame.
In the midst of the Bulldogs' third loss of the season came a rare sideline inference penalty by a member of their roster who was inactive for Thursday's game: Parker Jones. However, he was part of one of the most impactful plays in the first half of the game.
REQUIRED READING: Who will Notre Dame play in CFP semifinals after Sugar Bowl win? Irish's next game
Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton connected with wide receiver Arian Smith for a 67-yard pass down to the Notre Dame 11-yard line in the second quarter, setting up what was at that time the Bulldogs' best scoring opportunity in a 0-0 tie. But the Bulldogs were moved back 15 yards, to the Notre Dame 26, after side judge JB Garza ran into Jones as he followed the play down the sideline.
Georgia was given a sideline interference penalty after the official collided with No. 39 Parker Jones during this play. pic.twitter.com/oGpMKUqAr6
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 2, 2025
Jones was assessed the penalty because of Article 5 of the "Game Administration and Sideline Interference" in the NCAA rulebook, which states "physical interference with an official is a foul charged to the team for unsportsmanlike conduct."
Said Georgia coach Kirby Smart of the penalty:
"Very unfortunate," Smart said. "I think it was a player, from what I've been told, in the white, and the white is reserved for the officials. That's a safety concern. Most of the time, they'll grant you a warning on that, but it was not — it was a situation where it cost us 15 yards. We still had first-and-10 and didn't take advantage of it."
Georgia ended up settling for a field goal, its only score of the first half, to go up 3-0. ESPN broadcasters Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy kept going back to Jones throughout the broadcast — so much so that observers believed ESPN was implying Jones was the reason the Bulldogs were upset by the Irish.
"The one play that should not be forgotten, will certainly be talked about in the postmortems, is the play at the beginning of the second quarter," McDonough said in the fourth quarter.
College football fans on social media took issue with ESPN's focus on Jones, as the Fighting Irish were largely dominant in the 23-10 victory. The Notre Dame defense recovered two Georgia fumbles, one of which led directly to a Riley Leonard touchdown. Moreover, Jayden Harrison returned the opening second-half kickoff 98 yards for a score.
With that, here's how social media reacted to ESPN's focus on Jones in Thursday's Sugar Bowl broadcast:
Social media reacts to ESPN's focus on Georgia's Parker Jones
ESPN showing Parker Jones again and again acting like he's the reason that Georgia couldn't move the ball, tackle, show discipline or come up with the big play when they needed it.
Do better. pic.twitter.com/fUcut8eLFU— Tim Preston (@TimmyTebrows) January 3, 2025
The commentators are cracking me up.
“Man I feel bad for that kid. Number 39, his name is Parker Jones. Gosh that’s tough. Parker Jones is his name. Parker Jones. He’s from Albany, GA. Parker Jones. Hate it for that kid. His address is 2361 Jolly Lane. Number 39.”— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) January 2, 2025
ESPN basically ruining Parker Jones' life right now
— BFriedACC (@BFriedACC) January 3, 2025
ESPN showing Parker Jones just now is nasty work. They resisted the urge all game and finally gave in.
— Jack Mac (@JackMacCFB) January 3, 2025
The Commentators trying to blame the loss on Parker Jones is insanity😂
They had the ball at the 30 that drive and didn’t move an inch. #SugarBowl | #georgiafootball pic.twitter.com/BxAwqaAlc8— Mike Cima (@Ci_World) January 3, 2025
I promise you Georgia did not lose this game because of Parker Jones yall gotta chill 😭😭
— Myke Pince (@theeancient1) January 3, 2025
ESPN continuing to show shots of Parker Jones with Sean McDonough commentary about it in a game UGA is down 13 is pretty gross, to be honest.
— John Talty (@JTalty) January 3, 2025
Genuinely praying for the safety of Parker Jones, not even trolling
Wrong place, wrong time— Barstool UGA (@ugabarstool) January 3, 2025
I know the world doesn’t have a lot of sympathy for a white Georgia frat guy but ESPN has been merciless toward Parker Jones. You lose the trench battles and turn the ball over at key junctures. Don’t blame the floppy haired SAE brother for a first quarter trip
— Max Towey (@MaximilianTowey) January 3, 2025
Stop trying to pin this loss on Parker Jones getting a penalty in the first half after the OL got their butts whipped all day
— Matt Stewart (@MattStewartTV) January 3, 2025
With the loss, Georgia concludes its season with an 11-3 record. Meanwhile, Notre Dame now advances to the CFP Orange Bowl semifinals against No. 6 Penn State on Thursday, Jan. 9 at Hard Rock Stadium.
All the players and the plays: Sign up for USA TODAY's Sports newsletter.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Social media criticizes ESPN focus on Parker Jones in Georgia CFP loss