LOOK: Stetson Bennett goes all-in on fall camp with new haircut

The same Stetson Bennett won’t grace the field for the Georgia Bulldogs in 2022.
After becoming the leader of a title-winning team, Bennett has made some wholesale changes. As the Bulldogs star quarterback looks to put on for Athens once again, he’s gone all-in with a new hairstyle entering fall camp.
Check out the photos below, featuring Bennett trading in his old haircut for a fresh new fade.
Winning a ring changes some people, but Bennett simply changes his haircut. Rocking the fade feels like it’s good for a couple more touchdowns and actually may give Georgia faithful more of a reason to believe their team can repeat next season.
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Changing your hairstyle is a big move, and a bold one after becoming one of the most recognizable faces in college football. Nevertheless, Georgia and the college football world alike can’t deny Stetson Bennett is looking fly after the change — you don’t walk on the field and disappoint with a fade that fresh.
If Bennett can lead Georgia to the College Football Playoff once again, perhaps the quarterback can convince Kirby Smart to take a trip to his barbershop with him.
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Stetson Bennett details how his life changed as national champion
Moreover, the biggest change for Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett aside from walking around campus as the starter for a national champion and his new hairstyle? Finally giving in and getting an iPhone. That’s right, Bennett was a holdover loyalist to the flip phone prior to winning a College Football Playoff ring. But now, he finally made the move into the 21st century of smartphone technology. That and he has a few tips from Peyton Manning under his sleeve ahead of the 2022 season.
At SEC Media Days, Bennett addressed both his cell phone upgrade and what he learned from his time at the Manning Passing Academy regarding NIL/endorsement deals.
Here was him detailing the snafu that came with finally switching phones:
“I do. I had to get rid of the flip phone. Oh geez, let me get weak. It was brutal trying to TI-9 it up. And my contacts wouldn’t switch over because they weren’t compatible or something like that. Oh my goodness, I had like 500 text messages — and I just had to be like ‘thanks.’ So I couldn’t deal with that so I had to get rid of that.”