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How Did Stetson Bennett Earn His "Mailman" Nickname?

Johnny Football. Prime Time. All Day. The Boz. Johnny Manziel, Deion Sanders, Adrian Peterson and Brian Bosworth will all tell you that their nicknames are a vital part of their image. These college football legends are iconic for their abilities on the field, yes, but also for their memorable monikers that people still use today. But has the had the same reaction to Stetson Bennett's Mailman nickname?

The SEC and the rest of the NCAA didn't know too much about the "Mailman" ahead of his CFP heroics. Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett first cemented himself as UGA's Jake Fromm replacement by delivering a win over Gus Malzahn's No. 7 Auburn Tigers in Week 2 of SEC play in 2020. It propelled Georgia to No. 3 in the rankings and sent a clear message to fans in Athens: Bennett is the guy. At least, that was the case before Georgia lost games to Alabama and Florida and Smart made the switch to JT Daniels for the last four games.

Bennett took over for Daniels (who had an oblique injury) against UAB in 2021 and was nearly perfect. Considering Daniels didn't put together the greatest game against Clemson, Bennett carried the Dawgs all season as the University of Georgia's starting quarterback

Bulldog fans were itching to find out more about their gunslinger as they prepared for the College Football Playoff. And now, after leading Georgia football to its first National Championship in more than 30 years in 2022, Stetson Bennett otherwise known as "the Mailman" has once again "delivered."

Just know that Bennett's nickname is part of what makes him special.

Who is Stetson Bennett?

Stetson Bennett #13 of the Georgia Bulldogs warms up prior to the game against the Samford Bulldogs

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Stetson Bennett IV was a two-star recruit out of Pierce County High School in Blackshear, Georgia. He originally was a walk-on at Georgia in 2017 but transferred to Jones County Junior College in Ellisville, Mississippi, in 2018 once it was clear he was behind Justin Fields and Jake Fromm on the depth chart.

The son of two UGA graduates then transferred back to Georgia in 2019 after the school needed an experienced backup. He received his chance to man head coach Kirby Smart's offense last year.

After departures a season prior and an offseason of murkiness in the quarterback room given JT Daniels' transfer from USC and Jamie Newman's decision to opt out, it was Bennett's job to win over redshirt freshman D'Wan Mathis and Carson Beck in 2020.

Bennett came off the bench to help Georgia beat the Arkansas Razorbacks by throwing for 211 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the season opener.

"When I left I never thought I would be back," he told reporters after the game.

His 240 passing yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions against a Bo Nix-led Auburn squad in his first college start in Sanford Stadium set social media ablaze. He's come to be known as the "mailman," but how did the fifth-year senior earn this nickname?

How Did He Earn "The Mailman" Nickname?

Stetson Bennett #13 of the Georgia Bulldogs looks on in the second half against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

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You can't give yourself your own nickname. It's earned, just like the privilege of screaming "Go Dawgs" at the SEC Championship game against LSU is a privilege.

Stetson Bennett's catchy nickname could have had something to do with hats considering Stetson is a famous brand of western cowboy hats. Heck, "Stet" would have been a good enough nickname for some. It turns out Bennett's epithet is hat-related, however, just not how you'd expect.

Back when he was in high school, Bennett wore a U.S. Postal Service hat to an Elite 11 camp circuit. He and his family traveled more than 4,000 miles to cities like Miami, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Orlando and Charlotte.

Why that hat, though?

"My buddy's father is the mayor of a small town around here, and he's always getting cool things," Bennett told Bleacher Report. "I saw the hat one day and asked if I could wear it. I first wore it to a camp in Valdosta [Georgia]. I'm not real big or striking physically, but I wanted to have something people would remember me by."

The denim-looking hat, which stuck out to everyone, did its job. He was noticed despite being 6-feet tall and 171 pounds surrounded by some of the top quarterback recruits in the country.

"He came up with the idea himself," Bennett's father told Bleacher Report of the U.S. Postal Service cap. "We went to the camp in Miami, and he had that hat on. People started talking about 'The Mailman.' I was thinking, 'Boy, that son of a gun has come up with something.' He's worn it everywhere he's gone, in every competition. It's worked well for him."

And thus Heisman candidate Stetson Bennett was forever "Mailman," delivering wins against any team that may cross his path. Doesn't matter if it's Utah, Oregon, Michigan, Tennessee or Alabama, Stetson Bennett, who desperately needs a NIL deal with the USPS, is ready to win.

Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep the Mailman from their appointed rounds.

This post was originally published on October 6, 2020. 

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