UGA Football: Georgia vs UMass Game Review – Bulldogs Surge Past UMass As Seniors Get 51st Win

ATHENS, Ga. — The No. 10-ranked Georgia football team extended its school-record home winning streak to 30 games on Saturday with a 59-21 victory over UMass at Sanford Stadium. The Bulldogs celebrated Senior Day on Dooley Field prior to kickoff, and with the win the 2024 senior class became the most successful in program history with its 51st victory.

Georgia redshirt senior quarterback Carson Beck threw four touchdown passes and completed 20 of 31 passes for 297 yards. Freshman running back Nate Frazier had the first 100-yard game and first multi-touchdown game of his career, finishing with career-highs in yards (136), touchdowns (3) and carries (21).

The Bulldogs (9-2) needed the offense to excel because it was at times a tough day for the defense, which allowed UMass (2-9) to move the ball effectively on numerous drives. Georgia ended up with 550 yards of offense to the Minutemen’s 351. The Bulldog defense did score a touchdown late in the game after forcing a turnover.

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UGA Football: Georgia vs UMass Post Game Notes

Bulldog Senior Class Gets Record Win:

  • With today’s 59-21 victory, the 2024 Senior Class is an FBS-leading 51-4 which is a school record, passing the 2023 Bulldog senior class who finished with a 50-4 mark.

Home Winning Streak At 30:

  • With the win over UMass, 10th-ranked Georgia (9-2) now has won 30 consecutive home games dating to 2019, which leads in FBS and improves on its school record. In the Kirby Smart era, the Bulldogs are 49-4 at home. Also, Georgia now has won 25 consecutive non-conference matchups and are 37-2 against those teams under Smart.

Summary Of The Offense:

  • Georgia scored a season-high 59 points in securing its ninth win of the year, tallying 550 yards of offense on 72 plays.
  • Georgia scored on its first seven possessions today to build a 45-21 lead before turning it over on downs with 11:18 left in the contest.
  • Georgia began the 2nd half with a 45-yard drive that ended with a 53-yard field goal against the wind by Peyton Woodring for a 31-14 advantage.
  • Freshman Nate Frazier set career-highs with 136 yards on 21 carries with three TDs. He was Georgia’s first 100-yard rusher this season. He notched his first TD on a nine-yarder to make it 38-21. His second TD was a 15-yard score to put the Bulldogs up 45-21, ending a 13 play, 60-yard drive in 6:16. His final score covered two yards and made it 52-21.
  • The Bulldogs came in averaging 30.6 points per game and led 28-14 at the half. They had 248 yards of offense on 25 plays in just 9:23 time of possession.
  • Down 7-0 in the first quarter, Georgia answered with a 75-yard drive on eight plays in 4:15 capped by a 17-yard TD pass from Carson Beck to Oscar Delp. It marked Beck’s 20th TD pass of the season and third for Delp, who had a pair last week in the win over #7 Tennessee.
  • Georgia’s second drive began at its 10, and the Bulldogs drove 90 yards on six plays in 2:46 for a 14-7 lead. The drive featured a 49-yard completion to Arian Smith, and a 4th-and-4 conversion from the UMass 8 that resulted in an 8-yard TD pass to Cash Jones.
  • The Bulldogs went 3-for-4 on 4th Down today and are now 15-for-20 (75%) with 4 TDs on 4th Down this season. Georgia came in ranked 7th nationally with an SEC-best 75% conversion rate.
  • Following a turnover by UMass, the Bulldogs converted it into a TD and a 21-7 edge with 8:56 left. The 28-yard drive in three plays featured a 15-yard TD catch by Dominic Lovett.
  • Up 21-14 with 1:55 left in the first half, Beck drove the Bulldogs 75 yards on eight plays in 1:12 for another score, capped by a 34-yard TD pass to Smith. Smith had his fourth career game of 100+yards receiving, finishing with 110 yards on three catches including a score
  • In the Red Zone, Georgia finished 5-for-5 with (5 TDs). The TD drives covered 28, 60, 75 (twice) and 90 yards.
  • Senior QB Carson Beck finished 20-for-31 for 297 yards and 4 TDs. The TDs covered 8, 15, 17 and 34 yards to four different receivers. Redshirt sophomore QB Gunner Stockton (3-for-4, 45 yards) saw action in the fourth quarter and led one TD-drive that covered 65 yards.

Defensive Review:

  • UMass finished with 21 points, 351 yards of offense, including 226 on the ground, on 57 plays. This was the most rushing yards allowed by the Bulldogs since 2018 at LSU when the Tigers ran for 275. Coming in today, the Bulldogs were allowing just 114.4 rushing ypg.
  • In the first half, UMass had 209 yards on 36 plays with 20:37 on time of possession. They had 166 rushing yards in the first half
  • UMass took the opening kickoff and marched 75 yards on 10 plays in 5:45 for a TD. The drive featured a 38-yard run by QB Ahmad Haston on 3rd-and-5, which at the time tied for the longest rush by an opponent this season. Then in the 3rd quarter, Jalen John reeled off a 68-yard scamper.
  • On its second drive, UMass was forced to punt after reaching the Red Zone (UGA 13) following a pass interference penalty and a sack.
  • Georgia forced a fumble (KJ Bolden) and recovered it (Raylen Wilson) on the UMass 28 on the third drive. It led to a TD and a 21-7 lead.
  • The Bulldogs have scored 62 points off 14 turnovers this season and are -1 in Turnover Margin.
  • In the first half, UMass closed it to 21-14 with a 75-yard TD drive on 14 plays in 7:01.
  • Down 31-14, Ahmad Hairston connected with Jakobie Keeney-James for a 75-yard TD pass, which tied the longest allowed by the Bulldogs this year.
  • Senior Warren Brinson notched his first sack of the season and fifth of his career. Junior Mykel Williams picked up a sack in the 2nd half to give him three for the year and 12 for his career. Freshman Quintavius Johnson The Bulldogs now have 29 sacks on the year.
  • Georgia’s top tacklers were Williams and Brinson (5 each and a sack apiece) while junior Malaki Starks had four. Redshirt sophomore DL Christen Miller injured a shoulder in the first half and did not return.
  • Freshman Chris Cole notched a 31-yard fumble return for a TD, the first of his career and first by the Bulldog defense this season. The sack and forced fumble was by freshman Quintavius Johnson, his first of his career too. It was the 17th defensive TD in the Smart era.

Special Teams In Action:

  • Sophomore PK Peyton Woodring tallied 11 points (8 PATs, 53-yard FG) plus handled most of the kickoffs. On field goals, Woodring is now 17-for-18 on the year including 3-for-4 from 50+. He has made his last eight FGs after a 55-yard miss versus Mississippi State on Oct. 12.
  • Juniors Cash Jones and Cole Speer served as the KORs. Jones had one KOR for 19 yards. Junior Malaki Starks was the PR with one for 18 yards.
  • Junior P Brett Thorson did not punt today. It marked the first time the Bulldogs did not have to punt in a game since the 2023 Vanderbilt contest.

Captains, Coin Toss And For Starters:

  • Georgia’s captains were Xavier TrussJared WilsonDan Jackson and Mykel Williams.
  • Georgia won the toss and deferred the ball until the second half. In a pregame ceremony, Georgia honored its Seniors. There were no first-time starters.
  • With junior TB Trevor Etienne sidelined due to injury, Nate Frazier made his second consecutive start. Also, sophomore Monroe Freeling made his second straight start at LT for the injured Earnest Greene III.

Up Next:

  • The Bulldogs (9-2) play host to Ga. Tech (7-4) Friday in Athens at 7:30 pm (ABC) to close out the regular season.
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