UGA Football: Game Notes – Bulldogs Host Buccaneers in Non-Conference Contest
- Kickoff: Saturday, November 20 – 12:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (92,746) | Athens, Ga.
- 2021 Records: Georgia 10-0 (8-0 SEC), Charleston Southern 4-5 (3-4 Big South)
- History: Georgia vs. Charleston Southern All-Time Series Results: UGA 1-0
- Rankings: Georgia #1, Charleston Southern NR
- TV: ESPN+ – Mike Morgan (PxP), Charles Arbuckle (analyst), Alex Chappell (sideline)
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- ReBroadcast: SEC Network: TBA
Georgia | 2021 Averages | Charleston Southern |
38.7 | Scoring Offense | 26.4 |
7.6 | Scoring Defense | 25.6 |
+4 | Turnover Margin | +4 |
435.7 | Total Offense | 399.9 |
198.4 | Rushing Offense | 122.7 |
237.3 | Passing Offense | 277.2 |
7.1 | Punt Returns | 8.5 |
21.0 | Kickoff Returns | 20.4 |
For the sixth straight week, Georgia is the unanimous No. 1 team in the AP and Coaches polls. This matches the longest stretch at No. 1 since 1980. Currently, Georgia is ranked No. 1 in the College Football Playoff poll. Before this season, the last time Georgia was No. 1 in the CFP poll was for two weeks during the 2017 season (Oct. 31, Nov. 7). The third 2021 CFP ranking will be released on Tuesday. Georgia is 4-0 versus ranked teams, including a pair of top-10 wins.
The Bulldogs and Buccaneers have met only once and that came in 2014. Six different Georgia players scored as UGA topped Charleston Southern 55-9. Former Georgia receiver and current Houston Texan Chris Conley hauled in two touchdown passes from Hutson Mason and former Bulldog running back and current Cleveland Brown Nick Chubb had two scoring runs, including an 83-yard scamper. While the Buccaneers tallied 190 yards on the ground and won the turnover battle two to one, they only managed 21 through the air. Meanwhile, Georgia piled up 580 yards and was never forced to punt.
Georgia leads the nation in Scoring Defense giving up just 7.6 points per game. The Bulldogs are averaging 38.7 points per game, which is ranked 11th nationally.
The Bulldogs have only trailed four times this year. The first time was at No. 18 Auburn when the Tigers kicked a field goal in the first quarter. Georgia trailed in that game for 5:29. Following the Tigers’ score, the Bulldogs reeled off 24 straight points. The second instance happened in the first quarter against Missouri following a field goal. The Bulldogs trailed for 5:08 in that contest. Georgia then went on a 40-0 run. At UT, Georgia fell behind 7-0 in the first quarter for 2:33 before tying the game. The Volunteers reclaimed a 10-7 advantage later in the quarter and led for another 7:07. Georgia responded by scoring 34 unanswered points in an eventual 41-17 victory.
The defense has allowed just seven touchdowns while the unit has scored three touchdowns. The defense did not allow a touchdown until the third game of the season and that came in the fourth quarter versus USC with the Bulldogs leading 40-6. The second came at No. 18 AU with Georgia leading 24-3. No. 11 Kentucky had two scores, including the final one with :04 left. Florida scored with 2:49 left in the game with Georgia leading 27-0. UT managed a first quarter TD and built a 10-7 lead before Georgia stormed back. By the way, UAB’s touchdown came on a pick-six.
Georgia ranks second in the country in Red Zone defense. Opponents have advanced to the Red Zone only 21 times this season resulting in six touchdowns, six field goals and eight times have come away with no points. Missouri came into its game with the Bulldogs leading the league in Red Zone offense, scoring 25 out of 26 times. The Tigers went 1-for-2 versus Georgia. Missouri called a timeout with :23 left with 1st-andgoal from the 3 yard line. After getting two yards, the Tigers ran three plays from the 1 yard line and were denied. Most recently, UT went 3-for-5 with two scores, one field goal and twice were denied points.
Georgia opponents have scored just 76 points in 2021. That 10-game tally is the lowest since 1950 when the Bulldogs had allowed 58 through 10 contests.
This is the first time since 1982 that the Bulldogs are 10-0 at this point in a season. Georgia has two non-conference games left and looks to match the 1946, 1980 and 1982 teams that finished the regular season undefeated and untied with double-digit victories and then play for a national title.
Wallace Butts’ 1946 team won all 10 games they played during the regular season and then beat North Carolina in the Sugar Bowl to finish 11-0. They were declared national champions in one poll. Vince Dooley’s 1980 consensus national champions defeated Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl to cap a 12-0 run. Dooley’s 1982 squad fell short against Penn State in the Sugar Bowl to end up 11-1 and ranked No. 4. Incidentally, the school record for wins in a season is 13, and that’s been done twice.
The 2021 seniors will play their final home game on Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium Saturday. Georgia’s senior class enters the game with a 41-7 record. This group helped the Bulldogs go 11-3 in 2018, 12-2 in 2019, 8-2 in 2020 and so far 10-0 this year.
Last year due to the ongoing pandemic, the Bulldogs were unable to have a Senior Day as the final home game with Vanderbilt was scheduled and canceled twice.
Personal
Full Name: Kirby Paul Smart
Birthdate: December 23, 1975
Birthplace: Montgomery, Alabama
Family: Wife: Mary Beth; Children: twins Weston and Julia (Feb. 8, 2008), and Andrew (May 25, 2012)
High School: Bainbridge (Ga.)
College: BBA Georgia ’98; MS Arkansas State State ’03
Coaching Experience
1999 Georgia Admin. Asst.
2000 Valdosta State Defensive Backs
2001 Valdosta State Def. Coord.
2002-03 FSU Grad. Assistant
2004 Arkansas State Defensive Backs
2005 Georgia Running Backs
2006 Miami Dolphins Safeties
2007 Alabama Asst. HC/DBs
2008-13, ’15 Alabama Def. Coord./ILBs
2014 Alabama Asst. HC/Safeties
2016-current Georgia Head Coach
Playing Experience
Georgia (1995-98): Four-year letterman as defensive back. First team All-SEC in ’98; 13 career interceptions; four-time member of SEC Academic Honor Roll.
Bainbridge H.S. (1991-93): Three-year letterman in football, basketball, and baseball; first team Class AAAA All-State as a senior; 16 career interceptions.
High School Coach: Sonny Smart (father)
Three SEC Eastern Division championships, 52 wins, one SEC title, four bowl victories, and an appearance in one national championship game are more than respectable rewards over a five-year period. That’s what Georgia got when it hired former Bulldog player and assistant coach Kirby Smart to head the program in December, 2015.
The 2020 Bulldogs became Smart’s fourth straight team to earn a New Year’s Six bowl game. With a Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl victory, the 2020 Bulldog senior class tied the record for the most wins by a senior class in school history (44), set by the 2005 and 2019 teams. That was also Smart’s fourth straight team to finish the regular season ranked in the top ten of the College Football Playoff rankings.
Smart’s 2019 Bulldogs became the first team in school history to win 11 or more games for a third straight season. The senior class posted a four-year record of 44-12, matching the school record of 44 wins for a senior class. Georgia defeated three Top 15 teams in the final CFP ranking — Notre Dame, Florida, and Auburn — and finished as the fourth-ranked team in the final polls. The season was capped by a dominant win over Baylor in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
When Georgia looked for a head coach after the 2015 season, the arrows pointed to Kirby Smart, longtime Alabama defensive coordinator and former UGA player and assistant. The 2017 Associated Press SEC Coach of the Year has not disappointed.
In his first year leading the Bulldogs, Georgia extended its school record to 20 consecutive bowl appearances and had wins over No. 8 Auburn and No. 22 UNC. In 2017, Smart directed UGA to a 13-2 record, an SEC title, a win at The Rose Bowl Game during the CFP semifinal and a spot in the National Championship. He was named the Maxwell Football Club’s George Munger National Coach of the Year. Before 2017, the Bulldogs last SEC title was 2005.
The 2018 and 2019 Bulldogs advanced to the SEC title game, secured an invite to the Sugar Bowl and combined for a 23-5 record.
He has also made an immediate impact in recruiting, posting the nation’s No. 1 class in 2018, the second-ranked class in 2019 and the third-ranked class in 2017 and 2020.
In addition to coaching, Smart oversees the Kirby Smart Family Foundation, which is focused on being champions in the community by supporting and giving back to needy children and families. In September of 2020, Smart and his wife Mary Beth pledged $1 million to support social justice and student-athletes impacted by COVID-19.
Quick Facts
- Advanced to 2017-19 SECCGs, making Georgia the first from the East to win at least three straight since 1996.
- Since 2017, Georgia is 19-2 in SEC East contests. Went 6-0 in the division in 2017-18 for the first time since the SEC split into divisions in 1992.
- 2017 Georgia Munger National Coach of the Year finalist, leading UGA to a 13-2 record, a Rose Bowl Game victory and an appearance the CFP National Championship Game.
- The Bulldogs’ No. 2 AP ranking in 2017 was the team’s top AP ranking since week three of the 2008 season when Georgia was No. 2.
- Eight fourth-quarter comebacks, including wins over #8 AU (’16), #22 UNC in Atlanta (’16), @ #24 Notre Dame (’17), vs. #2 Oklahoma in 2018 Rose Bowl Game. vs. #8 Cincinnati in 2021 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
- Led UGA to its first win over a ranked team in a season opener away from Sanford Stadium in school history.
Coach Smart’s Record | ||||
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Year | W | L | Pct. | SEC |
2016 | 8 | 5 | .615 | 4-4 |
2017 | 13 | 2 | .866 | 7-1 |
2018 | 11 | 3 | .786 | 7-1 |
2019 | 12 | 2 | .857 | 7-2 |
2020 | 8 | 2 | .800 | 7-2 |
2021 | 10 | 0 | 1.000 | 8-0 |
Total | 62 | 14 | .816 | 41-12 |
includes 2017-19 SECCGs, 2018 CFPNC |
Top Ind. Single-Game Performances Under Smart
Rushing Yards: 222, Nick Chubb vs. #22 UNC (9/3/16)
Rushing TDs: 3, Sony Michel vs. UK (11/18/17); vs. #2 Oklahoma (1/1/18)
Longest Rush: 83-TD, D’Andre Swift @ #9 UK (11/3/18)
Passing Yards: 401, JT Daniels vs. MSU (11/21/20)
Passing TDs: 5, Stetson Bennett vs. UAB (9/11/21)
Receiving Yards: 197 (8 rec.), Jermaine Burton vs. MSU (11/21/20)
Receiving TDs: 2, Isaiah McKenzie @ Missouri (9/17/16); Terry Godwin vs. Samford (9/16/17); Jeremiah Holloman vs. #9 Florida (10/27/18); Riley Ridley vs. GT (11/2518); George Pickens vs. Missouri (11/9/19); Jermaine Burton vs. MSU (11/21/20); George Pickens vs. Missouri (12/12/20), Brock Bowers vs. UAB (9/11/21), @ VU (9/25/21), vs. #11 UK (10/16/21)
Longest Pass/TD Pass: 89-TD, S. Bennett to B. Bowers vs. UAB (9/11/21)
Tackles: 15, Nakobe Dean vs. #8 UF (11/7/20)
Sacks: 3, Trenton Thompson vs. TCU (12/30/16); Azeez Ojulari vs. #8 UC (1/1/21); Channing Tindall @ UT (11/13/21)
TFL: 3, Azeez Ojulari vs. #7 AU (10/3/20); Thompson vs. Nicholls (9/10/16); Azeez Ojulari vs. #8 UC (1/1/21); Channing Tindall @ UT (11/13/21)
Under Kirby Smart, Georgia has registered 24 scores on defense or special teams. The Dogs are 21-1 when they register a non-offensive score under Smart. This season, Georgia has had five: Christopher Smith’s 74-yd INTreturn (#3 CU); Jamon Dumas-Johnson’s 20-yd INT return (UAB); Safety (SC); Zamir White 0-yd return of blocked punt (#8 ARK); Nakobe Dean’s 50-yd INT return (UF); Safety (UM). The only loss came versus #8 UF in 2020.
Year | Opponent | Start of 4th Qtr. | Final |
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2016 | %#22 UNC | Trailed 24-23 | 33-24 |
2016 | @ MIZZ | Trailed 27-21 | 28-27 |
2016 | @ UK | Trailed 21-16 | 27-24 |
2016 | #8 AUB | Tied 7-7 | 13-7 |
2016 | ^TCU | Trailed 23-21 | 31-23 |
2017 | #24 UND | 17-16, trailed 19-17 with 10:21 left | 20-19 |
2018 | $ #2 Oklahoma 31-31 | trailed 45-38 with 0:55 left | 54-48 2ot |
2020 | #8 Cincinnati | Trailed 21-10, trailed 21-19 with :03 left | 24-21 |
%Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic; ^Liberty Bowl; $Rose Bowl Game
The Bulldogs are averaging 38.7 points/game. Georgia has outscored its opponents this season 387-76. The Bulldog defense and special teams have combined to score five touchdowns this year, two safeties and blocked five more potential points (one FG, two PATs). *Georgia shares the load at running back and have an array of targets at receiver, which is a position that has yet to be at full strength. *Georgia has had six touchdown passes that have covered at least 38 yards: JT Daniels, 38 yds. vs. USC, WR AD Mitchell; 43 yds. vs USC, WR Jermaine Burton; Stetson Bennett, 73 yds. vs. UAB, Burton; 61 yds. vs UAB, WR Arian Smith; 89 yds. vs. UAB, TE Brock Bowers; 60 yds. vs. #18 AU, WR Ladd McConkey.
Explosive Play Summary In 2021 (12-yd rush, 16-yd completion)
Explosive Play Summary In 2021 | |||
vs. #3 Clemson | 2 (R, P) | 1 (P) | Georgia 10-3 |
vs. UAB | 13 (7 R, 6 P) | 4 (3 R, P) | Georgia 56-7 |
vs. South Carolina | 12 (5 R, 7 P) | 6 (R, 5 P) | Georgia 40-13 |
@ Vanderbilt | 11 (6 R, 5 P) | 1 (R) | Georgia 62-0 |
vs. #8 Arkansas | 6 (4 R, 2 P) | 5 (3 R, 2 P) | #2 Georgia 37-0 |
@ #18 Auburn | 7 (3 R, 4 P) | 6 (6 P) | #2 Georgia 34-10 |
@ #11 Kentucky | 12 (4 R, 8 P) | 3 (3 P) | #1 Georgia 30-13 |
vs. Florida | 6 (3R, 3P) | 8 (3R, 5P) | #1 Georgia 34-7 |
vs. Missouri | 13 (6R, 7P) | 5 (2R, 3P) | #1 Georgia 43-6 |
@ Tennessee | 12 (8R, 4P) | 5 (1R, 4P) | #1 Georgia 41-17 |
Longest Rush by Georgia: 42-yd TD by White (UF) | |||
Longest Rush by Opp.: 23-yard by Larry Wooden (UAB) | |||
Longest Completion by Georgia: 89-yard TD vs. UAB (Stetson Bennett to Brock Bowers) | |||
Longest Completion by Opp.: 61-yard by SC (Noland to Vann) |
JT Daniels, an Irvine, Calif., native, served as UGA’s starting quarterback from game seven of the 2020 campaign through the 2021 opener.
Daniels did not play against UAB due to a lat injury as senior Stetson Bennett got the start in a 56-7 win. Daniels returned against South Carolina and only played in the first quarter against Vanderbilt during those Bulldog wins. He returned in the third quarter versus Missouri on Nov. 6 and was 7-for-11 for 82 yards and a touchdown with one INT.
JT Daniels Passing (USC/UGA Career) | |||||||
2018 (@ USC) | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
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UNLV (W) | 35 | 21 | 1 | 0 | 282 | 2 | 137.1 |
@ #10 STAN (L) | 34 | 16 | 0 | 2 | 215 | 4 | 88.4 |
@ TEXAS (L) | 48 | 30 | 0 | 1 | 322 | 3 | 114.7 |
WSU (W) | 26 | 17 | 3 | 0 | 241 | 2 | 181.3 |
@ ARIZ (W) | 24 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 197 | 2 | 135.6 |
#19 CU (W) | 35 | 18 | 3 | 2 | 283 | 1 | 136.2 |
@ UTAH (L) | 16 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 89 | 2 | 79.9 |
@ ORE ST (W) | 26 | 14 | 1 | 0 | 177 | 2 | 123.7 |
CAL (L) | 34 | 21 | 2 | 1 | 180 | 4 | 119.8 |
@ UCLA (L) | 34 | 20 | 2 | 2 | 337 | 1 | 149.7 |
#3 ND (L) | 51 | 37 | 1 | 0 | 349 | 2 | 136.5 |
2018 TOTAL | 363 | 216 | 14 | 10 | 2,672 | 25 | 128.6 |
2019 (@ USC) | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
^FRESNO ST (W) | 34 | 25 | 1 | 1 | 215 | 1 | 130.5 |
^knee injury, missed remainder of season | |||||||
2020 (@ UGA) | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
MSU (W) | 38 | 28 | 4 | 0 | 401 | 3 | 197.1 |
SC (W) | 16 | 10 | 2 | 1 | 139 | 2 | 164.2 |
MU (W) | 27 | 16 | 3 | 0 | 299 | 2 | 152.3 |
vs. #8 UC (W) | 38 | 26 | 1 | 1 | 392 | 3 | 158.5 |
2020 TOTAL | 119 | 80 | 10 | 2 | 1,231 | 10 | 178.5 |
2021 (@ UGA) | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
vs. CLEM (W) | 30 | 22 | 0 | 1 | 135 | 1 | 104.5 |
vs. SC (W) | 31 | 23 | 3 | 1 | 303 | 1 | 181.8 |
@ VU (W) | 10 | 9 | 2 | 0 | 129 | 0 | 266.0 |
vs. UM | 11 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 82 | 0 | 138.1 |
2021 TOTAL | 82 | 61 | 6 | 3 | 651 | 2 | 157.7 |
CAREER TOTAL | 598 | 382 | 31 | 16 | 4,767 | 38 | 142.6 |
*Senior Stetson Bennett, a native of Blackshear, Ga., who is a Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist began his career with the Bulldogs as a walk-on in 2017 when he was redshirted. Bennett transferred to Jones College (Miss.) where he started in 2018 and then returned to the Bulldogs on scholarship in 2019. He saw action that season in five games including throwing passes in four of them. In 2020, he started five games. *In his Bulldog career, Bennett has completed 61 percent of his passes (203-for-331, 3,064 yards, 25 touchdowns, 11 picks). Also, he has 57 rushing attempts for 264 yards and four scores.
In 2021, Bennett has played in nine games (seven starts) and is 97-for-149 (65.1%) for 1,625 yards with 15 touchdown passes and four interceptions. He has 35 carries for 233 yards. Bennett is 7-0 as a starter this year and 10-2 in his Bulldog career. *JT Daniels started the season behind center but was sidelined versus UAB due to a lat injury. Bennett stepped in and started that game. Daniels returned against South Carolina and then left the Vanderbilt game after the first quarter with an aggravation of his injury. Bennett played most of the Vanderbilt game and then started in wins over No. 8 Arkansas, at No. 18 Auburn, No. 11 UK, Florida in Jacksonville, versus Missouri and at UT. *Helped Georgia post a historic 8-0 SEC regular season with a road win over UT, going 17-for-29 for 213 yards and two scores.
Against Missouri, Bennett completed 13 of 19 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns. He only played the first half plus the first series of the third quarter before UGA turned the ball over to Daniels.
In the 30-13 win over No. 11 Kentucky, Bennett was on the mark in the second half, completing 9 of 10 passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns. He earned a spot on the Davey O’Brien Award’s Great 8 list after finishing with 250 yards passing and three touchdowns.
Bennett enjoyed a career a record-setting performance torching the Blazers for a school record tying five touchdown passes (all in the first half). He finished the day 10-for-12 for 288 yards with his scoring strikes covering 9, 12, 61, 73 and 89 yards. Bennett was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week as well as to the Davey O’Brien Award’s Great 8 list following his performance. *In 2020, Bennett made his first career start and led the Bulldogs to a 27-6 win over #7 Auburn in Athens.
2019 | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
MSU | 13 | 9 | 2 | 1 | 124 | 0 | 184.7 |
ASU | 10 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 109 | 0 | 181.6 |
GT | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 27 | 0 | 142.3 |
#2 LSU | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 |
2019 TOTAL | 27 | 20 | 2 | 1 | 260 | 0 | 172.0 |
2020 | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
@ ARK | 29 | 20 | 2 | 0 | 211 | 1 | 152.8 |
#7 AU (W) | 28 | 17 | 1 | 0 | 240 | 1 | 144.5 |
#14 UT (W) | 27 | 16 | 2 | 0 | 238 | 1 | 157.8 |
@ #2 UA (L) | 40 | 18 | 2 | 3 | 269 | 2 | 103.0 |
@UK (W) | 13 | 9 | 0 | 2 | 131 | 0 | 123.1 |
vs. #8 UF (L) | 16 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 78 | 0 | 80.3 |
@ MU | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 |
vs. #8 UC | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 200.8 |
2020 TOTAL | 155 | 86 | 8 | 6 | 1,179 | 5 | 128.7 |
2021 | Att | Cmp | TD | Int | Yds | Sk | Eff. |
UAB (W) | 12 | 10 | *5 | 0 | 288 | 0 | 422.4 |
SC | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | -22.1 |
VU | 15 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 151 | 0 | 166.6 |
#8 ARK (W) | 11 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 72 | 0 | 118.6 |
@ #18 AU (W) | 21 | 14 | 2 | 0 | 231 | 1 | 190.5 |
#11 UK (W) | 20 | 14 | 3 | 0 | 250 | 1 | 224.5 |
UF (W) | 19 | 10 | 1 | 2 | 161 | 1 | 120.1 |
UM (W) | 19 | 13 | 2 | 0 | 255 | 0 | 215.9 |
@ UT (W) | 29 | 17 | 1 | 0 | 213 | 2 | 131.7 |
2021 TOTAL | 149 | 97 | 15 | 4 | 1,625 | 5 | 184.6 |
CAREER TOTAL | 331 | 203 | 25 | 11 | 3,064 | 10 | 157.4 |
Freshman TE Brock Bowers has a team-best 30 catches for 516 yards and seven touchdowns (six rec., one rush). He has started every game this year and has tied the school record for most TD catches for a TE in a season (Leonard Pope, 2004).
Some notables from Bowers first season include: his first touchdown catch of his career was an 89 yarder from Stetson Bennett versus UAB, this was the ninth-longest passing TD in school history; had a 12-yard rushing touchdown on his first career carry at Vanderbilt, was the leading receiver with four catches for 69 yards and two touchdowns and was named the SEC Freshman of the Week; has three touchdown receptions of 25+ yards; was the team leader with six catches for 101 yards and two touchdowns against No. 11 Kentucky and was named SEC Freshman of the Week yet again as well as John Mackey Award Tight End of the Week.
Seniors Zamir White (118 attempts, 574 yards, 9 TDs) and James Cook (76 att., 487 yds., 6 TDs) split a majority of the carries.
White has led the team in rushing in five games while Cook has done it four times. White had 14 carries and went for 105 yards (7.5 per carry) and a TD in the win over Florida. His performance featured a 42-yard touchdown run, which is the longest rush for the Bulldogs this season. *Cook finished with a career-high 104 rushing yards and three scores (2 rush, 1 rec.) in the victory over UT. Also, he led the team with 87 yards on 12 carries (7.2 avg.) against No. 8 Arkansas. Against Missouri, his one touchdown came out of the “Wild Dawg” formation.
White, McIntosh and sophomore Daijun Edwards all scored rushing touchdowns at Vanderbilt, along with WR Ladd McConkey and TE Brock Bowers.
Senior Jamaree Salyer (LT), junior Warren Ericson (LG), redshirt freshman Sedrick Van Pran (C), fifth-year senior Justin Shaffer (RG) and redshirt sophomore Warren McClendon (RT) comprised the starting lineup for a seven-game stretch until the Missouri game on Nov. 6. Then, redshirt freshman Broderick Jones filled in for Salyer versus Missouri and UT due to a foot injury. In the season opener versus No. 3 Clemson, redshirt freshman Tate Ratledge started the opener at LG. A foot injury has kept him out since that game.
The unit made the Joe Moore Award Midseason Honor Roll and helped the team post a season-high 274 rushing yards in the win over Tennessee.
The unit has only allowed seven sacks this year. That leads the SEC and ranks second nationally, trailing only Army (four in nine games) who runs the flexbone triple-option offense and has attempted an FBS-low 69 passes this year.
Georgia focused on the rushing game versus No. 8 Arkansas and finished with 56 attempts for 273 yards (4.9 yards/rush) and three touchdowns. This was the most rushing attempts in a game during the Kirby Smart era.
At No. 18 Auburn, the Bulldogs rushing attack picked up steam in the second half, gaining 165 yards to finish with 201 in the 34-10 win. Jones also filled in at LT in this game after Salyer went down with an ankle injury. Salyer returned versus No. 11 Kentucky before missing the Missouri and UT contests.
The Bulldogs are still aiming to get 100 percent healthy at receiver. Dominick Blaylock and George Pickens have not played this season as they recover from offseason injuries. Jermaine Burton, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint and Arian Smith looked their healthiest this year in the win over Missouri on Nov. 6. Burton led the team with three catches for 76 yards and a touchdown while Smith had a 35-yard scoring grab. Eleven different Bulldogs caught a pass versus Missouri.
However, Smith went down with a leg injury the following week and missed the UT game.
Prior to the victory over the Tigers, Georgia had been leaning on junior Kearis Jackson, redshirt freshman Ladd McConkey and true dog tracks Game 11 freshman AD Mitchell. *In the road win over UT, Mitchell led the group with a career-high five catches for 65 yards as nine different Bulldogs caught a pass.
Georgia’s leading receivers have been freshman TE Brock Bowers (30 rec., 516 yds., 6 TDs), McConkey (22-352-3), Mitchell (22-313-2) and Burton (17-321-3).
Jackson accounted for 97 all-purpose yards in the rout over Florida. He had a team-leading three catches for 59 yards and a touchdown while also taking care of return duties with a total of two returns. Jackson’s 36-yard touchdown catch (his first of the year) before halftime put the Bulldogs up 17-0.
During the victory at No. 18 Auburn, McConkey hauled in a careerhigh five catches for 135 yards and a career-long 60-yard touchdown. He became the third Bulldog this year to have a receiving and rushing touchdown in the same game during the win at Vanderbilt. Both he and Bowers accomplished the feat versus the Commodores while senior RB James Cook did it against South Carolina and at Tennessee.
Cook, who has 16 catches for 111 yards and three touchdowns this year, tallied a team-best 147 all-purpose yards in the win at UT.
The Bulldogs have five touchdown drives that consisted of just one play each. They had two versus UAB covering 61 and 89 yards. The next one came at AU for 60 yards and most recently, the Bulldogs had two against Florida (11 yds., 36 yds.).
Georgia has had four touchdown drives that lasted 11 plays each. They came against SC (90 yds.), ARK (93 yds.), Mizzou (75 yds.) and @ UT (90 yds.).
Georgia’s opponents have scored only 76 points, the next fewest allowed by an FBS team is Wisconsin at 146.
Georgia has held eight of its 10 opponents to a season low in points with USC (13) and Tennessee (17) the only exceptions.
Georgia is the only FBS team to hold opposing offenses out of the end zone in five games this season.
No. 3 Clemson’s three points were the fewest in the Dabo Swinney era and lowest since 2007 against Georgia Tech, a 13-3 loss under Tommy Bowden.
No. 11 Arkansas was shutout for the first time since 2018.
Florida’s seven points were the fewest in the Dan Mullen era and lowest since 2017 versus Georgia, a 42-7 loss under Jim McElwain.
Defensive coordinator Dan Lanning is now in his fourth year and the Bulldogs feature the nation’s top Scoring Defense allowing just 7.6 points/game. Georgia stands 2nd nationally in Rushing Defense (78.1 yards per game) and 6th in Passing Defense (169.2). *The defense has allowed 7 TDs this year while it has scored 3 TDs. *In five games this year, Georgia has not allowed an offensive TD and that leads all of FBS. *Five times this year Georgia has carried a shutout to the 4th quarter. *Posted back-to-back shutouts at Vandy and versus No. 8 Arkansas. *Florida avoided being shutout when it scored with 2:49 left in the contest in a 34-7 loss to the Bulldogs. *With the help of the dominating defense, Georgia is outscoring opponents 323-36 through three quarters.
Havoc Summary In 2021 | ||
Game | Georgia | Final Score |
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vs. #3 Clemson | 1 INT (1 TD), 8 TFLs, 7 Sacks | W, 10-3 |
vs. UAB | 3 INT (1 TD), 6 TFLs, 3 Sacks | Georgia 56-7 |
vs. South Carolina | 1 INT, 6 TFLs, 3 Sacks | Georgia 40-13 |
@ Vanderbilt | 2 INTs, 4 TFLs, 1 Sack | Georgia 62-0 |
#8 Arkansas | 7 TFLs, 4 Sacks | #2 Georgia 37-0 |
@ #18 Auburn | 1 INT, 6 TFLs, 4 Sacks | #2 Georgia 34-10 |
vs. #11 Kentucky | 8 TFLs, 3 Sacks | #1 Georgia 30-13 |
vs. Florida | 2 INTs (1 TD), 1 FR, 5 TFLs, 2 Sacks | #1 Georgia 34-7 |
vs. Missouri | 6 TFLs, 2 Sacks | #1 Georgia 43-6 |
@ Tennessee | INT, 1 FR, 9 TFLs, 6 Sacks | #1 Georgia 41-17 |
While some may refer to Georgia as “RBU”, one could make a case for “DBU” with the recent Bulldogs now in the NFL including four who were drafted last season (Eric Stokes, 1st Round, Green Bay; Tyson Campbell, 2nd Round, Jacksonville; Richard LeCounte, 5th round, Cleveland; Mark Webb, 7th round, L.A. Chargers).
Junior safety Lewis Cine is a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist and ranks third on the squad with 48 tackles. Cine had a team-high nine tackles and two pass breakups in the road win over No. 18 Auburn.
Christopher Smith scored the only TD in the win over No. 3 Clemson on a 74-yard interception return (the first pick of his career). He earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after that.
Seniors Latavious Brini and Ameer Speed along with redshirt freshman Kelee Ringo are manning the cornerback spots for the Bulldogs this season. Ringo had a career-high seven tackles against No. 11 Kentucky, including his first career sack.
Walk-on redshirt sophomore Dan Jackson got his first start versus No. 11 Kentucky while Smith was out with a shoulder injury. Jackson has been the team’s leading tackler twice this season. During the 37-0 win over No. 8 Arkansas, he blocked a punt in the first quarter that was recovered by Zamir White in the end zone for a touchdown to put Georgia up 21-0.
Georgia landed a pair talented players via the transfer portal in All-ACC first teamer Derion Kendrick (Clemson) and All-America Tykee Smith (West Virginia). Kendrick has started every game with 29 stops and two picks. Due to injury, Smith only made his Bulldog debut in week six at No. 18 Auburn but is now injured again.
Preseason All-American Jordan Davis joins fifth-year Devonte Wyatt and sophomore Jalen Carter as the veterans in the center of the defensive line. This season, the three Bulldogs have tallied 15 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, one blocked FG, one blocked PAT and a fumble recovery. Wyatt posted six tackles in the road win over UT.
The trio is joined by versatile junior Travon Walker who has started all 10 games. Walker has 28 stops, five TFLs and 3.5 sacks.
Against No. 11 Kentucky, Carter posted six stops, including a sack and 1.5 tackles for loss, and blocked the final extra point attempt. That performance earned him SEC DL of the Week.
Against No. 18 Auburn, Davis had five tackles.
In the shutout of No. 8 Arkansas, Wyatt led the team with six tackles and 1.5 sacks and was named the SEC DL of the Week.
Davis, Wyatt and Carter bursts onto the national scene in the opener versus No. 3 Clemson. The trio combined for eight tackles, including three tackles for loss and two sacks, and a pass breakup. Davis was named the Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week as well as the SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week after his effort against the Tigers.
Senior ILB Channing Tindall leads the team in tackles with 53. He earned Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week honors on Nov. 14 after his game at Tennessee (eight tackles, three sacks, forced fumble). *Junior Nakobe Dean ranks second in tackles with 49 after making a team-high 11 stops in the road win at UT. A semifinalist for the 2020 Butkus Award, he has recently been selected as a 2021 semifinalist for the Butkus and Bednarik awards as well. He is the leader of the 2021 defense. He had seven tackles and returned his second career interception 50 yards for a touchdown against Florida. The pick-six capped a flurry of big plays by the Bulldogs who scored 21 points in a span of two minutes and nine seconds to build a 24-0 halftime advantage. Georgia scored three touchdowns off three turnovers and needed just two offensive plays.
Senior Quay Walker ranks fourth on the team with 45 stops. He posted a career-high 13 stops against the Gators.
Junior Nolan Smith is one of two linebackers on the outside. He has 35 stops and 4.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks to go along with a blocked punt versus Missouri.
Smith finished with four stops, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and his first career interception during the win over Florida and was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week.
Fewest TDs Allowed On Defense (FBS 2021) | |||
Rank/School | Rush TD | Pass TD | Total |
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1. Georgia | 2 | 5 | 7 |
2. Wisconsin | 5 | 7 | 12 |
3. Clemson | 5 | 9 | 14 |
4. Okla. State | 9 | 6 | 15 |
Since the arrival of Kirby Smart in 2016, the Bulldogs have featured talented defenses, and the 2021 edition could be the best one yet. From 2016-2018, Mel Tucker served as the defensive coordinator before leaving to take the head coaching job at Colorado State (now at Michigan State). Dan Lanning is in his third season as the Fain and Billy Slaughter Defensive Coordinator.
Year | Pts./Game | NCAA Rank | Record | Shutouts |
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2016 | 24.0 | 35th | 8-5 | 0 |
2017 | 16.4 | 6th | 13-2 | 1 |
2018 | 19.2 | 15th | 11-3 | 1 |
2019 | 12.6 | 1st | 12-2 | 3 |
2020 | 20.0 | 16th | 8-2 | 0 |
2021 | 7.6 | 1st | 10-0 | 2 |
One reason the Bulldogs have been the top-ranked team in the country for much of the 2021 season is their defense.
Opp. | Pts (*Avg.) | Total Off. | Plays | Rushing | Passing |
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vs. #3CU | 3 (–) | 180 | 60 | 2 | 178 |
UAB | 7 (31.0) | 174 | 53 | 127 | 47 |
USC | 13 (33.) | 304 | 63 | 90 | 214 |
@ VU | 0 (16.7) | 77 | 46 | 53 | 24 |
#8ARK | 0 (35.8) | 162 | 45 | 75 | 87 |
@ #18AU | 10 (40.0) | 318 | 72 | 46 | 272 |
#11UK | 13 (31.0) | 243 | 69 | 51 | 192 |
vs. UF | 7 (34.4) | 355 | 74 | 161 | 194 |
UM | 6 (34.8) | 273 | 67 | 121 | 152 |
@ UT | 17 (38.2) | 387 | 84 | 55 | 332 |
Total Avg. | 7.6 | 247.3 | 63.3 | 78.1 | 169.2 |
*Scoring average prior to facing the Bulldogs
Georgia’s defense has been very impressive, ranking No. 1 nationally in Scoring Defense (7.6 points per game). The topranked Bulldogs have allowed just 76 points this year including posting two shutouts in SEC action. That 10-game tally is the lowest since 1950, which allowed 58 points up through that point in the year. Georgia has finished as the NCAA leader in Scoring Defense twice. The 1968 squad allowed 9.8 ppg, going 8-1-2. The 2019 team allowed 12.6 ppg and finished 12-2 with three shutouts.
Points Allowed Through 10 Games Under Smart
*76 in 2021 with a 10-0 record (8-0 SEC)
*200 in 2020 with an 8-2 final record (7-2 SEC)
*105 in 2019 with a 9-1 record (6-1 SEC)
*158 in 2018 with a 9-1 record (7-1 SEC)
*131 in 2017 with a 9-1 record (6-1 SEC)
*240 in 2016 with a 6-4 record (4-4 SEC)
Senior punter and 2020 Ray Guy Award finalist Jake Camarda was the SEC Special Teams Player of the Year last season. He posted an SEC best 46.6 average that ranked fourth in the country and was named a FWAA Second-Team All-American. Camarda was a preseason All- American at his position in 2021.
This year, Camarda is averaging 46.6 yards/punt placing 12 inside in the 20 and 11 have been 50+. Camarda’s career average of 45.7 is on pace for a school record. Drew Butler, the 2009 Ray Guy Award winner, owns the Bulldog record with a 45.4 mark.
Camarda is also handling most of the UGA kickoffs this year.
For his career, junior PK Jack Podlesny is 29-for-36 on field goals and 85-for-86 on PATs. This year, he is 16-for-20 on FGs and 47-for-48 on PATs. Podlesny capped his first year by earning Offensive MVP honors at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. In the 24-21 win over #8 Cincinnati, Podlesny accounted for 10 points, including the game-winning 53-yard FG with three seconds remaining.
Georgia entered the 2021 season with the NCAA record for Consecutive PATs Made. The streak ended with a miss versus No. 11 Kentucky at 363 and involved six kickers (Marshall Morgan, Patrick Beless, William Ham, David Marvin, Rodrigo Blankenship and Podlesny). The streak dated back to 2014.
Georgia’s snappers this year include returning starters junior Payne Walker and redshirt sophomore William Mote. Walker snaps on field goals and PATs while Mote handles the snaps for punts.
2021: #1 UGA beat Florida 34-7 on Oct. 30 in Jacksonville to go to 6-0 in SEC. *With a win over Missouri or Tennessee, the Bulldogs will clinch the East outright rather than winning in a tiebreaker. The Oct. 30 date tied the SEC mark for the earliest a team had clinched a spot in the SEC Championship Game, matching Auburn (2004) and Alabama (1993).
2019: #4 UGA beat #12 Auburn 21-14 on Nov. 16 in Auburn to go to 6-1 in SEC.
2018: #6 UGA beat #9 Kentucky 34-17 on Nov. 3 in Lexington to go to 6-1 in SEC. It marked the earliest that both participants (Alabama) in the SEC Championship game had been determined as the Crimson Tide beat LSU later that day.
2017: #1 UGA beat South Carolina 24-10 on Nov. 4 in Athens to go to 6-0 in SEC. It was the earliest a team had clinched since Florida (Oct. 31 in 2009).
2012: #7 UGA beat Auburn 38-0 on Nov. 10 in Auburn to go to 7-1 in SEC.
2011: #18 UGA beat Kentucky 19-10 on Nov. 19 in Athens to go to 7-1 in SEC.
2007: Shared with UT at 6-2; Vols won tiebreaker with 35-14 win in Knoxville in week six.
2005: #14 UGA beat Kentucky 45-13 on Nov. 19 in Athens to go to 6-2 in SEC.
2003: A three-way tie with UT and UF (all were 6-2 in the SEC). The tie to go to the SEC Championship Game was broken using the BCS rankings. #5 Georgia had the best ranking plus a 41-14 win over UT in Knoxville in week six who had the next best ranking. UF beat Georgia 16-13 in Jacksonville in week 9.
2002: #7 UGA beat #24 Auburn 24-21 on Nov. 16 in Auburn to go to 7-1 in SEC for their first appearance in the SEC Championship Game.
1992: Shared with Florida at 6-2; Gators won tiebreaker after 26-24 win in week 9 in Jacksonville.
Georgia had seven first-time starters in the 2021 season opener against No. 3 Clemson in Charlotte. The Bulldogs had 19 first-time starters in 2020, including seven in the opener. vs. #3 CU: Bowers, McConkey, Ratledge, Van Pran, Kendrick (1st at UGA), Speed, T. Walker
vs. #3 CU: Bowers, McConkey, Ratledge, Van Pran, Kendrick (1st at UGA), Speed, T. Walker
vs. UAB: none
vs. SC: Mitchell
@ VU: Ringo
vs. #8 ARK: none
@ #18 AU: Anderson
vs. #11 UK: Jackson
vs. UF: none
vs. UM: Jones
@ UT: None
During the 2021 season opener, six true freshmen saw action against the Tigers in Charlotte at Bank of America Stadium.
In 2020, a total of 10 true freshmen played for the Bulldogs.
vs. #3 CU: James Cook, JT Daniels & Nakobe Dean
vs. UAB: Jamaree Sayler, Zamir White, Christopher Smith
vs. SC: Channing Tindall, Jordan Davis, Kearis Jackson
@ VU: Jake Camarda, John FitzPatrick, Nolan Smith
vs. 8 ARK: Cook, Salyer, Smith
@ #18 AU: Quay Walker, Warren Ericson, Devonte Wyatt
vs. #11 UK: White, Travon Walker, Dean
vs. UF: Adam Anderson, Cook, Salyer, Q. Walker
vs. UM: Justin Shaffer, Jackson, T. Walker
@ UT: Cook, Q, Walker, Dean
Georgia is +2 in turnover margin in 2021. The Bulldogs have scored 73 points off 13 turnovers. Opponents have scored 30 points off 11 Georgia miscues.
vs. #3 CU: (W, 10-3) UGA got 7 points off 1 turnover; CU got no points off 2 turnovers.
vs. UAB: (W, 56-7) UGA got 14 points off 3 turnovers; UAB got 7 points off 1 turnover
vs. SC: (W, 40-13) UGA got 14 points off 2 turnovers; SC got 13 points off 3 turnovers
@ VU: (W, 62-0) UGA got 14 points off 3 turnovers; VU got no points off 1 turnover
#8 ARK: (W, 37-0) Neither team had turnovers
@ #18 AU: (W, 34-10) UGA got 3 points off 1 turnover; UGA had no turnovers
vs. #11 UK: (W, 30-13) No turnovers for either team
vs. UF: (W, 34-7) UGA got 21 points off 3 turnovers; UF got 7 points off 3 turnovers
vs. UM: (W, 43-6) UGA did not force any turnovers; UM got 3 points off 1 turnover
@ UT: (W, 41-17) UGA got 14 points off 2 turnovers; UGA had no turnovers
UGA has 39 plays that have covered 25 yards or more while opponents have 13.
GAME 1: #5 Georgia vs. #3 Clemson (W, 10-3)
UGA: 2 plays; Longest: 74-yard KOR TD (C. Smith)
#3 CU: 1 play; 44-yard pass (Uiagalelei to Ngata)
GAME 2: #2 Georgia vs. UAB (W, 56-7)
UGA: 7 plays; 89-yard TD pass (Bennett to Bowers)
UAB: 1 play; 61-yard INT return for TD (K. Swoopes)
GAME 3: #2 Georgia vs. South Carolina (W, 40-13)
UGA: 3 plays; 43-yd TD pass (Daniels to Burton)
SC: 5 plays; 61-yd pass (Nolan to Vann)
GAME 4: #2 Georgia @ Vanderbilt (W, 62-0)
UGA: 5 plays; 29-yd TD pass (Bennett to Bowers)
VU: 0 plays
GAME 5: #2 Georgia vs. #8 Arkansas (W, 37-0)
UGA: 1 play; 27-yd pass (Bennett to McIntosh)
#8 ARK: 0 plays
GAME 6: #2 Georgia @ #18 Auburn (W, 34-10)
UGA: 5 plays; 60-yd TD pass (Bennett to McConkey)
#18 AU: 4 plays; 31-yd pass (Nix to Newton)
GAME 7: #1 Georgia vs. 11 Kentucky (W, 30-13)
UGA: 3 plays; 35-yd rush (Milton)
#11 UK: None
GAME 8: #1 Georgia vs. Florida (W, 34-7)
UGA: 6 plays; 50-yd INT return for TD (Dean)
UF: None
GAME 9: #1 Georgia vs. Missouri (W, 43-6)
UGA: 7 plays; 47-yd pass (Bennett to Burton)
UM: 2 plays: 31-yd pass (Macon to Dove)
GAME 10: #1 Georgia @ Tennessee (W, 41-17)
UGA: 1 play; 39-yd TD rush (Cook)
UT: 3 plays: 53-yd pass (Milton to Tillman)