UGA Football: Bulldogs Host Bulldogs Between the Hedges
- Kickoff: Saturday, October 12 – 4:15 p.m. ET
- Location: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (93,033) | Athens, Ga.
- 2024 Records: Georgia (4-1, 2-1 SEC), Mississippi State (1-4, 0-2 SEC)
- 2024 Rankings: Georgia #5/4, Mississippi State NR
- TV: SECN (Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb, Alyssa Lang)
- Video Stream: ESPN+/SECN+
- Radio: 95.5 FM WSB – Bulldog Network | Affiliates | Scott Howard (PxP), Eric Zeier (Color), DJ Shockley (sideline)
- Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
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- Twitter: #MSSTvsUGA
- SECN ReBroadcast: TBA
- History: Georgia vs. Mississippi State All-Time Series Results: UGA 20-6
- Last Meeting: UGA won 45-19 in Starkville, Miss., 11/12/2022
- Tickets: SeatGeek
After having just one home game out of its first four contests, the No. 5/4 Bulldogs (4-1, 2-1 SEC) play their second straight Between The Hedges Saturday. Up next, MSU (1-4, 0-2 SEC) visits for the first time since 2020 and just the 16th overall time in Athens.
Georgia owns a 20-6 advantage over MSU including 12-3 in Athens and 12-1 at Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium. In 2020, Georgia posted a 31-24 win over MSU to extend its winning streak in the series to four.
The teams first clashed in 1914 in Athens when MSU registered a 9-0 shutout. Georgia has won 13 of the past 14 meetings. MSU’s last victory in the series came in 2010 by a score of 24-10 in Athens. Meanwhile, Georgia is 3-0 against MSU under Kirby Smart.
MSU, under the direction of first-year coach Jeff Lebby, enjoyed an open date last Saturday. MSU began the season wih a 56-7 win over Eastern Kentucky. Since then, they’ve dropped games at Arizona State (30-23), to Toledo (41-17), Florida (45-28) and at No. 1 Texas (35-13).
Georgia is averaging 32.0 points per game (ppg) and allowing 14.4 ppg. MSU is averaging 27.4 ppg while it allows 31.6 ppg.
During the Florida game, MSU’s starting quarterback Blake Shapen, a transfer from Baylor, injured his shoulder and now is out for the year. True freshman Michael Van Buren Jr. made his first career start against the Longhorns. He was 12-for-23 for 144 yards and had a 12-yard rushing TD for his first career score. The 13 points allowed by Texas was a season-high. MSU blocked a punt to give it two for the year.
Georgia checks in this week 13th nationally in Scoring Defense, allowing just 14.4 points per game (ppg). Through the first three games of the season, the Bulldogs were the only FBS team that did not allow a TD as opponents combined for six field goals. In the opener, Georgia limited then 14th-ranked Clemson to one field goal, Tenn. Tech kicked one on the final play of the game and UK made four (two from 50+ yards). Then, fourth-ranked Alabama built a 30-7 halftime lead on the visiting Bulldogs and hung on for a 41-34 win. Georgia bounced back this past Saturday with a 31-13 home win over Auburn, allowing one touchdown while the Tigers two trips inside the red zone resulted in field goals.
Going into the road game with the Crimson Tide, the Bulldogs were one of just three teams in FBS that did not have a turnover on the season. Then, the Bulldogs had four in the loss. Georgia did not have a turnover against Auburn to remain at even in Turnover Margin this season. Georgia’s opponent this week, Mississippi State, is even in Turnover Margin as well.
The Bulldogs opened the 2024 season ranked No. 1 in the AP and US LBM Coaches poll for the third time in school history (2008, 2023). Georgia dropped to No. 2 in the AP poll after its 13-12 road win over Kentucky on Sept. 14 and remained there for another week before falling to No. 4 Alabama on Sept 28. In this week’s AP poll, the Bulldogs remain at No. 5 for the second straight week. Georgia was No. 1 in the US LBM Coaches poll until its first loss when it dropped to No. 5. This week, Georgia moved up one spot to No. 4. Texas is now in the top spot in both polls and will face rival No. 18/16 Oklahoma Saturday in Dallas before Georgia heads to Austin on Oct. 19.
The Bulldogs have the longest active streak of being ranked in the AP top 10 (56 straight polls). Georgia’s 2024 schedule features nationally ranked road games with Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss plus Clemson at a neutral site (Atlanta) while Tennessee visits Athens.
Redshirt sophomore center Drew Bobo made his first career career this past Saturday against Auburn while his father, Mike, is in his second year back as Georgia’s John & Alice Sands Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks coach. The Bulldog offensive line was down a pair of starters against Auburn with senior right guard Tate Ratledge and redshirt junior center Jared Wilson sidelined with injuries. Redshirt junior Micah Morris has filled in at guard the past two games while Bobo, a graduate of Auburn High School, got the nod at center. Mike Bobo and head coach Kirby Smart were teammates at UGA from 1994-97. In 2006, Drew served as the ring bearer at Smart’s wedding.
Georgia is riding a school record 27-game home winning streak dating to 2019, which leads in FBS.
The 2024 Senior Class is an FBS-leading 46-3 (40-1 in the regular season) since 2021. The next best marks in this span belong to Michigan (44-5) and Alabama (40-7). Georgia’s only three losses since 2021 have come to Alabama. Georgia’s 2023 Senior Class set the school record at 50-4 with two national titles, an SEC crown plus went 6-0 in bowl/CFP games.
Georgia is 50-3 in last 53 games. A school record streak of 42 consecutive regular season victories ended Sept. 28 this year with a 41-34 defeat at No. 4 Alabama. Also, Georgia had an SEC and school record streak of 28 consecutive SEC regular season wins snap that night.
Georgia owns the nation’s longest active bowl streak at 27 seasons and has won its last seven matchups.
Head coach Kirby Smart is unbeaten against all active head coaches over the past five years except Kalen DeBoer (Alabama). Georgia is 66-7 in that span. The coaches no longer active who have wins over Georgia during this stretch: Nick Saban (3) along with Will Muschamp, Ed Orgeron and Dan Mullen.
In the Smart era, the Georgia defense has ended the year ranked in the top five nationally in Scoring Defense five times including leading the nation twice (2019 at 12.6 ppg & 2021 at 10.2 ppg). Also, Georgia has been ranked in the final top 10 in Scoring Offense from 2021-23.
The Bulldogs were the only FBS team to finish the 2023 season nationally ranked in the top five in both Scoring Offense (40.1 ppg/5th) and Scoring Defense (15.6 ppg/5th).
Georgia is the only team to have finished in the top 7 of the final AP poll in each of the past 7 seasons.
Fifth-year senior Carson Beck, a 6-4, 220-pound native of Jacksonville, Fla., owns a 17-2 record as a starter. Led Georgia to 13-1 mark in ’23.
On the 2024 watch list for numerous national awards. He was a 2023 Manning Award finalist and a Maxwell Award / Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist
6-2 versus top-20 opponents with a 69.4 Completion Percentage (175-252) for 2,410 yards, 18 TDs, 5 INTs in those contests.
Set Career Highs in 41-34 road loss at #4 Alabama, 50 att., 439 yards, 3 INTs; Was 8-of-17 for 100 yards, 2 INTs in 1st Half and trailed 30-7; then went 19-33 for 339 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT in the 2nd Half and led briefly 34-33
439 passing yards @ #4 UA ranked 4th most in school history, most since ’94 (Eric Zeier, 441 vs. VU, going 23-for-54)
SEC Offensive Player of the Week after 34-3 win over #14 Clemson this year
School record 72.4 Completion% in 2023 (5th nationally).
Georgia’s quarterback room also includes redshirt sophomore Gunner Stockton, freshman Ryan Puglisi and redshirt freshman transfer Jaden Rashada (Arizona State). Stockton saw action in four games last year and completed 63% of his passes (12-for-19) for 148 yards and two TDs. This year, Stockton is 10-for-12 for 90 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT.
Passing Yards | 389 vs. #20 UK, 2023 |
Completions | 29 @ VU, 2023 |
Attempts | 50 @ #4 UA, ’24 |
TD Passes | 5 vs. TT, 2024 |
Passing Yards | 439 @ #4 UA, ’24 |
Longest Pass & TD Pass | 67 yds @ #4 UA, ’24 |
Long Rush | 20 vs. USC, 2022 |
Interceptions | 3 @ #4 UA, ’24 |
Year | G/GS | Cmp. | Att. | Pct. | Yds. | INT | TD | Eff. | LG |
2020 | 1/0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — |
2021 | 4/0 | 10 | 23 | 43.5 | 176 | 2 | 2 | 119.06 | 32 UAB |
2022 | 7/0 | 26 | 35 | 74.3 | 310 | 0 | 4 | 186.40 | 28 SC |
2023 | 14/14 | 302 | 417 | 72.4 | 3,941 | 6 | 24 | 167.9 | 55 UF |
2024 | 2/2 | 41 | 58 | 70.7 | 520 | 0 | 7 | 185.8 | 50TT |
2024 | 5/5 | 106 | 161 | 65.8 | 1,359 | 3 | 12 | 157.6 | 67TD UA |
Total | 31/19 | 444 | 636 | 69.8 | 5,786 | 11 | 42 | 164.6 | 67TD UA |
Game | Cmp. | Att. | Pct. | Yds. | INT | TD | SK | EFF | LG |
2020 | |||||||||
MZ | 0 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — |
2021 | |||||||||
UAB | 4 | 10 | 40.0 | 88 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 126.9 | 32 |
@VU | 1 | 3 | 33.3 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 64.1 | 11 |
CS | 5 | 10 | 50.0 | 77 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 127.7 | 30 |
@GT | 0 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — |
2022 | |||||||||
#11 ORE | 5 | 6 | 83.3 | 71 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 237.7 | 23 |
SAM | 5 | 7 | 71.4 | 52 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 133.8 | 16 |
@SC | 5 | 6 | 83.3 | 55 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 215.3 | 28 |
AU | 0 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — |
VU | 8 | 11 | 72.7 | 98 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 207.6 | 24 |
GT | 1 | 2 | 50.0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 62.6 | 3 |
#3 TCU | 2 | 3 | 66.7 | 31 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 153.5 | 20 |
2023 | |||||||||
UTM(W) | 21 | 31 | 67.7 | 294 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 158.1 | 54 |
BSU (W) | 23 | 30 | 76.7 | 283 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 171.2 | 41 |
USC (W) | 27 | 35 | 77.1 | 269 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 141.7 | 36 |
UAB (W) | 22 | 32 | 68.8 | 338 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 188.4 | 50 |
@ AU (W) | 23 | 33 | 69.7 | 313 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 153.3 | 40 |
#20 UK (W) | 28 | 35 | 80.0 | 389 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 205.4 | 49 |
@ VU (W) | 29 | 39 | 73.4 | 261 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 133.9 | 31 |
vs. UF (W) | 19 | 28 | 67.9 | 315 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 185.9 | 55 |
#12 MIZ (W) | 21 | 32 | 65.6 | 254 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 152.93 | 34 |
#9 OM (W) | 18 | 25 | 72.0 | 306 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 193.2 | 44 |
@ #18 UT (W) | 24 | 30 | 80.0 | 298 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 196.4 | 34 |
@ GT (W) | 13 | 20 | 65.0 | 175 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 145.0 | 29 |
SECCG: #8 UA (L) | 21 | 29 | 72.4 | 243 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 142.8 | 51 |
%#5 FSU (W) | 13 | 18 | 72.2 | 203 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 203.6 | 35 |
2024 | |||||||||
#14CU (W) | 22 | 33 | 66.7 | 278 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 160.5 | 40 |
TT (W) | 18 | 25 | 72.0 | 242 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 219.3 | 50 |
@UK (W) | 15 | 24 | 62.5 | 160 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 118.5 | 33 |
@ #4 UA (L) | 27 | 50 | 54.0 | 439 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 135.6 | 67TD |
AU (W) | 23 | 29 | 79.3 | 240 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 171.6 | 33 |
Career Total | 444 | 636 | 69.8 | 5,786 | 11 | 42 | 17 | 164.6 | 67TD |
- Averaging 32.0 points/game (52nd nationally)
- Outscored opponents 160-72 (54-39 in 1st Half & 106-33 in 2nd Half)
- 20-for-21 (95 percent) in the Red Zone with 15 TDs, 5 FGs, 1 TO
- Averaging 6.6 yards per play and 421.4 yards per game
- The 2023 Georgia offense set a school record averaging 7.3 yards per play while the 496.5 yards per game average ranked second all-time.
Game | Georgia | Opp. | Final |
vs. #14 CU | 10 (4R, 6P) | 3 (0R, 3P) | #1 Georgia, 34-3 |
vs. TT | 7 (3R, 4P) | 2 (2R) | #1 Georgia 48-3 |
@ UK | 5 (2R, 3P) | 4 (3R, 1P) | #1 Georgia 13-12 |
@ #4 UA | 9 (1R, 8P) | 11 (4R, 7P) | #4 UA 41-34 |
AU | 8 (3R, 5P) | 8 (3R, 5P) | #5 Georgia 31-13 |
Longest Rush by Georgia: 45-yd by Trevor Etienne vs. TT)
Longest Rush by Opp.: 38-yd TD by Jarquez Hunter (AU)
Longest Completion by Georgia: 67-yd TD (Beck to Bell @ #4 UA)
Longest Completion by Opp.: 75-yd TD (Milroe to Williams, @ #4 UA)
Georgia’s top running backs are Trevor Etienne, Branson Robinson, who was sidelined in 2023 due to a knee injury, Cash Jones and freshman Nate Frazier. Etienne has a team-high 300 yards (5.8 avg.) and 3 TDs. After the AU game, Georgia coach Kirby Smart complimented Etienne, saying “the touchdowns are great, but that’s not what it’s about. It’s about the hard yards. It’s about the 3rd-and-10 catch that he gets and makes it 4th-and-1. It’s about the 4th-and-1 play that he gets it and makes one.”
Etienne had a team-best 55 rushing yards and one TD on 12 carries plus two catches for 11 yards at #4 UA. He had 124 all-purpose yards in the win over AU (88-rushing and 2 TDs, 36-rec. on six catches).
Robinson made his first career start in the win over #14 Clemson.
Frazier led the attack with 83 yards on 11 carries including a 40-yard scamper and his first TD. Frazier had 38 yards on seven carries against AU.
Jones’ lone carry against Clemson was a 15-yard TD that featured an impressive stiff arm. Jones has been a key contributor on special teams.
Senior QB Carson Beck’s top targets have been Dominic Lovett (22-for- 252 yards, 2 TDs) Arian Smith (18-for-278 yards, 2 TDs) and Dillon Bell (18-for-216 yards, 3 TDs). Also, Bell has 54 yards rushing on four attempts including a 3-yarder for a score at #4 UA.
In the thriller at #4 UA, Georgia had a pair of receivers with 100 yards for the first time since 2013 when Chris Conley and Tavarres King did it against Nebraska in the Gator Bowl. Smith had a career-high 132 yards on six catches and a score while Bell had five for 100 yards including a 67-yard TD. Bell’s bomb put the Bulldogs ahead 34-33 with 2:31 left before the Tide answered. Earlier against the Crimson Tide, he had his third career rushing TD to become the first Bulldog to score rushing and receiving in the same game since 2022 (Ladd McConkey at Miss. State).
Against Tennessee Tech, a school record 15 different Bulldogs caught a pass.
Nine Bulldogs registered a reception in the win over #14 Clemson including a career-high five by Smith for 56 yards. Bell tallied four catches for 32 yards against the Tigers.
London Humphreys (Vanderbilt) and Colbie Young (Miami) transferred to UGA in January. Young and Humphreys’ scored touchdowns in their Bulldog debut, both coming on their second catch against #14 Clemson. Young’s 7-yarder was Georgia’s first TD of the season while Humphreys’ covered 40 yards. Humphreys missed the UA game and returned against AU with two catches for 40 yards. Young had three receptions for 51 yards against AU.
Sophomore Lawson Luckie and junior Oscar Delp headline the tight ends. Georgia opened in a two tight-end set versus Auburn with Stanford graduate transfer Ben Yurosek making his first Bulldog start. Luckie leads the room with 135 yards receiving on seven catches (19.3 avg.) and two TDs. Luckie is a second generation Bulldog as his father Mike (LB) was part of Bulldog triplets from 1996-98 with uncles Dustin (LB) and Miles (OL).
In the Kirby Smart era, the Bulldogs have a 64% success rate in 4th Down Conversions (71-for-111) with 10 TDs. This year, the Bulldogs rank fourth nationally in 4th Down Conversions at 89% (8-for-9).
Faced with a 30-7 halftime deficit at No. 4 Alabama, Georgia attacked every drive in the second half with a four-down mentality. After going 1-for-1 on 4th down in the first half, Georgia went 4-for-4 in the second half to finish 5-for-5, the best ever under Smart. The Bulldogs came into the game 1-for-2 on 4th Downs. Recently, Georgia was 2-for-2 on 4th Downs against AU.
Georgia has had 42 players drafted over the past four seasons, including 23 on defense and eight of those defenders have gone in the first round.
The 2024 unit ranks 13th in Scoring Defense (14.4 ppg).
Did not allow a TD until the fourth game of the year.
The 2023 unit ranked fifth nationally in Scoring Defense (15.6 ppg).
With an Agribusiness degree in hand, graduate Dan Jackson, a native of nearby Gainesville, Ga., is enjoying his most productive year. A walk-on who redshirted in 2019, “made the bus” and started four games in 2021, is now a co-leader in tackles (26). Also, he has an interception, a fumble return and a blocked a field goal this year. Jackson has been the leading tackler the past two games including tallying a career-high 10 stops plus an INT versus #4 UA. His play each week has garnered praise from Coach Smart and his teammates.
The defensive backfield is led by All-America safety Malaki Starks and Daylen Everette, who each started all 14 games last year. Starks’ first career interception (vs. #11 Oregon – Bo Nix in 2022) and most recent pick (vs. #14 Clemson – Cade Klubnik in 2024), both in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, are worth checking out. Everette has 19 tackles on the year including a career-high eight stops versus UK. Starks ranks third on team with 25 stops.
Starks has six career interceptions. He is on the watch list for several national awards and following the win over Clemson, he was named the Jim Thorpe Award National DB of the Week. In 2023, he was a Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Jim Thorpe Award finalist and a Chuck Bednarik Award semifinalist.
Mykel Williams, Nazir Stackhouse, Warren Brinson, Christen Miller, and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins anchor the front while several freshmen have seen action too. Williams and Brinson missed two games due to ankle injuries and returned against #4 UA. Ingram-Dawkins made his first career start against TT and responded with a career-high four tackles including 3 TFL. Against UK, Ingram-Dawkins had three tackles, a sack and seven QB pressures to earn SEC DL of the Week. He had two sacks in the win over Auburn.
The veteran linebackers are Smael Mondon Jr.,, Jalon Walker, CJ Allen, Raylen Wilson, Damon Wilson II and Chaz Chambliss. Raylen Wilson had a career-high five tackles, a forced fumble and sack for a loss of 28 yards that led to a change of possession and Georgia’s first score in the road win over UK. He was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week. Mondon missed the AU game.
Walker, a 6-2, 245-pounder is a self-described “hybrid linebacker” for his ability to play on the edge and in the box. Walker enjoyed a solid showing in the 2024 season opener, leading the Bulldogs with six tackles and 1.5 sacks in a 34-3 win over #14 Clemson to earn Reese’s Senior Bowl Defensive Player of the Week honors. He was credited with 10 QB pressures at UK.
Freshmen contributing include KJ Bolden in the secondary, Justin Williams and Chris Cole at linebacker and Joseph Jonah-Ajonye on the line. Bolden finished second on the team with four tackles in the win over #14 Clemson. Bolden and Jordan Thomas notched their first career sacks versus TT.
Georgia welcomes back two-year starter punter Brett Thorson, and the Bulldogs rank 8th nationally in Net Punting (44.4). Georgia is one of only two FBS teams (Coastal Carolina) whose opponents have negative PR yards.
Thorson, a native of Melbourne, Australia is averaging 47.7 yards on 17 punts, placing 10 inside the 20 with six fair catches and one return for minus 4 yards.
Thorson is known for his comedic slant about his lack of playing time because the Bulldogs punted a record low 32 times in 2023 after just 36 punts in 2022 (15 games), the two lowest totals dating back to at least 1948.
In 2024, Thorson punted four times against #14 Clemson for a 48.0 average with three placed inside the 20, two for 50+ yards and none were returned. He came up big at Kentucky with a career-high six punts for a 49.5 average.
Thanks in part to Thorson’s punts and the entire punt coverage team including gunners Arian Smith, Dominic Lovett and Cole Speer, Georgia was the only team in the FBS that did not allow a punt return in 2023, the first school to do that since 2020 when COVID limited the amount of games teams played. Georgia has not allowed a positive yard on a punt return in 24 games. The last one came in a 45-19 road win over Miss. State on Nov. 12, 2022 when Zavion Thomas took one 63 yards for a score. This season at #4 Alabama, Ryan Williams had one punt return for minus four yards.
Peyton Woodring, who hails from Lafayette, La., was a Lou Groza Award semifinalist as a freshman kickers. This year, he has a team-high 38 points and handling the kickoffs too (31 of 33 overall with 15 touchbacks and one OB).
He earned 2024 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week in the opening win over #14 Clemson. He accounted for 10 points including the first six points of the season on field goals of 30 yards and a career-long 55-yarder — the longest by a Bulldog since the 2018 Rose Bowl (Rodrigo Blankenship vs. Oklahoma).
In 2023, he scored a team-high 134 points, going 21-for-25 on FG and 71- for-71 on PATs. He ranked sixth nationally in Scoring and third among kickers.
The snapping duties are handled primarily by Beau Gardner, a graduate transfer from UCLA who is from San Francisco.
Graduate transfer Charlie Ham, a native of Atlanta, Ga., is back in the Peach State to provide depth. This year, he has two kickoffs with one touchback. He had a successful undergraduate career at Duke (2019-23). He appeared in 46 games, going 36-for-50 on field goals (LG-50), 91-for-93 on PATs and tallied 193 kickoffs with a 61.2 average and 98 touchbacks.
Sophomore Anthony Evans III has 11 punt returns for 91 yards (8.3 avg.). He had a career-long 46-yarder versus TT. Against #14 Clemson, he had three returns for 23 yards. Evans has five KOR for 94 yards (18.8 avg.) with the first three coming at #4 UA and then two for 25 yards versus AU.
Currently, four Bulldogs have blocked a kick or punt in their career.
DB Joenel Aguero blocked a Florida punt in 2023 that resulted in a safety. In 2022, DL Nazir Stackhouse blocked a field goal that was returned 96 yards for a touchdown by teammate Chris Smith in the opening quarter of the SEC Championship Game versus No. 14 LSU. OLB Jalon Walker blocked a punt that resulted in a safety versus Kent State in 2022. S Dan Jackson blocked a punt against No. 8 Arkansas in 2021 and a field goal versus Auburn in 2024.
Career Placekicking For Peyton Woodring | ||||||
Year | PAT | Pct. | FG | Pct. | LG | Pts |
2023 | 71-71 | 1.000 | 21-25 | .840 | 48 | 134 |
2024 | 17-17 | 1.000 | 7-7 | 1.000 | 55 | 38 |
Total | 88-88 | 1.000 | 28-32 | .875 | 55 | 172 |
Field Goal History For Peyton Woodring | ||||||
Year | I20 | 20-29 | 30-39 | 40-49 | 50-99 | LG |
2023 | 0-0 | 3-5 | 14-14 | 4-5 | 0-1 | 48 |
2024 | 0-0 | 1-1 | 4-4 | 1-1 | 1-1 | 55 |
Total | 0-0 | 4-6 | 18-18 | 5-6 | 1-2 | 55 |
Career Highs For Woodring
Points: 15 (UK23)
PATs: 9 (FSU23)
FGA: 3 (USC23, UK23, @VU23, MIZ23)
FGM: 3 (UK23, @VU23), MIZ23)
LG: LG: 55 (vs. CU24)
Career Punting For Brett Thorson | |||||||||
Year | Punts | Yards | Avg. | I20 | 50+ | 60+ | FC | BL | LG |
2022 | 36 | 1620 | 45.0 | 19 | 9 | 1 | 18 | 0 | 75 UT |
2023 | 32 | 1,403 | 43.8 | 14 | 6 | 1 | 21 | 0 | 60UA |
17 | 811 | 47.7 | 10 | 7 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 58UK | |
Total | 85 | 3,834 | 45.1 | 43 | 22 | 2 | 45 | 0 | 75 UT |
Career Highs For Thorson
Punts: 6 (UK24)
*Avg.: 50.2 on four punts (UT22), UA23)
Long: 75 (UT22)
*at least two punts
Home: 1-2; Away: 4-2; Neutral: 3-3 {Bowl Game/CFP: 3-2}
(*SEC games: 3-4; *Includes CFP National Championship)
The Bulldogs are 1-2 in overtime games under Kirby Smart.
Jan. 1, 2018: #3 Georgia beat #2 Oklahoma 54-48 (2OT) in Pasadena, Calif. (CFP Semifinal: Rose Bowl Game)
Jan. 8. 2018: #4 Alabama beat #3 Georgia 26-23 in Atlanta, Ga. (CFP National Championship, Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Oct. 12, 2019: South Carolina beat #3 Georgia 20-17 (2OT) in Athens, Ga.
Carson Beck: SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2), Manning Award Star of the Week (Sept. 2)
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins: SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 16)
Malaki Starks: Jim Thorpe Award National DB of the Week (Sept. 4); Allstate AFCA Good Works Team/Wuerffel Trophy semifinalist (Sept. 17)
Jalon Walker: Senior Bowl Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2)
Raylen Wilson: SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 16)
Peyton Woodring: SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 2)
Shaun Alexander Freshman Player of the Year:KJ Bolden, DB, Ellis Robinson IV, DB
Chuck Bednarik Award: Smael Mondon, LB; Malaki Starks, DB, Mykel Williams, DE
Dick Butkus Award: Smael Mondon, LB
Walter Camp Award:Carson Beck, RB; Malaki Starks, DB
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award:Dillon Bell, WR
Comeback Player of the Year:Branson Robinson, RB
Lou Groza Award: Peyton Woodring, PK
Ray Guy Award:Brett Thorson, P
Paul Hornung Award:Trevor Etienne, RB
Lott IMPACT Trophy: Malki Starks, DB, Jalon Walker, LB
John Mackey Award:Oscar Delp, TE; Ben Yurosek, TE
Patrick Mannelly Award:Beau Gardner, SN
Manning Award:Carson Beck, QB
Maxwell Award:Carson Beck, QB; Trevor Etienne, RB
Bronko Nagurski Trophy: Smael Mondon, LB; Malaki Starks, DB; Mykel Williams, DL
Davey O’Brien Award:Carson Beck, QB
Outland Trophy:Dylan Fairchild, OL; Tate Ratledge, OL; Nazir Stackhouse, DL; Xavier Truss, OL
Rimington Trophy:Jared Wilson, OL
Jim Thorpe Award:Malaki Starks, DB; Daylen Everette, DB
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award:Carson Beck, QB
Doak Walker Award:Trevor Etienne, RB
Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award:Jalon Walker, LB
Allstate Wuerffel Trophy/Good Works Team Nominee:Malaki Starks, DB
Following the retirement of Uga X, 10-month old puppy Boom assumed the vaunted role of Georgia’s on-field mascot in 2023. Currently, he is 17-2.
During a pregame ceremony at the annual “G Day” game, University of Georgia president Jere W. Morehead joined J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks and his son, Davis, in the ceremonial collaring of Boom.
Boom is the 11th solid white English Bulldog to serve as Georgia’s mascot since the line began in 1956 courtesy of the Seiler family of Savannah. In his first season, Boom saw the Bulldogs post their third-consecutive undefeated regular season, followed by a record-breaking 63-3 victory over FSU in the Orange Bowl. In the offseason, Boom resides with his family in Savannah.
Georgia saw its school record streak of 28 consecutive regular season wins in league play end this year at #4 UA. In the all-SEC 2020 schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bulldogs won their final three SEC regular season games and then went on a run that ended Sept. 28, 2024 in Tuscaloosa.
In 2021, Georgia posted its first perfect 8-0 mark in league play in school history. (The SEC went to eight games when it split into divisions in 1992). UA upset Georgia in the SECCG and then Georgia knocked off UA for the CFP title.
The 2022 Bulldogs followed it up with another 8-0 SEC mark, and the average margin of victory in those games was 25.5. They claimed the SEC title.
The 2023 Bulldogs made it three straight 8-0 league seasons (the only SEC school ever to accomplish that feat). It was the 10th undefeated league season in school history. UA defeated Georgia in the SEC Championship Game.
The 2024 Bulldogs are 2-1 in the SEC. They won their first one, edging UK in Lexington, fell at #4 UA and bounced back beating AU in Athens. This year’s slate also features trips to Texas and Ole Miss plus the neutral site game with Florida in Jacksonville. Along with MSU this Saturday, Georgia will play host to nationally ranked Tennessee to close out the conference slate.
Georgia continues one of the nation’s toughest schedules at No. 1 Texas on Oct. 19. The game time and network are TBA. UT leads the series 4-1.
Georgia is Even in turnover margin (T67th nationally).
Georgia has 17 points off four turnovers.
Opponents have 7 points off four turnovers.
#14 CU: UGA 6 pts. off 1 TO; UGA had no TOs
TT: UGA 7 pts. off 1 TO; UGA had no TOs
@UK: UGA got 3 pts off 1 TO; UGA had no TOs
@#4 UA: UGA got 0 pts. off 1 TO: UA got 7 off 4 TO
AU: No turnovers by either team
Georgia ranks third in NCAA history for consecutive games scoring and third among schools with active streaks:
Team – Games
Florida 453 (1988-present)
TCU 397 (1991-present)
Georgia 378 (1995-present)
Georgia has 20 plays of 25 yards or more this season while its opponents have 12.
GAME 1 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 5 (40-yd TD pass, Beck to Humphreys; 40-yd rush Frazier)
#14 CU: 1 (36-yd pass, Klubnik to Williams)
GAME 2 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 4 (50-yd TD pass, Beck to Smith)
TT: 1 (26-yd rush A. Littles)
GAME 3 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 2 (33-yd pass, Beck to Lovett-2)
GAME 4 (Longest):
#2 UGA: 7 (67-yd TD pass, Beck to Bell)
#4 UA: 7 (75-yd TD pass Milroe to Williams)
Game 5 (Longest):
#5 UGA: 3 (33-yd pass, Beck to Luckie)
AU: 3 (38-yd TD rush J. Hunter)
Georgia has 2 INTs this year while opponents have 3.
Bulldog | INT | TD | Last INT |
Malaki Starks, S | 6 | 0 | vs. CU24 |
Dan Jackson, S | 3 | 0 | @UA24 |
Chaz Chambliss, LB | 1 | 0 | BS23 |
Daylen Everette, CB | 1 | 0 | vs. FSU23 |
Kyron Jones, Star | 1 | 1 | UTM23 |
Smael Mondon, Jr., LB | 1 | 0 | vs. LSU22 |
Nazir Stackhouse, DL | 1 | 0 | MIZ23 |
Recoveries Georgia has 2 FR this while opponents have one.
Bulldog | FR | Last FR |
Dan Jackson, S | 1 | TT24 |
Damon Wilson II, LB | 1 | UK24 |
Cole Speer, WR | *1 | vs. FSU23 |
Mykel Williams, DE | 1 | vs. FSU23 |
Warren Brinson, DL | 1 | vs. LSU22 |
T. Ingram-Dawkins, DE | 1 | TN22 |
* on Special Teams
Georgia has 11 sacks this year; Opponents have 7.
Bulldog | ’24 | ’23 | ’22 | ’21 | ’20 | Total |
Mykel Williams, DL | 0 | 4.5 | 4.5 | n/a | n/a | 9 |
Jalon Walker, LB | 1.5 | 5 | 1 | n/a | n/a | 7.5 |
Smael Mondon, Jr., LB | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | n/a | 5 |
T. Ingram-Dawkins, DL | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | n/a | 4 |
Warren Brinson, DL | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
Chaz Chambliss, LB | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0.5 | n/a | 3.5 |
Nazir Stackhouse, DL | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Christen Miller, DL | 1 | 1 | 0 | n/a | n/a | 2 |
Raylen Wilson, LB | 1.5 | 0.5 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 2 |
CJ Allen, LB | 0 | 1 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 1 |
KJ Bolden, S | 1 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 1 |
Gabe Harris Jr., LB | 1 | 0 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 1 |
Jordan Thomas, DL | 1 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 1 |
Damon Wilson II, LB | 0 | 0.5 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 0.5 |
The Bulldogs had have 17 first-time starters this year.
#14 CU (6):Lawson Luckie (TE), Brandon Robinson (RB), Jared Wilson (C), Julian Humphrey (DB), Christen Miller (DL) and JaCorey Thomas (Star).
TT (6): J. Aguero (Star), T. Etienne (RB), G. Harris (LB), T. Ingram-Dawkins (DE), J. Walker (LB), C. Young (WR)
UK (2): L. Humphreys (WR), D. Wilson (LB)
@ #4 UA (1): M. Morris (RG)
AU: D. Bobo (C), B. Yurosek (TE).
The Bulldogs had 13 true freshmen make their debut in the 2024 season-opening win over #14 Clemson in Atlanta: KJ Bolden (S), Nate Frazier (RB), Ellis Robinson IV (CB), Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (DE), Jordan Thomas (DL), Justin Williams (LB), Chris Cole (LB), Daniel Calhoun (OL), Jahzare Jackson (OT), Jaden Redell (TE), Colton Heinrich (TE) and Chauncey Bowens (RB) and Quintavius Johnson (LB).
vs. #14 CU: C. Beck, T. Ratledge, J. Walker & M. Williams
TT: C. Jones, X. Truss, C. Chambliss, N. Stackhouse
@UK: T. Etienne, T. Ratledge, S. Mondon, M. Starks
@UA: Beck, Etienne, Starks, Walker
AU: Bell, Greene III, Allen, Jackson
MSU:
@Texas:
vs. UF:
@OM:
UT:
UMASS:
GT:
- Ninth season as Georgia coach • 98-17 Career Record • 2021 & 2022 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
- 2017 CFP national runner-up
- Unbeaten against all active coaches over the past five years and one of just two active coaches with multiple national titles (Dabo Swinney-Clemson, ’16 & ’18)
- Best record & winning percentage (85-15, .850) after his first 100 games of any coach in SEC history
- 2017, 2022 SEC Champions • SEC Eastern Division Champs 2017-19 & 21-23
- Georgia defense has been ranked in the top five nationally in Scoring Defense five ties including leading the nation in 2019 & 2021; Been ranked in the top 10 in Scoring Offense the past three seasons (2021-23)
- 2017 George Munger award (National Coach of the Year by Maxwell Club)
- Three-Time SEC Coach of the Year, 2017, 2021-22
- Bulldogs have won two Butkus Awards and two Mackey Awards, One Outland Trophy, Bednarik Award, Thorpe Award, Groza Award, Manning Award & Burlsworth Trophy; Two NFF Scholar-Athlete Awards, One Heisman Trophy finalist
- 20 1st-team All-Americans
- 17 First Round NFL Draft picks
- 63 NFL Draft Picks
- 242 players on SEC Academic Honor Rolls, including a high of 43 on the 2023 team
Year | W | L | Pct. | SEC | Bowl | AP Rank |
2016 | 8 | 5 | .615 | 4-4 | Liberty | NR |
2017 | 13 | 2 | .867 | 8-2# | CFP Rose/NCG | 2nd |
2018 | 11 | 3 | .786 | 7-2# | Sugar | T7th |
2019 | 12 | 2 | .857 | 7-2# | Sugar | 4th |
2020 | 8 | 2 | .800 | 7-2 | Chick-fil-A | 7th |
2021 | 14 | 1 | .933 | 9-1# | CFP Orange/NCG | 1st |
2022 | 15 | 0 | 1.000 | 9-0# | CFP Peach/NCG | 1st |
2023 | 13 | 1 | .929 | 8-0 | Orange | 4th |
2024 | 4 | 1 | .800 | 2-1 | ||
Total | 98 | 17 | .852 | *61-15 |
#3-5 (includes 2017-19, ’21, ’22, ’23 SECCGs, 2018 & 2022 CFPNC)
SEASON | OPPONENT | START OF 4TH QUARTER OR DEFICIT | FINAL |
2016 | % #22 UNC | Trailed 24-23 | 33-24 |
2016 | @ Missouri | Trailed 27-21 | 28-27 |
2016 | @ Kentucky | Trailed 21-16 | 27-24 |
2016 | #8 Auburn | Tied 7-7 | 13-7 |
2016 | ^TCU | Trailed Trailed 23-21 | 31-23 |
2017 | @ #24 Notre Dame | Trailed 17-16, trailed 19-17 with 10:21 left | 20-19 |
2017 | $ #2 Oklahoma | Tied 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 |
2022 | ! #1 Alabama | Trailed 18-13 with 10:14 left | 33-18 |
2022 | @ Missouri | Trailed 19-12, trailed 22-12 with 14:09 left | 26-22 |
2022 | ~ #4 Ohio State (CFP Semi) | Trailed 38-24, trailed 41-35 with 2:43 left | 42-41 |
2023 | @ Auburn | Tied 17-17, tied 20-20 with 6:21 left | 27-20 |
2024 | @ Kentucky | Trailed 9-6 | 13-12 |
%Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic; ^Liberty Bowl; $Rose Bowl Game; ~Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl; !CFP National Championship
Rushing Yards: 222, Nick Chubb vs. #22 UNC (9/3/16);
Rushing TDs: 3, Sony Michel UK (11/18/17); vs. #2 Oklahoma (1/1/18); Daijun Edwards AU (10/8/22);
Longest Rush: 83-TD, D’Andre Swift @ #9 UK (11/3/18);
Passing Yards: 439, Carson Beck @ #4 UA (9/28/24)
Passing TDs: 5, C. Beck (TT-9/7/24); Stetson Bennett UAB (9/11/21);
Receiving Yards: 197 (8 rec.), Jermaine Burton MSU (11/21/20)
Receiving TDs: 2, by 9 different Bulldogs multiple times;
Longest Pass/TD Pass: 89-TD, S. Bennett to Brock Bowers 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 #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)
- The Bulldogs are 27-1 (loss came versus #8 UF in 2020) when they register a non-offensive score under Smart.
- In 2023, freshman DB Kyron Jones returned an INT versus UT Martin 26 yards for a score; redshirt sophomore Mekhi Mews took a punt return 69 yards for a touchdown against Ball State; and Joenel Aguero blocked a punt for a safety versus Florida.
- In 2022, the Bulldogs had a safety on a blocked punt versus Kent State and Chris Smith ran a blocked field goal back 96 yards for a touchdown versus No. 14 LSU.
- In 2021, Georgia had six of these scores: Smith’s 74-yd INT return (#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 5
{108 Points on 16 TDs, 6 Safeties}
2016: 14 points in 3 different games (Pick-Six, Fumble Ret., Safety);
2017: 6 points in one game (Fumble Ret.);
2018: 12 points in 2 different games (Pick-Six, Fumble Ret.);
2019: 18 points in 3 different games (2 Fumble Ret., 1 Fumble Rec.);
2020: 22 points in 4 different games (2 Pick-Sixes 1 Fumble Ret., 2 Safeties);
2021: 28 points in 6 different games (4 Pick-Sixes, 2 Safeties);
2022: none
2023: 8 points in two games (Pick-Six, Safety)
2016: 12 points in 2 games (KOR, PR);
2017: none;
2018: 12 points in 2 games (PR, Blocked Punt Ret.);
2019: none;
2020: none;
2021: 8 points in 2 games (Blocked Punt Ret.; Safety/Blocked Punt);
2022: 8 points in 2 games (Safety/Blocked Punt; Blocked FG Ret.).
2023: 8 points in 2 games (PR, Safety)
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