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UGA Recruiting: LEADER WATCH – Dawgs Trying to Make a Big Move for Elite Receiver
UGA Recruiting: Dawgs in the Middle of It for Big Time Defensive Lineman
UGA Recruiting: Dawgs Not Talked About Enough With Elite DB
UGA Recruiting: Our Biggest Want That is Underrated
UGA Recruiting: Dawg Commit Has Been Ridiculous This Season
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just doing this for fun .. games 1-3 .. 23 tackles, 1 block punt, 2 PBU, 200 All Purpose yards 2 TD @WoodstockFtball @dareu_i https://t.co/6utx0OBurm
— ♚ David Daniel ① (@David_X_Dope) September 25, 2020
UGA Recruiting: Top 5 Plays of the Week II
UGA Football: Game 1 Trailer – For the Love of Sports
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Game 1 Trailer | For the Love of Sports pic.twitter.com/BDTmcmffbB
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 24, 2020
UGA Football: Game Notes – Georgia Opens Up Season at Arkansas
The Georgia Bulldogs vs. The Arkansas Razorbacks
Game & Broadcast Info
- Kickoff: Saturday, September 26 – 4:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Razorback (76,000) | Fayetteville, Ark.
- 2020 Records: Georgia 0-0 (0-0) SEC), Arkansas 0-0 (0-0 SEC)
- History: Georgia vs. Arkansas All-Time Series Results
- Rankings: Georgia #4/4, Arkansas NR
- TV: SECN – Dave Neal (PxP), D.J. Shockley (analyst), Tera Talmadge (sidelines)
- Video Stream: SECN+
- Radio: WSB AM 750 – Bulldog Network | Affiliates | Scott Howard (PxP), Eric Zeier (Color), Chuck Dowdle (sideline)
- Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com | TuneIn
- Satellite: SiriusXM: 137/191/962
- Web Stats: Live Stats
- Twitter: #UGAvsARK
- ReBroadcast: SEC Network: TBA
Georgia | 2019 Averages | Arkansas |
30.8 | Scoring Offense | 21.4 |
12.6 | Scoring Defense | 36.8 |
+3 | Turnover Margin | -5 |
408.1 | Total Offense | 340.1 |
185.1 | Rushing Offense | 147.2 |
223.0 | Passing Offense | 192.9 |
11.3 | Punt Returns | 11.5 |
19.1 | Kickoff Returns | 18.5 |
UGA Football: Dawgs Have Nine On Preseason Media All-SEC Team
ATHENS, Ga. – The Bulldogs have nine representatives on the Preseason Media All-Southeastern Conference Football Team, according to a recent league announcement.
Georgia also tied for second with the most votes to win this season’s SEC title.
The Bulldogs tied for the most players on the First Team Defense with junior defensive lineman Jordan Davis, senior defensive lineman Malik Herring and senior safety Richard LeCounte. Sophomore receiver George Pickens and junior center Trey Hill represented Georgia on the Second Team Offense while senior linebacker Monty Rice and junior defensive back Eric Stokes were named to the Second Team Defense. Also, junior punter Jake Camarda was included on the Second Team Special Teams. Redshirt sophomore running back Zamir White was the Bulldogs’ sole Third Team selection.
The Bulldogs, who are ranked fourth in the AP poll and tied for third in the Coaches Poll, are set to open the year in Fayetteville, Ark., versus Arkansas on Saturday. The SEC Network will televise the matchup at 4 p.m. ET.
UGA Football: Frierson Chats With Stokes
By John Frierson
Staff Writer
It was a little over a year ago that Georgia defensive back Eric Stokes sat down — remember when you could comfortably and casually sit across from someone? — for his first Quick Chat. One of the things he talked about was the trip he’d taken to Pensacola, Fla., that summer, and how much he’d enjoyed riding a Jet Ski for the first time.
It was a big thing, he said, because he didn’t know how to swim. And Stokes, now a junior on the preseason watch lists for all the major defensive honors like the Bednarik Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy, said last August that one goal he had was to learn how to swim. That goal, he told me during another Quick Chat, after practice Tuesday, has been achieved.
Among the things the 6-foot-1 and 185-pound Stokes, from Covington, Ga., did when so much was shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic, along with tons of working out to be ready for this season, was learn how to swim. He also talked about Saturday’s season opener at Arkansas, dunking a basketball, Hot Wheels and much more.
Here’s some of what he had to say:
Frierson: After everything that’s gone on over the past six months or so, what does it feel like to be in the middle of a game week again?
Stokes: Of course it feels weird and all that stuff, but now that our schedule is getting back to normal, it’s a great feeling that you’ve missed.
Frierson: What were you doing during the spring when everything was shut down? How did you fill the downtime that you suddenly had?