UGA Football: Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry Game Breakdown With Shockley, Zeier, and Howard

University of Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart met with media on the Southeastern Conference’s weekly teleconference call while William Mote and Jamaree Salyer offered post-practice comments.
Head Coach Kirby Smart
Opening Statement…
“We are excited to be headed over to Auburn and play what we think is a good football team. They just won a big game on the road. I’ve known Coach (Bryan) Harsin for a long time. He does a tremendous job. It’s a really tough place to play. I’ve always thought their stadium and the experiences I’ve had their, it’s one of the toughest places to play in the conference. They have tremendous support and fans. Our guys have to be mentally prepared to go on the road in the SEC. We are excited for the opportunity.”
On Jackson Meeks…
“He’s a really good athlete. He has balance and body control. He has great size. He’s a physical kid. Since being here, his pride in special teams ad pride in getting on the field, and in the receiver room has been tremendous. He has a really good attitude since he’s been over here. He’s a hard worker. We enjoy having him.”
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Payne Walker has one of those roles that only gets noticed when something goes awry. The Georgia football long snapper is very good at his job, which is why you might not know his name.
A 6-foot-2 and 249-pound redshirt junior from Suwanee, Ga., Walker is in his third season as the No. 2-ranked Bulldogs’ snapper on field goals and extra points; William Mote handles the snapping duties on punts. Georgia is typically very strong in the kicking game and it takes good, consistent snappers to make that possible.
In his heart, Walker said during a Quick Chat on Monday, he wants to be out there on defense, making stops at defensive end like he did back at North Gwinnett High School, where he had 10 sacks his senior year. But he knows that the reason he was able to walk on at Georgia in 2018 and play every game the past three seasons is because of his snapping abilities.
Bears 24, Lions 14
Alec Ogletree, OLB: Ogletree paced the Bears with 12 tackles, including one for loss, and he broke up a pass on fourth-and-goal.
Roquan Smith, ILB: Smith posted 10 tackles, including a sack, for Chicago. He stands sixth in the NFL with 40 tackles.
D’Andre Swift, RB: Swift had four catches for 33 yards and eight carries for 16 yards for the Lions.
Packers 27, Steelers 17
Eric Stokes, DB: Stokes picked up eight tackles, defended two passes, and had his first career interception for Green Bay.
Giants 27, Saints 21 (OT)
Lorenzo Carter, OLB: Carter picked up four tackles for New York.
Tae Crowder, ILB: Crowder led the Giants with nine tackles.
Azeez Ojulari, OLB: Ojulari registered four tackles for New York.
Andrew Thomas, OL: Thomas played all 63 snaps at tackle and helped the Giants accumulate 485 net yards.
ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia senior Devonte Wyatt has been named the Southeastern Conference Defensive Lineman of the Week following the Bulldogs’ 37-0 shutout of No. 8 Arkansas, according to a league announcement.
This marks the seventh weekly honor for the Bulldogs this season and the first for Wyatt. Freshman TE Brock Bowers (Freshman) garnered an award after the Vanderbilt win while junior ILB Nolan Smith (Defensive Player) and WR Adonai Mitchell (Freshman) earned honors following the victory over South Carolina.
In the win over UAB, senior QB Stetson Bennett (Offensive Player) garnered an SEC honor. Senior S Christopher Smith (Defensive Player) and senior N Jordan Davis (Defensive Lineman) collected a pair of conference accolades after the season-opening victory over No. 3 Clemson.
Wyatt, a native of Decatur, Ga., posted a team-high six stops, including 1.5 sacks, and forced a fumble during Georgia’s top-10 win over the Razorbacks. His forced fumble came on an Arkansas drive that finished with a missed field goal. Wyatt was the centerpiece of a defensive front that allowed only 162 total yards and just nine first downs as the Bulldogs pushed their start to 5-0.
The No. 2 Bulldogs (5-0, 3-0 SEC) travel to Auburn, Ala., to play No. 18 Auburn (4-1, 1-0) on Saturday. CBS will televise the matchup at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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