UGA Football: Game Notes – Bulldogs Head To Nashville To Face Vanderbilt

Game & Broadcast Info
  • Kickoff: Saturday, September 25 – 12:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350) | Nashville, Tenn.
  • 2021 Records: Georgia 3-0 (1-0 SEC), Vanderbilt 1-2 (0-0 SEC)
  • History: Georgia vs. Vanderbilt All-Time Series Results: UGA 58-20-2
  • Rankings: Georgia #2, Vanderbilt NR
  • TV: SECN – Taylor Zarzour (PxP), Matt Stinchcomb (analyst), Alyssa Lang (sideline)
  • Video Stream: SECN+
  • Radio: WSB AM 750 – Bulldog Network | Affiliates | Scott Howard (PxP), Eric Zeier (Color), DJ Shockley (sideline)
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
  • Satellite: SiriusXM: 81/81/81
  • Web Stats: GameTracker
  • Twitter: #UGAvsVANDY
  • ReBroadcast: SEC Network: TBA

 

Georgia 2021 Averages Vanderbilt
35.3 Scoring Offense 16.7
7.7 Scoring Defense 28.3
0 Turnover Margin -5
428.7 Total Offense 353.7
156.0 Rushing Offense 145.3
272.7 Passing Offense 208.3
10.3 Punt Returns 2.0
23.0 Kickoff Returns 12.8

Georgia-Vanderbilt Series

Until 2020, Georgia had faced Vanderbilt every year going back to 1968. However, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced the Commodores to cancel last season’s meeting in Athens. Therefore, Georgia will be heading to Nashville again like they did in 2019 when the Bulldogs posted a 30-6 victory. The last time Georgia played two straight in the series in Nashville came in 1932 and then in 1952. Overall, Georgia leads the series 58-20-2, including 27-12-2 in Nashville.

Dominating Defense

Currently Georgia ranks second in the SEC in Scoring Defense giving up just 7.7 points per game. The defense has allowed just one touchdown this season and it came in the fourth quarter last Saturday versus South Carolina with the Bulldogs leading 40-6.

Georgia had held its first three opponents to a total of 23 points, which matches the 2019 defense through three games. This year, Georgia defeated No. 3 Clemson 10-3 in Charlotte, routed UAB 56-7 in Athens and then beat South Carolina 40-13. It is worth nothing that UAB’s touchdown came on a pick-six.

Most recently, South Carolina was limited to 13 points. The Gamecocks’ final stop came on 4th-and-goal from the nine. Georgia finished with one interception, three sacks and six TFLs. With 10:55 left in the contest, USC got a 36-yard TD pass from Luke Doty to Josh Vann which marked the first TD allowed by the Bulldog defense this season. In the first half, USC was held to six points on 131 yards (8 rushing, 123 passing) on 28 plays.

The leading tackler was junior Nolan Smith with a career-high 8 stops, 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble that was recovered by Quay Walker. Senior Columbia, S.C., native Channing Tindall was next in tackles by matching his career-high with seven stops. Smith and Jordan Davis (2 stops, 0.5 sack) were in on a safety, the first since the final play of the 2020 season (Azeez Ojulari versus Cincinnati in the 24-21 Chick-fil-A Bowl victory).

During the Bulldogs’ win over No. 3 Clemson in Charlotte, N.C., the Tigers finished the night with just three points on 60 plays and 180 yards as Georgia tallied seven sacks. The Tigers previously had a streak of 400 yards of total offense in their past 12 games. In the first half, Georgia held the Tigers to 90 yards (1 rushing, 89 passing) on 30 plays. The Dogs carried a shutout through three quarters. The Tigers longest play of the night was a 44-yard completion in the fourth. The Tigers scored with 9:08 left in the game on a 22-yard field goal to cut Georgia’s lead to 10-3. Clemson’s three points were the fewest scored in the Dabo Swinney era and the fewest for the program since 2007.

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UGA Football: Georgia Continues Preparation for Vanderbilt Matchup

The No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs continued preparation Wednesday Sept. 22, prior to Saturday’s Southeastern Conference matchup against Vanderbilt. Head football coach Kirby Smart met with the media on the SEC’s weekly teleconference call while players offered comments after practice.

Head Coach Kirby Smart
Opening Statement…
“We’re excited for this game and trip to Nashville. Our guys are excited for the opportunity. We didn’t get to play them last year, so our guys are looking forward to it. We have to get off to an early start with the early kick time.”

On playing good defense without some starters…
“The key to that is a good off-season, recruiting well, and playing a lot of players last year. A lot of these guys that are playing now, played some last year. We’re playing a lot of people this year. Somebody said 23-24 guys played in one game. That is what we build this defense on. Moral, effort, playing a lot of guys. When you do that it doesn’t matter who starts. It doesn’t matter how many returning starters you have because a lot of guys have played.”

On the defensive front…
“They play hard. They play with effort. They are good football players. I mean UAB ran the ball on us really well. We have to be able to play with a lot more consistency in what we are doing. We have to be able to mix that at a rate that we don’t give up explosive passes like we did last week. You can’t be good at one thing. You have to be good at both, and we’re not. We are functioning at one or the other each week and not both. That is what our goal is.”

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UGA Football: Frierson Chats With JT Daniels

As you might expect, Georgia quarterback JT Daniels has a favorite football movie. What that movie is, which he revealed during a Quick Chat after Wednesday’s practice, you probably wouldn’t expect.

It’s not “Remember the Titans” or “Friday Night Lights.” It’s not “The Waterboy” or “The Longest Yard,” two football comedies with Adam Sandler, or even the original “Longest Yard” with Burt Reynolds. No, Daniels’ favorite football film stars Andy Dick. Seriously.

A redshirt junior from Irvine, Calif., the 6-foot-3 and 210-pound Daniels in the two games he’s started this season has completed an exceptional 45 of 61 pass attempts (73.8%), for 438 yards and three touchdowns. All three of those TD passes came in last Saturday’s 40-13 win over South Carolina, with the scores going for 43, 38 and 4 yards.

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UGA Football: Frierson Chats With Funniest Man on the Team – Jordan Davis

As we sat for an interview in the Georgia offense’s team meeting room after practice Tuesday, senior nose tackle Jordan Davis, sporting some gym shorts from his days at Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte, N.C., looked happy and at ease. As he revealed during our Quick Chat, he is.

Davis is a 6-foot-6 and 340-pound irresistible object and unstoppable force — and that’s just his engaging personality. Whenever his playing days are done, Davis could go on to a great career talking football on television. Or maybe he could wind up on “Saturday Night Live.” Always regarded by his teammates as one of the funniest Bulldogs, Davis said he was more interested in sketch comedy than trying stand-up.

The preseason All-American is one of the leaders of the No. 2-ranked Bulldogs’ defense, a unit that didn’t give up a touchdown until last Saturday against South Carolina, in the 12th quarter of the season. When Georgia opened the season by beating Clemson 10-3 in the Dukes Mayo Classic in Charlotte, it was a very special experience for the hometown kid, a three-star recruit who has gone on to become one of the best defensive players in the country.

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UGA Football: Read What Kirby and Players Had to Say About Vandy

ATHENS, Ga. — University of Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart, along with a pair of defensive players previewed Saturday’s first SEC road matchup against Vanderbilt. The Bulldogs and the Commodores kick off at noon p.m. ET in Nashville, TN.

On Tuesday, Coach Smart, and seniors Quay Walker and Jordan Davis offered the following comments

Head Coach Kirby Smart 

On finding a way to develop young players…
“It’s a continuum… You always play the guy that gives you the best opportunity to win the game. That’s what you do, and every decision we make is based on our opportunity to win the game. We don’t, I don’t know that we look down the road and practice. We say ‘okay, this guy is really talented but he doesn’t know our system offense or defense or special teams, but he’s talented, so we might put him in a position to get reps and be a two and grow.’ And then ‘hey, we’re up in this game let’s get him in there and let’s get him some experience.’But we never put him in there before another guy gives a better chance to win, because one play can decide a game. You know the left tackle boxed the wrong guy and the quarterback is hit from the blindside and I would never, I would never put somebody in there before they were the best guy to play the game I guess I don’t know if I’m answering your question”

On Darnell Washington and Tykee Smith…
“They both were running and doing cardio yesterday. They did a good job and ran today. They did not do their position work, meaning they didn’t go and take reps. But that was just walking off the field and they both ran really good today, they both hit at really good speeds. I talked to both of them walking off the field, they felt really good about where they were and they felt really comfortable. They’re not in cleats yet, you know cleats aren’t the best thing to run in for that foot injury. But they are in the rubber turf shoes, and they’re running really well. They’ve built up their volume so we’ll increase that tomorrow and see where they are. They’re in a much, much better place, and I’m really pleased. I saw them running with black shirts on today and I thought, ‘who is that guy that looks fast?’ But it was Tykee and Darnell.”

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UGA Football: Dawgs in the NFL

How the Bulldogs in the NFL fared in Week 2:

    Bears 20, Bengals 17
    Alec Ogletree, OLB: Ogletree posted three tackles, had one quarterback hurry, and defended one pass for the Bears.
    Roquan Smith, ILB: Smith returned an interception 53 yards for a touchdown for Chicago. He added a team-high eight tackles, including a sack, and a quarterback hurry. Smith is sixth in the NFL with 19 tackles.
    Trey Hill, OL: Hill was active for the Bengals, but he did not see any action.

    Rams 27, Colts 24
    Leonard Floyd, OLB: Floyd registered six tackles, including a sack, and three quarterback hurries for the Rams.
    Sony Michel, RB: Michel had 10 carries for 46 yards for Los Angeles.
    J.R. Reed, DB: Reed saw action on 11 special teams plays for the Rams.
    Matthew Stafford, QB: Stafford went 19-of-30 for 278 yards and two touchdowns for Los Angeles. He is fifth in the NFL with five touchdown passes and seventh with 599 passing yards.
    Rodrigo Blankenship, PK: Blankenship hit field goals of 48, 46, and 35 yards as well as one extra point for the Colts. He stands eighth in the NFL with four field goals.

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UGA Football: Georgia’s 2022 Football Schedule Announced

ATHENS, Ga. –  A season opener against Oregon in Atlanta, eight Southeastern Conference games and the annual tilt against Georgia Tech highlight the 2022 Georgia football schedule announced Tuesday by the SEC.

The Bulldogs will open the season against Oregon on Sept. 3, 2022 in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. This will mark only the second time the two football programs have met. The one previous meeting resulted in a 27-16 home win for the Bulldogs in 1977.

Georgia will host SEC contests against Auburn, Vanderbilt and Tennessee and will travel for league matchups against South Carolina, Missouri, Mississippi State and Kentucky. The Georgia-Florida game will take place Oct. 29 in Jacksonville.

 

2022 Georgia Football Schedule
Sept. 3 Oregon Atlanta, Ga.
Sept. 10 Samford Athens, Ga.
Sept. 17 South Carolina Columbia, S.C.
Sept. 24 Kent State Athens, Ga.
Oct. 1 Missouri Columbia, Mo.
Oct. 8 Auburn Athens, Ga.
Oct. 15 Vanderbilt Athens, Ga.
Oct. 22 Open Date
Oct. 29 Florida Jacksonville, Fla.
Nov. 5 Tennessee Athens, Ga.
Nov. 12 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss.
Nov. 19 Kentucky Lexington, Ky.
Nov. 26 Georgia Tech Athens, Ga.

UGA Football: Full 2022 SEC Team By Team Schedules

2022 Alabama Football Schedule

  • 09/03 – Utah State
  • 09/10 – at Texas
  • 09/17 – ULM
  • 09/24 – Vanderbilt*
  • 10/01 – at Arkansas*
  • 10/08 – Texas A&M*
  • 10/15 – at Tennessee*
  • 10/22 – Mississippi State*
  • 10/29 – Open Date
  • 11/05 – at LSU*
  • 11/12 – at Ole Miss*
  • 11/19 – Austin Peay
  • 11/26 – Auburn*

2022 Arkansas Football Schedule

  • 09/03 – Cincinnati
  • 09/10 – South Carolina*
  • 09/17 – Missouri State
  • 09/24 – Texas A&M* (Arlington)
  • 10/01 – Alabama*
  • 10/08 – at Mississippi State*
  • 10/15 – at BYU
  • 10/22 – Open Date
  • 10/29 – at Auburn*
  • 11/05 – Liberty
  • 11/12 – LSU*
  • 11/19 – Ole Miss*
  • 11/26 – at Missouri*

2022 Auburn Football Schedule

  • 09/03 – Mercer
  • 09/10 – San Jose State
  • 09/17 – Penn State
  • 09/24 – Missouri*
  • 10/01 – LSU*
  • 10/08 – at Georgia*
  • 10/15 – at Ole Miss*
  • 10/22 – Open Date
  • 10/29 – Arkansas*
  • 11/05 – at Mississippi State*
  • 11/12 – Texas A&M*
  • 11/19 – WKU
  • 11/26 – at Alabama*

2022 Florida Football Schedule

  • 09/03 – Utah
  • 09/10 – Kentucky*
  • 09/17 – USF
  • 09/24 – at Tennessee*
  • 10/01 – Eastern Washington
  • 10/08 – Missouri*
  • 10/15 – LSU*
  • 10/22 – Open Date
  • 10/29 – Georgia* (Jacksonville)
  • 11/05 – at Texas A&M*
  • 11/12 – South Carolina*
  • 11/19 – at Vanderbilt*
  • 11/26 – at Florida State

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UGA Football: Game Notes – Bulldogs Head To Nashville To Face Vanderbilt

Game & Broadcast Info
  • Kickoff: Saturday, September 25 – 12:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350) | Nashville, Tenn.
  • 2021 Records: Georgia 3-0 (1-0 SEC), Vanderbilt 1-2 (0-0 SEC)
  • History: Georgia vs. Vanderbilt All-Time Series Results: UGA 58-20-2
  • Rankings: Georgia #2, Vanderbilt NR
  • TV: SECN – Taylor Zarzour (PxP), Matt Stinchcomb (analyst), Alyssa Lang (sideline)
  • Video Stream: SECN+
  • Radio: WSB AM 750 – Bulldog Network | Affiliates | Scott Howard (PxP), Eric Zeier (Color), DJ Shockley (sideline)
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
  • Satellite: SiriusXM: 81/81/81
  • Web Stats: GameTracker
  • Twitter: #UGAvsVANDY
  • ReBroadcast: SEC Network: TBA

 

Georgia 2021 Averages Vanderbilt
35.3 Scoring Offense 16.7
7.7 Scoring Defense 28.3
0 Turnover Margin -5
428.7 Total Offense 353.7
156.0 Rushing Offense 145.3
272.7 Passing Offense 208.3
10.3 Punt Returns 2.0
23.0 Kickoff Returns 12.8

Georgia-Vanderbilt Series

Until 2020, Georgia had faced Vanderbilt every year going back to 1968. However, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced the Commodores to cancel last season’s meeting in Athens. Therefore, Georgia will be heading to Nashville again like they did in 2019 when the Bulldogs posted a 30-6 victory. The last time Georgia played two straight in the series in Nashville came in 1932 and then in 1952. Overall, Georgia leads the series 58-20-2, including 27-12-2 in Nashville.

Dominating Defense

Currently Georgia ranks second in the SEC in Scoring Defense giving up just 7.7 points per game. The defense has allowed just one touchdown this season and it came in the fourth quarter last Saturday versus South Carolina with the Bulldogs leading 40-6.

Georgia had held its first three opponents to a total of 23 points, which matches the 2019 defense through three games. This year, Georgia defeated No. 3 Clemson 10-3 in Charlotte, routed UAB 56-7 in Athens and then beat South Carolina 40-13. It is worth nothing that UAB’s touchdown came on a pick-six.

Most recently, South Carolina was limited to 13 points. The Gamecocks’ final stop came on 4th-and-goal from the nine. Georgia finished with one interception, three sacks and six TFLs. With 10:55 left in the contest, USC got a 36-yard TD pass from Luke Doty to Josh Vann which marked the first TD allowed by the Bulldog defense this season. In the first half, USC was held to six points on 131 yards (8 rushing, 123 passing) on 28 plays.

The leading tackler was junior Nolan Smith with a career-high 8 stops, 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble that was recovered by Quay Walker. Senior Columbia, S.C., native Channing Tindall was next in tackles by matching his career-high with seven stops. Smith and Jordan Davis (2 stops, 0.5 sack) were in on a safety, the first since the final play of the 2020 season (Azeez Ojulari versus Cincinnati in the 24-21 Chick-fil-A Bowl victory).

During the Bulldogs’ win over No. 3 Clemson in Charlotte, N.C., the Tigers finished the night with just three points on 60 plays and 180 yards as Georgia tallied seven sacks. The Tigers previously had a streak of 400 yards of total offense in their past 12 games. In the first half, Georgia held the Tigers to 90 yards (1 rushing, 89 passing) on 30 plays. The Dogs carried a shutout through three quarters. The Tigers longest play of the night was a 44-yard completion in the fourth. The Tigers scored with 9:08 left in the game on a 22-yard field goal to cut Georgia’s lead to 10-3. Clemson’s three points were the fewest scored in the Dabo Swinney era and the fewest for the program since 2007.

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