UGA Football: Game 4 Victory Highlights
🎬 𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 | Game Four#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/BBFVoy1H07
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 26, 2023
🎬 𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 | Game Four#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/BBFVoy1H07
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 26, 2023
SNAP COUNT (OFFENSE)
QB
Carson Beck: 58
Brock Vandagriff: 11
Gunner Stockton: 9
RB
Daijun Edwards: 37
Andrew Paul: 16
Sevaughn Clark: 9
Cash Jones: 7
WR
Rara Thomas: 36
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint: 29
Dominic Lovett: 27
Arian Smith: 27
Anthony Evans: 20
CJ Smith 18
Dillon Bell: 17
Jackson Meeks: 16
Tyler Williams: 14
Zeed Haynes: 9
Mekhi Mews: 5
TE
Brock Bowers: 53
Oscar Delp: 36
Drew Sheehan: 10
LT
Earnest Greene: 61
Monroe Freeling: 20
LG
Dylan Fairchild: 45
Micah Morris: 35
C
Sedrick Van Pran: 61
Drew Bobo: 16
Chris Brown: 1
Miles Johnson: 1
RG
Tate Ratledge: 54
Jared Wilson: 17
Aliou Bah: 6
RT
Xavier Truss: 58
Chad Lindberg: 16
SNAP COUNT (DEFENSE)
DL
Warren Brinson: 33
Tramel Walthour: 32
Gabe Harris: 29
Christen Miller: 27
Zion Logue: 24
Nazir Stackhouse: 24
Jordan Hall: 21
Jamaal Jarrett: 12
Jonathan Jefferson: 5
ILB
Smael Mondon: 33
Xavian Sorey: 32
Jamon Dumas-Johnson: 30
CJ Allen: 28
Jalon Walker: 23
Raylen Wilson: 16
OLB
Chaz Chambliss: 26
Marvin Jones Jr.: 16
Damon Wilson: 15
Darris Smith: 15
Samuel M’Pemba: 9
CJ Madden: 8
STAR
Tykee Smith: 39
Joenel Aguero: 36
CB
Kamari Lassiter: 46
Daylen Everette: 38
AJ Harris: 22
Julian Humphrey: 18
Nyland Green: 18
Daniel Harris: 12
S
Dan Jackson: 65
Malaki Starks: 46
David Daniel-Sisavanh: 35
OVERALL GRADES (OFFENSE)
Brock Bowers: 81.1
Earnest Greene: 79.8
Dylan Fairchild: 78.2
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint: 75.8
Brock Vandagriff: 75.4
Micah Morris: 70.3
Sedrik Van Pran: 70.2
Carson Beck: 69.0
Daijun Edwards: 67.2
Monroe Freeling: 66.9
Sevaughn Clark: 65.8
Drew Sheehan: 65.0
Jared Wilson: 64.0
Anthony Evans: 63.8
Dominic Lovett: 63.6
Cash Jones: 62.5
Jackson Meeks: 62.3
Xavier Truss: 61.1
Aliou Bah: 60.3
Miles Johnson: 60.0*
Chris Brown: 60.0*
Drew Bobo: 59.2
Chad Lindberg: 59.0
CJ Smith: 58.4
Andrew Paul: 57.5
Tate Ratledge: 57.3
Tyler Williams: 56.7
Dillon Bell: 56.5
Mekhi Mews: 55.9*
Rara Thomas: 55.6
Zeed Haynes: 55.3
Arian Smith: 53.1
Oscar Delp: 46.8
Gunner Stockton: 27.9
*played 5 snaps or less
OVERALL GRADES (DEFENSE)
Warren Brinson: 89.9
Raylen Wilson: 82.1
CJ Allen: 82.1
Chaz Chambliss: 77.0
Smael Mondon: 74.8
Jalon Walker: 73.5
Tramel Walthour: 72.9
Malaki Starks: 71.6
David Daniel-Sisavanh: 70.3
CJ Madden: 69.5
Daylen Everrette: 68.4
Kamari Lassiter: 68.4
Jonathan Jefferson: 68.0*
Julian Humphrey: 67.9
Nyland Green: 67.9
Marvin Jones Jr. 66.6
Zion Logue: 66.5
Daniel Harris: 65.6
Damon Wilson: 65.2
Dan Jackson: 64.9
Darris Smith: 64.7
AJ Harris: 64.4
Joenel Aguero: 62.3
Jordan Hall: 61.3
Jamaal Jarrett: 60.1
Gabe Harris: 59.6
Christen Miller: 59.3
JaCorey Thomas: 59.0
Nazir Stackhouse: 58.3
Tykee Smith: 56.1
Xavian Sorey: 55.7
Samuel M’Pemba: 53.8
Jamon Dumas-Johnson: 48.3
*played 5 snaps or less
Georgia scored a TD on its first possession of a game for the first time this season. The Bulldogs went 75 yards on six plays in 2:51 for a 7-0 lead. The drive was capped by a 12-yard pass from Carson Beck to Arian Smith. After UAB tied the game at 7, Georgia responded with a 72-yard TD drive on nine plays in 4:04 for a 14-7 edge. Also, Georgia went 92 yards on seven plays in 2:32 to build a 21-7 lead. This TD drive featured a 41-yard TD catch by junior Brock Bowers who finished with a team-leading 120 yards on nine catches and a pair of TDs.
This never gets old.#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/SEnSekvB73
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) September 24, 2023
Historic night for @KirbySmartUGA #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/8JQqlozDKE
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 24, 2023
GAMEDAY SCHEDULE | ||
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Tickets: Sold Out, visit SeatGeek. | ||
Bulldogs Now on Fox 5 Atlanta | – | 8:00 AM |
Pregame Broadcast Begins | – | 3:30 PM |
Dawg Walk | – | 5:15 PM |
Gates Open | – | 5:30 PM |
Kickoff | – | 7:30 PM |
TV | – | ESPN2 |
Video Stream | – | SECN+, ESPN+ |
Radio | – | Bulldog Network |
Audio Stream | – | georgiadogs.com |
Live Stats | – | View |
Kirby Smart is in his eighth year directing the Georgia Bulldogs who are 84-15 in this span including back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022. This offseason, Georgia took a deep dive on the New Zealand All Blacks, the world’s most successful rugby team, or quite frankly, any sports team in the history of teams. The Bulldogs rank ninth all-time in victories among NCAA FBS teams with 871 after starting in 1892.
Due to the cancellation of a previously scheduled matchup at Oklahoma (who now will join the SEC in 2024), Georgia plays host to four straight games to start the 2023 campaign and seven total this year. The last time the Bulldogs played four straight contests in Sanford Stadium was in 2004.
The last schedule that featured four home games to start a season was in 1999. That year, the Bulldogs went 4-0, beating Utah State, USC, UCF and LSU. Georgia has the nation’s longest active regular season winning streak in FBS that now stands at 30. The school record streak began with a 31-24 home victory over Miss. State on Nov. 21, 2020.
The NCAA’s longest active regular-season win streak belongs to Mount Union as the DIII school has won 56 in a row.
Top-ranked Georgia will face its third non-conference opponent of the season and complete a fourgame homestand with UAB coming to Dooley Field in Sanford Stadium Saturday at 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2).
The 2023 Bulldogs return nine players with starting experience on offense, including junior C Sedrick Van Pran and All-American and John Mackey Award winner junior TE Brock Bowers, who was the 2021 and 2022 leader in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns.
Georgia vs. UAB – Gameday Timeline#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/sWsA0zQW6v
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 22, 2023