UGA Football: Game 14 Trailer – Strength in Unity

Primary Feed Game Link
Command Center Link
SkyCast Link
SkyCast Link #2
ESPN Deportes Link
Halftime Bands
Postgame Link
After playing the nation’s toughest schedule per ESPN’s Football Power Index, second-ranked Georgia is battle-tested entering the College Football Playoffs (CFP) on a four-game winning streak. Georgia is 4-0 against the CFP field with wins over Texas (two), Tennessee and Clemson.
After claiming its 15th SEC title in school history with a win over then No. 2 Texas for the second time this season, Georgia secured a bye to the CFP quarterfinals. The Bulldogs face No. 5 Notre Dame in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2025. In the CFP first round, the Irish defeated Indiana on Dec. 20. The Sugar Bowl winner advances to the semifinal at the Orange Bowl on Jan. 9 against the winner of No. 9 Boise State versus No. 4 Penn State.
The CFP National Championship Game will be Jan. 20 in Atlanta.
In school history, the Bulldogs are 3-0 against Notre Dame including a memorable 17-10 win over the Irish in the 1981 Sugar Bowl for the national championship. Then in 2017, Georgia edged Notre Dame 20-19 in South Bend and posted a 23-17 victory in Athens in 2019.
Georgia is 5-6 in the Sugar Bowl, the most recent appearance coming after the 2019 season when it defeated Baylor 26-14. That victory started a bowl/CFP winning streak that stands at seven.
Six times this season Georgia has not scored in the first quarter, and the Bulldogs are 5-1 in those games. In six games this season, Georgia has trailed at the half, and it is 4-2 in those contests. The biggest comeback in a win so far featured a 17-0 halftime deficit and then later a 14-point deficit with less than six minutes left in the 4th quarter, both against Ga. Tech. The Bulldogs stormed back for a 44-42 win in a school record eight overtimes. In the SEC Championship Game, the Bulldogs trailed #2 Texas 6-3 at halftime and 19-16 in overtime and rallied for a 22-19 win. Earlier this year, Georgia fell behind 28-0 in the first half at No. 4 Alabama, trailed 30-7 at halftime and then took a 34-33 lead with 2:31 left in the contest before falling 41-34.
Georgia was the only SEC team to face Texas, Tennessee, Alabama and Ole Miss, the CFP’s highest- rated SEC teams after the Bulldogs. Georgia played six games against teams ranked in the committee’s final top 16, and it went 4-2 with only one of those game at home.
Georgia has bounced back twice this season after tough road losses. With their 31-17 home win over No. 7 Tennessee on Nov. 16, the Bulldogs improved to 15-3 after a loss in the Kirby Smart era, and they haven’t lost back-to-back games in the regular season since 2016, his first year at the helm. In fact, the last nine times Georgia has lost a game, it has won its next contest. This year, then No. 2 Georgia lost at No. 4 Alabama and then beat Auburn the next week in Athens. The No. 3 Bulldogs lost at No. 16 Ole Miss on Nov. 9 and then responded against No. 7 Tennessee.
Touch down in the bayou 🛬#GoDawgs | #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/o47B1JjrKx
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) December 30, 2024
NEW: While Brock Vandagriff did not enter the transfer portal this month, he is not returning to UK.
After one season starting at Kentucky, he is retiring from playing football, Vandagriff confirmed Sunday through a UK spokeswoman. https://t.co/Z72rpeq27I
— Jon Hale (@JonHale_HL) December 29, 2024
MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN A SEASON BY A ROOKIE TIGHT END❕#BrockForOROY | @brockbowers17 pic.twitter.com/kQnTV85uUZ
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) December 29, 2024
Another catch, another record 📈#BrockForOROY | @brockbowers17 pic.twitter.com/ZY55HVtv3y
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) December 29, 2024
we love ladd pic.twitter.com/kcdzxX9Bcm
— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) December 28, 2024
THAT'S A LAAAAD MAN⚡️@laddmcconkey02 has surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in his rookie season!#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/sRevYnH4Vf
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) December 28, 2024
KJ Bolden has been named to the 2024 ESPN Freshman All-American team!#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/1PNGiz8vQC
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) December 27, 2024