UGA Football: Kirby Smart Post Game Presser – After UGA Defeats UT-Martin

Love the 2023 upgrade to “Light Up Sanford” that now includes the Lil’ Wayne “Fireman” track. 🔥🧯🚒 pic.twitter.com/y3SqLZCx2w
— Jeff Sentell (@jeffsentell) September 3, 2023
SNAP COUNTS (OFFENSE)
QB
Carson Beck: 60
Gunner Stockton: 9
Brock Vandagriff: 7
RB
Kendall Milton: 22
Andrew Paul: 19
Cash Jones: 16
Roderick Robinson: 15
Sevaughn Clark: 1
WR
Arian Smith: 41
Dominic Lovett: 40
Dillon Bell: 35
Rara Thomas: 32
Mekhi Mews: 22
CJ Smith: 21
Anthony Evans: 9
Cole Speer: 9
TE
Brock Bowers: 49
Oscar Delp: 36
Pearce Spurlin: 9
Drew Sheehan: 2
LT
Earnest Greene: 67
Monroe Freeling: 9
LG
Xavier Truss: 67
Micah Morris: 9
C
Sedrick Van Pran: 67
Jared Wilson: 10
Drew Bobo:
RG
Tate Ratledge: 67
Dylan Fairchild: 10
RT
Amarius Mims: 67
Chad Lindberg: 9
DL
Zion Logue: 25
Mykel Williams: 24
Christen Miller: 20
Jordan Hall: 18
Warren Brinson: 18
Nazir Stackhouse: 17
Jonathan Jefferson: 14
Tramel Walthour: 13
Jamaal Jarrett: 10
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins: 10
ILB
CJ Allen: 33
Jamon Dumas-Johnson: 30
Jalon Walker: 27
Xavian Sorey: 20
Terrell Foster: 11
Troy Bowles: 9
Smael Mondon: 6
OLB
Gabe Harris: 18
Chaz Chambliss: 17
Marvin Jones Jr.: 12
Samuel M’Pemba: 11
Damon Wilson: 9
Darris Smith: 8
CJ Madden: 8
STAR
Tykee Smith: 32
Joenel Aguero: 25
CB
Kamari Lassiter: 36
AJ Harris: 29
Daylen Everette: 22
Nyland Green: 17
Julian Humphrey: 16
Daniel Harris: 10
S
Malaki Starks: 39
Javon Bullard: 39
Dan Jackson: 27
JaCorey Thomas: 26
Kyron Jones: 5
Justyn Rhett: 4
PFF GRADE OFFENSE
Brock Vandagriff: 92.4
Mekhi Mews: 87.0
Sedrick Van Pran: 73.1
Amarius Mims: 72.7
Brock Bowers: 72.0
Carson Beck: 71.3
Oscar Delp: 70.7
Roderick Robinson: 70.5
Cash Jones: 69.1
Tate Ratledge: 67.4
Kendall Milton: 65.9
Dillon Bell: 64.6
Monroe Freeling: 63.7
Chad Lindberg: 63.6
Micah Morris: 62.0
CJ Smith: 61.8
Dylan Fairchild: 61.0
Dominic Lovett: 60.7
Sevaughn Clark: 60.0
Jared Wilson: 59.9
Earnest Greene: 59.3
Xavier Truss: 57.6
Gunner Stockton: 56.6
Anthony Evans: 55.8
Cole Speer: 55.8
Andrew Paul: 55.1
Arian Smith: 53.7
Pearce Spurlin: 53.0
Drew Sheehan: 50.9
Rara Thomas: 49.8
PFF GRADE DEFENSE
Malaki Starks: 84.9
Tykee Smith: 81.3
Kyron Jones: 80.5
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins: 74.8
JaCorey Thomas: 72.9
Warren Brinson: 71.8
Samuel M’Pemba: 70.2
Jordan Hall: 69.3
Julian Humphrey: 68.8
Jonathan Jefferson: 68.2
Javon Bullard: 68.1
Zion Logue: 67.9
Jamaal Jarrett: 67.5
Gabe Harris: 67.5
Nyland Green: 66.1
Daniel Harris: 65.9
CJ Allen: 65.6
Terrell Foster: 65.5
Nazir Stackhouse: 65.4
Damon Wilson: 65.1
Daylen Everette: 65.0
Mykel Williams: 64.2
Tramel Walthour: 63.2
Joenel Aguero: 62.9
Christen Miller: 61.7
Justyn Rhett: 60.5
Marvin Jones Jr.: 60.1
CJ Madden: 59.7
Darris Smith: 56.8
AJ Harris: 54.8
Jalon Walker: 54.7
Xavian Sorey: 54.4
Troy Bowles: 54.2
Kamari Lassiter: 53.9
Chaz Chambliss: 53.0
Dan Jackson: 52.1
Jamon Dumas-Johnson: 50.4
Smael Mondon: 32.0
Work never stops. #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/0VX76HAlty
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 1, 2023
2023 College Football Rules Review | Preseason@NCAAFootball National Coordinator of Officials Steve Shaw provides insight on notable officiating changes and updates headed into the season ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/xyhRToxmuI
— SEC Officiating (@SECOfficiating) August 31, 2023
Thursday, August 31st |
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Georgia begins its 132nd season of football with Kirby Smart starting his eighth year at the helm. Smart’s Bulldogs are 81-15 during this time with national championships in 2021 and 2022. The Bulldogs rank ninth all-time in victories with 868.
Due to the cancelation of a previously scheduled matchup at Oklahoma (who now will join the SEC in 2024), Georgia plays host to four consecutive games to start the campaign and seven total in 2023. The last time the Bulldogs played four straight contests in Sanford Stadium was in 2004, topping Marshall, LSU and Vanderbilt before falling to Tennessee in those showdowns.
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.
Two of Georgia’s first non-conference opponents, UT Martin and Ball State, the Bulldogs have never faced. Georgia has played UAB twice, winning both, including a 56-7 rout in 2021.
Georgia’s final home game is versus Ole Miss. The Rebels will be the Western Division crossover and will be making their first trip to Athens since 2012. The Bulldogs ran away with that contest, 37- 10. The most recent meeting with the Rebels came in 2016 in Oxford where Ole Miss claimed a victory.