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UGA Football: More All-America Honors for the Dawgs
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia football team has added another batch of 2021 All-America honors as the College Football Playoff season approaches.
Senior defensive lineman Jordan Davis and junior linebacker Nakobe Dean already had been named to the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) All-America First Team and senior offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer was named to the group’s Second Team. In addition, Davis and Dean were named to the Walter Camp All-America First Team and Salyer was a Second Team selection.
Now, Georgia has piled up another series of All-America accolades, including junior safety Lewis Cine and freshman tight end Brock Bowers earning First-Team honors:
American Football Coaches Association (AFCA): Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean (First Team); Jamaree Salyer, Quay Walker, Jalen Carter (Second Team)
Sporting News: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, Lewis Cine (First Team)
USA Today: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, Brock Bowers (First Team)
AP: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean (First Team); Brock Bowers, Devonte Wyatt (Second Team); Lewis Cine (Third Team)
ESPN: Brock Bowers, Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean (First Team)
The Athletic: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, Brock Bowers (First Team)
Bleacher Report: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean, Lewis Cine (First Team)
CBS: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean (First Team); Brock Bowers, Devonte Wyatt (Second Team); Lewis Cine (Third Team)
Phil Steele: Jordan Davis, Nakobe Dean (First Team); Jamaree Salyer, Brock Bowers (Second Team)
Senior Bowl: Jordan Davis (First Team)
The No. 3 Bulldogs will face second-ranked Michigan in a CFP Semifinal in the Capital One Orange Bowl on Dec. 31. Kickoff at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., will be at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.
UGA Football: 2021 Capital One Orange Bowl Ticket Allocation & Distribution Process
The Georgia Bulldog Club (TGBC) cumulative priority point requirements for the 2021 Capital One Orange Bowl have been determined.
The Capital One Orange Bowl awards 13,000 tickets to each participating institution. UGA’s ticket allotment is distributed amongst several groups, including TGBC donors, UGA faculty/staff, UGA students, and other institutional needs. TGBC donors were provided access to approximately 9,000 tickets.
Georgia Bulldog Club Donor Tickets – Orange Bowl seat allocations were determined based on cumulative TGBC priority point totals, whereas the number of tickets that donors were eligible to request was based on 2021 Hartman Fund annual giving level and/or one’s Magill Society commitment level. Donors who requested tickets were prioritized and tickets were allocated until our inventory was exhausted. Based on limited ticket supply and high donor demand, Orange Bowl tickets were allocated to donors who requested tickets and had 60,100 cumulative TGBC priority points or higher.
UGA received 160 club seats for donor distribution, which were located in the end zone (sections 207 & 208). With that in mind, the allocation path started near mid-field, worked around the lower level, and club seats were assigned accordingly once lower-level sideline inventory was exhausted.
Ticket Limits
- 6 tickets: 2021 Bulldog Club members who contributed $10,000 or more to the Hartman Fund AND/OR Magill Society members with a commitment of $100,000 or above with a cumulative TGBC priority point total of 60,100 and higher were able to secure up to 6 tickets.
- 4 tickets: 2021 Bulldog Club members who contributed $5,000 or more to the Hartman Fund AND/OR Magill Society members with a commitment of $50,000-$99,999 with a cumulative TGBC priority point total of 60,100 and higher were able to secure up to 4 tickets.
- 2 tickets: 2021 Bulldog Club members who contributed $100 or more to the Hartman Fund AND/OR Magill Society members with a commitment of $25,000-$49,999 with a cumulative TGBC priority point total of 60,100 and higher were able to secure up to 2 tickets.
All Orange Bowl game tickets will be sent via “Mobile Delivery” no later than Tuesday, December 21st.
UGA Faculty/Staff Tickets
- UGA Faculty/Staff cutoffs were identified on priority level.
- All Faculty/Staff, who submitted a ticket request, with a priority level between 1A and 34D will receive tickets.
- All Orange Bowl game tickets will be sent via “Mobile Delivery” by Tuesday, December 21st.
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These Dawgs got 🆙‼️
𝗥𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗵𝘂𝗿𝗱𝗹𝗲𝘀 and tell us who could've starred on the @UGATrack team 💯#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/RcM1J82aDJ
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) December 17, 2021
UGA Women’s Basketball: No. 14 Georgia Knocks Off No. 2 NC State in a Thriller
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT 1 | F |
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20 | 20 | 11 | 24 | 7 | 82 | |
20 | 8 | 24 | 23 | 5 | 80 |
Team Statistics
Game Stats | UGa | NCSU |
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FG% | .456 | .485 |
3FG% | .444 | .389 |
FT% | .667 | .600 |
RB | 40 | 38 |
TO | 20 | 16 |
STL | 7 | 11 |
RALEIGH, NC. — Behind a double-double from Jenna Staiti and 20 points from Que Morrison, the Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team upset second-ranked NC State in an 82-80 overtime thriller Thursday night at the Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh.
The 14th-ranked Lady Bulldogs improve to 9-1 with the win, while the Wolfpack fall to 10-2, their 10-game winning streak coming to an end. There were 13 ties and 11 lead changes in this instant classic which had a March Madness feel on Tobacco Road.