UGA Football: Game Notes – Bulldogs Battle Gamecocks in Columbia

Game & Broadcast Info

  • Kickoff: Saturday, November 28 – 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Williams-Brice Stadium | Columbia, S.C.
  • 2020 Records: Georgia 5-2 (5-2) SEC), South Carolina 2-6 (2-6 SEC)
  • History:Georgia vs. Miss. State All-Time Series Results: UGA 51-19-2
  • Rankings: Georgia #13/10, South Carolina 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), Chuck Dowdle (sideline)
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com | TuneIn
  • Satellite: SiriusXM: 81/81/81
  • Web Stats: View
  • Twitter: #UGAvsSC
  • ReBroadcast: SEC Network: TBA

 

Georgia 2020 Averages S. Carolina
29.3 Scoring Offense 25.1
21.3 Scoring Defense 34.3
-2 Turnover Margin 0
386.6 Total Offense 359.3
149.9 Rushing Offense 162.4
236.7 Passing Offense 296.9
7.3 Punt Returns 3.9
32.1 Kickoff Returns .0
Once Again In SECN

On Saturday, Georgia will make its fourth appearance of the season on the SEC Network, including its second straight. The Bulldogs topped Arkansas and Kentucky on the road earlier this season and beat Mississippi State last Saturday on the network.

Bulldog-Gamecock Series History

The Bulldogs lead the series with South Carolina 51-19-2, and they have won four out of the last five in the series that dates back to 1894. However, the Gamecocks delivered Georgia its first loss in 2019 (20-17 2OT). Since becoming SEC Eastern Division rivals in 1992, the Bulldogs own an 18-10 lead in the series. Georgia has won the past two meetings in Williams-Brice Stadium, and the Bulldogs are 3-1 overall against the Gamecocks in the Kirby Smart era.

Former Dog Fills Interim Role For South Carolina

The Georgia-South Carolina game will match up Bulldog alums in Kirby Smart and Mike Bobo. Bobo started this season as the Gamecocks’ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach under former head coach Will Muschamp, who is also a Bulldog alum.

Bobo begins his second week as the interim head coach. The Bulldogs enter the game 5-2 while the Gamecocks are 2-6 in 2020.

Bobo arrived in Columbia after serving as Colorado State’s head coach for five seasons (2015-19). Prior to that, he was the Bulldogs’ OC/QBs coach (2007-14) and QBs coach (2001-06). Bobo played quarterback for Georgia from 1993-97 and was teammates and friends with Kirby Smart at UGA. Smart served on the Bulldogs’ coaching staff in 2005 as running backs coach alongside Bobo.

Also of note, Gamecocks’ Wide Receivers Coach Joe Cox played for the Bulldogs from 2005-09, including the ’09 season when he started and finished with 2,584 yards passing and 24 touchdowns. Current USC Defensive Line Coach Tracy Rocker coached the same spot for Georgia between 2014-16.

2019 Flashback: South Carolina Pulls Out 2OT Victory In Athens

The Gamecocks snapped a four-game losing streak to the Bulldogs to knock off No. 3 Georgia 20-17 in 2OT in Athens last year. South Carolina’s Israel Mukuamu highlighted the day with three interceptions, including his first that he took back 53 yards for a touchdown. Current Buffalo Bill quarterback Jake Fromm directed a game-tying 96-yard drive that finished with Demetris Robertson hauling in a 6-yard touchdown with less than two minutes left in the game. After the Gamecocks missed a field goal from 57 yards out with 0:40 left in regulation, the Bulldogs were unable to score on their final drive and the game went to overtime.

In the first extra period, Mukuamu had his third pick to end Georgia’s drive before South Carolina missed its second field goal in a row. However, Gamecock kicker Parker White drilled a 24 yarder in the second overtime and current Indianapolis Colt Rodrigo Blankenship followed that up with a miss from 42 yards out to end the game. Linebackers Monty Rice and current New York Giant Tae Crowder each had 12 tackles to lead the Bulldog defense.

Last Time In Columbia: No. 3 Bulldogs Blitz No. 24 USC 41-17 In 2018

Jake Fromm went 15-of-18 for 194 yards and his performance included a 34-yard scoring strike to current Kansas City Chief Mecole Hardman (6 rec., 103 yds.) as Georgia pushed its record to 2-0. The Bulldogs, who highlighted the game with a 21-point third quarter, finished with 271 yards on the ground as current Philadelphia Eagle Elijah Holyfield, current Detroit Lion D’Andre Swift and Brian Herrien all scored touchdowns.

The Bulldog defense also scored six after Deandre Baker had an interception, returned it to the goal line before dropping it and current Player Development Assistant Juwan Taylor collected the ball for a touchdown. Richard LeCounte topped his teammates with 10 stops.

Head Coach Kirby Smart

Personal
Full Name: Kirby Paul Smart
Birthdate: December 23, 1975
Birthplace: Montgomery, Alabama
Family: Wife: Mary Beth; Children: twins Weston and Julia (Feb. 8, 2008), and Andrew (May 25, 2012)
High School: Bainbridge (Ga.)
College: BBA Georgia ’98; MS Arkansas State State ’03Coaching Experience
1999 Georgia Admin. Asst.
2000 Valdosta State Defensive Backs
2001 Valdosta State Def. Coord.
2002-03 FSU Grad. Assistant
2004 Arkansas State Defensive Backs
2005 Georgia Running Backs
2006 Miami Dolphins Safeties
2007 Alabama Asst. HC/DBs
2008-13, ’15 Alabama Def. Coord./ILBs
2014 Alabama Asst. HC/Safeties
2016-current Georgia Head Coach

Playing Experience
Georgia (1995-98): Four-year letterman as defensive back. First team All-SEC in ’98; 13 career interceptions; four-time member of SEC Academic Honor Roll.
Bainbridge H.S. (1991-93): Three-year letterman in football, basketball, and baseball; first team Class AAAA All-State as a senior; 16 career interceptions.
High School Coach: Sonny Smart (father)

When Georgia looked for a head coach after the 2015 season, the arrows pointed to Kirby Smart, longtime Alabama defensive coordinator and former UGA player and assistant. The 2017 Associated Press SEC Coach of the Year has not disappointed.

In his first year leading the Dogs in 2016, Georgia extended its school record to 20 consecutive bowl appearances and had wins over No. 8 Auburn and No. 22 UNC.

In 2017, Smart directed UGA to a 13-2 record, an SEC title, a win at The Rose Bowl Game during the CFP semifinal and a spot in the National Championship. He was named the Maxwell Football Club’s George Munger National Coach of the Year. Before 2017, the Bulldogs last SEC title was 2005.

The 2018 and 2019 seasons saw the Bulldogs advance to the SEC Championship Game, secure an invite to the Sugar Bowl and combine for a 23-5 record. Most recently, Georgia completed a 12-2 campaign with a 26-14 victory over #7 Baylor in New Orleans.

He has also made an immediate impact in recruiting, posting the nation’s top-ranked class in 2018, the second-ranked class in 2019 and the third-ranked class in 2017.

In addition to coaching, Smart oversees the Kirby Smart Family Foundation, which is focused on being champions in the community by supporting and giving back to needy children and families. In September of 2020, Smart and his wife Mary Beth pledged $1 million to support social justice and student-athletes impacted by COVID-19.

Smart officially came home to Georgia on Dec. 6, 2015. He juggled two jobs for a month until January 11, 2016, when the Tide won its fourth national championship in a seven-year span.

Coach Smart’s Record
Year W L Pct. SEC
2016 8 5 .615 4-4
2017 13 2 .866 7-1
2018 11 3 .786 7-1
2019 12 2 .857 7-2
2020 5 2 .714 5-2
Total 49 14 .778 31-12
includes 2017-19 SECCGs, 2018 CFPNC

Did You Know?
Kirby Smart is one of nine head coaches at schools from Power 5 conferences that are coaching at their alma maters.

The complete list:
Paul Chryst (Wisconsin), Pat Fitzgerald (Northwestern), David Shaw (Stanford), Scott Frost (Nebraska), Kirby Smart (GEORGIA), Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State), Jonathan Smith (Oregon State), Jim Harbaugh (Michigan), Tom Allen (Indiana)

Top Ind. Single-Game Performances Under Smart
Rushing Yards: 222, Nick Chubb vs. #22 UNC (9/3/16)
Rushing TDs: 3, Sony Michel vs. UK (11/18/17); vs. #2 Oklahoma (1/1/18)
Longest Rush: 83-TD, D’Andre Swift @ #9 UK (11/3/18)
Passing Yards: 401, JT Daniels vs. MSU (11/21/20)
Passing TDs: 4, Jake Fromm vs. GT x2 (11/25/18, 11/30/19); JT Daniels vs. MSU (11/21/20)
Receiving Yards: 197 (8 rec.), Jermaine Burton vs. MSU (11/21/20)
Receiving TDs: 2, Isaiah McKenzie @ Missouri (9/17/16); Terry Godwin vs. Samford (9/16/17); Jeremiah Holloman vs. #9 Florida (10/27/18); Riley Ridley vs. GT (11/2518); George Pickens vs. Missouri (11/9/19); Jermaine Burton vs. MSU (11/21/20) Longest Pass/TD Pass: 82-TD, Bennett
Longest Pass/TD Pass: 82-TD, Bennett to James Cook vs. #2 BAMA (10/17/20)
Tackles: 15, Nakobe Dean vs. #8 UF (11/7/20)
Sacks: 3, Trenton Thompson vs. TCU (12/30/16)
TFL: 3, Azeez Ojulari vs. #7 AU (10/3/20); Thompson vs. Nicholls (9/10/16)

Quick Facts

  • Advanced to 2017-19 SECCGs, making Georgia the first from the East to win at least three straight since 1996.
  • Went 6-0 in the division in 2017-18 for the first time since the SEC split into divisions in 1992. Has gone 17-1 in the SEC East during the last three years.
  • 2017 Georgia Munger National Coach of the Year finalist, leading UGA to a 13-2 record, a Rose Bowl Game victory and an appearance the CFP National Championship Game.
  • The Bulldogs’ No. 2 AP ranking in 2017 was the team’s top AP ranking since week three of the 2008 season when Georgia was No. 2.
  • Seven fourth-quarter comebacks, including wins over #8 AU (’16), #22 UNC in Atlanta (’16), @ #24 Notre Dame (’17), vs. #2 Oklahoma in 2018 Rose Bowl Game.
  • Led UGA to its first win over a ranked team in a season opener away from Sanford Stadium in school history.

13 Defense/Special Teams Scores
2016: Safety vs. #22 UNC; Lorenzo Carter 24-yd fumble recovery for TD vs. Nicholls; Terry Godwin 43-yd KOR for TD @ SC; Maurice Smith 34-yd INT return for TD vs. #8 AU; Isaiah McKenzie 82-yd PR for TD vs. ULL
2017: J.R. Reed 3-yd fumble recovery for TD vs. Florida
2018: Juwan Taylor 1-yd INT return for TD @ USC; Mecole Hardman 70-yd PR for TD vs. MTSU; Tyson Campbell 64-yd fumble recovery for TD & Eric Stokes 8-yd blocked punt for TD @ Missouri
2019: J.R. Reed 14-yd PR for TD vs. Murray St.; Tae Crowder 60-yd fumble recovery for TD @ Tennessee; Tyson Campbell 0-yd fumble recovery for TD @ GT
2020: Safety @ ARK; Eric Stokes 30-yd INT return @ ARK; Monty Rice 20-yd fumble recovery vs. #14 UT; Eric Stokes 37-yd INT return vs. FLA

7 Victories When Tied Or Trailing Late
Year Opponent Start of 4th Qtr. Final
2016 %#22 UNC Trailed 24-23 33-24
2016 @ MIZZ Trailed 27-21 28-27
2016 @ UK Trailed 21-16 27-24
2016 #8 AUB Tied 7-7 13-7
2016 ^TCU Trailed 23-21 31-23
2017 #24 UND 17-16, trailed 19-17 with 10:21 left 20-19
2018 $ #2 Oklahoma 31-31 trailed 45-38 with 0:55 left 54-48 2ot

%Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic; ^Liberty Bowl; $Rose Bowl Game

A Dub In Daniels’ Dogs Debut

Redshirt sophomore transfer QB JT Daniels helped deliver a 31-24 victory over Mississippi State in his Bulldog debut. He graduated high school early, won the starting QB job at USC in 2018 and started all 11 games that season. Daniels then began 2019 as the Trojans starter but was lost for the year following a knee injury in the season opener. He transferred to Georgia during the summer of 2020 and continued to rehab his knee. Daniels joined the QB competition, which featured junior Stetson Bennett, freshman D’Wan Mathis and freshman Carson Beck.

Daniels, who was medically cleared prior to the Auburn game on Oct. 3, continued to compete for the job and volunteered to quarterback the scout team in order to get more reps. Following the Florida game, Georgia’s contest at Missouri was postponed because of COVID-19 concerns. Over the next two weeks, Daniels continued to battle for the starting spot and assumed the role against MSU. This marks the first time since 2006 that Georgia has started three different QBs in the same season (Joe Tereshinski, Matthew Stafford, Joe Cox).

Daniels registered 401 yards passing with four touchdowns (both career highs) in the victory over the SEC West Bulldogs. This was the first 400-yard passing game for a Georgia QB since Aaron Murray in 2013.

Mathis went 1-0 as a starter getting the nod in the season opener. Bennett helped Georgia go 3-2 as a starter, including two wins versus Top-15 teams. Mathis replaced Bennett during the game with #8 Florida after Bennett sustained an AC joint sprain in his right shoulder. Mathis has appeared in four games.

Meanwhile in his first career start at Georgia, Bennett helped lead the Bulldogs to a 27-6 win over #7 Auburn in Athens. In the first half on third down, Bennett was 5-for-7 for 81 yards and a touchdown. The score was a 21-yard strike to sophomore George Pickens when it was 3rd-and-9. The play gave the Bulldogs a 17-0 lead.

Bennett came in to help spark the Bulldogs to a 37-10 road win over Arkansas in the opener after redshirt freshman D’Wan Mathis got the start. In addition to his passing performance, Bennett also ran for a two-point conversion.

Mathis made his Bulldog starting debut in the opener against Arkansas. He finished 8-for-17 for 55 yards and an interception.

JT Daniels Passing (USC/UGA Career)
2018 (@ USC) Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff.
UNLV (W) 35 21 1 0 282 2 137.1
@ #10 STAN (L) 34 16 0 2 215 4 88.4
@ TEXAS (L) 48 30 0 1 322 3 114.7
WSU (W) 26 17 3 0 241 2 181.3
@ ARIZ (W) 24 16 0 0 197 2 135.6
#19 CU (W) 35 18 3 2 283 1 136.2
@ UTAH (L) 16 6 1 2 89 2 79.9
@ ORE ST (W) 26 14 1 0 177 2 123.7
CAL (L) 34 21 2 1 180 4 119.8
@ UCLA (L) 34 20 2 2 337 1 149.7
#3 ND (L) 51 37 1 0 349 2 136.5
2018 TOTAL 363 216 14 10 2,672 25 128.6
2019 (@ USC) Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff.
^FRESNO ST (W) 34 25 1 1 215 1 130.5
^knee injury, missed remainder of season
2020 (@ UGA) Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff.
MSU (W) 38 28 4 0 401 3 197.1
2020 TOTAL 38 28 4 0 401 3 197.1
CAREER TOTAL 435 269 19 11 3,288 29 134.7

 

Dogs Up Front

Georgia’s starting offensive line features juniors Jamaree Salyer (LT), Justin Shaffer (LG) and Trey Hill (C) with senior Ben Cleveland (RG) and redshirt freshman Warren McClendon (RT).

Redshirt sophomore Owen Condon (RT) got his first start at Arkansas while McClendon has gotten the nod the rest of the way. Also of note, McClendon has made four tackles this season following Bulldog turnovers.

Cleveland was named the SEC OL of the Week for the second time in his career following the win over #7 Auburn.

Georgia’s most effective games running the ball have come against #7 Auburn and at Kentucky. Georgia churned out 202 yards on 45 attempts (4.5 avg.) against the Tigers. The Bulldogs went for 215 on 43 tries (5.0 avg.) against the Wildcats.

Against #2 Alabama, Georgia had 145 rushing yards on 30 carries (4.8 avg.), including a 10-yard touchdown by Zamir White.

White Headlines Rushing Attack

Redshirt sophomore Zamir White leads the running game with 108 carries for 530 yards (both team highs) and seven touchdowns. He posted his second straight 100-yard rushing game after going for 107 yards on seven carries versus the #8 Gators, highlighted by his 75-yard touchdown run on the first play of the game.

Georgia had 215 rushing yards on 43 attempts (5.0 avg.) and scored both touchdowns on the ground during the win at Kentucky. Versus the Wildcats, White had a career-high 26 carries for 136 yards and a score.

White is a key member of the special teams unit, including collecting his first career blocked punt. This led to a touchdown, which gave the Bulldogs a 20-10 edge at Arkansas. White became the first Bulldog running back since 2005 to block a punt (Tyson Browning vs. Vanderbilt).

Junior James Cook (33 att., 155 yds.) is also a target out of the backfield with 15 catches for 188 yards and a touchdown. He had an 82-yard scoring catch at #2 Alabama and finished with 102 receiving yards. His score is the longest TD reception by a Bulldog since 2013.

Georgia also has sophomore Kenny McIntosh (22-97) and true freshman Kendall Milton (31-183) as reliable options in the backfield. Milton got the start alongside White against the Gators. He was forced to leave the game with a knee injury after having two carries for 18 yards and missed the MSU game.

Explosive Effort By Receivers

Redshirt sophomore Kearis Jackson (31 rec., 451 yds., 3 TDs) has emerged as a top target. After posting career highs in catches and yards against Arkansas, he set new career highs in the win over #7 Auburn. Jackson collected nine catches for 147 yards. In his most recent action versus MSU, he hauled in the game-winning touchdown, a 40 yarder, from JT Daniels on a 3rd-and-20 situation.

Sophomore George Pickens ranks second on the squad with 21 catches for 227 yards and three touchdowns. After missing the Kentucky and Florida games with an injury, Pickens returned to grab eight catches for 87 yards, including a four-yard score on 3rd-and-goal in the win over MSU.

True freshman Jermaine Burton (18-327-3) was a popular target for Stetson Bennett against #2 Alabama and also JT Daniels in the win over MSU. He had four catches for 58 yards and his first career touchdown against the Tide. His scoring reception was a 5-yard grab on 3rd-and-goal to give Georgia a 24-17 edge in the second quarter. Versus MSU, Burton made the best out of Daniels debut with eight receptions for 197 yards and two scores. His 197 yards ranks fourth best in school history.

With Pickens out, freshman Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint got the call against #8 UF and hauled in his first career touchdown (a 32 yarder on 3rd-and-7) to put Georgia up 14-0. However, he sustained a right ankle injury as he crossed the goal line. He will be sidelined for the remainder of 2020.

Georgia utilizes the tight ends as well with redshirt sophomore John FitzPatrick, graduate transfer Tre’ McKitty (FSU) and freshman Darnell Washington combining for 12 catches for 175 yards and one score.

Defense Tested Through The Air Of Late

When healthy, the Bulldogs have one of the nation’s top defenses. Georgia has been without its starting safety in senior Richard LeCounte, starting nose in junior Jordan Davis and starting defensive tackle in senior Julian Rochester the last two contests. The Bulldogs rank second in the SEC allowing just 21.3 points/game. Georgia is also second in the league with 20 sacks.

In the Bulldogs’ five wins this year, they have allowed just a total of 64 points. Against the nation’s top-scoring offense in #2 Alabama, the Crimson Tide posted a 41-24 win in Tuscaloosa. Then, #8 Florida, who was 10th nationally in Scoring Offense at 42.2, posted a 44-28 win as Georgia was missing three starters due to injury. Still, the Bulldogs held the Gators to a pair of field goals in the second half.

Georgia tops the SEC and ranks third nationally in Rushing Defense (74.1 ypg). The Bulldogs have allowed a pair of 100-yd. rushers this year (UA’s Najee Harris, 152; UK’s Chris Rodriguez, 108). The aforementioned pair gained a combined 260 while the rest of the Dogs’ opponents have combined to rush for 259 yards.

Georgia held Arkansas to 77 yards rushing on 28 attempts while Auburn had just 39 yards on 22 tries. Thanks in part to five sacks, #14 Tennessee finished with minus-1 rushing yards on 27 attempts. The Bulldogs gave up only 22 yards on 14 carries in the win over Mississippi State.

The defense has allowed only four rushing TDs in 2020. However, two came from MSU on Nov. 21.

Junior Eric Stokes is tied with LeCounte as two of the nation’s best with three interceptions, including a national leading pair of pick-sixes. He posted his first career INT against ARK and took it back 30 yards for a score. This marked the second touchdown of his career after he blocked a punt versus Missouri and scored in 2018. Versus the Gators, Stokes recorded his third pick and returned it 37 yards for a score.

Junior Tyson Campbell and sophomores Lewis Cine and Tyrique Stevenson round out the starters in the secondary. Cine had four stops at UK, but was forced to leave the game with an injury. Christopher Smith replaced LeCounte in the lineup the last two games.

The unit was tested versus MSU’s “Air Raid” as senior Mark Webb posted a career-high nine tackles as did sophomore Tyrique Stevenson with seven stops.

LeCounte, a Preseason All-American, is out due to a motorcycle accident after the Kentucky game. He missed his first start in Georgia’s last 24 games versus #8 Florida. LeCounte has three picks this year and eight in his career. Against the Wildcats, he had a career-high 14 stops and a forced fumble and was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for the first time in his career as well as the Jim Thorpe Award Player of the Week.

Linebackers Wreaking Havoc

Georgia is deep at LB with Monty Rice leading the way. He ranks second with 42 stops this year. Rice was named the Bednarik Award Player of the Week following his performance in the win over #14 Tennessee. He had strip-sack, recovered the fumble and ran it in 20 yards for his first career touchdown against the Vols.

Redshirt sophomore Azeez Ojulari has a team high 7.5 TFLs, including 4.5 sacks, and has a pair of forced fumbles so far this season. He ranks second in the SEC in both sacks and TFLs.

Against the Vols, Ojulari earned SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week honors. He registered four tackles, including a sack for a loss of six yards, a forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

Sophomore Nakobe Dean leads the team with 61 tackles following a huge performance the last three games. He posted a career-high 15 tackles versus #8 Florida, another 14 at Kentucky and then 12 stop against Mississippi State.

Sophomore Nolan Smith, junior Quay Walker, senior Jermaine Johnson and sophomore and 2019 Freshman All-SEC selection Travon Walker have given this position additional depth.

Johnson started 2020 with a strong performance, collecting six tackles and 1.5 sacks at Arkansas and then had his fourth sack of the year against MSU. Against #2 Alabama, Walker posted a career-high seven tackles. He had his first career start at Kentucky and had five stops.

Revamped Front Due To Injuries

Georgia started the season with preseason All-SEC selection Jordan Davis and a trio of seniors in Devonte WyattMalik Herring and Julian Rochester up front. However, Davis and Rochester were injured in the win at Kentucky and have missed the last two games. Freshman Jalen Carter garnered his first start against the Gators.

Herring had four stops, including a sack, at #2 Alabama. Wyatt matched his career high with seven stops in the win at Kentucky.

Against the Wildcats, Davis and Rochester missed a majority of the contest with injuries.

Carter lined up in the backfield versus #14 Tennessee and caught a 1-yard touchdown reception from QB Stetson Bennett.

From Rod To Pod

Redshirt sophomore Jack Podlesny is 9-for-11 on field goals and 24-for-24 on PATs this year. He made his debut in the 2020 season opener. Podlesny made a pair of 38-yard field goals, went 3-for-3 on PATs and five of his six kickoffs resulted in touchbacks in the win over Arkansas.

In the victory over #14 Tennessee, Podlesny had a solid game going 3-for-3 on field goals, including a career-long 51 yarder that gave the Bulldogs the lead for good at 23-21 in the third quarter.

At #2 Alabama, Podlesny hit his second FG from 50 or more yards and added three PATs.

Georgia extended the NCAA record this season for consecutive PATs made. The streak stands at 316 dating back to 2014. The streak involves six kickers (Marshall Morgan, Patrick Beless, William Ham, David Marvin, Rodrigo Blankenship and Podlesny).

For the first time since 2015, Georgia needed to replace its placekicker as the All-American/2019 Lou Groza Award winner Blankenship graduated. He now serves as the Indianapolis Colts PK.

Georgia’s snappers this year include redshirt sophomore Payne Walker and redshirt freshman William Mote. Walker, who was one of the snappers last year as well, snaps on field goals and PATs while Mote handles the snaps for punts.

One Of The Country’s Top Punting Units

Junior punter Jake Camarda’s 47.7 average ranks third in the country and the Bulldogs 45.5 average in Net Punting is second nationally. He has punted 28 times and placed 17 inside the 20 and has had 13 that have traveled 50+. Opponents have only had two punt returns for two yards. Camarda is also kicking off as Georgia leads the SEC in kickoff coverage and ranks third in KO touchbacks.

Camarda has been named the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week twice this year (ARK, UK). He has been on the “Ray’s 4” list as one of the week’s top punters nationally twice.

Camarda looked to be in midseason form in the opener by averaging 50.7 yards on seven punts.

Against #7 Auburn, Camarda only punted twice in the first half and averaged 51.5 yards. During the win over #14 Tennessee, he had a pair of punts for an average of 56.5, including a 64 yarder.

Now in his third season, Camarda is averaging 45.6 yards/ punt, which is on pace for a school record. Drew Butler, the 2009 Ray Guy Award winner, owns the Bulldog record with a 45.4.

Back Deep For The Dogs

In the KOR game, sophomore Kenny McIntosh has six returns for 218 yards (36.3 average; team is third nationally at 32.1). He missed the Kentucky and Florida games after getting injured against #2 Alabama. His longest of the year is a 48 yarder at Arkansas. Redshirt sophomore Kearis Jackson has a 30.8 avg. on six returns. He had a team-long 56 yarder against #8 Florida.

With WR/PR Dominick Blaylock out for the year with a knee injury, Jackson has been handling the punt returns.

Explosive Plays In 2020

Bulldog offensive coordinator Todd Monken defines an explosive play as at least a 12-yard rush or a 16-yard completion.

Game Georgia Opponent Final Score
@ Arkansas 8 (2R, 6P) 5 (1R, 4P) Georgia 37-10
#7 Auburn 10 (2R, 8P) 4 (4P) Georgia 27-6
#14 Tennessee 9 (3R, 6P) 4 (4P) Georgia 44-21
@ #2 Alabama 8 (2R, 6P) 8 (1R, 7P) Alabama 41-24
@ Kentucky 4 (2R, 2P) 1 (R) Georgia 14-3
vs. #8 Florida 8 (5R, 3P) 10 (10P) Florida 44-28
Mississippi State 8 (8P) 4 (4P) Georgia 31-24

Longest Rush by Georgia: 75-yard TD by Zamir White vs. #8 UF
Longest Rush by Opp.: 23 yards by Chris Rodriguez (RB), Kentucky
Longest Completion by Georgia: 82-yard TD @ #2 BAMA (Stetson Bennett to James Cook)
Longest Completion by Opp.: 90-yard TD by #2 BAMA (Mac Jones to Jaylen Waddle)

Havoc Plays In 2020

Turnovers (interceptions, forced fumbles), deflections, tackles for loss, including sacks, are examples of havoc plays.

Game Georgia Final Score
@ Arkansas 3 INTs (1 for a TD), 1 FF, 4 TFLs, 2 Sacks, Safety Georgia 37-10
#7 Auburn 1 INT, 1 FF, 6 TFL, 3 Sacks Georgia 27-6
#14 Tennessee 1 INT, 3 FF (1 for a TD), 6 TFL, 5 sacks Georgia 44-21
@ #2 Alabama 1 INT, 4 TFL, 3 sacks Alabama 41-24
@ Kentucky 1 FF, 4 TFL, 4 sacks Georgia 14-3
vs. #8 Florida 1 INT, 4 TFL, 1 sack Florida 44-28
Mississippi State 4 TFL, 2 sacks Georgia 31-24

 

Usually N.O.T. Going To Lose With One Of These

Did You Know? Georgia is 14-1 when it registers a Non-Offensive Touchdown/Score in the Kirby Smart era. There have been a total of 17 since 2016 (15 TDs, 2 Safeties).

Date Opp. Time & Play Score Final
9/3/16 vs. ^#22 UNC 3rdQ. @ 0:48, Safety (R. Smith Tackle on Pass) 23-24 W, 33-24
9/10/16 Nicholls 3rdQ. @ 4:50, 24-yd Fumb. Ret. (L. Carter) 26-14 W, 26-24
10/9/16 @ SC 4thQ. @ 1:33, 43-yd KOR (T. Godwin) 28-14 W, 28-14
11/12/16 #8 AU 3rdQ. @ 14:37, 34-yd INT Ret. (M. Smith) 7-7 W, 13-7
11/19/16 Louisiana 1stQ @ 8:30, 82-yd PR (I. McKenzie) 14-0 W, 35-21
10/28/17 vs. +Florida 3rdQ @ 5:21, 3-yd Fumb. Ret. (J.R. Reed) 35-0 W, 42-7
9/8/18 @ #24 SC 1stQ @ 14:13, *0-yd INT Ret. (J. Taylor) 7-0 W, 41-17
9/15/18 MTSU 2ndQ @ 7:19, 70-yd PR (M. Hardman) 28-0 W, 49-7
9/22/18 @ Missouri 1stQ @ 9:01, 64-yd Fumb. Ret. (T. Campbell) 7-0 W, 43-29
9/22/18 @ Missouri 2ndQ @ 5:45, 8-yd Blocked PR (E. Stokes) 20-7 W, 43-29
9/7/19 Murray St. 2ndQ @ 13:51, 14-yd Fumb. Ret. (J.R. Reed) 21-7 W, 63-17
10/5/19 @ UT 4thQ @ 4:39, 60-yd. Fumb. Ret. (T. Crowder) 36-14 W, 43-14
11/30/19 @ GT 4thQ @ 3:06, 0-yd Fumb. Rec. (T. Campbell) 52-7 W, 52-7
9/26/20 @ ARK 2ndQ @ 14:30, Safety on -14 rush (Team) 0-7 W, 37-10
9/26/20 @ ARK 3rdQ @ 2:53, 30-yd INT Ret. (E. Stokes) 20-10 W, 37-10
10/10/20 #14 UT 4thQ @ 9:56, 20-yd Fumb. Ret. (M. Rice) 44-21 W, 44-21
11/7/20 vs. #8 UF 2ndQ @ 12:17, 37-yd INT Ret. (E. Stokes) 14-14 L, 44-28

*Deandre Baker 56-yard INT Ret. then dropped ball before goal line, Juwan Taylor picked up in endzone
^Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic, Ga. Dome, Atlanta; +now known as TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville

Did You Know?

Georgia, Kentucky and Arkansas are the only three teams in the nation that have faced three opponents ranked in the AP Top 10 at the time of game. The Bulldogs knocked off #7 Auburn 27-6 and fell to #2 Alabama and #8 Florida.

Stokes Entering Rare Territory

Junior DB Eric Stokes is tied for the team lead in interceptions with three alongside senior S Richard LeCounte. Stokes, who did not have a pick before this season, has returned two for touchdowns (vs. #8 Florida, @ Arkansas) and is one of only three players in the FBS who have accomplished that feat this year.

Stokes is the third Bulldog to return two picks for scores in the same season. In fact, both Jake Scott (W, 35-14 @ Kentucky, 1968) and Darryl Gamble (W, 52-38 @ LSU, 2008) had their pair in the same game.

No Bulldog has ever had three picks returned for touchdowns in a season. Cal’s Deltha O’Neal owns the NCAA record with four interceptions returned for touchdowns in one season in 1999.

Georgia In The AP Top 25

The Bulldogs have maintained their spot in the AP Top 25 now for 61 consecutive weeks, which ranks fourth nationally, dating back to the start of the 2017 season. Following Georgia’s second loss of the season, the Bulldogs fell out of the Top 10 on Nov. 8 for the first time since Sept. 25, 2017. This was a streak of 54 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 and that trailed only Alabama and Clemson, who each stand at 87 apiece.

Alternate Uniform Combos

The Bulldogs wore black jerseys during their latest victory over Mississippi State. Georgia has worn black jerseys six times (five games and one G-Day scrimmage) in the modern era with the traditional silver britches.

In the 2020 season opening victory at Arkansas, Georgia wore wear red pants as a tribute to the 1980 Bulldogs, who wore them once that season in the opening win at Tennessee. In both instances, Georgia paired the pants with white jerseys.

This year is the 40th anniversary of that undefeated national championship season. A circular commemorative national championship patch is also displayed on the chest of the jersey. Additionally, a square patch with the phrase “Together Equality” is on the jersey.

Stetson Bennett (UGA Career)
2019 Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff.
MSU 13 9 2 1 124 0 184.7
ASU 10 9 0 0 109 0 181.6
GT 3 2 0 0 27 0 142.3
#2 LSU 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
2019 TOTAL 27 20 2 1 260 0 172.0
2020 Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff.
@ARK 29 20 2 0 211 1 152.8
#7 AU (W) 28 17 1 0 240 1 144.5
#14 UT (W) 27 16 2 0 238 1 157.8
#2 UA (L)) 40 18 2 3 269 2 103.0
@UK (W) 13 9 0 2 131 0 123.1
#8 UF (L) 16 5 1 1 78 0 80.3
2020 TOTAL 153 85 8 6 1,167 5 129.0
CAREER TOTAL 180 105 10 7 1,427 5 135.5

 

D’Wan Mathis (UGA Career)
2020 Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff.
@ARK (W) 17 8 0 1 55 2 62.5
#8 UF 13 4 1 2 34 3 47.4
2020 TOTAL 30 12 1 3 89 5 55.9

 

Smart Family Commits $1 Million To UGA

Head football coach Kirby Smart and his wife, Mary Beth, will donate $1 million to their alma mater to support the UGA Athletic Association’s new social justice program, create scholarships for senior student-athletes whose final seasons were impacted by COVID-19, and contribute to the expansion of the UGA football program.

“Mary Beth and I are where we are because of the University of Georgia, so we feel a duty to give back to the university that opened so many doors for us, brought us together and brought us home,” said Smart. “The current moment presents unique challenges for all of us, whether that’s dealing with the ramifications of this pandemic or acknowledging and addressing racial inequality. We hope this gift can fuel positive change in both areas.”

The Smarts joined Detroit Lions quarterback and former UGA standout Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, to endow UGA Athletics’ new social justice program. The goal of the program is to continue developing an environment to effect meaningful change in the areas of diversity, inclusion, equity and social justice for all, including student-athletes, coaches and staff.

Many student-athletes saw their seasons canceled or postponed this year as part of public health precautions to protect against COVID-19. As a result, the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility and lifted team financial aid limits so that senior studentathletes could return and complete their final seasons of eligibility at UGA. But with a pandemic-related financial shortfall impacting the Athletic Association’s budgets, UGA Athletics faced a challenge: finding new funding avenues to support returning student-athletes.

This is where the Smarts stepped in, dedicating a portion of their gift to defraying the costs associated with returning seniors whose spring and fall activities were impacted by COVID-19.

The final portion of the Smarts’ gift will support the Butts- Mehre Expansion Project, which will expand and renovate all aspects of football operations at UGA. The project will, among other improvements, expand the weight room and add a locker room, meeting rooms, coaches’ offices and a sports medicine facility to Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall.

‘Dawgs For Pups’ Begins To Help Area Students

The Georgia football team kicked off its initiative called “Dawgs For Pups” in early September by pledging to raise money for WiFi hotspots for Clarke County students.

After the idea arose from a team meeting, the Bulldogs are participating in a number of “Dawgs For Pups” activities in the Athens area and beyond to help students and others affected by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The first activity has been to supply families who have kindergarten to eighth grade students with WiFi hotspots. This access to an internet connection will help students stay connected with their virtual classroom.

The Bulldogs and donors gave $100,000 to the project. “Helping out the youth in this area is so important because they are our future,” said senior defensive back Eric Stokes. “I have a platform (at the University of Georgia) and I am trying to use that platform and make it as big as it can go.”

The donations will help support the more than 1,000 families in Clarke County who do not have the Internet access needed for online learning. For only $20, donors can sponsor a family’s unlimited high-speed date plan for a month. For $60, donors can sponsor a family’s WiFi for the fall semester. All donations received will be solely for the purpose of hotspots for CCSD. The link to donate to “Bridging The Digital Divide” is here: http://gado.gs/53q

Successful Food2Kids Snack Drive

The Bulldogs’ second project of the “Dawgs For Pups” initiative was called the Food2Kids Snack Drive. The Food2Kids Snack Drive came at a pivotal time for the area community. The temporary COVID-19 unemployment benefits have ended and many parents are unable to go to work with their children receiving a virtual education and not attending school.

The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia has reported an 80 percent increase in demand over its 2019 numbers and with September being Hunger Action Month, food bank representatives are stressing that the need for any help in this arena remains high.

The Bulldog football team, as well as other UGA teams, and donors gave nearly 27,000 pounds of food to the Food Bank.

Healthy and transportable snacks were the ones targeted for the Food2Kids Snack Drive. Granola bars, snack-size trail mix, nuts and pretzel bags, 100 percent fruit treat snacks and other various snacks that are not easily crushed under the weight of canned goods were requested for the drive.

“I’ve been giving back to my community as far as I can remember,” said sophomore linebacker Nakobe Dean. “Doing projects like this makes me feel like I am kind of continuing that tradition that we did with my mom growing up. It’s important to help the youth at all times, not just right now in times of despair but all the time since they are the future of our country.”

The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia still accepts donations for this program. The food bank’s hours for drop-off are 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Monday through Friday.

Third ‘Dawgs For Pups’ Initiative Arrives

The Georgia football team has officially started its third project of the “Dawgs For Pups” initiative in the form of a coat drive for area children.

The latest initiative is a coat drive for children in the Athens- Clarke County area. With winter approaching and colder temperatures coming, the Bulldog football team and the rest of the UGA Athletic Association will be working with the local Boys & Girls Club to generate donations of new or gently used coats for children in kindergarten through eighth grade. Donations for the coat drive can be dropped on the main floor (third floor) of the UGAAA’s Butts-Mehre Building (1 Selig Circle, Athens, GA 30602) between 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The Bulldogs will be offering 2020 football schedule posters signed by head coach Kirby Smart to anyone who donates a new or gently used coat.

“It’s going to start getting pretty cold out there and a lot of kids don’t have the gear they need to stay warm,” said Bulldog receivers coach Cortez Hankton. “We want to be sure we provide them with coats and support. We want to be sure our Dawgs take care of the ‘Pups’ in our community and that we give what we can.”

Bulldog Graduates

Georgia has a pair of player on this year’s roster who have already earned their undergraduate degrees. The graduates include: DB Prather Hudson (Georgia – Finance) and TE Tre’ McKitty (FSU – Criminology).

All of the SEC players who have achieved an undergraduate degree are sporting the SEC Graduate patch on their uniforms.

Seven Bulldogs Chosen In 2020 NFL Draft

The seven Georgia players in 2020 matched the total from 2019 and equaled the second-best total in school history.

OT Andrew Thomas (1st Rd.-No. 4, Giants), RB D’Andre Swift (2nd Rd.-No. 35, Detroit), OT Isaiah Wilson (1st Rd.-No. 29, Tennessee), OG Solomon Kindley (4th Rd.-No. 111, Miami), QB Jake Fromm (5th Rd.-No. 167, Buffalo), TE Charlie Woerner (6th Rd.-No. 190, San Francisco) and ILB Tae Crowder (7th Rd.-No. 255, N.Y. Giants) were all picked by NFL teams.

Selected as the draft’s final pick, Crowder became Georgia’s second “Mr. Irrelevant” after Bulldog Donald Chumley was taken with the last pick in the 1985 draft. Crowder is on the Giants active roster. Also, eight Bulldogs signed as free agents.

Georgia has 50 players on NFL rosters, including 10 that were part of the Bulldogs’ offense last year.

First-Time Starters

The Bulldogs have had 16 first-time starters in 2020, including seven in the opener.

@ ARK: 7 (Darnell WashingtonWilliam Mote, Jake Podlesny, Nakobe DeanJermaine BurtonD’Wan MathisOwen Condon)
#7 AU: 2 (Stetson BennettWarren McClendon)
#14 UT: 2 (Tre’ McKittyNolan Smith)
@ #2 UA: none
@ UK: 2 (Marcus Rosemy-JacksaintQuay Walker)
vs. #8 UF: 3 (Jalen CarterChristopher SmithKendall Milton)
MSU: 1 (JT Daniels)

The True Freshman Experience

During the 2020 season opener, 10 true freshmen played for the Bulldogs. This season, 15 true freshmen have taken the field for Georgia.

Bulldog Captains

@ ARK: Malik HerringRichard LeCounteJamaree Salyer
#7 AU: Tyson CampbellMonty RiceZamir White
#14 UT: Mark WebbKearis JacksonJordan Davis
@ #2 UA: Azeez Ojulari, Rice, Salyer
@ UK: Herring, Trey HillEric Stokes
vs. #8 UF: James Cook, Rice, Campbell
MSU: Salyer, Ojulari, Jackson