UGA Football: Bulldogs Close Out Home Slate With Senior Night Against Rebels

Game & Broadcast Info
  • Kickoff: Saturday, November 4 – 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (92,746) | Athens, Ga.
  • 2023 Records: GEORGIA (9-0, 6-0 SEC), Mississippi (8-1, 5-1 SEC)
  • 2023 Rankings: Georgia #1/1/2, Missouri #10/10/10
  • TV: ESPN – Chris Fowler (PxP), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline)
  • Video Stream: ESPN+
  • Radio: 95.5 FM WSB – Bulldog Network | Affiliates | Scott Howard (PxP), Eric Zeier (Color), DJ Shockley (sideline)
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
  • Satellite: 94/192 – 82
  • Web Stats: georgiadogs.com
  • Twitter: #MISSvsUGA
  • SECN ReBroadcast: 11/16 – 9:30pm, 11/18 – 4:00am
  • History: Georgia vs. Ole Miss All-Time Series Results: UGA 32-13-1
  • Last Meeting: 9/24/2016 – L, 45-14 in Oxford, Miss.
  • Tickets: SeatGeek
“Better Never Rests”

Kirby Smart is in his eighth year directing the Bulldogs who are 90-15 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 history.

Most Consecutive Weeks At No. 1

Georgia has established an SEC record for Most Consecutive Weeks at No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. The Bulldogs are tied for second all-time at 21 weeks, and this is the longest streak in the College Football Playoff era.

33 Southern California, 12/8/03 to 12/4/05
21 GEORGIA, 10/9/22 – current
21 Miami (FL), 10/14/01 to 10/28/02

Most Wins By Bulldog Senior Class

The Bulldog senior class collected its 46th win with its latest victory over Florida.

1. 49-5 (2022)
T2. 46-3 (2023)

Bulldogs Close Out Home Slate With Senior Night Against Rebels

Georgia concludes its 2023 home schedule Saturday against No. 10 Ole Miss with kickoff set for 7 p.m. on ESPN. The Bulldogs hold a 32-13-1 edge in the series with the Rebels. Georgia had won 10 straight in the series until the last meeting which came in 2016 in Oxford as the Rebels snapped the streak with a 45-14 decision in Kirby Smart‘s first season at the helm. Ole Miss’ last trip to town came in 2012 when the Bulldogs won 37-10. ESPN College GameDay returns to Athens for the first time since last year’s win over No. 1 (CFP) Tennessee. The Bulldogs are 6-2 when GameDay visits Athens.

Georgia will recognize its Seniors before the game, and they are 46-3 in their career, which ranks second in victories for a class in school history. The 2022 Senior Class went 49-5 with a pair of national titles. Also of note, Georgia enters Saturday’s game with a 24-game home winning streak which has tied the school mark set from 1980-83.

About Ole Miss

Head Coach Lane Kiffin has Ole Miss in the national top 10 for the third straight season, the first such streak since 1962-64. In fact, the Rebels are 8-1 for the second straight year and the first time since 1961-62. Ole Miss leads the SEC and ranks (13th in the FBS) in turnover margin at +8. Ole Miss has tallied 10 interceptions and four fumble recoveries. Ole Miss ranks among the top 10 nationally in fewest turnovers with just six. The Rebels start fast, outscoring opponents 117-38 in the 1st quarter, and finish fast, outscoring opponents 103-44 in the 4th quarter. Junior QB Jaxson Dart directs the offense that has seven scoring drives under one minute. Sophomore RB Quinshon Judkins leads the SEC with 12 rushing TDs while Dart has seven. Ole Miss has three 500-yard receivers in Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins and Dayton Wade. Harris had 213 yards on 11 catches with a score versus A&M last Saturday.

This Is Our House

Georgia is 43-4 at home in the Kirby Smart era, including 12-1 against ranked opponents. In fact, the Bulldogs have won their last 12 games in Athens versus ranked opponents. This year, Georgia crushed No. 20 Kentucky 51-13 on Dooley Field on Oct. 7 and then edged No. 12 Missouri 30-21 last weekend.

Balance Signals Success

The Bulldogs are one of only four teams in the country who are ranked in the top 10 in both Scoring Offense and Scoring Defense. The Bulldogs rank sixth nationally in Scoring Defense at 15.4 ppg. Georgia is 10th nationally in Scoring Offense at 39.3 points per game. The other three teams are Michigan (9-0), Penn State (8-1) and SMU (7-2).

One of the keys to Georgia’s success is its third down defense. The Bulldogs are ranked third nationally with opponents converting just 27 percent of the time. In SEC action, Georgia opponents are a combined 20-for-69 on third downs (29 percent). The Bulldogs are fourth nationally in converting third downs (55 percent). Georgia has converted 42 of 78 third downs (54 percent) against league opponents.

Bulldogs Again Among The Leaders In Scoring Defense

Since the arrival of Kirby Smart in 2016, the Bulldogs have featured talented defenses and twice led the nation in Scoring Defense. This season, Georgia is ranked sixth nationally allowing 15.4 points/game. The Bulldogs return 12 players who have starting experience from a group that ranked fifth nationally in 2022 allowing opponents only 14.3 points per contest.

Year Pts./Game NCAA Rank Record Shutouts
2016 24.0 35th 8-5 0
2017 16.4 6th 13-2 1
2018 19.2 15th 11-3 1
2019 12.6 1st 12-2 3
2020 20.0 16th 8-2 0
2021 10.2 1st 14-1 3
2022 14.3 5th 15-0 2
2023 15.4 6th 9-0 0
We’ve Gone Streaking

Georgia is on a school record 26-game winning streak that began with a 34-11 win over Michigan in the 2021 CFP semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl. This ranks third in SEC history.

Georgia is enjoying a school record streak of 36 consecutive regular season victories that dates to a 31-24 home triumph over Mississippi State on Nov. 21, 2020. That’s the longest streak in the FBS.

Georgia has won 25 regular season SEC games in a row dating to a 31-24 win over Mississippi State on Nov. 21, 2020. This is a school record for consecutive SEC wins and ranks second in SEC history.

The Bulldogs have tied the school record with 24 home wins in a row. This matches a mark set from 1980-83.

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UGA Men’s Basketball: Georgia Holds On to Defeat Wake Forest, 80-77

ATHENS, Ga. — In his first game at Stegeman Coliseum, Noah Thomasson led the Georgia men’s basketball team in scoring with 21 points as the Bulldogs defeated the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, 80-77, before 8,176 spectators on Friday evening.

All five starters for the Bulldogs scored double figures. Thomasson added five boards and a team-best three assists to his 21 points, Jabri Abdur-Rahim totaled 17 points with three 3-pointers and four rebounds while Russel Tchewa finished with 11 points and six boards. Both RJ Melendez and Silas Demary Jr. had 10 points, also contributing six and five rebounds respectively. As a team, Georgia won the battle of the paint, outscoring Wake Forest in paint points by a 46-26 margin.

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UGA Women’s Soccer: Georgia Advances to NCAA Second Round with 2-1 Win over Liberty

ATHENS, Ga. – A goal in the 85th minute powered the University of Georgia soccer team past Liberty, 2-1, in the first round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament Friday evening before 1,483 spectators at the Turner Soccer Complex.

Graduate forward Hannah White and freshman defender Kiera Staude each put a goal on the board, with graduate midfielder Croix Bethune assisting on both. Bethune, redshirt freshman midfielder Summer Denigan and redshirt senior midfielder Nicole Vernis put up five shots apiece to lead the Georgia (12-4-5) offense. Five other Bulldogs posted shots on the evening as they outshot Liberty (16-3-1) by a 29-4 margin. Sophomore goalkeeper Jordan Brown tallied three saves in the 90 minutes of play.

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UGA Football: Gameday Central – Georgia vs Ole Miss

UGA Football: Bulldogs Close Out Home Slate With Senior Night Against Rebels

Game & Broadcast Info
  • Kickoff: Saturday, November 4 – 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (92,746) | Athens, Ga.
  • 2023 Records: GEORGIA (9-0, 6-0 SEC), Mississippi (8-1, 5-1 SEC)
  • 2023 Rankings: Georgia #1/1/2, Missouri #10/10/10
  • TV: ESPN – Chris Fowler (PxP), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline)
  • Video Stream: ESPN+
  • Radio: 95.5 FM WSB – Bulldog Network | Affiliates | Scott Howard (PxP), Eric Zeier (Color), DJ Shockley (sideline)
  • Audio Stream: georgiadogs.com
  • Satellite: 94/192 – 82
  • Web Stats: georgiadogs.com
  • Twitter: #MISSvsUGA
  • SECN ReBroadcast: 11/16 – 9:30pm, 11/18 – 4:00am
  • History: Georgia vs. Ole Miss All-Time Series Results: UGA 32-13-1
  • Last Meeting: 9/24/2016 – L, 45-14 in Oxford, Miss.
  • Tickets: SeatGeek
“Better Never Rests”

Kirby Smart is in his eighth year directing the Bulldogs who are 90-15 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 history.

Most Consecutive Weeks At No. 1

Georgia has established an SEC record for Most Consecutive Weeks at No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. The Bulldogs are tied for second all-time at 21 weeks, and this is the longest streak in the College Football Playoff era.

33 Southern California, 12/8/03 to 12/4/05
21 GEORGIA, 10/9/22 – current
21 Miami (FL), 10/14/01 to 10/28/02

Most Wins By Bulldog Senior Class

The Bulldog senior class collected its 46th win with its latest victory over Florida.

1. 49-5 (2022)
T2. 46-3 (2023)

Bulldogs Close Out Home Slate With Senior Night Against Rebels

Georgia concludes its 2023 home schedule Saturday against No. 10 Ole Miss with kickoff set for 7 p.m. on ESPN. The Bulldogs hold a 32-13-1 edge in the series with the Rebels. Georgia had won 10 straight in the series until the last meeting which came in 2016 in Oxford as the Rebels snapped the streak with a 45-14 decision in Kirby Smart‘s first season at the helm. Ole Miss’ last trip to town came in 2012 when the Bulldogs won 37-10. ESPN College GameDay returns to Athens for the first time since last year’s win over No. 1 (CFP) Tennessee. The Bulldogs are 6-2 when GameDay visits Athens.

Georgia will recognize its Seniors before the game, and they are 46-3 in their career, which ranks second in victories for a class in school history. The 2022 Senior Class went 49-5 with a pair of national titles. Also of note, Georgia enters Saturday’s game with a 24-game home winning streak which has tied the school mark set from 1980-83.

About Ole Miss

Head Coach Lane Kiffin has Ole Miss in the national top 10 for the third straight season, the first such streak since 1962-64. In fact, the Rebels are 8-1 for the second straight year and the first time since 1961-62. Ole Miss leads the SEC and ranks (13th in the FBS) in turnover margin at +8. Ole Miss has tallied 10 interceptions and four fumble recoveries. Ole Miss ranks among the top 10 nationally in fewest turnovers with just six. The Rebels start fast, outscoring opponents 117-38 in the 1st quarter, and finish fast, outscoring opponents 103-44 in the 4th quarter. Junior QB Jaxson Dart directs the offense that has seven scoring drives under one minute. Sophomore RB Quinshon Judkins leads the SEC with 12 rushing TDs while Dart has seven. Ole Miss has three 500-yard receivers in Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins and Dayton Wade. Harris had 213 yards on 11 catches with a score versus A&M last Saturday.

This Is Our House

Georgia is 43-4 at home in the Kirby Smart era, including 12-1 against ranked opponents. In fact, the Bulldogs have won their last 12 games in Athens versus ranked opponents. This year, Georgia crushed No. 20 Kentucky 51-13 on Dooley Field on Oct. 7 and then edged No. 12 Missouri 30-21 last weekend.

Balance Signals Success

The Bulldogs are one of only four teams in the country who are ranked in the top 10 in both Scoring Offense and Scoring Defense. The Bulldogs rank sixth nationally in Scoring Defense at 15.4 ppg. Georgia is 10th nationally in Scoring Offense at 39.3 points per game. The other three teams are Michigan (9-0), Penn State (8-1) and SMU (7-2).

One of the keys to Georgia’s success is its third down defense. The Bulldogs are ranked third nationally with opponents converting just 27 percent of the time. In SEC action, Georgia opponents are a combined 20-for-69 on third downs (29 percent). The Bulldogs are fourth nationally in converting third downs (55 percent). Georgia has converted 42 of 78 third downs (54 percent) against league opponents.

Bulldogs Again Among The Leaders In Scoring Defense

Since the arrival of Kirby Smart in 2016, the Bulldogs have featured talented defenses and twice led the nation in Scoring Defense. This season, Georgia is ranked sixth nationally allowing 15.4 points/game. The Bulldogs return 12 players who have starting experience from a group that ranked fifth nationally in 2022 allowing opponents only 14.3 points per contest.

Year Pts./Game NCAA Rank Record Shutouts
2016 24.0 35th 8-5 0
2017 16.4 6th 13-2 1
2018 19.2 15th 11-3 1
2019 12.6 1st 12-2 3
2020 20.0 16th 8-2 0
2021 10.2 1st 14-1 3
2022 14.3 5th 15-0 2
2023 15.4 6th 9-0 0
We’ve Gone Streaking

Georgia is on a school record 26-game winning streak that began with a 34-11 win over Michigan in the 2021 CFP semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl. This ranks third in SEC history.

Georgia is enjoying a school record streak of 36 consecutive regular season victories that dates to a 31-24 home triumph over Mississippi State on Nov. 21, 2020. That’s the longest streak in the FBS.

Georgia has won 25 regular season SEC games in a row dating to a 31-24 win over Mississippi State on Nov. 21, 2020. This is a school record for consecutive SEC wins and ranks second in SEC history.

The Bulldogs have tied the school record with 24 home wins in a row. This matches a mark set from 1980-83.

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UGA Football: Smart, Bulldogs Preview Ole Miss Game

ATHENS, Ga. — University of Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart, along with several student-athletes, previewed the upcoming game against Ole Miss with media on Monday. They offered the following comments.

Head Coach Kirby Smart
Opening Statement
“Before we jump to Ole Miss, I want to talk about some accolades and some things going on in the athletic department to make sure we get great coverage for our other teams. Basketball is getting ready to start. The women’s soccer team, which I got to watch the semifinal match and parts of the final match, won the SEC tournament. So, want to congratulate Keidane (McAlpine) and his team, his staff. What a tremendous job. He has made a major impact on our soccer program really quickly, and they, hopefully, will be hosting a Friday match here in Athens, which should come out today.

“But also, I want to encourage everybody to come out for basketball. They’ve both got home openers this week. I think the women open tonight, 7 p.m., against North Carolina A&T, here at home, and then the men play Friday night at 7 also against Wake Forest. So, with the excitement of our game, we should get a great turnout for both of the basketball teams, as well as the women’s soccer. So, encourage you guys to help promote that and get folks out for that.

“Moving to Ole Miss, they’ve got a really good football team. They’ve improved. You watch them on tape, and you watch the games throughout the year, they’ve improved with every game. They’ve played a tremendous schedule, some really tough teams they’ve played on their schedule. Lane does a great job with his program, with his team. They’ve got a great staff. They got really good players. He’s done an incredible job.

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UGA Men’s Basketball: Georgia Falls to Oregon in Season Opener, 82-71

LAS VEGAS — Despite a game-high 18 points from senior Jabri Abdur-Rahim, the Georgia men’s basketball team fell in its season opener to Oregon, 82-71, inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The Bulldogs also had RJ Melendez and Blue Cain reach double figures, each with 12 points. Abdur-Rahim cashed in on nine free throws and added five rebounds, marking the first game of his career with at least 15 points and five boards. In his first collegiate game, Cain shot five-of-11 from the field, including a pair of three-pointers.

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UGA Women’s Basketball: Georgia Beats NC A&T, 71-59, in Opener

Final Buzzer – Storylines from Today’s Game

  • Coach ABE’s career win total moved to 395, just five short of 400. She is looking to become the fourth active coach in the SEC to reach that milestone.
  • This win marks the 18th-straight season opening win for the Lady Bulldogs
  • Asia Avinger tallied 15 points to mark the 37th double figure scoring game of her career with 11 coming in the first half
  • The Lady Bulldogs’ defense held NC A&T to 0-of-12 from 3-point range to open the game. The Aggies shot just 18.8% from 3 in the first half
  • Four Lady Bulldogs scored in double figure, the third-straight game with three or more players scoring in double figures
  • NC A&T had 15 turnovers, marking the 35th straight game Georgia has forced double figure turnovers under Coach ABE
  • Avinger and De’Mauri Flournoy notched 15 points apiece to lead the Georgia scoring effort
  • The Lady Bulldogs outscored NC A&T 23-6 in the third quarter, holding the Aggies to 1-of-10 from the field

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UGA Women’s Soccer: Georgia Earns No. 4 Seed in NCAA Tournament; Hosts Liberty Friday

ATHENS, Ga. – Following the first SEC Tournament championship in school history, the University of Georgia soccer team was awarded a top-16 national seed in the 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, earning bids in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2008-09.

Georgia (11-4-5, 4-3-3 SEC) received the No. 4 seed in the Clemson Regional and will host Conference USA champion Liberty on Friday, Nov. 10 at 4 p.m. at the Turner Soccer Complex. Friday’s match will mark a second-straight home tournament opener in Athens. The match will be streamed to paid subscribers on ESPN+.

Tickets can be purchased for $10 each, with all tickets being general admission. The Turner Soccer Complex will open one hour prior to the start of the match. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the UGA Ticket Office. All tickets must be purchased prior to the match, with no on-site sales available.

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UGA Football: Game Recap – Bulldogs Hold Off Missouri, 30-21

ATHENS, Ga. — It was a grind from start to finish Saturday night at Sanford Stadium, a white-knuckle ride for Georgia and Missouri with the top spot in the SEC East on the line. In the final eight minutes, the Bulldogs got an interception from a 320-pound senior defensive lineman and a career-long 48-yard field goal by a 175-pound freshman to help Georgia pull out 30-21 win.

The Bulldogs (9-0, 6-0 SEC), ranked No. 1 in the polls all season but No. 2 in this week’s first College Football Playoff rankings, had to battle against the Tigers (7-2, 3-2), ranked No. 12 by the CFP, to stay undefeated. The win was Georgia’s 26th in a row, the 24th straight on Dooley Field, and the program’s 25th consecutive SEC regular-season win.

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UGA Football: Postgame Notes: Georgia-Missouri

Extending The Streaks:

With today’s 30-21 win, top-ranked Georgia (9-0, 6-0 SEC; #2 CFP) has extended its school record for consecutive victories now to 26. The streak began during the 2021 season (Dec. 31) when the Bulldogs beat #2 Michigan 34-11 in a CFP semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl. This streak ranks tied for the third longest in SEC history (Alabama won 26 in a row from 2015-16).

Georgia extended its school record with its 25th consecutive regular season SEC victory dating to a 31-24 win over Miss. State on Nov. 21, 2020. This streak ranks second in SEC history.

The Bulldogs extended their school record for consecutive regular season wins to 36, which leads all of FBS. This streak began during the 2020 season with a 31-24 win over Miss. State. on Nov. 21.

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