UGA Recruiting: The Dawgs Made a Big Impression on This 6’7 Tight End



“I really watched guys at my positions more than anything. The team was impressive and I like how they hold each other accountable. I focused on Darnell Washington on offense and the rush ends on defense. They play a lot of players and I was focused on guys that play my positions and it was nice what they did.”

“Georgia is definitely up there,” Williams told On3. “It was my first time in Athens and I was treated like family. I liked the coaches, I enjoyed my time walking around downtown, and the fans were great. I am really liking Georgia.”


UGA Football: Ground Game Leads The Way Against Auburn

At the end of a first-quarter second-and-1 run by Georgia running back Daijun Edwards, center Sedrick Van Pran got up from the pile, 28 yards downfield, and emphatically pumped his fists. It was that kind of day for the Bulldogs’ backs and the big men up front that pave the way for them.

“I got a big pancake block,” Van Pran said when asked why he was so excited after that play. “You know, getting a pancake block is fun, but when you score off of it, it’s even more fun.

“I was hyped up, I was super excited, and I couldn’t control my emotions.”

The No. 2-ranked Bulldogs didn’t get any points on that drive, but they did end their 42-10 thumping of Auburn on Saturday at Sanford Stadium with six rushing touchdowns. In an old-school clash of longtime opponents — this was their 126th meeting — the Bulldogs controlled both lines of scrimmage and ran their way to an easy win.

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UGA Football: Bulldogs Stuff Tigers In 42-10 Win

ATHENS, Ga. — Behind a very strong effort from its defense and a powerful and productive rushing attack — with three touchdowns by Daijun Edwards and a 64-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown run by quarterback Stetson Bennett — No. 2 Georgia knocked off Auburn, 42-10, Saturday afternoon at Sanford Stadium.

In the Deep South’s oldest football rivalry — Saturday was their 127th meeting — it was an old-school football match, with lots of runs and stuffed runs and very few aerial fireworks. Georgia ran for 292, amassed 500 yards of total offense, held Auburn to 258 yards of total offense, and got big third-down stop after big third-down stop — Auburn was 5 of 17 on third down.

Georgia has now won the last six meetings in the series, dating back to the SEC Championship Game in 2017. Georgia also added to its narrow lead in the overall series against Auburn, improving to 63-56-8. In a series full of quirks, the Bulldogs are now 17-18 all-time against the Tigers in Athens and have an 18-12-2 record at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

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UGA Football: Georgia vs Auburn Post Game Notes

Bulldogs Notch Another Win:

Second-ranked Georgia improves to 6-0 (3-0 SEC) with a 42-10 home victory over Auburn.

Georgia now has won six in a row in the Deep South’s oldest rivalry and leads the AU series 63-56-8.

Head coach Kirby Smart is 7-1 against the Tigers including 4-0 in Athens. Overall, the Bulldogs are 34-4 at home under Smart.

Defense Dominates Again:

The Bulldog defense limited the Tigers to only 10 points with 258 yards of offense on 63 plays.

Georgia entered the game ranked fourth nationally in Scoring Defense, surrendering just 10.8 points a game.

For the third time this season, the Bulldogs blanked a team in the first half (Samford and @South Carolina).

The Tigers recovered a fumble at the UGA 19, and Georgia held Auburn to a field goal to make it a 14-3 game in the 3rd quarter.

Auburn’s lone touchdown came on a 62-yard TD pass to running back Jarquez Hunter that made it 35-10 with 9:51 left in the game.

The leading tackler today was sophomore linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson with five stops to give him a team-leading 29.

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