UGA Football: Colquitt County Beats Valdosta in the Return of Rush Propst

Georgia | 2019 Averages | Arkansas |
30.8 | Scoring Offense | 21.4 |
12.6 | Scoring Defense | 36.8 |
+3 | Turnover Margin | -5 |
408.1 | Total Offense | 340.1 |
185.1 | Rushing Offense | 147.2 |
223.0 | Passing Offense | 192.9 |
11.3 | Punt Returns | 11.5 |
19.1 | Kickoff Returns | 18.5 |
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Business Trip 👔💼#ATD #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/r1OWZDQCoe
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 25, 2020
By John Frierson
Staff Writer
We’re all eager to see the Georgia Bulldogs take the field again, which, at last, they will do Saturday at Arkansas when their season, delayed and altered by the coronavirus pandemic, kicks off against the Razorbacks.
It will be a regular season like none before it — a 10-game schedule against only SEC teams — and it will be a season with a lot of new: new safety protocols, a new offensive coordinator, a new quarterback, a lot of new offensive linemen, new lead running backs, and some new uniforms.
This season marks the 40th anniversary of the 1980 national championship, and to honor and celebrate that magical 12-0 run the Bulldogs will suit up Saturday in a throwback road uniform, with the red pants and white jerseys. It’s a modern take on what Georgia was wearing on the road 40 years ago, including in that season’s opener at Tennessee when a freshman, Herschel Walker, burst onto the scene.
By John Frierson
Staff Writer
Jamaree Salyer, astronaut. That has a nice ring to it.
The 6-foot-4 and 325-pound Georgia offensive lineman said during a Quick Chat after practice Wednesday that he would love to go into space for a day, “just to see what’s out there.”
During our Chat, Salyer, a junior from Atlanta, also talked about opening the season Saturday at Arkansas, and facing former Georgia offensive line coach Sam Pittman, now the Razorbacks’ head coach. Other topics included video games and being a veteran on a Bulldog offense with a lot of new pieces this season.
Here’s some of what he had to say:
Frierson: To be this close to finally playing a game again, are you about as excited as you’ve ever been for a football game?
Salyer: Yeah, it’s really exciting. You know, the butterflies are there and you’ve got that first-game feeling, to get out there in a new environment, really. It’s really cool, I’ve never been to Arkansas before, never been to Fayetteville, so it’s going to be exciting.
Of course, this game has extra meaning for the offensive lineman, and it’s going to be fun.
Frierson: What’s it going to be like to see Coach Pittman again, only this time he’s the head coach of the other team?
Salyer: He poured a lot into me while I was here, I was one of the Sam Pittman guys, and I really enjoyed my time with him here. He was great to me, treated me with respect, pushed me hard and I got a lot better under his wing. I’m excited to compete against him — it’s kind of crazy.
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just doing this for fun .. games 1-3 .. 23 tackles, 1 block punt, 2 PBU, 200 All Purpose yards 2 TD @WoodstockFtball @dareu_i https://t.co/6utx0OBurm
— ♚ David Daniel ① (@David_X_Dope) September 25, 2020
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Game 1 Trailer | For the Love of Sports pic.twitter.com/BDTmcmffbB
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) September 24, 2020