UGA Recruiting: Big Defensive Lineman is Excited to Officially Join the Junkyard Dawgs
| Georgia | Alabama | |
| Scoring Offense/Game: | 32.3 | 33.3 |
| Rushing Offense/Game: | 190.4 | 126.2 |
| Passing Offense/Game: | 225.7 | 278.3 |
| Total Offense/Game: | 416.1 | 404.4 |
| Scoring Defense/Game: | 16.7 | 16.5 |
| Rushing Defense/Game: | 86.1 | 124.3 |
| Passing Defense/Game: | 204.8 | 157.8 |
| Turnover Margin: -1 +8 |
Georgia’s 2025 Senior Class is 50-5 overall. They have won a national title (2022) and two SEC crowns (2022, 2024) in their career. They are the third straight class to register 50 wins, joining the 2023 group (50-4) and last year’s record-setting class (53-5). Simply The Best (Since 2021)
Georgia owns the best record in the FBS since 2021 at 64-6. This run includes back-to-back CFP national titles (2021-22) and two SEC titles (2022 & 2024).
Georgia and Ohio State are the only FBS schools to win 11+ games every season since 2021.
| Rank | School | Record |
| 1. | GEORGIA | 64-6 |
| 2. | Ohio State | 59-8 |
The Bulldogs (11-1, 7-1 SEC) are a consensus No. 3 in the Associated Press, US LBM Coaches and FWAA-NFF top 25 polls. The latest CFP rankings will be out Tuesday.
The ESPN and SECN shows will be in Atlanta for the SECCG. This season, GameDay was in Athens for the victory over No. 5 Ole Miss and the road win over the No. 15 Vols. Georgia is 22-19 when it’s on site at a Bulldogs game. SEC Nation was on hand for the win over No. 10 Texas, the loss to No. 17 UA and the road win over MSU. Georgia is 31-13 with SEC Nation on site.
Third-ranked Georgia (11-1, 7-1 SEC) joins Florida (1992-96) as the only teams to ever make a record five consecutive SEC Championship Games (SECCG). The Bulldogs face #10 Alabama (10-2, 7-1 SEC).
The Bulldogs have won the SEC title 15 times, which ranks second to UA’s 30.
Georgia aims to win back-to-back SEC titles for the first time since it won three in a row (1980-82).
Georgia has won the SECG five times (thrice in the Kirby Smart era) including in 2024 over #2 Texas.
The Bulldogs will be making their 13th appearance in the SECCG, tying the Gators for second most in SEC history. Georgia is 5-7 in the SECCG including 0-4 against UA.
ATHENS, Ga. – Week thirteen of NFL action is complete, and several former Bulldogs had exceptional performances for their respective teams.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook III continues to inch closer to the NFL rushing crown as he now sits just 54 yards behind current league leader Jonathan Taylor. Cook’s 144-yard rushing performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers was his seventh game with 100 or more rushing yards, which leads the league. With 1,228 rushing yards so far this season, Cook has already set a new career high in rushing yards.
Meanwhile, Cleveland Browns cornerback Tyson Campbell, has had a dominant role in the NFL’s second ranked total defense. On Sunday, Campbell recorded his fifth game of the season with two or more passes defended, bringing his total to 15 this season which is tied for his career high. Cambell now has over 50 passes defended in his NFL career and currently ranks second in the NFL in passes defended.
Below is a summary of how the former Bulldogs fared for their teams in Week thirteen: