Orange Bowl Preview: #3 Florida State Vs. #6 Georgia, 4 P.M., ESPN; Bulldogs Preview

By Brenda June Temple

COMPLETE GAME NOTES

https://georgiadogs.com/documents/2023/12/20/23FB_MediaGuide_Postseason.pdf

 

GAME NOTES INDEX

https://georgiadogs.com/sports/2022/8/29/football-game-notes

 

Game & Broadcast Info
  • Kickoff: Dec. 30, 2023 – 4:00 p.m. EST (ESPN)
  • Location: Hard Rock Stadium – Miami Gardens, Fla.
  • 2023 Records: Georgia Bulldogs (12-1) vs. Florida State Seminoles (13-0)
  • 2023 Rankings: Georgia #6, Florida State #5
  • TV: ESPN – Joe Tessitore-Play-by-Play, Jesse Palmer-Analyst, Katie George-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: TBA
  • Web Stats: georgiadogs.com
  • Twitter: #OrangeBowl
  • SECN ReBroadcast: TBA
  • History: Georgia vs. FSU All-Time Series Results: UGA 6-4-1
  • Last Meeting: 1/1/03 (UGA 26, FSU 13)
  • Tickets: SeatGeek
“Better Never Rests”

Kirby Smart is in his eighth year directing the Bulldogs who are 93-16 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

This season, Georgia established an SEC record for Most Consecutive Weeks at No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. The Bulldogs spent 24 weeks at No. 1 and this ranked second all-time in the College Football Playoff era.

33 Southern California, 12/8/03 to 12/4/05
24 GEORGIA, 10/9/22 – 11/26/23

Most Wins By Bulldog Senior Class

The Bulldog senior class has a chance to collect its record 50th win in the Capital One Orange Bowl.

Also, these Bulldogs went 22-0 at home.

T1. 49-4 (2023); 49-5 (2022)

WIN: What’s Important Now

Sixth-ranked Georgia (12-1) is making its 27th consecutive bowl appearance, which is the nation’s longest streak and dates to 1997. The Bulldogs will face fifth-ranked Florida State (13-0) in the Capital One Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla. This will be Georgia’s 62nd bowl game (second most of any team in the country), and the Bulldogs are looking to win their seventh consecutive bowl game. Georgia’s all-time record in bowls is 37-21-3. Also, the 2023 Georgia senior class has tied the school mark for victories with a 49-4 record. The 2022 class went 49-5.

The Bulldogs hold a 6-4-1 advantage in the series with FSU who enters the bowl game on a 19-game winning streak (second-longest active streak in the FBS). These teams last met in the 2003 Sugar Bowl when Georgia picked up a 26-13 victory in New Orleans to finish 13-1 and No. 3 in the final polls. This will be the Bulldogs’ fifth appearance in the Capital One Orange Bowl where they are 3-1. Georgia won its last appearance here, a 34-11 rout of No. 2 Michigan in a 2021 College Football Playoff semifinal. The victory over UM started a school record 29-game winning streak. This year, Georgia completed its third straight undefeated regular season to become the first program to do that in the Associated Press poll era that began in 1936.

Balance Signals Success

The Bulldogs are one of only two teams in the country who are ranked in the top 10 in both Scoring Offense and Scoring Defense. The Bulldogs rank ninth in Scoring Defense at 16.6 ppg and ninth in Scoring Offense at 38.4 ppg. The other team is Notre Dame as they are eighth in both categories (16.6 ppg/39.1 ppg.). Meanwhile, FSU is sixth in Scoring Defense (15.9) and 13th in Scoring Offense (37.0).

One of the keys to Georgia’s success is its third down defense. The Bulldogs lead the country with opponents converting just 26 percent of the time. In SEC action, Georgia opponents were a combined 28-for-95 on t h ird downs (29 percent). The Bulldogs are second nationally in converting third downs (55 percent).

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 ninth nationally allowing 16.6 points/game.

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 16.6 9th 12-1 0
We’ve Gone Streaking

The Bulldogs have extended the nation’s longest active bowl streak to 27 consecutive years this season. Georgia has won its last six bowl/CFP appearances.

The Bulldogs are 45-2 in their last 47 games including back-to-back national championships.

Georgia will enter 2024 on a school record streak of 39 consecutive regular season victories that dates to a 31-24 home triumph over Miss. State on Nov. 21, 2020. That’s the longest streak in the FBS.

Georgia will enter 2024 having won a school and SEC record-tying 27 regular season SEC games in a row dating to a 31-24 win over Miss. State on Nov. 21, 2020.

Georgia will enter 2024 with a school record 25-game home winning streak, which leads in FBS.

The Bulldogs have won 15 straight games in an opponent’s home stadium and that leads in FBS.

Bulldogs Honored With A Pair Of National Awards

Two Georgia standouts were honored with national awards on Dec. 8:

Junior TE Brock Bowers earned his second consecutive Mackey Award for being the nation’s top collegiate tight end. This marks the first time that the Mackey has been given to the same recipient twice. Bowers is the team leader in catches (56), yards receiving (714) and touchdown catches (six) in only 10 games played for the 12-1 Bulldogs this season.

Junior WR Ladd McConkey collected the school’s first Wuerffel Trophy thanks to his dedication to the community while also being a standout on the field and in the classroom. The 2023 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team member and Campbell Trophy finalist has 29 catches for 456 yards and two touchdowns this year in only eight games played.

Piling Up The Points Again

The 2023 Bulldogs: Averaging 38.4 points/game (9th nationally)

Outscored their opponents 499-216, including 263-123 in the opening half

Own a +283 point differential; 66-for-73 in the Red Zone with 48 TDs, 18 FGs

The 2022 Bulldogs: Averaged 41.1 points/game (5th nationally)

Outscored their opponents 616-214, including 341-105 in the opening half

Second consecutive year led the nation in point differential at +402

81-for-83 in the Red Zone (98% led nation) with 57 TDs and 24 FGs

The 2021 Bulldogs: Averaged 38.6 points/game (9th nationally)

Outscored their opponents 579-153, including 358-65 in the opening half

Led the nation in point differential at +426

59-for-69 in the Red Zone (86% ranked 50th) with 42 TDs and 17 FGs

Offensive Line Answers The Challenge

A Joe Moore Award finalist for the third season in a row.

The Bulldogs are 12-1 and averaging 38.4 points per game. Georgia is averaging 7.12 Yards Per Play and 482.9 Yards Per Game.

Tallied 611 yards of total offense against No. 9 Ole Miss, including 300 yards of rushing (most since registering 615 and 316 versus Missouri in 2020).

Racked up 608 yards of total offense in the rout of No. 20 UK.

Against USC, junior starting RT Amarius Mims went down with an ankle injury and missed the next six games before returning on Nov. 11 against No. 9 Ole Miss.

During that span, senior Xavier Truss moved from LG to RT and redshirt sophomore Dylan Fairchild came in at LG. Fairchild has started the nine of the last 10 games at that spot. RSo. Micah Morris has also seen time at LG.

Junior C Sedrick Van Pran has a team-best 43 consecutive starts. Redshirt sophomore RG Tate Ratledge, who like Truss started 15 contests in 2022, and redshirt freshman LT Earnest Greene make up Georgia’s other OL starters.

The team tragically lost OL Devin Willock (Wil-LOCK) in a car accident this past January. Willock played in all 15 games last year with two starts. To honor him, a different OL will wear Willock’s #77 jersey each game this year.

Edwards, Milton Finds Daylight & The End Zone

Senior Daijun Edwards leads the rushing attack with 818 yards (5.2 avg.) and 11 touchdowns. His best game came with 146 yards in the win over VU.

Edwards made his first start in the win over USC after appearing in 39 games. Fellow senior Kendall Milton has 686 yards (6.1 avg) and 12 scores.

On senior night against No. 9 Ole Miss, Milton rushed for a career-high 127 yards on nine carries (14.1 avg.) and a career-high two touchdowns. He topped that in the road win over GT, going for a career-high 156 yards on 18 attempts and a pair of scores. He had two scores versus #8 Alabama in the SECCG.

Options Abound At Wideout

Georgia features an array of experienced pass catchers and 21 different Bulldogs have a reception this year. Junior Ladd McConkey did not play in the first four games because of a back injury. He made his season debut at Auburn and has 26 catches for 418 yards and two touchdowns in seven total games this year.

Made career high seven catches in first start of 2023 versus No. 12 Missouri.

Then career high six catches for career high 135 yards and scored his first touchdown of 2023 in the win over Florida and was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career.

Earned a spot on the 2023 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, won the Wuerffel Trophy and was a Campbell Trophy finalist.

Sophomore Dillon Bell had a memorable game in the road win over No. 18 Tennessee. Bell threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint and caught a 9 yarder for a score (first Bulldog to accomplish that feat since Terry Godwin, 2016 vs. Penn State). Bell finished with a career high five catches for 90 yards and had a 25-yard kickoff return in the victory.

Transfer Dominic Lovett (Missouri) ranks second on the team with 51 catches for 575 yards and three touchdowns, including a career-long 55 yarder in the win over UF. He had 82 for 1,019 yards and three TDs in two years at UM.

Senior Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint is third on the team with 32 catches for 502 yards and four touchdowns. Against No. 20 Kentucky, he had a career-high 99 yards on four catches, including a 40-yard score to open the game.

Junior transfer (Mississippi State) Rara Thomas collected his first TD at Georgia (13th of his career) during a five catch, 63-yard performance versus No. 20 UK. His acrobatic score was a 15 yarder in the corner of the end zone. Thomas has missed the last two games due to a foot injury.

The Power of Bowers Returns

Unanimous All-American junior Brock Bowers is one of the nation’s top talents. He recently became the first two-time winner of the Mackey Award and was named a Lombardi Award finalist and a Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year and Biletnikoff Award semifinalist for the second straight year. He has only played in 10 games this season.

After sustaining an ankle injury during the road win over Vanderbilt, Bowers had surgery on Oct. 16 and returned on Nov. 11 during the win over No. 9 Ole Miss. He snagged three passes in his return, including an 8-yard touchdown.

Ranks second in Bulldog history in Touchdown Catches (26), fifth in Receiving Yards (2,538) and third in Receptions (175).

The Napa, Ca., native posted a third straight 100-yard game (a combined 24 rec., 410 yds., 4 TDs) with a seven catch, 132-yard performance against #20 Kentucky that included a touchdown. He was the first Bulldog to have three 100-yard receiving performances in a row since Terrence Edwards in 2002.

Tallied eight receptions for a career-high 157 yards and a score in the road win over Auburn to earn Mackey Award Tight End of the Week honors.

19 rushes for 193 yards and five TDs in his career.

Two receiving scores and a rushing score in the same game twice (At South Carolina in 2022 and at Vanderbilt in 2021).

10 career 100-yard receiving games; three of his career TD catches have covered 75+ yards; his first career TD catch covered 89 yards against UAB.

Getting Defensive

Georgia has had 34 players drafted over the past three seasons including 19 on defense and eight of those defenders have gone in the first round.

Ranked ninth nationally in Scoring Defense, allowing just 16.6 ppg.

Has allowed only 93 points in the second half this season for a 7.2 average and allowed a touchdown or less in the second half in seven of 13 contests.

Allowed just 15.3 ppg in its wins over four ranked opponents.

Blanked No. 18 Tennessee in the second half and held the Vols to just 2-of-11 on third downs; snapped UT’s 14-game home winning streak while allowing the Vols just 10 points. UT was averaging 32.0 ppg coming into the contest.

Held No. 9 Ole Miss to just 17 points after the Rebels came in with a 38.8 ppg. Ole Miss managed only a field goal in the second half.

Allowed its first points in the third quarter in week five at Auburn. UGA has outscored opponents 137-19 in the third quarter and 236-93 in the second half.

True freshman ILB CJ Allen started his first game against #9 OM and led the team with nine stops, including a sack, and was named the SEC and Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Week. He has been filling in for Jamon-Dumas Johnson, who sustained a forearm injury versus No. 12 Missouri and has been out.

Dumas-Johnson, a 2022 Butkus Award finalist, had seven stops against No. 12 Missouri before his injury. He has 34 stops on the year.

Junior ILB Smael Mondon was the team leader with 76 stops last year. Mondon shares the team lead this year with 68 stops. Mondon had eight in the past two games against Georgia Tech and #8 Alabama.

Sophomore LB Jalon Walker collected two sacks in the SECCG to give him 5.5 for the year. Walker had four stops, including 1.5 sacks, during the win over No. 12 Missouri. He has seen time at ILB and OLB this year.

Sophomore DL Mykel Williams is part of an experienced front that features seniors Zion LogueWarren BrinsonTramel WalthourNazir Stackhouse and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins.

Stackhouse collected his first career interception against No. 12 Missouri in the fourth quarter. Despite his 44-yard return being negated because of a chop block call on the Bulldogs, his pick helped set up Peyton Woodring’s final field goal. More Than One STAR In The Secondary

Senior Star Tykee Smith is the team’s co-leader with 68 tackles, a team-leading 8.5 TFL, two sacks and a team-high four interceptions. He had a career high 10 stops in the rout at No. 18 Tennessee and had 7 at Ga. Tech.

Sophomore safety Malaki Starks has 51 tackles and two interceptions. He was a Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Jim Thorpe Award finalist and a Chuck Bednarik Award semifinalist.

Junior DB/safety Javon Bullard is third on the squad with 55 tackles. He had a career-high 10 tackles at Auburn. He ended No. 12 Missouri’s final drive with his first INT of 2023 and added another one versus No. 9 Ole Miss.

Junior DB Kamari Lassiter has started 28 consecutive games and has 37 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, this season. Sophomore Daylen Everette starts on the other side and has 27 stops, including two TFLs.

Starting Role BECKons

Junior Carson Beck, a 6-4, 220-pound native of Jacksonville, Fla., is in his first year as the starting quarterback with a 12-1 record. He is a Manning Award finalist and was a Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist.

4-1 versus top-20 opponents with a 74.2 Completion Percentage (112-151) for 1,490 yards, 11 TDs, 2 INTs

Beck is on a school record pace for Completion Percentage at 72.4, which ranks 6th nationally. The Bulldog record was set last year by Stetson Bennett at 68.3.

Beck’s 289 completions ranks second in UGA single season history, trailing only Bennett, 310 in 2022. *His 3,738 passing yards this year ranks 3rd in school history, trailing Stetson Bennett, 4,127 in 2022 and Aaron Murray, 3,893 in 2012. *Shredded No. 18 Tennessee on 24-for-30 passing for 298 yards and three touchdowns and converted nine of 13 third downs.

Directed a 52-17 rout of No. 9 Ole Miss behind 18-of-25 passing for 306 yards and two touchdowns. Georgia tallied a season-high 611 total yards again OM.

21 of 32 attempts for 254 yards and two TDs in 30-21 win over No. 12 Missouri.

Led the Bulldogs’ to a 43-20 win over Florida in his hometown of Jacksonville, Fla. He was 19-for-28 for 315 yards and two touchdowns with no INTs to be one of the Manning Award Stars of the Week.

Became the first Bulldog QB since 2013 (Aaron Murray) to have three straight games of at least 300 yards passing after he went 28-for-35 for 389 yards for four touchdowns (all career highs) in the win over No. 20 Kentucky. He completed his first 13 passes (158 yards, 2 TDs), which ranks third in school history.

During Georgia’s last three possessions against Auburn, Beck was 12-for-15 for 201 yards and one TD. He directed three scoring drives that covered 98, 71 and 75 yards during his first SEC road contest that resulted in a 27-20 win over the Tigers.

Led Bulldogs to a 24-14 win over USC in the 2023 SEC opener after trailing 14-3 at halftime; posted a then career-high 27-for-35 for 269 yards.

Beck’s Career Highs
Passing Yards 389 Vs. #20 UK, 2023
Completions 29 @ VU, 2023
Attempts 39 @ VU, 2023
TD Passes 4 Vs. #20 UK, 2023
Long Pass Completion 55 Yards Vs. Florida, 2023
Long Rush 20 Vs. USC, 2022
Beck’s Career Passing Statistics
Year G/GS Cmp. Att. Pct. Yds. INT TD Eff. LG
2020 1/0 0 0 0 0 0
2021 4/0 10 23 43.5 176 2 2 119.06 32 UAB
2022 7/0 26 35 74.3 310 0 4 186.40 28 SC
2023 13/13 289 399 72.4 3,738 6 22 166.3 55 UF
Total 25/13 325 457 71.1 4,224 8 28 165.5 55 UF
Beck’s Career Game-By-Game
Game Cmp. Att. Pct. Yds. INT TD SK EFF LG
2020
MZ 0 0 0 0 0 0
2021
UAB 4 10 40.0 88 1 1 0 126.9 32
@VU 1 3 33.3 11 0 0 0 64.1 11
CS 5 10 50.0 77 1 1 0 127.7 30
@GT 0 0 0 0 0 0
2022
#11 ORE 5 6 83.3 71 0 1 0 237.7 23
SAM 5 7 71.4 52 0 0 0 133.8 16
@SC 5 6 83.3 55 0 1 0 215.3 28
AU 0 0 0 0 0 0
VU 8 11 72.7 98 0 2 0 207.6 24
GT 1 2 50.0 3 0 0 0 62.6 3
#3 TCU 2 3 66.7 31 0 0 0 153.5 20
2023
UTM(W) 21 31 67.7 294 0 1 0 158.1 54
BSU (W) 23 30 76.7 283 1 2 0 171.2 41
USC (W) 27 35 77.1 269 0 0 2 141.7 36
UAB (W) 22 32 68.8 338 0 3 1 188.4 50
@ AU (W) 23 33 69.7 313 1 1 0 153.3 40
#20 UK (W) 28 35 80.0 389 1 4 0 205.4 49
@ VU (W) 29 39 73.4 261 1 1 2 133.9 31
Vs. UF (W) 19 28 67.9 315 0 2 0 185.9 55
#12 MIZ (W) 21 32 65.6 254 0 2 3 152.93 34
#9 OM (W) 18 25 72.0 306 1 2 0 193.2 44
@ #18 UT (W) 24 30 80.0 298 0 2 0 196.4 34
@ GT (W) 13 20 65.0 175 1 1 0 145.0 29
SECCG-#8 UA (L) 21 29 72.4 243 0 0 2 142.8 51
Career Total 325 457 71.1 4,224 8 28 10 165.5 55
Other QBs

Along with Beck, Georgia’s quarterbacks include 6-3, 210-pound redshirt sophomore Brock Vandagriff of Bogart, Ga., and 6-1, 215-pound redshirt freshman Gunner Stockton of Tiger, Ga. Vandagriff has appeared in 12 games in his career, including going 5-for-7 versus the Wildcats for 46 yards and touchdown.

Explosive Play Review (12-yd Rush, 16-yd Comp.)
Game Georgia Opp. Final
UT Martin 15 (3R, 12P) 4 (1R, 3P) #1 Georgia 48-7
BSU 12 (4R, 8P) 3 (1R, 2P) #1 Georgia, 45-3
USC 8 (5R, 3P) 8 (1R, 7P) #1 Georgia, 24-14
UAB 12 (3R, 9P) 7 (2R, 5P) #1 Georgia, 49-21
@AU 12 (4R, 8P) 8 (7R, 1P) #1 Georgia, 27-20
#20 UK 13 (4R, 9P) 3 (3P) #1 Georgia, 51-13
@ VU 9 (6R, 3P) 3 (3P) #1 Georgia, 37-20
Vs. UF 11 (4R, 7P) 10 (4R, 6P) #1 Georgia, 43-20
#12 MIZ 13 (6R, 7P) 9 (4R, 5P) #2 Georgia, 30-21
#9 OM 13 (5R, 8P) 10 (5R, 5P) #2 Georgia, 52-17
@ #18 UT 13 (3R, 10P) 4 (1R, 3P) #1 Georgia, 38-10
@ GT 12 (8R, 4P) 7 (4R, 3P) #1 Georgia, 31-23
SECCG-#8 UA 5 (R, 4P) 7 (2R, 5P) #8 Alabama, 27-24

Longest Rush by Georgia: 62-yd by D. Edwards (@ VU)
Longest Rush by Opp.: 75-yd TD by J. Wright (@ #18 UT)
Longest Completion by Georgia: 56 yds vs. UTM (Vandagriff to Thomas)
Longest Completion by Opp.: 57 yd by GT (King to Singleton)

A Look At The Specialists

Freshman Peyton Woodring has attempted all field goals and PATs this season and was a Lou Groza Award semifinalist. He has a team-high 125 points going 21-for-25 on field goals and 62-for-62 on PATs.

Ranks 8th nationally in Scoring and 3rd among kickers. His 125 points currently ranks 6th best in school history for a kicker.

Made 16 consecutive field goals, which ranked second best in school history before the streak ended on a 50-yard attempt that hit the upright during the SECCG.

Woodring has set the Bulldog Freshman Record for Most Points Kicking. The old mark was 95 by Blair Walsh in 2008 when Georgia finished 10-3.

With the Bulldogs down 7-0 in the opening period, Woodring drilled a 42 yarder at No. 18 Tennessee to help jumpstart the offense.

Against No. 12 Missouri, he totaled 12 points after drilling all three of his field goals and going 3-for-3 on PATs. His FGs included a career-long 48 yarder to give the Bulldogs’ a nine-point cushion at 30-21 with 3:57 left. He was named the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week following the game.

Woodring has earned SEC Freshman of the Week following wins over AU, #20 UK and VU. He had a season high 15 points in the win over the Wildcats and was named one of the Lou Groza Award’s Stars of the Week.

In his first road game, he connected on two field goals in the win at Auburn.

Tallied three field goals, including a then career-long 44 yarder, and was 4-for-4 on PATs during a windy victory at Vanderbilt.

First true freshman Bulldog PK to start a season since Marshall Morgan in 2012.

Australian punter Brett Thorson, who earned All-SEC Freshman honors in 2022, has a 43.7 average on 31 punts this year, including 20 that resulted in fair catches.

Pinned the Gators on their own 18, 9 and 6 yard line during the Bulldogs’ rout.

Named to the Ray Guy Award’s Ray’s 8 following his game versus UT Martin.

Georgia did not punt at Vanderbilt for the first time since 2022 (Kent State). Did You Know? Georgia is the only team in the FBS that has not allowed a punt return this season. Coach Smart credits the entire punting unit including gunners Arian Smith and Dominic Lovett along with the coaching staff for their efforts here. The Bulldogs rank fourth nationally in Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed at 0.0 (three schools have allowed negative punt return yards).

Senior William Mote handles the snapping duties on special teams. He has gotten the nod at snapper for the last 53 games dating back to the 2020 season.

Entering 2023, junior Jared Zirkel was 1-for-1 in career field goals (21-yarder at USC last year) and had nine career kickoffs. This year, Zirkel has handled all 95 kickoffs with 62 touchbacks and three going out of bounds.

Redshirt sophomore Mekhi Mews has been the primary returner with a 26.8 average on 15 KOR and a 10.3 average on 20 PR. He had a 69-yard PR for a TD in the win over Ball State. In the win over Tech, Mews had three KOR for 76 yards.

True freshman Anthony Evans III has two punt returns for 34 yards this year, including a 28 yarder in the SECCG.

Career Placekicking For Peyton Woodring
Year PAT Pct. FG Pct. LG Pts
2023 62 1.000 21-25 .840 48 125
Field Goal History For Peyton Woodring
Year I20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG
2023 0-0 3-5 14-14 4-5 0-1 48

Career Highs For Woodring
Points: 15 (UK23)
PATs: 7 (OM23)
FGA: 3 (USC23, UK23, @VU23, MIZ23)
FGM: 3 (UK23, @VU23), MIZ23
LG: LG: 48 (MIZ23)

Career Punting For Brett Thorson
Year Punts Yards Avg. I20 50+ 60+ FC BL LG
2022 36 1620 45.0 19 9 1 18 0 75 UT
2023 31 1355 43.7 13 6 1 20 0 60 UA
Total 67 2,975 44.4 32 15 2 38 0 75 UT

Career Highs For Thorson
Punts: 5 (UTM23, AU22)
*Avg.: 50.2 on four punts (UT22)
Long: 75 (UT22)
*at least two punts

KO History For Jared Zirkel
Year No. Yds. TB OB
2021 3 195 3 0
2022 6 390 5 0
2021 3 195 3 0
2023 95 6015 62 3
2021 3 195 3 0
Total 104 6600 70 3

63.5 yard Avg. on Kickoffs

Turnover Margin

The Bulldogs are -1 in Turnover Margin. They have 12 interceptions. Last year, the Bulldogs had 12 picks in 15 games. The Bulldogs had a three INT game against Ball State this year. Freshman DB Kyron Jones also took a tipped ball back for an INT score in the 2023 season opener. Did You Know? Georgia recovered its only fumble this year in the 43-20 rout of Florida on Oct. 28.

Going For It

Georgia is third nationally with a 80 percent success rate on 4th Down Conversions this season, going 8-for-10 with three TDs. The scores came on a 4th-and-goal from the 7 against No. 20 UK, a 4th-and-1 from the Gator 2 and a 4th-and-goal from the 1 versus No. 8 UA. Georgia ranks 91st in its 4th Down Conversion Defense as opponents have been successful 57 percent of the time (16-for-28, no TDs).

In the Kirby Smart era, the Bulldogs have converted on 4th down 62 percent of the time (62-for-100) with 10 TDs while opponents are converting at a 42 percent rate (79-for-188).

Block That Punt…Block That Kick

Currently, there are four Bulldogs who have blocked a kick/punt:

True freshman DB Joenel Aguero blocked a Florida punt that resulted in a safety this season.

In 2022, DL Nazir Stackhouse blocked a field goal that was returned 96 yards for a touchdown by teammate Chris Smith in the opening quarter of the SEC Championship Game versus No. 14 LSU.

OLB Jalon Walker blocked a punt that resulted in a safety versus Kent State last year.

Dan Jackson blocked a punt against No. 8 Arkansas in 2021.

Bulldog 2023 Honor Roll

Freshman ILB CJ Allen – SEC Freshman of the Week (11/13; 11/27); Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Week (11/14)

Junior QB Carson Beck – SEC Offensive Player of the Week (10/9); Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 (10/9, 9/25); Manning Award Stars of the Week (10/9, 10/30); Davey O’Brien QB Class of 2023 (10/30); Maxwell Award Semifinalist (11/13); Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist (11/14); Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 (11/20); Manning Award Finalist (11/30)

John & Alice Sands Offensive Coordinator/QBs Coach Mike Bobo – Broyles Award Finalist (11/27)

Junior TE Brock Bowers – John Mackey Award Tight End of the Week (10/2); ESPN Midseason All-American (10/17); CBS Sports Midseason All-American (10/17); AP Midseason All-American (10/18); The Athletic Midseason All-American (10/19); Lombard Award Finalist (11/15); Mackey Award Winner (12/8); Maxwell Award Semifinalist (11/13); Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist (11/20); Walter Camp Player of the Year Semifinalist (11/21); The Athletic First Team All-American (12/7); CBS Sports First Team All-American (12/6); AP First team All-American (12/11); FWAA First Team All-American (12/11); AFCA Coaches First Team All-American (12/12); Sports Illustrated First Team All-American (12/6); ESPN First Team All-American (12/14)

Redshirt Freshman OT Earnest Greene III – SEC All-Freshman Team; The Athletic Freshman All-American First Team (12/7)

Junior WR Ladd McConkey – Allstate AFCA Good Works Team (9/12); Campbell Trophy finalist/National Football Foundation (NFF) National Scholar- Athlete Award Class (10/25); SEC Offensive Player of the Week, Senior Bowl Co-Offensive Player of the Week (10/30); Wuerffel Trophy Winner (12/8); SEC Community Service Team (11/29)

Junior ILB Smael Mondon – SEC Defensive Player of the Week (10/2)

Offensive Line – Joe Moore Award Finalist (12/6)

Redshirt sophomore OG Tate Ratledge – AP Second Team All-American (12/11)

Senior DB Tykee Smith – CBS Sports Second Team All-American (12/6)

Sophomore S Malaki Starks – Sporting News Midseason All-American (10/17); ESPN Midseason All-American (10/17); CBS Sports Midseason All-American (10/17); AP Midseason All-American (10/18); The Athletic Midseason All-American (10/19); Jim Thorpe Award Finalist (11/28); Bednarik Award Semifinalist (11/13); Bronko Nagurski Trophy Finalist (11/15); The Athletic Second Team All-American (12/7); ; CBS Sports First Team All-American (12/6); AP First team All-American (12/11); FWAA First Team All-American (12/11); ; AFCA Coaches First Team All-American (12/12); Sports Illustrated First Team All-American (12/6); ESPN First Team All-American (12/14)

Senior C Sedrick Van Pran – SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (9/18); ESPN Midseason All-American (10/17); Rimington Trophy Finalist (12/4); The Athletic Second Team All-American (12/7); SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy (12/6); ; CBS Sports Second Team All-American (12/6); AP Second Team All-American (12/11); FWAA Second Team All-American (12/11); AFCA Coaches Second Team All-American (12/12); Sports Illustrated First Team All-American (12/6); ESPN First Team All-American (12/14)

Senior DL Nazir Stackhouse – SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (11/6)

Freshman ILB Raylen Wilson – SEC All-Freshman Team

Freshman PK Peyton Woodring – SEC Freshman of the Week (10/16, 10/9, 10/2); Lou Groza Stars of the Week (10/10); SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (11/6); Lou Groza Award Semifinalist (11/9); 247Sports True Freshman All-American (12/14)

Polling Place

At 12-1, the Bulldogs are in the No. 6 spot in the Associated Press Top 25. In fact, the Bulldogs have the longest active run of top-10 rankings now with 48. Georgia began the 2023 season ranked No. 1 and remained there until dropping to No. 6 following the SEC Championship Game in December.

The Bulldogs’ 24-week streak of No. 1 ranked appearances was second best all-time in NCAA history.

Georgia was the No. 1 ranked team in the 2023 AP preseason Top 25. The Bulldogs became the first team besides Alabama or Clemson to be preseason ranked No. 1 since Ohio State in 2015. The only other time the Bulldogs have been preseason ranked No. 1 in the AP poll came in 2008.

Georgia started the 2021 season ranked No. 5 and went on to win its first national title since 1980. The Bulldogs followed up with a perfect season in 2022 after starting in the No. 3 spot in the preseason poll.

Overall, Georgia has been ranked in the AP top 25 for 113 consecutive weeks and that ranks third among active streaks.

UGA dropped to No. 6 in the US LBM Coaches Poll and also the FWAA Super 16 Poll.

Georgia Claims Third Straight SEC East Title

Georgia captured its 13th SEC Eastern Division title in school history including the sixth in the Kirby Smart era. Georgia has won the East the past three seasons along with three in a row from 2017-19 under Smart. Since the league went to divisions in 1992, the Bulldogs have won 10 division titles outright and shared three others.

Trifecta Of Undefeated SEC Regular Seasons

In 2021, Georgia posted its first perfect 8-0 mark in league play in school history. The SEC went to eight games when it split into divisions in 1992.

The average margin of victory in the 2021 SEC games was 31.9 points.

The 2022 Bulldogs followed it up with another 8-0 SEC mark, and the average margin of victory in those games was 25.5.

The 2023 Bulldogs made it three straight 8-0 league seasons (the only SEC school ever to accomplish that feat), and the average margin of victory in those was 20.9.

In school history, Georgia now has gone undefeated in league play 10 times. Georgia dropped to 4-7 in SEC Championship Games (SECCG) following its latest appearance this year. The Bulldogs won the SECCG in 2002 (Arkansas), 2005 (LSU), 2017 (Auburn) and 2022 (LSU). Overall, the Bulldogs have captured 14 SEC titles, which ranks second most among conference teams.

Former two-time All-SEC running back Knowshon Moreno (2007-08) was honored as the 2023 Georgia Legend at this year’s SECCG. The 12th pick of the first round by Denver in 2009, he played six seasons in the NFL.

Georgia’s Overtime Record (8-7)

Home: 1-2; Away: 4-2; Neutral: 3-3 {Bowl Game/CFP: 3-2}

(*SEC games: 3-4; *Includes CFP National Championship)

The Bulldogs are 1-2 in overtime games under Kirby Smart.
Jan. 1, 2018: #3 Georgia beat #2 Oklahoma 54-48 (2OT) in Pasadena, Calif. (CFP Semifinal: Rose Bowl Game)
Jan. 8. 2018: #4 Alabama beat #3 Georgia 26-23 in Atlanta, Ga. (CFP National Championship, Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Oct. 12, 2019: South Carolina beat #3 Georgia 20-17 (2OT) in Athens, Ga.

First-Time Starters In 2023

First-The Bulldogs had eight first-time starters in their opener versus UT Martin: WR Arian Smith, QB Carson Beck, TE Oscar Delp, LT Earnest Greene, WR Mekhi Mews, ILB Xavian Sorey, OLB Chaz Chambliss, DB Daylen Everette plus true freshman PK Peyton Woodring; BSU: None; USC: RB Daijun Edwards and DB David Daniel-Sisavanh; UAB: OG Dylan Fairchild, DL Warren Brinson; #9 OM: ILB CJ Allen; #8 UA: OLB Marvin Jones Jr.

The True Freshman Experience

The Bulldogs had 17 true freshmen make their debut in the 2023 season opener and have had 22 true freshmen overall play this season.

Bulldog Captains In 2023

UT Martin:Jamon Dumas-JohnsonSedrick Van PranJavon BullardBrock Bowers
Ball State:Zion LogueMarcus Rosemy-JacksaintTykee SmithTate Ratledge
South Carolina: T. Walthour, K. Lassiter, S. Van Pran, C. Beck
UAB: Bowers, C. Chambliss, M. Starks, D. Edwards
Auburn: S. Van Pran, M. Rosemy-Jacksaint, J. Dumas-Johnson, K. Lassiter
Kentucky: S. Mondon, M. Williams, M. Rosemy-Jacksaint, C. Beck
Vanderbilt: T. Ratledge, K. Milton, Z. Logue, M. Starks
Florida: M. Rosemy-Jacksaint, S. Van Pran, J. Dumas-Johnson, J. Bullard
#12 Missouri:N. Stackhouse, L. McConkey, C. Beck, S. Mondon
#9 Ole Miss: C. Beck, L. McConkey, S. Mondon, N. Stackhouse
#18 Tennessee: T. Ratledge, L. McConkey, Z. Logue, S. Mondon
Georgia Tech: N. Stackhouse, T. Walthour, D. Edwards, M. Rosemy-Jacksaint
SECCG – #8 UA: S. Van Pran, M. Rosemy-Jacksaint, J. Bullard, K. Lassiter

Points Off Turnovers In 2023

Georgia is Even in turnover margin.

The Bulldogs have 45 points (does not include the PATs) off 13 turnovers.

Opponents have 48 points off 13 turnovers.

UTM: UGA got 6 pts. off 1 TOs; UGA had no TOs
BSU: UGA 18 pts. off 3 TOs; BSU no pts. off 1 TO
USC: UGA got nxo points off 2 TOs; UGA had no TOs
UAB: UGA 6 pts. off 1 TO; UAB 6 points off 3 TOs
AU: UGA no points off 1 TO; AU 12 points off 2 TOs
#20 UK: UK had no TOs; UK 6 points off 1 TO
VU: UGA 6 pts. off 1 TO; VU 6 pts. off 2 TOs
UF: UGA 6 pts. off 1 TO; UGA had no TOs
#12 MIZ: UGA 3 pts. off 2 TOs; UGA had no TOs
#9 OM: UGA no pts. off 1 TO; OM no pts. off 1 TO
#18 UT: UT had no TOs; UT no pts. off 1 TO
GT: GT had no TOs; GT 12 points off 2 TOs
SECCG – #8 UA: UA had no TOs; UA got 3 pts. off 1 TO

Putting Points on the Board

Georgia ranks third in NCAA history for consecutive games scoring and third among schools with active streaks:

Team – Games
Florida 448 (1988-present)
TCU 391 (1991-present)
Georgia 372 (1995-present)

Big Plays In 2023

UGA has 59 plays of 25 yards or more while its opponents have 27.

GAME 1 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 9 (56-yd pass, Vandagriff to Thomas)
UTM: 1 (26-yd rush, Dent)
GAME 2 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 5 (69-yd PR-TD, Mews)
BSU: 1 (45-yd INT Ret., Malory)
GAME 3 (Longest):
UGA: 2 (36-yd pass, Beck to Thomas)
SC: 2 (41-yd pass, Rattler to Blake)
GAME 4 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 5 (50-yd pass Beck to Rosemy-Jacksaint)
UAB: 3 (32-yd pass Zeno to Farrier)
GAME 5 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 6 (41-yd KOR Mews)
AUB: 3 (61-yd run Thorne)
GAME 6 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 4 (49-yd pass Beck to Bowers)
#20 UK: 3 (48-yd INT Ret., Hairston)
GAME 7 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 6 (62-yd rush Edwards)
VAN: 2 (49-yd TD pass Seals to Humphreys)
GAME 8 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 3 (55-yd pass Beck to Lovett)
UF: 4 (48-yd rush Johnson)
GAME 9 (Longest):
#2 UGA: #2 UGA: 4 (33-yd Beck to McConkey)
#12 MIZZOU: 3 (39-yd TD Cook to Burden)MIZZOU:
GAME 10 (Longest):
#2 UGA: 7 (51-yd rush Milton)
#9 OM: 2 (33-yd pass, 2x)
GAME 11 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 3 (35-yd pass Beck to Rosemy-Jacksaint)
#18 UT: 1 (75-yd TD Jaylen Wright)
GAME 12 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 6 (39-yd KOR Bell)
GT: 2 (57-yd Pass King to Singleton)
GAME 13 (Longest):
#1 UGA: 2 (51-yd pass Beck to Smith)
SECCG – #8 UA: 2 (30-yd rush Milroe)

HEAD COACH KIRBY SMART QUICK FACTS
  • Eighth season as Georgia coach • 93-16 Career Record • 2021 & 2022 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
  • Best record & winning percentage (85-15, .850) after his first 100 games of any coach in SEC history
  • 2017 CFP national runner-up • 2017, 2022 SEC Champions • SEC Eastern Division Champs 2017-19 & 21-23
  • 2017 George Munger award (National Coach of the Year by Maxwell Club) • SEC Coach of the Year, 2017, 2021-22
  • One of nine Power 5 head coaches leading his alma mater
  • Bulldogs have won two Butkus Awards • One Outland Trophy, Bednarik Award, Thorpe Award, Groza Award, Mackey Award, Manning Award & Burlsworth Trophy
  • One Heisman Trophy finalist • 17 1st-team All-Americans
  • 15 1st Round NFL Draft picks • 55 NFL Draft Picks
  • 199 players on SEC Academic Honor Rolls, including a high of 35 on the 2021 national championship team team
THE KIRBY SMART RECORD
Year W L Pct. SEC Bowl
2016 8 5 .615 4-4 Liberty
2017 13 2 .867 8-2# CFP Rose/NCG
2018 11 3 .786 7-2# Sugar
2019 12 2 .857 7-2# Sugar
2020 8 2 .800 7-2 Chick-Fil-A
2021 14 1 .933 9-1# CFP Orange/NCG
2022 15 0 1.000 9-0# CFP Peach/NCG
2023 12 0 1.000 8-0
Total 93 15 .861 #59-13

#3-4 (includes 2017-19, ’21, ’22 SECCGs, 2018 & 2022 CFPNC)

12 VICTORIES WHEN TIED OR TRAILING LATE
SEASON OPPONENT START OF 4TH QUARTER OR DEFICIT FINAL
2016 % #22 UNC Trailed 24-23 33-24
2016 @ Missouri Trailed 27-21 28-27
2016 @ Kentucky Trailed 21-16 27-24
2016 #8 Auburn Tied 7-7 13-7
2016 ^TCU Trailed Trailed 23-21 31-23
2017 @ #24 Notre Dame Trailed 17-16, Trailed 19-17 With 10:21 Left 20-19
2017 $ #2 Oklahoma Tied 31-31, Trailed 45-38 With 0:55 Left 54-48 2ot
2020 ~ #8 Cincinnati Trailed 21-10, Trailed 21-19 With :03 Left 24-21
2022 ! #1 Alabama Trailed 18-13 With 10:14 Left 33-18
2022 @ Missouri Trailed 19-12, Trailed 22-12 With 14:09 Left 26-22
2022 ~ #4 Ohio State (CFP Semi) Trailed 38-24, Trailed 41-35 With 2:43 Left 42-41
2023 @ Auburn Tied 17-17, Tied 20-20 With 6:21 Left 27-20

%Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic; ^Liberty Bowl; $Rose Bowl Game; ~Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl; !CFP National Championship

TOP IND. SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES UNDER SMART

Rushing Yards: 222, Nick Chubb vs. #22 UNC (9/3/16);
Rushing TDs: 3, Sony Michel UK (11/18/17); vs. #2 Oklahoma (1/1/18); Daijun Edwards AU (10/8/22);
Longest Rush: 83-TD, D’Andre Swift @ #9 UK (11/3/18);
Passing Yards: 401, JT Daniels MSU (11/21/20);
Passing TDs: 5, Stetson Bennett UAB (9/11/21);
Receiving Yards: 197 (8 rec.), Jermaine Burton MSU (11/21/20)
Receiving TDs: 2, by 8 different Bulldogs multiple times;
Longest Pass/TD Pass: 89-TD, S. Bennett to Brock Bowers UAB (9/11/21);
Tackles: 15, Nakobe Dean vs. #8 UF (11/7/20);
Sacks: 3, Trenton Thompson vs. TCU (12/30/16); Azeez Ojulari vs. #8 UC (1/1/21); Channing Tindall @ UT (11/13/21);
TFL: 3, Azeez Ojulari #7 AU (10/3/20); Thompson vs. Nicholls (9/10/16); Azeez Ojulari vs. #8 UC (1/1/21); Channing Tindall @ UT (11/13/21)

30 DEFENSE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES UNDER SMART

Under Kirby Smart, Georgia has registered 30 scores on defense and special teams. The Dogs are 27-1 (loss came versus #8 UF in 2020) when they register a non-offensive score under Smart . This year, freshman DB Kyron Jones returned an INT versus UT Martin 26 yards for a score; redshirt sophomore Mekhi Mews took a punt return 69 yards for a touchdown against Ball State; and Joenel Aguero blocked a punt for a safety versus Florida. In 2022, the Bulldogs had a safety on a blocked punt versus Kent State and Chris Smith ran a blocked field goal back 96 yards for a touchdown versus No. 14 LSU. In 2021, Georgia had six of these scores: Smith’s 74-yd INT return (#3 CU); Jamon Dumas-Johnson’s 20-yd INT return (UAB); Safety (SC); Zamir White 0-yd return of blocked punt (#8 ARK); Nakobe Dean’s 50-yd INT return (UF); Safety (UM); Kelee Ringo’s 79-yd INT return (UA/CFP National Championship Game).

DEFENSIVE SCORING IN THE SMART ERA

{108 Points on 16 TDs, 6 Safeties}

2016: 14 points in 3 different games (Pick-Six, Fumble Ret., Safety);
2017: 6 points in one game (Fumble Ret.);
2018: 12 points in 2 different games (Pick-Six, Fumble Ret.);
2019: 18 points in 3 different games (2 Fumble Ret., 1 Fumble Rec.);
2020: 22 points in 4 different games (2 Pick-Sixes 1 Fumble Ret., 2 Safeties);
2021: 28 points in 6 different games (4 Pick-Sixes, 2 Safeties);
2022: none
2023: 8 points in two games (Pick-Six, Safety)

48 POINTS ON SPECIAL TEAMS IN THE SMART ERA

2016: 12 points in 2 games (KOR, PR);
2017: none;
2018: 12 points in 2 games (PR, Blocked Punt Ret.);
2019: none;
2020: none;
2021: 8 points in 2 games (Blocked Punt Ret.; Safety/Blocked Punt);
2022: 8 points in 2 games (Safety/Blocked Punt; Blocked FG Ret.).
2023: 8 points in 2 games (PR, Safety)

UGA COVERAGE ON WAGA FOX 5 ATLANTA TO INCLUDE:

Kirby Smart All Access” – This half-hour program will air Monday nights at 7 p.m. throughout the football season and offer viewers a behind-the-scenes look through the practice and preparation ahead of each game, from exclusive interviews with coaches and players, to features showcasing what it takes to build and maintain a championship program.

“Bulldogs Final” – This short wrap-up program will air on Saturday nights of UGA football games, with a repeat Sunday mornings, and will include highlights, analysis, and exclusive content from that week’s game.

“Bulldogs Now” – This weekly, half-hour program on Saturdays at 8 a.m. debuts this summer and will deliver exclusive access and the latest updates on the Georgia Bulldogs all year round. Outside of football season, the show will feature the latest news, in-depth features and updates on all 21 UGA sports programs.

 

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