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By the Numbers

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By the Numbers
Georgia by the Numbers

1 – Georgia failed to score from the one-yard line on numerous plays to end the first half.

1 – Ellis Robinson IV picked off a pass in the second quarter. It was the Bulldogs’ first interception of the season and his first interception of his career.

2 – Chauncey Bowens scored rushing touchdowns from two and 14 yards out. They were the first two touchdowns of his Georgia career.

2 – After not having a sack in Game One, the Dawgs’ defense had two in the second game. CJ Allen and Chris Cole had one each.

2-0 – Georgia is 2-0 for the 11th straight season. It is the longest active streak in the FBS.

7 – Colbie Young led Georgia with seven receptions in the game. It was his second-highest total of his career. He had nine against Virginia Tech in 2022 when he was a member of the Miami Hurricanes. The seven now puts him at 99 in his career.

7 – CJ Allen and Raylen Wilson each had seven tackles to lead the Dawgs. Ellis Ellis, Jr. of Austin Peay led all players with 11.

10 – Nate Frazier scored two touchdowns as well. They were his first touchdowns of the season, and he now has 10 in his career.

10-for-10 – Stockton completed his first 10 passes of the game. Austin Peay’s Chris Parson almost equaled him by going nine for his first nine.

13 – The Bulldogs have allowed 13 points after the first two games combined. It is an impressive number, but it is the Dawgs’ most after two games since 2020.

17– In the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs had a 17-play, 99-yard drive for a touchdown. The drive lasted eight minutes and 43 seconds. According to Georgia’s sports information, it was the Bulldogs’ second-longest drive in terms of time in school history.

33 – The Dawgs have now won 33 straight games at Sanford Stadium. Georgia has outscored those opponents 1,290 to 405 in those games.

50+ – Brett Thorson came back into action and punted four times and had a long of 54 yards. It was his 34th punt of 50 or more yards in his career.

106 – At halftime, the game was delayed an hour and 46 minutes (106 minutes) due to weather.

1,008 – Noah Thomas had three receptions for 24 yards. It was his first 24 yards receiving as a Bulldog, but that number gave him 1,008 in his career.