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By The Numbers

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By the Numbers
Georgia by the Numbers

0 – Georgia tight ends had a combined zero receptions on Saturday.

1 – Georgia is now 1-10 in its last 11 meetings with Alabama.

1 – Colbie Young had his first touchdown reception of the season. He had two last season and now has 13, including his time with Miami.

2 – Georgia struggled on third-down conversions, going 2-for-8, and failed to convert on a major fourth-down conversion as well.

3 – Josh McCray has three touchdown runs for Georgia this season, and all three went for one yard apiece.

5 – Georgia had five rushes going for at least 20 yards. Chauncey Bowens had two of them and Nate Frazier, Dillon Bell and Gunner Stockton had one each.

6 – The Dawgs had six penalties in the game, and half of them were for 15 yards.

9 – Bo Hughley became the ninth different Georgia offensive lineman to start this season through the first four games.

10-7 – The Bulldogs have a 10-7 record in games decided by 3 points or fewer (including three losses to the Crimson Tide).

11 – After Frazier’s fumble in the second quarter, the Crimson Tide started their drive at the Bulldogs’ 11-yard line. The Dawgs’ defense held rigid, and Alabama settled for a field goal.

13-of-19 – Alabama converted 13-of-19 third down conversions. There is no official record of the most third-down conversions allowed by Georgia, but the Bulldogs have never allowed more than 10 in the 2000s. The last time Georgia converted 13 was in 2017 against Missouri.

24 – Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson tied his career-high with 24 pass completions.

33 – Georgia’s win streak at Sanford Stadium came to an end with a school-record 33 games.

35 – Seven of Smart’s 20 losses as head coach (or 35%) have come against Alabama.

56-3 – Georgia had 227 yards rushing on Saturday. Under Smart, the Dawgs are 56-3 in games in which the Bulldogs rush for at least 200 yards (the other two losses were in 2016).

119 – Bowens rushed for a career-high 119 yards against the Crimson Tide. His previous high was 56 yards earlier this season against Austin Peay.

147 to 31 – Alabama outgained Georgia 147 yards to 31 in the first quarter.

304 to 130 – After a career-high 304 pass yards against Tennessee, Stockton ended the game against Alabama with 130.