Georgia By The Numbers

2 – Gunner Stockton tied his career high with two rushing touchdowns on Saturday. The only other time he accomplished this feat was against Marshall earlier this season.
2 – Dillon Bell also had two touchdown rushes. He is the only Georgia player listed as a wide receiver to have two rushing touchdowns in one game in the 2000s.
2 – The Dawgs sacked the Cats’ quarterback twice in the game. C.J. Allen and Nnamdi Ogboko had one apiece for Georgia.
2 – Ellis Robinson had a pick for the Bulldogs. He became the first Georgia defender to have two interceptions this season.
3-for-11 – Last week, Alabama destroyed Georgia on third downs converting 13-of-19 third downs. This week, Kentucky converted 3-of-11 third downs. However, the Wildcats were 2-for-3 on fourth down.
6 – Cash Jones had the Bulldogs’ only receiving touchdown of the game. It was his first touchdown catch of the season and his sixth of his career.
6 – C.J. Allen co-led the Dawgs’ defense in tackles on Saturday with six. It was the fourth straight game for Allen either leading or co-leading the team in tackles.
6 – Justin Williams also had six tackles for the Bulldogs. It was a career-high for the sophomore who came into the game with just eight tackles on the season.
9-for-12 – Georgia rebounded from last week by converting nine of 12 third downs.
16 to 12 – The Bulldogs has now defeated the Wildcats in 16 straight games in the series. Conversely, Kentucky has defeated Georgia just 12 times all-time.
44 – Georgia has now won against 44 straight games against unranked opponents. It is the longest active streak in the FBS.
45 – Georgia held Kentucky to 45 yards rushing. During this 16-game win streak the Bulldogs have had over the Wildcats, the Dawgs have held the Cats under 100 rush yards nine times.
48 – The 48 yards rushing by Stockton was his second highest total of his career.
60 – Brett Thorson had just one punt in the game. The Aussie boomed it for 60 yards. It was the fourth time in his career that he had a punt for 60 yards or more.
15/70 – Chancey Bowens led the Dawgs with 15 rush attempts and 70 yards on the ground.
87 – The Bulldogs have played 87 straight games without losing two games in a row. That too is the longest active streak among FBS teams.
96.8 to 44 – Kentucky running back Seth McGowan came into Saturday averaging just under 100 rush yards per game at 96.8. The Dawgs held the big back to a season-low 44 after the star left in the third quarter with an injury.
103 – Not only did Bell have two rushing touchdowns on Saturday, he had four receptions which passed him over the 100 mark to bring his career total to 103.
165 to 64 – Georgia outgained Kentucky 165 to 64 in total yards in the first quarter.