By The Numbers

0-for-7/5-for-8 – Georgia was 0-for-7 in third down conversions through the first three quarters of the game, but was 5-for-8 in the fourth.
1 – Georgia forced one turnover in the game but it was a big fumble late in the first half inside the one-yard line.
1 – Noah Thomas had his first reception for the Bulldogs since the Austin Peay game. It went for 30 yards and help set up a Georgia touchdown.
2 – Chauncey Bowens scored from two yards out on a run giving Georgia its first touchdown of the game.
2-for-3 – Georgia was 2-for-3 on fourth down conversions for the game and 7-for-10 on the season.
6 – Gunner Stockton has six touchdown rushes this season which is the third most by a Georgia quarterback in a season in the 2000s. The last one went for ten yards with under two minutes left to put the Dawgs up by ten points.
6 – Georgia has started six different starting lineups for the offensive line in its first six games of the season.
8:45 – The Bulldogs’ last touchdown drive went for eight minutes and 45 seconds and according to Georgia’s sports communications department it is the longest scoring drive in team history matching a drive time set in the Tennessee game back in 1988.
8-9 – Georgia has an 8-9 record in games where the Bulldogs score 20 points or less under Kirby Smart
9 – Georgia has now won nine straight games over Auburn. It ties the longest win streak that Georgia has had in the series from when it one nine in a row from 1923 to 1931.
9 – Zachariah Branch had a career-high nine receptions for the Bulldogs. His previous-high was six that he had three times as a player for the USC Trojans in 2024.
10 and 1 – CJ Allen led the Bulldogs in tackles with ten and added a sack as well. It was the third time that Allen has registered double-digit tackles in a game.
10 (11of 16) – The Bulldogs have held the Tigers to ten points or less in 11 of their last 16 meetings.
11-for-22/13-for-16 – Stockton started the game completing 11-of-22 passes. He ended completing 13 of his final 16.
11:34/18:07 – Auburn ruled the time of possession battle in the first quarter controlling the ball for 11 minutes and 34 seconds. In quarters two through four, the Tigers had the ball barely more than that at 18 minutes and seven seconds combined.
12 for 20 – Georgia’s offense ran 12 plays for 20 yards in its first three possessions of the game.
17-for-23/2-for-8 – Jackson Arnold completed 17 of his first 23 passes, but only two of his final eight.
43 – Peyton Woodring made 2-of-3 field goals, but missed one from 43 yards which snapped a string of 43 straight field goals he made from inside 50 yards.
55 and 26 – Both quarterbacks were its team’s leading rushers in the game in terms of net yards. Arnold ended with 55 on 13 attempts for the Tigers while Stockton had 26 on nine attempts for the Bulldogs.
60 – Brett Thorson tied his season-long by booming a 60-yard punt on Saturday night.
66-56-8 – Georgia now has a ten-game advantage in the all-time series against Auburn after 130 meetings.
110 – Kirby Smart now has 110 wins in his career. That is the most wins by a FBS coach in the modern era during its first ten seasons as a head coach.