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Georgia By The Numbers

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-3 – Alabama ran for -3 net yards against Georgia on Saturday. The -3 is the second fewest ever by the Crimson Tide according to their media guide, but technically their lowest since the -45 yards rushing happened in a bowl game in 1968, prior to bowl stats counting.

1 – Roderick Robinson scored the first touchdown of the game. It was his first career receiving touchdown and his first offensive score since the Ball State game on September 9, 2023.

1 – Daylen Everette had the game’s lone interception. It was his fifth in his career, but his first since the 2024 SEC Championship game against Texas when he had two.

3 – The Dawgs’ three sacks on defense ties their season high with their performances against Mississippi State and Texas.

3-for-14/13-for-19 – The Crimson Tide were just 3-for-14 of third downs against the Bulldogs. In the first meeting between the two, Alabama was successful 13 of 19 times.

4 – The four SEC titles won by Kirby Smart tie him with Wally Butts for the second most by any Georgia head coach. The four wins also put him in a tie for seventh for most by a SEC coach with Butts, Alabama’s Frank Thomas, and former Georgia player but Auburn head coach Pat Dye.

4-0 – Smart is now 4-0 against teams the second time that Georgia has faced them in a single season.

4/4 – Dillon Bell had four receptions in the game (including a touchdown) as well as four rushes for 24 yards. It was the first time he had at least four receptions and four rushes in the same game.

5 – Georgia had five wins against ranked teams this season. Indiana, Texas Tech, and Ohio State each had three.

5 – Zachariah Branch added another touchdown reception in the game. His five this season leads the team and is one ahead of Lawson Luckie and Noah Thomas.

6 – JaCorey Thomas led the Bulldogs with a career-high six tackles and notched his first career sack.

6 – Georgia has allowed six total points (two field goals) in the first quarter of its last four games combined.

6-7 – The Bulldogs are now 6-7 in SEC Championship games.

7 – The seven points scored by Alabama were its fewest scored this season and the second time under Kalen DeBoer that Bama scored in single digits. The Crimson Tide was held under ten points just once under Nick Saban.

7.25 – The Dawgs have allowed their opponents to score 29 total points in their last four games combined, or an average of 7.25 points per game. This includes opponents such as Texas (29.6), Georgia Tech (33.1), and Alabama (31.2).

7 x 100 – Through its first 13 games, Georgia has seven players with at least 100 yards rushing this season (Frazier, Bowens, Stockton, Phillips, McCray, Bell, and Walker).

8-of-10 – Gunner Stockton was dominant, especially on third down, where he completed 8-of-10 passes for 61 yards and three touchdowns.

9 – In the first quarter of the game, Cole Speer became the ninth Bulldog in the Smart era to block a punt in a game. The blocked punt reminded many Bulldog fans when Decory Bryant blocked a punt against Arkansas in the first quarter in the 2002 SEC Championship game.

12+ – Kirby Smart has won at least 12 games in a season six times in his career with the Dawgs.

15/2 – Against ranked teams, Gunner Stockton has 15 touchdown passes this season compared to just two interceptions.

16 – Georgia has the second most SEC titles by any team in the conference with 16. It was also the Bulldogs’ first time winning the conference in back-to-back seasons since winning three straight championships from 1980 to 1982.

<20 – Brett Thorson punted seven times for the Dawgs with five of them being downed inside the 20-yard line.

28-7 – The 28-7 score matches the final for when Georgia defeated Auburn in 2017 for Smart’s first SEC Championship as head coach.

48.7 – Ty Simpson completed 19-of-39 passes in the SEC Championship. The 48.7 completion percentage for the game was the only time he was under 50 percent this season.

73 – Zachariah Branch led the Bulldogs once again with five receptions. His five gives him 73 on the season, which is three short of tying the school’s single-season record held by Brice Hunter set in 1993.

118/91 – Alabama had just 209 total yards in the game. The Crimson Tide had just 118 if you take away their own scoring drive of 91 yards.

169 – Peyton Woodring has made 50 extra points this season and has 169 for his career. The junior already has the fifth-most made by a Bulldog all-time.

203 – With his five tackles on Saturday, CJ Allen leads the team this season with 85 and he surpassed the 200 career total and now has 203.

251 – After Stockton’s 20 completions, his season total reached 251, which is the seventh most by a Bulldog in any season.

400 – Georgia has not been shutout in exactly 400 consecutive games. That is the third longest active streak in the NCAA.