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Georgia By The Numbers

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By the Numbers
Georgia by the Numbers

0 – Georgia had zero three-and-outs for the game.

3 – Gunner Stockton had three touchdown passes in the game. It is the second time in three games in which he has had three or more touchdown passes after not reaching that total in any game prior in his career.

3 – The Dawgs’ defense totaled a season-high three sacks on Saturday afternoon. Raylen Wilson was credited for one and a half while CJ Allen, Quintavius Johnson and Christen Miller all had one half.

3 – Kamario Taylor did it all for Mississippi State, rushing for all three scores for his team.

6 and 6 – Georgia now has six straight wins in the series against Mississippi State. The other Bulldogs have six total wins in the 28-game all-time series.

10 – KJ Bolden set a career-high with ten tackles against Mississippi State. His previous high was eight against Tennessee last season.

14 – Georgia combined for 14 “big plays” consisting of six passes for 15 or more yards and eight runs by ten or more yards.

14 – Mississippi State had two of its three scoring drives go for 14 plays each.

35-10 – Georgia has a 35-10 record when its opponents score first in a game under Kirby Smart.

38 – After trailing by seven points early, Georgia scored 38 straight points.

40+ – The 41 points scored by the Dawgs were their fourth game of the season with 40 or more points.

47 – Georgia has won 47 straight games against unranked opponents. It is the nation’s longest active streak.

53 – Zachariah Branch had eight receptions for the Dawgs. It was his fourth straight game with at least eight. He now has 53 catches on the season, and with three more, he will join the top ten list for single-season grabs by a Bulldog.

54 – Peyton Woodring added two field goals on Saturday, giving him 54 in his career. He moves past Brandon Coutu and is now ninth all-time on the career field goal list for a Bulldog.

58.3 – Georgia was 7-for-12 on third-down conversions. It was the fourth time this season that the Bulldogs were over 50 percent in a game.

59 – Frazier’s 59-yard touchdown rush early in the second half was his longest in his career and the longest by a Bulldog since Daijun Edwards had a 62-yard run against Vanderbilt in 2023.

59 to 55 (246 to 119)– Georgia has been outscored 59 to 55 in the first quarter this season, but has outscored its opponents the rest of the way.

64 – Noah Thomas’ 64-yard touchdown reception was his longest with Georgia and the second longest of his career. He had a 73-yard score with Texas A&M against Auburn.

181 – Frazier’s net total of 181 rush yards was tied for the third most ever under Smart. Nick Chubb and D’Andre Swift had more in a game, and Sony Michel equaled Nate’s total.

303 – Georgia amassed a season-high 303 yards rushing against Mississippi State. That is the most since the 2023 Orange Bowl against Florida State. It was also the 14th time in the Smart era that they had at least 300 yards on the ground.

567 – The 567 yards of total offense by Georgia was its most since gaining 605 last season against Mississippi State as well.

900 – Georgia’s win on Saturday was the 900th in its history. The Bulldogs became the ninth FBS program to reach that number.

2,040 – With 264 yards passing on Saturday, Stockton now has 2,040 this season. He is the 14th different Georgia quarterback to have at least 2,000 pass yards in one season.