Georgia By The Numbers

1 – Georgia committed a season-low one penalty during the game.
1.4 – Texas averaged 1.4 rush yards per attempt on Saturday (17 attempts for 23 yards).
2 – Noah Thomas set a season-high with two touchdown receptions against Texas. He now has four touchdown receptions in his last three games after not having one in his first seven.
2 – The Longhorns only converted 2-of-12 third-down conversions against the Bulldogs. Entering the game, Texas was converting 41 percent of its third downs.
3 – For the second straight game, the Dawgs’ defense registered three sacks. They had eight sacks in the eight games prior.
3 – London Humphreys caught his third touchdown reception of the season and his first since the incredible grab against Tennessee.
4 – Lawson Luckie caught his fourth touchdown pass of the season, which is tied for the team lead with Noah Thomas.
4-4 – Georgia lost four of the first five meetings with Texas, but the Bulldogs won the last three matchups to even up the series at 4-4.
5 – KJ Bolden picked off an Arch Manning pass on Saturday for his second interception of the season. It was only Georgia’s fifth interception, which currently ranks tied for 104th in the nation.
5 – Gunner Stockton had five total touchdowns (four passing and one rushing). On the opposite side, he had just five incompletions.
6-1 – Georgia is 6-1 this season in conference games in which they trailed.
7 – Chris Cole led the Bulldogs with seven tackles in the game, which equaled his previous career-high set initially in the Tennessee game.
7-1 – The Bulldogs finish the SEC regular season with a 7-1 record. Georgia finished the regular season 7-1 in conference play under Kirby Smart in 2017, 2018 and 2019 as well (sometimes even better).
8 – Stockton’s eight rushing touchdowns this season not only lead the team, but also are the highest among SEC quarterbacks.
9-for-12 – Georgia is 9-for-12 this season in converting fourth downs.
24-10 (9-0) – After Georgia defeated Texas, the Bulldogs moved to 24-10 against top ten teams in the Smart era, including 9-0 at Sanford Stadium.
25 – The 25-point losing margin was the biggest deficit by Texas since Steve Sarkisian became its head coach in 2021.
33.6% – The Dawgs have held their opponents to 10 or fewer points in 45 of 134 games under Smart or in 33.6 percent of their games.
35:09 – Georgia controlled the clock for 35 minutes and nine seconds during the game.
44 – Zachariah Branch returned a kickoff 44 yards for Georgia. It is the longest kickoff return for the Bulldogs since Mekhi Mews returned one 47 yards against Ball State in 2023.
59 – Branch led the team with six receptions on Saturday. He now has 59 catches this season, which is tied for the third most in a season by the Bulldogs (tied with Brice Hunter in 1994, Terrence Edwards in 2002, and Dominic Lovett in 2024).
128 – The Bulldogs rushed for a net total of 128 yards. Texas came into the contest second in the nation, allowing 78.2 yards per game on the ground.
159 – Peyton Woodring did not have a field goal, but he did kick five extra points and now has 159 made in his career. The junior currently stands in fifth place all-time for most extra points in a career by a Bulldog.
2013 – Cash Jones recovered an onside kick for the Dawgs in the fourth quarter. It was the first successful onside kick for Georgia since the 2013 South Carolina game.
