Georgia Bulldogs Football

Georgia Bulldogs Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
299.0 PYPG
132.3 RYPG
33.1 PPG
431.3 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Sanford Stadium
City Athens, Georgia
Conference Southeastern,
Nickname Bulldogs

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Passing Yards
2302
Rushing Yards
453
N Frazier
286
92
Receiving Yards
503
389
360
183

Georgia Bulldogs Football News

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About Georgia Bulldogs Football

The Georgia Bulldogs represent the University of Georgia in NCAA Division I athletics. Located in Athens, Georgia, the Bulldogs are known for their storied history and competitive spirit. The university fields teams in various sports, with the football program being particularly renowned. The Bulldogs football team plays at the historic Sanford Stadium and has a rich tradition, including multiple SEC championships and a national championship.

Beyond football, the Georgia Bulldogs excel in basketball, baseball, gymnastics, and other sports. The university's mascot, Uga, an English Bulldog, is an iconic symbol of school spirit and pride. With passionate fans and a commitment to excellence, the Georgia Bulldogs continue to make their mark in collegiate sports, representing the state of Georgia with honor and dedication.

Name of TeamGeorgia Bulldogs Football
First season1892
Athletic directorJosh Brooks
Head coachKirby Smart
StadiumSanford Stadium
LocationAthens, Georgia
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionEast
Field surfaceGrass
Conference titles16 (SIAA: 1896, 1920, SEC: 1942, 1946, 1948, 1959, 1966, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2002, 2005, 2017, 2022)
Division titles12 (1992, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2017–2019, 2021, 2022)
Fight songHail to Georgia
MascotUga Hairy Dawg
RivalsAlabama (rivalry) Auburn (rivalry) Clemson (rivalry) Florida (rivalry) Georgia Tech (rivalry) South Carolina (rivalry) Tennessee (rivalry) Vanderbilt (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans39

Georgia Bulldogs Introduction

The Georgia Bulldogs Football team, established in 1892, stands as one of the venerable powerhouses in collegiate football. Representing the University of Georgia, they are a proud member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in the Eastern Division. With a fierce bulldog as their mascot, they embody tenacity and determination on the field.

Their home games resonate with the roar of fans at the iconic Sanford Stadium, a cathedral of college football located in Athens, Georgia. At the helm, the team is led by their dedicated head coach, who strives to uphold the rich traditions and high standards set by the Bulldogs over the years. In a storied history, the Georgia Bulldogs have garnered numerous accolades and championships, making them a force to be reckoned with on the national stage.

Georgia Bulldogs History

The history of the Georgia Bulldogs football program is a tapestry woven with excellence, tradition, and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1892, the Bulldogs have established themselves as a perennial contender in the world of college football. The team's home games at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, are legendary for their electrifying atmosphere.

Throughout their storied history, the Bulldogs have celebrated numerous conference titles, bowl victories, and notable wins against fierce rivals like the Florida Gators and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. The program's commitment to excellence extends to player development, with a rich tradition of producing NFL stars.

The Bulldogs have also seen iconic head coaches, including Vince Dooley and Mark Richt, who have left an indelible mark on the program. Whether it's the iconic red and black uniforms, the passionate fan base, or the iconic "Uga" bulldog mascot, Georgia Bulldogs football continues to symbolize pride and excellence in the college football landscape.

Georgia Bulldogs Coach

Kirby Smart, a former Georgia player and seasoned coach, leads the Bulldogs. After success as Alabama's defensive coordinator, Smart returned to his alma mater in 2016, steering the team to multiple SEC championships and a national championship game appearance. Smart's expertise and recruiting prowess cement Georgia's football powerhouse status.

The Georgia Bulldogs' coaching staff boasts a talented lineup. Dell McGee perfects the ground game, Tray Scott bolsters the defensive line, and Bryan McClendon sharpens the passing attack. Chidera Uzo-Diribe fortifies the defense, Fran Brown focuses on secondary play, and Stacy Searels strengthens the offensive line. Scott Sinclair ensures player fitness. Together, they're dedicated to driving excellence and player development to achieve success for the Bulldogs.

No.NameSeasonsRecordPct.
1Charles Herty18921–1.500
2Ernest Brown18932–2–1.500
3Robert Winston18945–1.833
4Glenn "Pop" Warner1895–18967–4.636
5Charles McCarthy1897–18986–3.667
6Gordon Saussy18992–3–1.417
7E. E. Jones19002–4.333
8Billy Reynolds1901–19025–7–3.433
9, 11Marvin D. Dickinson1903, 19054–9.308
10Charles A. Barnard19041–5.167
12George S. Whitney1906–19076–7–2.467
13Branch Bocock19085–2–1.688
14 & 15James Coulter & Frank Dobson19091–4–2.286
16W. A. Cunningham1910–191943–18–9.656
17Herman Stegeman1920–192220–6–3.741
18George "Kid" Woodruff1923–192730–16–1.649
19Harry Mehre1928–193759–34–6.626
20Joel Hunt19385–4–1.550
21Wally Butts1939–1960140–86–9.615
22Johnny Griffith1961–196310–16–4.400
23Vince Dooley1964–1988201–77–10.715
24Ray Goff1989–199546–34–1.574
25Jim Donnan1996–200040–19.678
26Mark Richt2001–2015145–51.740
27Kirby Smart2016–present81–15.844

Georgia Bulldogs Stadium: Sanford Stadium

Sanford Stadium, the iconic home of the Georgia Bulldogs, stands as a revered college football shrine. Located in Athens, Georgia, it has a seating capacity accommodating over 92,000 passionate fans. The stadium, named after Dr. Steadman Vincent Sanford, exudes tradition and an electric atmosphere on game days. With its classic hedges surrounding the field and the famed "Between the Hedges" moniker, Sanford Stadium is an intimidating venue for opposing teams. It has witnessed countless historic moments and serves as the heart of Bulldog pride, providing an unforgettable backdrop to the team's pursuit of victory.

Georgia Bulldogs Rivals

The Georgia Bulldogs' football rivalries are steeped in tradition, passion, and intense competition. The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry with the Auburn Tigers dates back to 1892 and is known for nail-biting, hard-fought battles. Facing the Clemson Tigers, their neighboring rivals, brings regional pride to the forefront. The annual showdown against the Florida Gators in Jacksonville highlights the season, drawing fans from both sides to the "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party." The in-state rivalry with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, known as "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate," is a fierce battle for state supremacy. While the South Carolina Gamecocks, Tennessee Volunteers, and Vanderbilt Commodores provide conference challenges, the rivalry with the Alabama Crimson Tide often carries national championship implications. These rivalries define the Bulldogs' legacy, adding intensity and significance to every game.

College Football Playoff

The College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy, the ultimate prize in college football, has recently found its home with the Georgia Bulldogs. In the last championship game held in 2023, Georgia emerged victorious, capturing their place in history. While Alabama boasts the most playoff appearances, wins, and championships, the Bulldogs triumphed most recently, showcasing their dominance. The SEC, a conference known for its football prowess, has held a strong presence in the playoffs, with Georgia's win contributing to the SEC's impressive six championships. This coveted trophy represents the pinnacle of achievement for college football teams, and the Georgia Bulldogs proudly earned their place among the elite.

SeasonChampionRunner-upScoreAttendanceVenue
2014–154 Ohio State (13–1)2 Oregon (13–1)42–2085,689AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
2015–162 Alabama (13–1)1 Clemson (14–0)45–4075,765University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
2016–172 Clemson (13–1)1 Alabama (14–0)35–3174,512Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
2017–184 Alabama (12–1)3 Georgia (13–1)26–23 OT77,430Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
2018–192 Clemson (14–0)1 Alabama (14–0)44–1674,814Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
2019–201 LSU (14–0)3 Clemson (14–0)42–2576,885Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
2020–211 Alabama (12–0)3 Ohio State (7–0)52–2414,900Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
2021–223 Georgia (13–1)1 Alabama (13–1)33–1868,311Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
2022–231 Georgia (14–0)3 TCU (13–1)65–772,628SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
2023–24 NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
2024–25 Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
2025–26 Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Georgia Bulldogs Record and stats

The Georgia Bulldogs have a rich football tradition, with a consistently strong record. Their overall win-loss record reflects their excellence, with many wins in regular-season and bowl matchups. Over the years, they have earned multiple SEC titles and a national championship, showcasing their dominance in college football. The Bulldogs' dedication to success is further exemplified by their high rankings and numerous appearances in prestigious bowl games, solidifying their status as a powerhouse in the sport.

National Championships

YearCoachSelectorRecordBowlFinal APFinal Coaches
1942Wally ButtsBerryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Houlgate, Litkenhous, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson11–1Won RoseNo. 2
1980Vince DooleyAP, Coaches, FWAA, NFF12–0Won SugarNo. 1No. 1
2021Kirby SmartCollege Football Playoff14–1Won Orange (CFP Semifinal) Won CFP National Championship GameNo. 1No. 1
2022Kirby SmartCollege Football Playoff15-0Won Peach (CFP Semifinal) Won CFP National Championship GameNo.1No.1

Georgia Bulldogs Roster

The Georgia Bulldogs boast a diverse and talented roster, representing a wide range of positions and classes. On the offensive side of the ball, the Bulldogs have a strong group of quarterbacks, including experienced juniors and promising freshmen. Senior Sevaughn Clark and junior Kendall Milton lead the charge in the running back corps. The receiving corps is packed with depth and talent, with a mix of experienced players and newcomers.

On the defensive side, the Bulldogs have a formidable defensive line, bolstered by senior Zion Logue and sophomore Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins. The linebacker unit is stacked with talent, including junior Jamon Dumas-Johnson and sophomore Smael Mondon Jr. In the secondary, players like Nyland Green and Tykee Smith bring their skills to the Bulldogs' defense.

Special teams are anchored by a group of kickers and punters, ensuring a well-rounded roster for all aspects of the game. With this blend of experienced veterans and promising newcomers, the Georgia Bulldogs are poised for a strong season.

Georgia Bulldogs Schedule

The Georgia Bulldogs have an exciting and competitive schedule for the upcoming season, featuring a mix of non-conference and conference matchups. Kicking off on Thursday, September 14, 2023, they face Navy at the Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in a prime-time showdown. Following that, they take on Bethune-Cookman and Miami (Fla.) in away games at Hard Rock Stadium.

Their schedule is packed with intriguing matchups, including games against traditional rivals like South Carolina and Florida. The Bulldogs also have a highly anticipated clash with Alabama in late September at Raymond James Stadium. The season promises to be filled with thrilling moments as the Bulldogs aim to assert their dominance in the SEC.

With a blend of challenging opponents and opportunities for statement wins, Georgia's 2023 schedule is one that college football fans will eagerly watch.

FAQs

A. The Georgia Bulldogs won their most recent national championship in football in the 2022 season when they defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.

A. The head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs football team is Kirby Smart. He has been at the helm of the program since the 2016 season.

A. Sanford Stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 92,746 spectators, making it one of the largest college football stadiums in the United States.

A. The Georgia Bulldogs have won multiple SEC conference titles in their history, with their most recent title coming in the 2021 season.

A. The mascot of the Georgia Bulldogs is named "Uga." Uga is an English Bulldog and is one of the most recognizable and beloved mascots in college football.