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13 SEC Titles: 1942, 1946, 1948, 1959, 1966, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2002, 2005, 2017 Two Consensus National Championships: 1942, 1980

the matchup #5/#5 georgIa (3-1) @ Kentucky (2-3) UGA 2020 Avg. UK Oct. 31, 12 p.m. ET - SECN 33.0 Scoring Offense 24.4 Kroger Field 19.5 Scoring Defense 20.0 Lexington, Ky. +1 Turnover Margin +3 418.5 Total Offense 307.8 georgiadogs.com 165.2 Rushing Offense 184.4 253.2 Passing Offense 123.4 On The Road Again 7.1 Punt Returns 8.0 After an open date, the start the second half of the season on the road at 33.2 Kickoff Returns 21.3 Kentucky. The Wildcats (2-3) dropped a 20-10 decision to Missouri in Columbia, Mo., over the weekend. The Bulldogs are 4-1 after a bye week under Kirby Smart. Georgia dogs-cats on SECN will begin November against Florida in Jacksonville, Fla., on Nov. 7 and then takes on the Tigers in Columbia on Nov. 14. On Saturday, Georgia will make its sec- ond appearance of the season on the SEC Series History Network. The Bulldogs traveled to Fayette- Georgia leads the Kentucky series 59-12-2 and is on a 10-game winning streak. This ville, Ark., and took down Arkansas 37-10 dur- matches the Bulldogs’ longest winning streak in the series (1978-87). Kentucky’s last win ing UGA’s first appearance on the SECN this in the Georgia series came in 2009 in Athens when it stormed back from a 20-6 halftime season. While Georgia did not appear on the deficit for a 34-27 victory. It was Kentucky’s first win in Athens in 32 years. The Wildcats’ SECN at all in 2019, the team played on the last victory over the Bulldogs in Lexington came in 2006 when UK outlasted UGA 24-20. network three times in 2018 (Vanderbilt, Mas- sachusetts, Georgia ). 2018 Flashback: Winner-Take-All SEC Eastern Division Matchup on the call In the Playoff rankings, it was a top-10 showdown and arguably one of the biggest games ever at Kroger Field in Lexington as the winner claimed the SEC TELEVISION: SECN - Tom Hart (PxP), Eastern Division. Sixth-ranked Georgia improved to 8-1 overall and 6-1 in the SEC with Jordan Rodgers (analyst), a 34-17 victory over No. 9 Kentucky. This was the second straight division title for the Cole Cubelic (sideline) Bulldogs. Kentucky featured the nation’s top scoring defense, allowing just 13 points LOCAL RADIO: Georgia Sports per game, and one of the best rushing defenses. In fact, no team had scored more than Network (IMG) - Scott Howard 20 points on the Wildcats up to that point in the season. Georgia ran for 331 yards as (PxP); (analyst); sophomore D’Andre Swift, now with the Detroit Lions, tallied a career-high 156 rushing Chuck Dowdle (sideline) yards and a pair of touchdowns while Elijah Holyfield, now with the Philadelphia Eagles, SiriusXM RADIO/Internet: 134/190/961 added 117 yards and a score to lead the offense. Georgia freshman Trey Hill played (Georgia broadcast) most of the game at center when Lamont Gaillard was injured on the opening drive. ONLINE: GTV on georgiadogs.com Monty Rice led the Bulldogs with eight tackles and a sack. REPLAYS ON SECN: TBA Last Meeting: Georgia Blanks Kentucky On A Rainy Night In Athens Wind and rain swirled from Tropical Storm Nestor in Athens last year as the Bull- dogs shut out the Wildcats 21-0. On a night where neither team scored in the first half, current Detroit Lion D’Andre Swift, who finished with 21 carries for 179 yards rushing (8.5 avg.), had a 39-yard touchdown run to break the scoreless tie in the third quarter. sid contacts Later in that quarter, Brian Herrien scampered for an eight-yard run to put Georgia up 14-0. Swift locked down the victory with a three-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter GEORGIA - Claude Felton for UGA’s final touchdown. (706) 542-1621; [email protected] Current Buffalo Bill finished 9-for-12 for 35 yards for the Bulldogs. De- KENTUCKY - Tony Neely fensively, J.R. Reed forced a fumble from UK QB Lynn Bowden that Richard LeCounte (859) 257-8411; [email protected] collected, setting up Herrien’s touchdown. The teams combined for only 52 yards pass- 2020 Bulldog schedule ing in the soggy conditions.

Sept. 26 @ Arkansas (SECN) W, 37-10 Special Specialists Oct. 3 #7/#7 Auburn (ESPN) W, 27-6 Currently sporting a 50.7 punting average (ranks second nationally), junior punter Oct. 10 #14/#12 Tennessee (CBS) W, 44-21 Jake Camarda is taking aim at not just the Bulldog single season record but a possible Oct. 17 @ #2/#2 Alabama (CBS) L, 41-24 SEC and NCAA record. The Bulldogs rank third in the NCAA in Net Punting at 47.9 while Oct. 31 @ Kentucky (SECN) 12 p.m. the Kentucky stands 10th nationally at 44.3. The NCAA/SEC record (min. of 50 punts) Nov. 7 vs. ^Florida (CBS) 3:30 p.m. belongs to Braden Mann who averaged 51.0 on 50 punts for Texas A&M in 2018 and won Nov. 14 @ Missouri TBA the Ray Guy Award. All-American Drew Butler holds the Georgia record when he led the Nov. 21 Mississippi State TBA Nov. 28 @ South Carolina TBA nation as a sophomore in 2009 with a 48.1 average on 56 punts. He received the Ray Dec. 5 Vanderbilt TBA Guy Award too. *All 2020 regular season games are SEC contests; Kentucky punter Max Duffy is sixth in the NCAA with a 47.5 average. Duffy won the ^TIAA Bank Field (Jacksonville, Fla.) 2019 Ray Guy Award for the Wildcats.

Did You Know? Georgia is the only team in the nation with at least three games vs. teams ranked in the AP Top 25 and that also has a winning record in those contests (Georgia is 2-1). In a UGAAthletics GeorgiaBulldogs UGAAthletics three-week span, the Bulldogs defeated No. 7 Auburn (27-6) and No. 14 Tennessee (44- 21) at home before losing to No. 2 Alabama (41-24) on the road. Game 5 Kirby smart Head Football Coach Maxwell Football Club’s George Munger National Coach of the Inside the Numbers Under Smart Record (SEC)...... 47-13 (*29-11) Year. Before 2017, the Bulldogs last SEC title was 2005. Home/Away/Neutral...... 24-4/15-4/8-5 The 2018 and 2019 seasons saw Versus Ranked Teams (H/A/N)...... 7-1/4-4/6-5 Versus Top 10 Teams (H/A/N)...... 3-0/1-2/5-3 the Bulldogs advance to the SEC Day/Night...... 30-10/17-3 Championship Game, secure an in- After Bye Week...... 4-1 vite to the and combine SEC East/West/Non-Conf...... 22-4/*7-7/18-2 for a 23-5 record. Most recently, Conference Record (H/A/*N)...... 13-3/12-4/*4-4 Georgia completed a 12-2 campaign Score First/Opp. Scores First...... 37-6/9-8 with a 26-14 victory over #7 Baylor Leading/Trailing/Tied at Half...... 39-4/8-8/0-1 in New Orleans. Leading/Tr./Tied after 3rd Qtr...... 41-5/4-8/2-0 He has also made an immediate In Overtime...... 1-2 impact in recruiting, posting the na- Scoring < 20 Pts./20+ Pts...... 2-7/45-6

tion’s top-ranked class in 2018, the Allowing less than 20 Pts...... 35-1 When Georgia looked for a head second-ranked class in 2019 and the Allowing 20-29/30-39/40+ Pts...... 11-5/0-4/2-3 coach after the 2015 season, the third-ranked class in 2017. Rushing for less than 100 yards...... 1-5 arrows pointed to Kirby Smart, In addition to coaching, Smart Rushing for over 100 yards...... 46-8 longtime Alabama defensive coor- oversees the Kirby Smart Family Rushing for 200+ yards...... 33-2 dinator and former UGA player and Foundation, which is focused on be- Passing for less than 100 yards...... 3-0 assistant. The 2017 Associated Press ing champions in the community by Passing for 300+ yards...... 5-1 SEC Coach of the Year has not disap- supporting and giving back to needy Totaling less than 300 yards...... 3-4 pointed. 400+ yards of Total Offense...... 31-6 children and families. In September In his first year leading the Dogs Allowing less than 100 yds. rushing...... 25-1 of 2020, Smart and his wife Mary in 2016, Georgia extended its school Allowing less than 300 yds. Total Off...... 31-3 Beth pledged $1 million to support record to 20 consecutive bowl ap- Allowing 400+ yds. total offense...... 3-6 social justice and student-athletes pearances and had wins over No. 8 Having 100-yard rusher...... 23-2 impacted by COVID-19. Auburn and No. 22 UNC. Opp. have 100-yard rusher...... 3-3 Smart officially came home to In 2017, Smart directed UGA to No Turnovers / No Takeaways...... 15-3/8-6 Georgia on Dec. 6, 2015. He juggled a 13-2 record, an SEC title, a win at In Aug./Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec./Jan...... 1-0/17-1/10-6/15-2/2-2/2-2 two jobs for a month until Janu- The during the CFP *includes 2017 SECCG win; 2018 SECCG app., 2018 CFP Natl. Champ. App., ary 11, 2016, when the Tide won its 2019 SECCG app. semifinal and a spot in the National fourth national championship in a Top Ind. Single-Game Performances Under Smart Championship. He was named the seven-year span. Rushing Yards: 222, Nick Chubb vs. #22 UNC (9/3/16) Rushing TDs: 3, Sony Michel vs. UK (11/18/17); vs. #2 Oklahoma (1/1/18) Longest Rush: 83-TD, D’Andre Swift @ #9 UK (11/3/18) Did You Know? Passing Yards: 346, vs. VU (10/15/16) Kirby Smart is among nine head coaches at schools from Power Passing TDs: 4, Jake Fromm vs. GT (x2) (11/25/18; 11/30/19) Receiving Yards: 175 (12 rec.), George Pickens vs. #7 BU (1/1/20) 5 conferences that are coaching at their alma maters. Receiving TDs: 2, Isaiah McKenzie @ Missouri (9/17/16); Terry Godwin The complete list: vs. Samford (9/16/17); Jeremiah Holloman vs. #9 Florida (10/27/18); Riley Paul Chryst (Wisconsin) Kirby Smart (GEORGIA) Ridley vs. GT (11/2518); George Pickens vs. Missouri (11/9/19) Pat Fitzgerald (Northwestern) David Shaw (Stanford) Longest Pass/TD Pass: 82-TD, Bennett to James Cook vs. #2 BAMA (10/17/20) Scott Frost (Nebraska) Jonathan Smith (Oregon State) Tackles: 13, Roquan Smith vs. GT (11/26/16); SECCG (12/2/17); CFPNC (1/1/18) Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State) Tom Allen (Indiana) Sacks: 3, Trenton Thompson vs. TCU (12/30/16) Jim Harbaugh (Michigan) TFL: 3, Azeez Ojulari vs. #7 AU (10/3/20); Thompson vs. Nicholls (9/10/16) 16 Defense/Special Teams Scores 2016: Safety vs. #22 UNC; Lorenzo Carter 24-yd fumble recovery vs. Nicholls; Seven Victories When Tied Or Trailing Late Terry Godwin 43-yd KOR @ SC; Maurice Smith 34-yd INT return vs. #8 AU; Year Opponent Start of 4th Qtr. Final Isaiah McKenzie 82-yd PR vs. ULL 2016 %#22 UNC Trailed 24-23 33-24 2017: J.R. Reed 3-yd fumble recovery vs. Florida 2018: Juwan Taylor 0-yd fumble return @ USC; Mecole Hardman 70-yd PR 2016 @ Missouri Trailed 27-21 28-27 vs. MTSU; Tyson Campbell 64-yd fumble recovery & Eric Stokes 8-yd blocked 2016 @ Kentucky Trailed 21-16 27-24 punt @ Missouri 2016 #8 Auburn Tied 7-7 13-7 2019: J.R. Reed 14-yd fumble recovery vs. MSU; 60-yd fumble 2016 ^TCU Trailed 23-21 31-23 recovery @ UT; Tyson Campbell 0-yd fumble recovery @ GT 2017 @ #24 Notre Dame 17-16, trailed 19-17 with 10:21 left 20-19 2020: Safety @ ARK; Eric Stokes 30-yd INT return @ ARK; Monty Rice 20-yd 2018 $ #2 Oklahoma 31-31, trailed 45-38 with 0:55 left 54-48 2ot fumble recovery vs. #14 UT %Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic; ^Liberty Bowl; $Rose Bowl Game Personal Playing Experience Quick Facts *Advanced to 2017-19 SECCGs, making Georgia Full Name: Kirby Paul Smart Georgia (1995-98): Four-year letterman as the first from the East to win at least three straight Birthdate: December 23, 1975 defensive back. First team All-SEC in ’98; 13 since 1996. Birthplace: Montgomery, Alabama career interceptions; four-time member of SEC *Went 6-0 in the division in 2017-18 for the first Family: Wife: Mary Beth; Children: twins Weston time since the SEC split into divisions in 1992. Has Academic Honor Roll. and Julia (2-8-08), and Andrew (5-25-12) gone 17-1 in the SEC East during the last three High School: Bainbridge (Ga.) years. College: BBA Georgia ‘98; MS Florida State ‘03 The Kirby Smart Record *2017 Georgia Munger National Coach of the Year Coaching Experience Year W L Pct. SEC finalist, leading UGA to a 13-2 record, a Rose Bowl 2016 8 5 .615 4-4 Game victory and an appearance the CFP National Championship Game. 1999 Georgia Admin. Asst. 2017 13 2 .867 *8-2 2000 Valdosta State Defensive Backs *The Bulldogs’ No. 2 AP ranking in 2017 was the 2001 Valdosta State Def. Coord. 2018 11 3 .786 *7-2 team’s top AP ranking since week three of the 2008 2002-03 Florida State Grad. Assistant 2019 12 2 .857 *7-2 season when Georgia was No. 2. 2004 LSU Defensive Backs 2020 3 1 .750 3-1 *Seven fourth-quarter comebacks, including wins 2005 Georgia Running Backs TOTAL 47 13 .783 *29-11 over #8 AU (‘16), #22 UNC in Atlanta (‘16), @ #24 2006 Miami (NFL) Safeties Notre Dame (‘17), vs. #2 Oklahoma in 2018 Rose 2007 Alabama Asst. HC/DBs *includes 2017-19 SECCGs, 2018 CFPNC Bowl Game. 2008-13, ‘15 Alabama Def. Coord./ILBs *Led UGA to its first win over a ranked team in 2014 Alabama Asst. HC/DC/Safeties a season opener away from in 2016-curr. Georgia Head Coach school history. dog tracks Game 5 Bennett Directing The Offense has completed 241-of-397 attempts (60.7 percent) for 2,887 yards * Junior QB Stetson Bennett has helped Georgia to a 3-1 start, with 15 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in his career. Daniels including a 2-1 mark versus Top-15 teams as a starter. was medically cleared in early October. * Georgia led #2 Alabama 24-20 at the half as Bennett was 12-for- * Beck completed 136 passes for 1,843 yards and 20 touch- 25 for 117 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. However, downs last season for Mandarin HS (Fla.) while also rushing for the Crimson Tide rallied for 21 unanswered points in the second half six scores. for the win as Bennett finished 18-for-40 for 269 yards, two scores A Look At The Line Features and three interceptions. * Georgia’s starting offensive line features junior Jamaree * Against #14 Tennessee, Bennett directed the Bulldogs to 431 Salyer (LT), junior Justin Shaffer (LG), junior Trey Hill (C) and total yards on 77 plays. He finished 16-for-27 for 238 yards and three senior Ben Cleveland (RG). touchdowns and was the Manning Award Quarterback of the Week. * Redshirt sophomore Owen Condon (RT) got his first start Bennett passed for two scores and ran for the other. He has been at Arkansas while redshirt freshman Warren McClendon (RT) most accurate on third downs this season at 72 percent (26-for-38 has gotten the nod the last three games. McClendon has made for 322 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions). three tackles this season following Bulldog turnovers. * In his first career start at Georgia, Bennett helped lead the * Cleveland was named the SEC OL of the Week for the sec- Bulldogs to a 27-6 win over #7 Auburn in Athens. In the first half on ond time in his career following the win over #7 Auburn. third down, Bennett was 5-for-7 for 81 yards and a touchdown. The * Georgia was most effective running the ball against #7 score was a 21-yard strike to sophomore George Pickens when it Auburn. Georgia churned out 202 yards on 45 attempts (4.5 avg.). was 3rd-and-9. The play gave the Bulldogs a 17-0 lead. The Tigers’ lone sack came on an intentional grounding call in the * Bennett came in to help spark the Bulldogs to a 37-10 road win fourth quarter. over Arkansas in the opener after redshirt freshman D’Wan Mathis * Against #2 Alabama, Georgia had 145 rushing yards on 30 got the start. In addition to his passing performance, Bennett also carries (4.8 avg.), including a 10-yard touchdown by Zamir White. ran for a two-point conversion. * Through four games, the Dogs have allowed just five sacks. * Bennett played in five games for the Bulldogs last year. He was on the scout team for 2017 Bulldog squad that advanced to the Looking To Set The Tone On The Ground College Football Playoff National Championship Game and went * Redshirt sophomore Zamir White headlines the running 13-2. Bennett spent 2018 at Jones College in Mississippi. He led game with a team-high 64 carries for 266 yards and five touch- the Bobcats to a 10-2 season, going 144-for-258 for 1,820 yards with downs, including a career-high two scores against #7 Auburn. 16 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Bennett added 69 carries for * White is a key member of the special teams unit, including 148 yards and four scores. collecting his first career blocked punt. This led to a touchdown, which gave the Bulldogs a 20-10 edge at Arkansas. White became 2020: Stetson Bennett on 3rd Downs the first Bulldog running back since 2005 to block a punt (Tyson Game Cmp.-Att. Yards TD Int. Sack TD Rec. Browning vs. Vanderbilt). @ ARK 5/7 62 0 0 0 - * After missing the UT game with a shoulder injury, junior #7 AU 8/11 111 1 0 0 Pickens(21) James Cook returned at #2 Alabama. He is also a target out of #14 UT 5/7 66 2 0 1 Jackson(21),Carter(1) the backfield, catching four balls versus the Crimson Tide for a @ #2 UA 8/13 83 1 2 1 Burton(5) career-high 102 yards, including an 82-yard scoring catch. His Totals 26-38 (68%) 322 4 2 2 4 score is the longest TD reception by a Bulldog since 2013. Cook Bennett on 3rd Down Rushing: 5 for minus-1 yard, 0 TD, LG10, 2 First has 17 carries for 83 yards this year. Downs * Sophomore Kenny McIntosh, who has 19 carries for 92 yards, has made a significant impact on special teams. He has six Stetson Bennett (UGA Career) kick returns for 218 yards (36.3 ypg, third nationally), including a 2019 Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff. career-long 48 yarder at Arkansas. MSU 13 9 2 1 124 0 184.7 * Currently, true freshman Kendall Milton is the No. 2 rusher ASU 10 9 0 0 109 0 181.6 for the Bulldogs with 21 carries for 134 yards for a 6.4 avg. He GT 3 2 0 0 27 0 142.3 is currently ranked second among SEC freshman running backs. #2 LSU 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2019 TOTAL 27 20 2 1 260 0 172.0 Variety Of Targets Emerge 2020 Att Cmp TD Int Yds Sk Eff. * Redshirt sophomore Kearis Jackson (21 rec., 323 yds., 1 @ ARK 29 20 2 0 211 1 152.8 TD) has emerged as a favorite target for Bennett. After posting #7 AU (W) 28 17 1 0 240 1 144.5 career highs in catches and yards against Arkansas, he set new #14 UT (W) 27 16 2 0 238 1 157.8 career highs in the win over #7 Auburn. Jackson collected nine @ #2 UA (L) 40 18 2 3 269 2 103.0 catches for 147 yards. Against #14 Tennessee, he had a team-high 2020 TOTAL 124 71 7 3 958 5 135.9 four receptions for 91 yards, including his first career score that Career highs in italics CAREER TOTAL 151 91 9 4 1,218 5 142.4 covered 21 yards. * Sophomore George Pickens ranks second on the squad * Mathis made his Bulldog starting debut in the opener against with 13 catches for 140 yards and two touchdowns. Arkansas. He finished 8-for-17 for 55 yards and an interception. He * True freshman Jermaine Burton was a popular target for enrolled early in January 2019 and competed during spring practice. Stetson Bennett against #2 Alabama for four catches for 58 Mathis was then forced to redshirt the 2019 season after undergoing yards and his first career touchdown. His scoring reception was surgery to remove a brain cyst. The native of Belleville, Mich., got a 5-yard grab on 3rd-and-goal to give Georgia a 24-17 edge in his share of snaps this preseason after gaining his medical clearance the second quarter. during the spring of 2020. * Georgia utilizes the tight ends as well with redshirt sophomore * Georgia also has redshirt sophomore transfer JT Daniels TE John FitzPatrick, graduate transfer Tre’ McKitty (FSU) and and early enrollee Carson Beck competing for playing time. freshman Darnell Washington combining for nine catches for * While at USC, Daniels started all 11 games as a true freshman 129 yards and one score. McKitty made his Bulldog debut against in 2018 before a knee injury in the 2019 opener shortened his sopho- the Vols after missing the first two games with an injury. more season. He made 12 starts for the Trojans from 2018-19 and Game 5 dog tracks dog tracks Veteran Defense Leading The Way going 3-for-3 on field goals, including a career-long 51 yarder that * The Bulldogs have one of the nation’s top defenses again in gave the Bulldogs the lead for good at 23-21 in the third quarter. 2020. Georgia opened up with a 37-10 road win over Arkansas, * Most recently at #2 Alabama, Podlesny hit his second FG held #7 Auburn out of the end zone in a 27-6 home victory, shutout from 50 or more yards and added three PATs. #14 Tennessee in the second half in a 44-21 win and faced the na- * Georgia set the NCAA record this season for consecutive PATs tion’s top scoring offense (51.0 ppg) in #2 Alabama, falling 41-24. made. The streak stands at 306 dating back to 2014. The streak * Georgia ranks 19th nationally in Scoring Defense (19.5 ppg) involves six kickers (Marshall Morgan, Patrick Beless, William Ham, and fourth in Rushing Defense (65.5 ypg). The Bulldogs surren- David Marvin, Blankenship and Podlesny). dered 41 points and 564 yards to the Crimson Tide after giving up * For the first time since 2015, Georgia needed to replace its a combined 37 points and 710 total yards on offense. Alabama had placekicker after All-American and 2019 Lou Groza Award winner a pair of quick-strike touchdowns of 40 and 90 yards, respectfully. Rodrigo Blankenship graduated. He won the starting job with * Georgia held Arkansas to 77 yards rushing on 28 attempts the Indianapolis Colts after signing as a free agent. Blankenship while Auburn had just 39 yards on 22 tries. Thanks in part to five finished his Bulldog career with a school-record 440 career points sacks, #14 Tennessee finished with minus-1 rushing yards on 27 (2nd all-time in the SEC). Currently, Blankenship is third in the NFL attempts. The defense has allowed only one rushing TD in 2020. with 16 made field goals for the Colts. * Senior S Richard LeCounte has three picks this year and * Georgia’s snappers this year include redshirt sophomore eight in his career. He is currently tied for first nationally. Payne Walker and redshirt freshman William Mote. Walker, who * Junior Eric Stokes also posted his first career INT against was one of the snappers last year as well, snaps on field goals and the Razorbacks and took it back 30 yards for a score. This marked PATs while Mote handles the snaps for punts. the second touchdown of his career after he blocked a punt versus Missouri and scored in 2018. Versus the Vols, Stokes had his second Country’s Top Punting Unit career pick. * Junior punter Jake Camarda’s 50.7 average is second * Junior Tyson Campbell and sophomores Lewis Cine and nationally and the Bulldogs 47.9 average in Net Punting is third Tyrique Stevenson round out the starters in the secondary. nationally. Linebackers Wreaking Havoc * He was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time in his career after the Arkansas game and was * Georgia is deep at LB with Monty Rice leading the way. He included as one of “Ray’s 4” as being on the Ray Guy Award’s top has a team-high 24 stops this year. Rice was named the Bednarik weekend performers. He was also one of the “Ray’s 4” following Award Player of the Week following his performance in the win the Alabama game. over #14 Tennessee. * Camarda looked to be in midseason form in the opener by * Against the Vols, Rice had strip-sack, recovered the fumble and averaging 50.7 yards on 15 punts, placing seven of those at the ran it in 20 yards for his first career touchdown. 11-yard line or better. He has boomed seven punts that were 50- * Redshirt sophomore Azeez Ojulari has a team-high six tackles plus yards, including a 63 yarder. for loss and ranks among the national leaders with three forced * Against #7 Auburn, Camarda only punted twice in the first fumbles so far this season. half and averaged 51.5 yards. During the win over #14 Tennessee, * Ojulari, who led the Bulldogs with 5.5 sacks in 2019, added his he also only had a pair of punts for an average of 56.5, including first versus #7 Auburn this year. Against the Vols, he exploded for a 64 yarder. five tackles, including two sacks for a loss of 20 yards, two forced * Camarda had one of the finest seasons ever by a Bulldog fumbles and one fumble recovery. Ojulari was named SEC Defen- punter in 2019 as he averaged 46.8 yards/punt, which ranked sec- sive Lineman of the Week after his performance. ond in school history. * Sophomore Nakobe Dean complements Rice in the middle. * Now in his third season, Camarda is averaging 45.8 yards/ He was the leading tackler at Arkansas with seven stops and has punt, which is on pace for a school record. Drew Butler, the 2009 20 tackles on the year. Ray Guy Award winner, owns the Bulldog record with a 45.4 career * Sophomore Nolan Smith, junior Quay Walker, senior punting average. Jermaine Johnson and sophomore and 2019 Freshman All-SEC selection Travon Walker have given this position additional depth Back Deep For The Dogs in 2020. Johnson started 2020 with a strong performance, collecting * In the KOR game, sophomore Kenny McIntosh has six returns six tackles and 1.5 sacks at Arkansas. Against # Alabama, Walker for 218 yards (36.3 average, second nationally; team is fourth na- posted a career-high seven tackles. tionally at 33.2). His longest of the year is a 48 yarder at Arkansas. McIntosh also had a 42 yarder versus #14 Tennessee. Two On Me, Someone’s Free * With WR/PR Dominick Blaylock out for the year with a knee * Georgia’s defense up front starts with preseason All-SEC injury, Georgia turned to redshirt sophomore Kearis Jackson. selection Jordan Davis and a trio of seniors in Devonte Wyatt, Malik Herring and Julian Rochester. Rochester had five tackles Georgia In The AP Top 25 against #2 Alabama in his first start since 2018 while Herring had *The Bulldogs have maintained their spot in the AP Top 25 now four stops, including a sack. for 57 consecutive weeks, which ranks fourth nationally, dating back * Davis (6-6, 320), along with freshman Jalen Carter (6-3, 305), to the start of the 2017 season. Georgia ranks in the top three for are part of a “jumbo” package that includes freshman TE Darnell active streaks in the top five and top 10. Washington (6-7, 260) or TE Tre’ McKitty (6-5, 245) on offense. ACTIVE AP POLL TOP 5 STREAKS * Carter lined up in the backfield versus #14 Tennessee and Rank School Streak Started 1. Clemson 47 2017 caught a 1-yard touchdown reception from QB Stetson Bennett. 2. GEORGIA 14 *2019 3. Alabama 8 2020 *Since Nov. 11, 2019 after improving to 8-1 From Rod To Pod ACTIVE AP POLL TOP 10 STREAKS * Redshirt sophomore Jack Podlesny made his debut in Rank School Streak Started the 2020 season opener and handled the place kicking and kickoff T1. Alabama 84 2015 duties. He made a pair of 38-yard field goals, went 3-for-3 on PATs T1. Clemson 84 2015 3. GEORGIA 53 *2017 and five of his six kickoffs resulted in touchbacks. *Since Sept. 25, 2017 after a 4-0 start * In the victory over #14 Tennessee, Podlesny had a solid game dog tracks Game 5 Smart Family Commits $1 Million To UGA The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia has reported an 80 percent Head football coach Kirby Smart and his wife, Mary Beth, will increase in demand over its 2019 numbers and with September be- donate $1 million to their alma mater to support the UGA Athletic ing Hunger Action Month, food bank representatives are stressing Association’s new social justice program, create scholarships for that the need for any help in this arena remains high. senior student-athletes whose final seasons were impacted by The Bulldog football team, as well as other UGA teams, and COVID-19, and contribute to the expansion of the UGA football donors gave nearly 27,000 pounds of food to the Food Bank. program. Healthy and transportable snacks were the ones targeted for “Mary Beth and I are where we are because of the University the Food2Kids Snack Drive. Granola bars, snack-size trail mix, nuts of Georgia, so we feel a duty to give back to the university that and pretzel bags, 100 percent fruit treat snacks and other various opened so many doors for us, brought us together and brought snacks that are not easily crushed under the weight of canned us home,” said Smart. “The current moment presents unique chal- goods were requested for the drive. lenges for all of us, whether that’s dealing with the ramifications of “I’ve been giving back to my community as far as I can remem- this pandemic or acknowledging and addressing racial inequality. ber,” said sophomore linebacker Nakobe Dean. “Doing projects We hope this gift can fuel positive change in both areas.” like this makes me feel like I am kind of continuing that tradition The Smarts joined Detroit Lions quarterback and former UGA that we did with my mom growing up. It’s important to help the standout and his wife, Kelly, to endow UGA youth at all times, not just right now in times of despair but all the Athletics’ new social justice program. The goal of the program is to time since they are the future of our country.” continue developing an environment to effect meaningful change The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia still accepts donations in the areas of diversity, inclusion, equity and social justice for all, for this program. The food bank’s hours for drop-off are 8 a.m. – 3 including student-athletes, coaches and staff. p.m. on Monday through Friday. Many student-athletes saw their seasons canceled or post- poned this year as part of public health precautions to protect Third ‘Dawgs For Pups’ Initiative Arrives against COVID-19. As a result, the NCAA granted an extra year of The Georgia football team has officially started its third project eligibility and lifted team financial aid limits so that senior student- of the “Dawgs For Pups” initiative in the form of a coat drive for athletes could return and complete their final seasons of eligibility area children. at UGA. But with a pandemic-related financial shortfall impacting The latest initiative is a coat drive for children in the Athens- the Athletic Association’s budgets, UGA Athletics faced a challenge: Clarke County area. With winter approaching and colder tempera- finding new funding avenues to support returning student-athletes. tures coming, the Bulldog football team and the rest of the UGA This is where the Smarts stepped in, dedicating a portion of Athletic Association will be working with the local Boys & Girls Club their gift to defraying the costs associated with returning seniors to generate donations of new or gently used coats for children in whose spring and fall activities were impacted by COVID-19. kindergarten through eighth grade. Donations for the coat drive The final portion of the Smarts’ gift will support the Butts- can be dropped on the main floor (third floor) of the UGAAA’s Mehre Expansion Project, which will expand and renovate all as- Butts-Mehre Building (1 Selig Circle, Athens, GA 30602) between pects of football operations at UGA. The project will, among other 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. improvements, expand the weight room and add a locker room, The Bulldogs will be offering 2020 football schedule posters meeting rooms, coaches’ offices and a sports medicine facility to signed by head coach Kirby Smart to anyone who donates a new Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall. or gently used coat. “It’s going to start getting pretty cold out there and a lot of kids don’t have the gear they need to stay warm,” said Bulldog receivers ‘Dawgs For Pups’ Begins To Help Area Students coach Cortez Hankton. “We want to be sure we provide them The Georgia football team kicked off its initiative called “Dawgs with coats and support. We want to be sure our Dawgs take care For Pups” in early September by pledging to raise money for WiFi of the ‘Pups’ in our community and that we give what we can.” hotspots for Clarke County students.

After the idea arose from a team meeting, the Bulldogs are participating in a number of “Dawgs For Pups” activities in the Bulldog Graduates Athens area and beyond to help students and others affected by * Georgia has a pair of player on this year’s roster who have al- the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The first activity has been to supply ready earned their undergraduate degrees. The graduates include: families who have kindergarten to eighth grade students with WiFi DB Prather Hudson (Georgia - Finance) and TE Tre’ McKitty hotspots. This access to an internet connection will help students (FSU - Criminology). stay connected with their virtual classroom. All of the SEC players who have achieved an undergraduate The Bulldogs and donors gave $100,000 to the project. degree are sporting the SEC Graduate patch on their uniforms. “Helping out the youth in this area is so important because they are our future,” said senior defensive back Eric Stokes. “I Seven Bulldogs Chosen In 2020 NFL Draft have a platform (at the ) and I am trying to * The seven Georgia players in 2020 matched the total from 2019 use that platform and make it as big as it can go.” and equaled the second-best total in school history. The donations will help support the more than 1,000 families * OT Andrew Thomas (1st Rd.-No. 4, Giants), RB D’Andre Swift in Clarke County who do not have the Internet access needed (2nd Rd.-No. 35, Detroit), OT Isaiah Wilson (1st Rd.-No. 29, Tennes- for online learning. For only $20, donors can sponsor a family’s see), OG Solomon Kindley (4th Rd.-No. 111, Miami), QB Jake Fromm unlimited high-speed date plan for a month. For $60, donors can (5th Rd.-No. 167, Buffalo), TE Charlie Woerner (6th Rd.-No. 190, San sponsor a family’s WiFi for the fall semester. All donations received Francisco) and ILB Tae Crowder (7th Rd.-No. 255, N.Y. Giants) were will be solely for the purpose of hotspots for CCSD. The link to all picked by NFL teams. donate to “Bridging The Digital Divide” is here: * Selected as the draft’s final pick, Crowder became Georgia’s http://gado.gs/53q second “Mr. Irrelevant” after Bulldog Donald Chumley was taken with the last pick in the 1985 draft. Crowder is on the Giants active roster. Also, eight Bulldogs signed as free agents. Successful Food2Kids Snack Drive * Georgia has 50 players on NFL rosters, including 10 that were The Bulldogs’ second project of the “Dawgs For Pups” initia- part of the Bulldogs’ offense last year. tive was called the Food2Kids Snack Drive. The Food2Kids Snack Drive came at a pivotal time for the area community. The temporary COVID-19 unemployment benefits have ended and many parents are unable to go to work with their children receiving a virtual education and not attending school. Game 5 starters scoring numbers Starting Streaks First-Time Starters The Bulldogs have had 11 first-time starters in 2020, including OFFENSE ‘20 ‘19 ‘18 ‘17 ‘16 Total Cons. seven in the opener. Stetson Bennett, QB 3 - JC - n/a 3 3 @ ARK: 7 (Darnell Washington, William Mote, Jake Podlesny, Dominick Blaylock, WR inj. 3 n/a n/a n/a 3 - Nakobe Dean, Jermaine Burton, D’Wan Mathis, Owen Condon) Trey Blount, WR - - - 1 n/a 1 - #7 AU: 2 (Stetson Bennett, Warren McClendon) Jermaine Burton, WR 4 n/a n/a n/a n/a 4 4 #14 UT: 2 (Tre’ McKitty, Nolan Smith) Ben Cleveland, OG 4 7 4 5 RS 20 4 @ #2 BAMA: none Owen Condon, OT 1 - RS n/a n/a 1 - James Cook, TB - 3 - n/a n/a 3 - Warren Ericson, OG - 1 RS n/a n/a 1 - The True Freshman Experience John FitzPatrick, TE 3 1 RS n/a n/a 4 - During the 2020 season opener, 10 true freshmen played for Trey Hill, C/RG 4 14 4 n/a n/a 22 22 the Bulldogs. This season, 14 true freshmen have taken the field Kearis Jackson, WR - 7 4 n/a n/a 11 - for Georgia. Matt Landers, WR - 1 - RS n/a 1 - D’Wan Mathis, QB 1 RS n/a n/a n/a 1 - Bulldog Captains Warren McClendon, OT 3 RS n/a n/a n/a 3 3 @ ARK: Malik Herring, Richard LeCounte, Jamaree Salyer ^Tre’ McKitty, TE 2 9 10 - n/a 21 2 #7 AU: Tyson Campbell, Monty Rice, Zamir White George Pickens, WR 4 2 n/a n/a n/a 6 5 #14 UT: Mark Webb, Kearis Jackson, Jordan Davis Demetris Robertson, WR - 4 - !2 !11 17 - #2 BAMA: Azeez Ojulari, Rice, Salyer Jamaree Salyer, OT 4 2 - n/a n/a 6 5 Justin Shaffer, OG 4 2 - - n/a 6 4 Darnell Washington, TE 3 n/a n/a n/a n/a 3 1 Zamir White, TB 4 1 RS n/a n/a 5 5 !Robertson was at Cal from 2016-17; ^McKitty was at FSU from 2017-19

DEFENSE ‘20 ‘19 ‘18 ‘17 ‘16 Total Cons. Tyson Campbell, DB 4 3 11 n/a n/a 18 4 Lewis Cine, S 4 2 n/a n/a n/a 6 6 DJ Daniel, DB - 11 n/a n/a n/a 11 - Jordan Davis, DL 4 8 4 n/a n/a 16 4 Nakobe Dean, ILB 4 - n/a n/a n/a 4 4 Walter Grant, OLB - 3 8 0 n/a 11 - Malik Herring, DT 3 9 1 0 n/a 13 - Jermaine Johnson, OLB 1 1 JC JC n/a 2 1 Richard LeCounte, DB 4 14 13 1 n/a 32 22 Azeez Ojulari, OLB 4 13 - n/a n/a 17 5 2020 Assistant Coaches William Poole, DB - - 1 0 n/a 1 - *Todd Monken, 1st season...... Offensive Coordinator Monty Rice, ILB 4 14 5 2 n/a 25 18 Dan Lanning, 3rd season...... Defensive Coord./Outside Linebackers Julian Rochester, DL 1 - 12 1 6 20 1 Matt Luke, 1st season...... Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line Nolan Smith, OLB 1 - n/a n/a n/a 1 - Scott Cochran, 1st season...... Special Teams Coordinator Tyrique Stevenson, DB 2 1 n/a n/a n/a 3 - Cortez Hankton, 3rd season...... Pass Game Coord./Wide Receivers Eric Stokes, DB 4 13 3 RS n/a 20 19 Dell McGee, 5th season...... Run Game Coord./Running Backs Mark Webb, DB - 9 1 0 n/a 10 - *Glenn Schumann, 5th season...... Co-Defensive Coord./Inside LBs Devonte Wyatt, DL 4 1 0 JC n/a 5 5 Tray Scott, 4th season...... Defensive Line Note: RS=Redshirted; n/a=not at UGA yet; inj=injured *Todd Hartley, 2nd season...... Tight Ends Charlton Warren, 2nd season...... Secondary Scott Sinclair, 5th season...... Director of Strength & Conditioning *in coaching box during games

Game-by-Game Starters In 2020 Game WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB TB Multiple @ ARK (W) Pickens Salyer Shaffer Hill Cleveland Condon FitzPatrick Burton Mathis White Washington (TE) #7 AU (W) Pickens Salyer Shaffer Hill Cleveland McClendon FitzPatrick Burton Bennett White Washington (TE) #14 UT (W) Pickens Salyer Shaffer Hill Cleveland McClendon FitzPatrick Burton Bennett White McKitty (TE) @ #2 BAMA (L) Pickens Salyer Shaffer Hill Cleveland McClendon Washington Burton Bennett White McKitty (TE) @ UK vs. UF @ MU MSU @ USC VU Consecutive 5 5 4 22 4 3 1 4 3 5 2 Career 6 6 6 22 20 3 3 4 3 5 21 Game DE DT JACK MONEY MAC STAR CB FS SS CB Multiple @ ARK (W) Herring Wyatt Ojulari Rice Dean Stevenson Campbell Cine LeCounte Stokes Davis (N) #7 AU (W) Herring Wyatt Ojulari Rice Dean Stevenson Campbell Cine LeCounte Stokes Davis (N) #14 UT (W) Herring Wyatt Ojulari Rice Dean N. Smith (SLB) Campbell Cine LeCounte Stokes Davis (N) @ #2 BAMA (L) Rochester Wyatt Ojulari Rice Dean J. Johnson (SLB) Campbell Cine LeCounte Stokes Davis (N) @ UK vs. UF @ MU MSU @ USC VU Consecutive 1 5 5 18 4 1 4 6 22 19 4 Career 20 5 17 25 4 2 18 6 32 19 16 &Jacksonville, Fla. (TIAA Bank Field) starters scoring numbers Game 5 scoring drives Inside the Red Zone 13 TDs by the Offense, 2 by the Defense Inside 20 TD% Score% TD (Rush/Pass) FG *No Points UGA 17 times 59% 77% 10 (6-R, 4-P) 3-4 4 (2 TO, D, MFG) TD DRIVES TD TD Play Drive Opp. 6 times 50% 100% 3 (R, 2P) 3-3 n/a 0-10 yards: 9...... 0 *No Points due to: BFG=Blocked FG; MFG=Missed FG; TO=Turnover; D=Downs; C=Clock Expired (took a 11-20 yards: 1...... 0 knee); P=Punt. 21-30 yards: 2...... 1 Georgia’s Red Zone Offense 41-50 yards: 0...... 1 Opponent’s Red Zone Offense @ Arkansas: 3-for-4 (3 TDs, TO) @ Arkansas: 1-for-1 (FG) 51-60 yards: 0...... 2 #7 Auburn: 4-for-4 (2 TDs, 2 FGs) #7 Auburn: 1-for-1 (FG) 61-70 yards: 0...... 4 #14Tennessee: 4-for-6 (3 TDs, FG, TO, D) #14 Tennessee: n/a 71-80 yards: 0...... 1 @ #2 Alabama: 2-for-3 (2 TDs, MFG) @ #2 Alabama: 4-for-4 (3 TDs, FG) 81-90 yards: 1...... 3 @ Kentucky: @ Kentucky: vs. Florida: 91-99 yards: 0...... 1 vs. Florida: @ Missouri: @ Missouri: Mississippi State: Mississippi State: Average: 14.1 yds...... 65.8 yds. @ South Carolina: @ South Carolina: Shortest: 1 yd...... 24 yds. Vanderbilt: Vanderbilt: (4x)...... (ARK) Longest: 82 yds...... 95 yds. *UK is second in the SEC & 11th nation- *Georgia has allowed the fewest trips to the ally in Red Zone Defense, allowing scores Red Zone for any SEC team at six. However (BAMA)...... (UT) just 65 percent of the time. The Wildcats the Bulldogs are the only squad to not have a have forced three turnovers here. Red Zone stop (3 TDs, 3 FGs). NUMBER OF PLAYS ON TD SCORING DRIVES 2: ...... 1 points off turnovers big plays 4: ...... 1 Georgia is +1 turnover margin in 2020. The UGA has 16 plays that have covered 25 5: ...... 1 Bulldogs have scored 27 points off 8 turnovers. yards or more while opponents have had 11. 6: ...... 2 Opponents have scored 31 points off 7 Georgia 8: ...... 3 miscues. GAME 1: #4 Georgia @ Arkansas 10: ...... 1 UGA: 6 plays; Longest: 48-yd. KOR (McIntosh) 11: ...... 1 @ ARK (W, 37-10): UGA got 14 points off 3 turn- ARK: 3 plays; 49-yard pass (Franks to Burks) 12: ...... 2 overs; ARK got 3 points off 2 turnovers. 13: ...... 1 GAME 2: #4 Georgia vs. #7 Auburn Avg:...... 8.1 plays #7 AU (W, 27-6): UGA got no points off 1 turnover; UGA: 2 plays; Longest: 49-yd. pass (Bennett to AU did not force any turnovers. Smith) Fewest: 2 #7 AU: None #14 UT (W, 44-21): UGA got 13 points off 3 turn- 86 yds. in 0:13 @ BAMA overs; UT got 7 off 2 turnovers. GAME 3: #3 Georgia vs. #14 Auburn Most: 13 UGA: 4 plays; Longest: 43-yard rush (Burton) (81 yds. in 5:38 @ ARK @ #2 BAMA (L, 41-24): UGA got no points off #14 UT: 3 plays; Longest: 36-yd TD pass 1 turnover; BAMA got 21 points off 3 turnovers. (Guarantano to Palmer) TD DRIVE POSS. TIMES GAME 4: #3 Georgia @ #2 Alabama 0:01-1:00...... 1 UGA: 4 plays; Longest: 82-yard TD pass (Bennett 1:01-2:00...... 1 to Cook) 2:01-3:00...... 5 #2 BAMA: 5 plays; Longest: 90-yard TD pass 3:01-4:00...... 3 (Jones to Waddle) 5:01-6:00...... 2 6:01-7:00...... 1

Average: 3:18 Quickest: 0:13 (2 plays, 86 yards @ BAMA) Longest: 6:15 (12 plays, 95 yards vs. UT)

Did You Know? In the game at #2 Alabama, the Bulldogs set and extended their NCAA record for consecutive PATs made to 306. This streak started in 2014 and covers six kickers, in- cluding 2020 starter Jack Podlesny (14-for- 14 career PATs).

Game 5 career highs RUNNING BACKS ATT. (G) YDS. (G) TDs (G) LG (G) 100-yd Games Sevaughn Clark 4 (MSU19) 13 (MSU19) - 7 (MSU19) - James Cook 11 (SC18) 76 (UMASS18) 2 (UMASS18) 37TD (AS19) - Daijun Edwards 7 (AU20) 27 (AU20) - 7 (AU20) - Kenny McIntosh 9 (MSU19) 67 (AS19) 1 (2x/GT19) 62TD (AS19) - Kendall Milton 8 (UT20) 56 (UT20) - 24 (BAMA20) - Zamir White 22 (UT20) 92 (BU20) 2 (AU20) 29 (MSU19) -

Others - - - - - Stetson Bennett, QB 6 (2x/BAMA20) 22 (UT20) 1 (2x/UT20) 14 (AS19) - Jermaine Burton, WR 1 (2x/BAMA20) 43 (UT20) - 43 (UT20) - Jake Camarda, P 1 (BU20) 6 (BU20) - 6 (BU20) - Prather Hudson, DB/RB 6 (SU17) 19 (SC18) - 11 (2x/VU18) - Kearis Jackson, WR 1 (3x/A&M19) 9 (AU19) - 9 (AU19) - Matt Landers, WR 1 (ND19) -6 (ND19) - - - D’Wan Mathis, QB 10 (ARK20) 4 (ARK20) - 9 (ARK20) - Nathan Priestley, QB 1 (MSU19) - - - - *Demetris Robertson, WR 2 (2x/AU19) 72 (AP18) 1 (AP18) 72 (AP18) - QUARTERBACKS ATT. (G) COMP. (G) YDS. (G) TDs (G) LG (G) INT (G) Stetson Bennett 40 (BAMA20) 20 (ARK20) 269 (BAMA20) 2 (4x/BAMA20) 82TD (BAMA20) 3 (BAMA20) ^JT Daniels 51 (ND18) 37 (ND18) 349 (ND18) 3 (2x) 65TD (CU18) 2 (4x) D’Wan Mathis 17 (ARK20) 8 (ARK20) 55 (ARK20) - 12 (ARK20) 1 (ARK20) Nathan Priestley 1 (2x/AS19) 1 (MSU19) 2 (MSU19) - 2 (MSU19) - ^at USC Others - - - - - RECEIVERS/TE REC. (G) YDS. (G) TDs (G) LG (G) 100-yd Games Dominick Blaylock 4 (AS19) 112 (AS19) 1 (5x/GT19) 60TD (AS19) 1 Trey Blount 1 (4x/AS19) 19 (AP18) - 19 (AP18) - Jermaine Burton 2 (2x/BAMA20) 58 (BAMA20) 1 (BAMA20) 36 (BAMA20) - Tommy Bush 1 (GT19) 1 (GT19) - 1 (GT19) - John FitzPatrick 2 (ARK20) 22 (MSU19) 1 (ARK20) 22 (MSU19) - Kearis Jackson 9 (AU20) 147 (AU20) 1 (UT20) 49 (AU20) 1 Jaylen Johnson 2 (AS19) 20 (AS19) - 11 (AS19) - Matt Landers 3 (BU20) 27 (ARK20) - 23 (ARK20) - *Tre’ McKitty 2 (UT20) 47 (UT20) - 28 (UT20) - George Pickens 12 (BU20) 175 (BU20) 2 (MU19) 46 (BU20) 1 *Demetris Robertson 5 (SC19) 61 (UT19) 1 (3x/SC19) 33 (UT19) - Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint 2 (ARK20) 18 (BAMA20) - 18 (BAMA20) - Brett Seither 1 (ARK20) 12 (ARK20) - 12 (ARK20) - Darnell Washington 1 (ARK20) 26 (ARK20) - 26 (ARK20) -

Others - - - - - Jalen Carter, DL 1 (UT20) 1 (UT20) 1 (UT20) 1 (UT20) - James Cook, RB 4 (BAMA20) 101 (BAMA20) 1 (BAMA20) 82TD (BAMA20) 1 Daijun Edwards, RB 1 (UT20) 3 (UT20) - 3 (UT20) - Prather Hudson, RB 1 (2x/AS19) 15 (UMASS18) - 15 (UMASS18) - Kenny McIntosh, RB 2 (UT20) 36 (UT20) - 29 (UT20) - Zamir White, RB 2 (ARK20) 15 (SC19) - 15 (SC19) - *at Georgia TACKLES Bulldog, Pos. Solo (G) Assist (G) Total 10+ Bulldog, Pos. Solo (G) Assist (G) Total 10+ Adam Anderson, OLB 2 (5x/AU20) 3 (2x/GT18) 5 (GT18) - Hugh Nelson, DB 1 (AS19) - 1 (AS19) - Robert Beal Jr., LB 2 (2x/UMASS18) 5 (AS19) 5 (AS19) - Azeez Ojulari, OLB 4 (BU20) 4 (2x/UF19) 6 (2x/SC19) - Latavious Brini, DB 1 (2x/UT20) - 1 (2x/UT20) - William Poole, DB 4 (MT18) 1 (2x/MSU19) 4 (MT18) - Warren Brinson, DL - 1 (ARK20) 1 (ARK20) - Monty Rice, ILB 8 (2x/GT19) 7 (2x/UF19) 12 (SC19) 3 Major Burns, DB 1 (2x/UT20) - 1 (2x/UT20) - Julian Rochester, N 4 (UK16) 7 (UF16) 8 (UK16) - Tyson Campbell, DB 8 (LSU18) 3 (2x/UF18) 11 (LSU18) 1 MJ Sherman, OLB 1 (UT20) - 1 (UT20) - Jalen Carter, DL 2 (UT20) 1 (UT20) 3 (UT20) - Christopher Smith, DB 2 (MT18) 2 (2x/AU20) 3 (2x/AU20) - Lewis Cine, S 6 (BU20) 4 (BAMA20) 8 (BAMA20) - Nolan Smith, OLB 3 (ARK20) 3 (ARK20) 6 (ARK20) - DJ Daniel, DB 8 (BU20) 3 (ND19) 6 (AU19) - Ameer Speed, DB 3 (ASU17) 1 (MT18) 3 (ASU17) - Jordan Davis, DL 3 (GT18) 6 (LSU18) 7 (LSU18) - Tyrique Stevenson, DB 5 (BAMA20) 3 (AU20) 5 (BAMA20) - Nakobe Dean, ILB 4 (3x/BAMA20) 4 (ARK20) 7 (ARK20) - Eric Stokes, DB 6 (AU19) 2 (BAMA20) 7 (AU19) - Walter Grant, OLB 3 (MU18) 3 (AP18) 4 (MU18) - Channing Tindall, ILB 4 (UT20) 5 (VU18) 5 (VU18) - Malik Herring, DL 4 (2x/BAMA20) 3 (2x/AU20) 5 (2x BU20) - Quay Walker, ILB 5 (UT20) 4 (BAMA20) 7 (BAMA20) - Jermaine Johnson, OLB 3 (AU19) 3 (MSU19) 4 (2x/AU19) - Travon Walker, DL 3 (BU20) 2 (3x/BAMA20) 3 (BU20) - Netori Johnson, DL 2 (GT19) 1 (SC19) 2 (GT19) - Mark Webb, DB 6 (MSU19) 3 (2x/UF19) 7 (VU19) - Jalen Kimber, DB 1 (UT20) - 1 (UT20) - Divaad Wilson, DB 4 (A&M19) 2 (2x/MSU19) 4 (2x/A&M19) - Richard LeCounte, DB 7 (SC18) 6 (UF18) 10 (SC18) 1 Devonte Wyatt, DL 5 (TX19) 4 (AS19) 7 (TX19) - Trezmen Marshall, ILB 1 (3x/GT19) 2 (MSU19) 3 (MSU19) - Kolby Wyatt, TE/DL - 1 (AP18) 1 (AP18) - *the following offensive players have tackles after turnovers or on special teams: Nate McBride, ILB 2 (AS19) 2 (2x/ARK20) 3 (2x/UT19) - Ben Cleveland, Prather Hudson, Warren McClendon, Kenny McIntosh, George Pickens, Tymon Mitchell, DL 1 (AS19) 3 (AS19) 4 (AS19) - Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint Bill Norton, DL 2 (GT19) 2 (AS19) 2 (2x/GT19) - Overtime/fg winners Game 5

Georgia’s Overtime Record (8-7) Home: 1-2; Away: 4-2; Neutral: 3-3; Bowl Game/CFP: 3-2 (*SEC Opponent: 3-4; *Includes CFP National Championship)

Date Result Nov. 16, 1996 Georgia beat #20 Auburn 56-49 (4 OT) in Auburn, Ala. Nov. 27, 1999 #20 Ga. Tech beat #16 Georgia 51-48 in Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 1, 2000 #21 Georgia beat #19 Purdue 28-25 in Tampa, Fla. (Outback Bowl) Nov. 11, 2000 #22 Auburn beat #14 Georgia 29-26 in Auburn, Ala. Jan. 1, 2004 #11 Georgia beat #12 Purdue 34-27 in Orlando, Fla. (Capital One Bowl) Sept. 22, 2007 #22 Georgia beat #16 Alabama 26-23 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Oct. 30, 2010 Florida beat Georgia 34-31 in Jacksonville, Fla. @ EverBank Field Jan. 2, 2010 #12 Michigan State beat #18 Georgia 33-30 (3 OT) in Tampa, Fla. (Outback Bowl) Oct. 5, 2013 #6 Georgia beat Tennessee 34-31 in Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 30, 2013 Georgia beat Ga. Tech 41-34 (2 OT) in Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 29, 2014 #15 Ga. Tech beat #9 Georgia 30-24 in Athens, Ga. Nov. 21, 2015 Georgia beat Ga. Southern 23-17 in Athens, Ga. Jan. 1, 2018 #3 Georgia beat #2 Oklahoma 54-48 (2OT) in Pasadena, Calif. (CFP Semifinal: Rose Bowl Game) Jan. 8. 2018 #4 Alabama beat #3 Georgia 26-23 in Atlanta, Ga. (CFP National Championship, Mercedes-Benz Stadium) Oct. 12, 2019 South Carolina beat #3 Georgia 20-17 (2OT) in Athens, Ga.

Bulldog Game-Winning Field Goals Since 1942 (4th Quarter, 2 minutes or less) Kicker Opponent Year FG/Time Left Final Ken Cooper Fla. State 1956 36 yards, 1:30 3-0 Durward Pennington Miss. State 1960 25 yards, 0:08 20-17 Kim Braswell Fla. (Jax.) 1972 37 yards, 0:50 10-7 Allan Leavitt Ga. Tech 1976 33 yards, 0:05 13-10 Rex Robinson @ Kentucky 1978 29 yards, 0:03 17-16 Kevin Butler BYU 1982 44 yards, 1:11 17-14 Kevin Butler #2 Clemson 1984 *60 yards, 0:11 26-23 John Kasay ^Arkansas 1987 39 yards, 0:00 20-17 John Kasay Alabama 1990 40 yards, 1:31 17-16 Kanon Parkman @ Ga. Tech 1995 34 yards, 0:47 18-17 Hap Hines #19 ^^Purdue 1999 21 yards, in OT 28-25 Billy Bennett @ #22 Alabama 2002 32 yards, 0:38 27-25 Brandon Coutu @ Vanderbilt 2007 37 yards, 0:00 20-17 Blair Walsh Arizona State 2009 37 yards, 0:00 20-17 Marshall Morgan @ Tennessee 2013 42 yards, in OT 34-31 %Marshall Morgan Missouri 2015 34 yards, 1:44 9-6 Rodrigo Blankenship @ Kentucky 2016 25 yards, 0:00 27-24

*School/SEC record; ^Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn.; ^^2000 Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. %Note: Accounted for all nine points in Georgia’s 1st win without scoring a TD since 1995 vs. Kentucky (12-3 win)

New Faces On Coaching Staff * Georgia has three new on the field coaches this year. The first hire was Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line CoachMatt Luke, who joined the Bulldogs after serving as the Ole Miss head coach for three seasons. Luke began in December and was part of the coaching staff during Georgia’s victory over #7 Baylor in the Sugar Bowl. * Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken was the next addition to Smart’s staff in January. Monken arrived in Athens after spend- ing a year as the Cleveland Browns’ offensive coordinator (OC). He also was the OC for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for three years prior to his stop in Cleveland and had three years as the Southern Mississippi head coach earlier in his career. * Then in February, Special Teams Coordinator Scott Cochran joined the Bulldog coaching staff. Cochran, who worked with Smart nine seasons at Alabama, had served as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Tide since 2007.

Dogs Have 10 On Preseason All-SEC Team * Georgia ranked second in the league with 10 representatives on the Preseason Coaches All-SEC Team. First Team Defense selections junior DL Jordan Davis and senior S Richard LeCounte highlighted the group of Bulldogs. * Junior C Trey Hill, sophomore WR George Pickens, senior DL Malik Herring, senior LB Monty Rice, sophomore LB Nakobe Dean, junior DB Eric Stokes and junior P Jake Camarda were included on the Second Team. In addition, sophomore LB Nolan Smith was named to the Third Team. game 5 2020 roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Darnell Washington TE Fr. 6-7 260 HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 45 Kurt Knisely RB Fr. 6-0 200 HS Athens, Ga. (Athens Academy) 1 George Pickens WR So. 6-3 200 1VL Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 45 Bill Norton DL RFr. 6-6 285 SQ Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers) 2 Richard LeCounte DB Sr. 5-11 190 3VL Riceboro, Ga. (Liberty County HS) 46 George Vining WR RFr. 6-0 205 HS Macon, Ga. (Tattnall Square Acad.) 2 D’Wan Mathis QB RFr. 6-6 205 SQ Belleville, Mich. (Oak Park HS) 47 Dan Jackson DB RFr. 6-1 180 SQ Gainesville, Ga. (North Hall HS) 3 Tyson Campbell DB Jr. 6-2 185 2VL Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage HS) 47 Payne Walker SN RSo. 6-2 249 1VL Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 3 Zamir White RB RSo. 6-0 215 1VL Laurinburg, N.C. (Scotland HS) 48 JC Vega SN RFr. 6-0 225 SQ Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) 4 James Cook RB Jr. 5-11 190 2VL Miami, Fla. (Miami Central HS) 50 Warren Ericson OL RSo. 6-4 305 1VL Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 4 Nolan Smith OLB So. 6-3 235 1VL Savannah, Ga. (IMG Academy) 51 Tate Ratledge OL Fr. 6-6 317 HS Rome, Ga. (Darlington School) 5 Matt Landers WR Jr. 6-5 200 2VL St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg HS) 52 Cameron Kinnie OL Fr. 6-3 265 HS Suwanee, Ga. (Collins Hill HS) 5 Kelee Ringo DB Fr. 6-2 205 HS Tacoma, Wash. (Saguaro, Ariz., HS) 54 Cade Brock DL Fr. 6-0 260 HS Subligna, Ga. (Darlington HS) 6 Jalen Kimber# DB Fr. 6-0 170 HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) 54 Justin Shaffer OL Sr. 6-4 330 3VL Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove HS) 6 Kenny McIntosh RB So. 6-1 210 1VL Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (University School) 55 Trey Hill OL Jr. 6-4 330 2VL Warner Robins, Ga. (Houston County HS) 7 Jermaine Burton WR Fr. 6-0 195 HS Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 56 William Mote SN RFr. 6-2 230 SQ Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS) 7 Tyrique Stevenson DB So. 6-0 202 1VL Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge HS) 57 Daniel Gothard OL Sr. 6-6 327 SQ Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody HS) 8 Dominick Blaylock WR So. 6-1 195 1VL Marietta, Ga. (Walton) 58 Austin Blaske OL Fr. 6-5 295 HS Faulkville, Ga. (South Effingham HS) 8 MJ Sherman OLB Fr. 6-2 235 HS Baltimore, Md. (St. John’s College HS) 59 Broderick Jones OL Fr. 6-4 285 HS Lithonia, Ga. (Lithonia HS) 9 Ameer Speed DB Jr. 6-3 211 2VL Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood HS) 60 Clay Webb OL RFr. 6-3 290 SQ Oxford, Ala. (Oxford HS) 10 Malik Herring DL Sr. 6-3 280 3VL Forsyth, Ga. (Mary Persons HS) 61 Blake Watson OL RSo. 6-6 300 SQ Roswell, Ga. (Milton HS) 10 Kearis Jackson WR RSo. 6-0 200 1VL Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County HS) 63 Sedrick Van Pran OL Fr. 6-4 300 HS New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) 11 Jermaine Johnson OLB Sr. 6-5 240 1VL Eden Prairie, Minn. (Independence, Kan., CC) 64 David Vann OL RFr. 6-4 305 SQ Jesup, Ga. (Wayne County HS) 11 Arian Smith WR Fr. 6-0 185 HS Bradley, Fla. (Lakeland HS) 66 Dalton Perry OL Fr. 6-3 250 HS Bixby, Okla. (Bixby HS) 12 Tommy Bush WR RSo. 6-5 195 SQ Schertz, Texas (Samuel Clemens HS) 68 Chris Brown OL Fr. 6-5 330 HS Savannah, Ga. (Islands HS) 12 Rian Davis ILB RFr. 6-2 230 SQ Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva HS) 69 Jamaree Salyer OL Jr. 6-4 325 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Pace Academy) 13 Azeez Ojulari OLB RSo. 6-3 240 1VL Marietta, Ga. (Marietta HS) 70 Warren McClendon OL RFr. 6-4 320 SQ Brunswick, Ga. (Brunswick HS) 13 Stetson Bennett QB Jr. 5-11 190 1VL Blackshear, Ga. (Jones College/Pierce Co. HS) 72 Netori Johnson OL Jr. 6-4 320 2VL Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove HS) 14 Trey Blount WR Jr. 6-2 200 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Pace Academy) 73 Xavier Truss OL RFr. 6-7 330 SQ West Warwick, R.I. (Bishop Hendricken HS) 14 DJ Daniel DB Sr. 6-1 185 1VL Griffin, Ga. (Ga. Military Coll./Spalding HS) 74 Ben Cleveland OL Sr. 6-6 335 3VL Toccoa, Ga. (Stephens County HS) 15 Carson Beck# QB Fr. 6-4 225 HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin HS) 75 Owen Condon OL RSo. 6-7 310 1VL Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS) 15 Trezmen Marshall ILB So. 6-1 230 1VL Homerville, Ga. (Clinch County HS) 76 Miles Johnson OL Fr. 6-5 320 HS Blue Ridge, Ga. (Fannin Co. HS) 16 Demetris Robertson WR Sr. 6-0 190 2VL Savannah, Ga. (Cal/Savannah Christian) 77 Devin Willock OL Fr. 6-7 350 HS New Milford, N.J. (Paramus Catholic HS) 16 Lewis Cine DB So. 6-1 185 1VL Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian HS) 78 Chad Lindberg OL Fr. 6-6 315 HS League City, Texas (Clear Creek HS) 17 Nakobe Dean ILB So. 6-0 220 1VL Horn Lake, Miss. (Horn Lake HS) 78 Nazir Stackhouse DL Fr. 6-3 305 HS Stone Mountain, Ga. (Columbia HS) 17 Justin Robinson# WR Fr. 6-4 210 HS McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing Christian) 79 Weston Wallace OL Fr. 6-4 320 HS Eatonton, Ga. (Gatewood School) 18 JT Daniels QB RSo. 6-3 210 Tr. Irvine, Calif. (USC / Mater Dei HS) 81 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR Fr. 6-2 195 HS Pompano Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 18 Brett Seither TE RFr. 6-5 228 SQ Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater Cent. Cath.) 82 Kolby Wyatt TE Jr. 6-4 215 1VL Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh HS) 19 Adam Anderson OLB Jr. 6-5 225 2VL Rome, Ga. (Rome HS) 83 Kaustov Chakrabarti WR RFr. 5-7 160 HS Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview HS) 19 Makiya Tongue WR RFr. 6-2 210 SQ Baton Rouge, La. (University Lab School) 84 Walter Grant OLB Sr. 6-4 245 3VL Cairo, Ga. (Cairo HS) 20 Major Burns# DB Fr. 6-2 175 HS Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) 84 Ladd McConkey WR Fr. 6-0 175 HS Chatsworth, Ga. (North Murray HS) 20 Sevaughn Clark RB RFr. 6-1 215 SQ Dawsonville, Ga. (Dawson County HS) 85 Cameron Moore WR Jr. 5-10 170 SQ Alpharetta, Ga. (Cambridge HS) 22 Nate McBride ILB Sr. 6-2 223 3VL Vidalia, Ga. (Vidalia HS) 86 John FitzPatrick TE RSo. 6-7 254 1VL Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 22 Kendall Milton# RB Fr. 6-1 220 HS Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 87 Tre’ McKitty* TE Gr. 6-5 245 Tr. Wesley Chapel, Fla. (Fla. State / IMG Acad.) 23 Jaylen Johnson WR RSo. 6-2 192 1VL Duluth, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS) 88 Jalen Carter DL Fr. 6-3 305 HS Apopka, Fla. (Apopka HS) 23 Mark Webb DB Sr. 6-1 200 3VL Philadelphia, Pa. (Archbishop Wood HS) 88 Ryland Goede TE RFr. 6-6 240 SQ Kennesaw, Ga. (Kennesaw Mountain HS) 24 Prather Hudson DB Gr. 5-11 200 3VL Columbus, Ga. (Brookstone HS) 89 Braxton Hicks WR Fr. 6-2 190 HS Tiger, Ga. (Rabun County HS) 24 Nathan Priestley QB RFr. 6-4 205 SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 90 Jake Camarda P Jr. 6-2 180 2VL Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 25 Quay Walker ILB Jr. 6-4 240 2VL Cordele, Ga. (Crisp County HS) 90 Tramel Walthour DL RSo. 6-3 280 SQ Hinesville, Ga. (Hutchinson CC/Liberty Co. HS) 26 Daran Branch DB Fr. 6-2 178 HS Amite, La. (Amite HS) 91 Tymon Mitchell DL RFr. 6-3 315 SQ Nashville, Tenn. (Franklin Road Academy) 26 Jackson Muschamp QB Fr. 6-2 190 HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School) 92 Julian Rochester DL Sr. 6-5 300 3VL Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS) 27 Austin Kirksey QB RFr. 6-3 205 Tr. Marietta, Ga. (Nevada / Walton HS) 93 Bill Rubright P Jr. 6-3 194 SQ Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 27 Eric Stokes DB Jr. 6-1 185 2VL Covington, Ga. (Eastside HS) 95 Noah Chumley P RFr. 6-3 185 SQ Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian) 29 Christopher Smith DB Jr. 5-11 180 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter HS) 95 Devonte Wyatt DL Sr. 6-3 301 2VL Decatur, Ga. (Hutchinson CC/Tower HS) 29 Darius Jackson DB Jr. 5-10 200 SQ Sandersville, Ga. (Washington County HS) 96 Jack Podlesny PK RSo. 6-4 180 SQ St. Simons Island, Ga. (Glynn Academy) 31 William Poole DB Jr. 6-0 190 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter HS) 96 Zion Logue DL RFr. 6-5 295 SQ Lebanon, Tenn. (Lebanon HS) 31 Reid Tulowitzky WR Jr. 5-10 175 SQ Augusta, Ga. (Lakeside HS) 97 Warren Brinson# DL Fr. 6-4 305 HS Savannah, Ga. (IMG Academy) 32 Monty Rice ILB Sr. 6-1 235 3VL Huntsville, Ala. (James Clemens HS) 97 Brooks Buce PK Jr. 6-0 175 SQ Johns Creek, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian) 33 Robert Beal Jr. OLB Jr. 6-4 244 2VL Norcross, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS) 98 Tyler Malakius DL RFr. 6-3 280 SQ Byron, Ga. (Westfield HS) 33 Daijun Edwards RB Fr. 5-10 201 HS Norman Park, Ga. (Colquitt County HS) 99 Jordan Davis DL Jr. 6-6 320 2VL Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS) 36 Latavious Brini DB Jr. 6-2 210 2VL Miami Gardens, Fla. (Mater Academy Charter) 99 Jared Zirkel PK Fr. 6-3 185 HS Kerrville, Texas (Tivy HS) 36 Garrett Jones RB RSo. 6-0 203 SQ Albany, Ga. (Deerfield-Windsor HS) #Early Enrollee *Graduate Transfer 37 Patrick Bond WR RSo. 5-10 180 SQ Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton HS) 38 Patrick Taylor DB Fr. 6-0 170 HS Johns Creek, Ga. (Johns Creek HS) 38 Brady Tindall WR Jr. 5-10 192 Tr. Atlanta, Ga. (Mercer Univ. / Lovett) Pronunciations 39 Hugh Nelson DB RSo. 6-2 198 SQ Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove HS) 39 KJ McCoy RB Jr. 5-10 200 SQ Swainsboro, Ga. (East Georgia State Coll.) Austin Blaske...... BLASK-ee Azeez Ojulari....ah-ZEEZ Oju-LAHREE Trey Blount...... BLUNT 41 Channing Tindall ILB Jr. 6-2 218 2VL Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) Kelee Ringo...... KEE-lee Daran Branch...... duh-RAN Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint....ROSE-uh-mee 42 Matthew Brown OLB RSo. 6-2 210 SQ Guyton, Ga. (South Effingham HS) Latavious Brini...... BREE-nee Bill Rubright...... ROO-bright 42 Mitchell Werntz TE Jr. 6-4 220 SQ Brookhaven. Ga. (Marist) Jake Camarda...... Cuh-MAR-duh Jamaree Salyer...... juh-MAHR-ee SAL-yur 43 Jehlen Cannady DB Fr. 6-0 176 HS Macon, Ga. (Westside HS) Jehlen Cannady...... JAY-lin Justin Shaffer...... SHAY-fur 43 Chase Harof TE Jr. 6-2 250 SQ Roswell, Ga. (Reinhardt College) Kaustov Chakrabarti...... COO-stof CHOCK-rub-ARTY Arian Smith...... AIR-ee-in 44 Michael Hagerty TE RFr. 6-4 225 HS Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute) Lewis Cine...... SEEN Nazir Stackhouse...... NAHZ-ear 44 Travon Walker DL So. 6-5 290 1VL Thomaston, Ga. (Upson-Lee HS) Rian Davis...... Ryan Makiya Tongue...... MUH-kyuh Nakobe Dean...... nuh-KO-bee Sedric Van Pran...Van Pran (both rhyme with “Anne”) Daijun Edwards...... DAY-zyahn Tramel Walthour...... TRUH-mel Ryland Goede...... GO-dee ...... Wall-thour (sounds like ‘our’) Malik Herring...... muh-LEEK Zamir White...... zuh-MEER Kearis Jackson...... Key-air-is Devonte Wyatt...... di-VAHN-tay Richard LeCounte...... luh-COUNT Jared Zirkel...... ZER-kuhl D’Wan Mathis...... Duh-WHAN 2020 ROSTER Game 5

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 19 Adam Anderson OLB Jr. 6-5 225 2VL Rome, Ga. (Rome HS) 6 Kenny McIntosh RB So. 6-1 210 1VL Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (University School) 33 Robert Beal Jr. OLB Jr. 6-4 244 2VL Norcross, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS) 87 Tre’ McKitty* TE Gr. 6-5 245 Tr. Wesley Chapel, Fla. (Fla. State / IMG Acad.) 15 Carson Beck# QB Fr. 6-4 225 HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin HS) 22 Kendall Milton# RB Fr. 6-1 220 HS Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 13 Stetson Bennett QB Jr. 5-11 190 1VL Blackshear, Ga. (Jones College/Pierce Co. HS) 91 Tymon Mitchell DL RFr. 6-3 315 SQ Nashville, Tenn. (Franklin Road Academy) 58 Austin Blaske OL Fr. 6-5 295 HS Faulkville, Ga. (South Effingham HS) 85 Cameron Moore WR Jr. 5-10 170 SQ Alpharetta, Ga. (Cambridge HS) 8 Dominick Blaylock WR So. 6-1 195 1VL Marietta, Ga. (Walton) 56 William Mote SN RFr. 6-2 230 SQ Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS) 14 Trey Blount WR Jr. 6-2 200 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Pace Academy) 26 Jackson Muschamp QB Fr. 6-2 190 HS Columbia, S.C. (Hammond School) 37 Patrick Bond WR RSo. 5-10 180 SQ Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton HS) 39 Hugh Nelson DB RSo. 6-2 198 SQ Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove HS) 26 Daran Branch DB Fr. 6-2 178 HS Amite, La. (Amite HS) 45 Bill Norton DL RFr. 6-6 285 SQ Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers) 36 Latavious Brini DB Jr. 6-2 210 2VL Miami Gardens, Fla. (Mater Academy Charter) 13 Azeez Ojulari OLB RSo. 6-3 240 1VL Marietta, Ga. (Marietta HS) 97 Warren Brinson# DL Fr. 6-4 305 HS Savannah, Ga. (IMG Academy) 66 Dalton Perry OL Fr. 6-3 250 HS Bixby, Okla. (Bixby HS) 54 Cade Brock DL Fr. 6-0 260 HS Subligna, Ga. (Darlington HS) 1 George Pickens WR So. 6-3 200 1VL Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 68 Chris Brown OL Fr. 6-5 330 HS Savannah, Ga. (Islands HS) 96 Jack Podlesny PK RSo. 6-4 180 SQ St. Simons Island, Ga. (Glynn Academy) 42 Matthew Brown OLB RSo. 6-2 210 SQ Guyton, Ga. (South Effingham HS) 31 William Poole DB Jr. 6-0 190 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter HS) 97 Brooks Buce PK Jr. 6-0 175 SQ Johns Creek, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian) 24 Nathan Priestley QB RFr. 6-4 205 SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 20 Major Burns# DB Fr. 6-2 175 HS Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) 51 Tate Ratledge OL Fr. 6-6 317 HS Rome, Ga. (Darlington School) 7 Jermaine Burton WR Fr. 6-0 195 HS Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 32 Monty Rice ILB Sr. 6-1 235 3VL Huntsville, Ala. (James Clemens HS) 12 Tommy Bush WR RSo. 6-5 195 SQ Schertz, Texas (Samuel Clemens HS) 5 Kelee Ringo DB Fr. 6-2 205 HS Tacoma, Wash. (Saguaro, Ariz., HS) 90 Jake Camarda P Jr. 6-2 180 2VL Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 16 Demetris Robertson WR Sr. 6-0 190 2VL Savannah, Ga. (Cal/Savannah Christian) 3 Tyson Campbell DB Jr. 6-2 185 2VL Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage HS) 17 Justin Robinson# WR Fr. 6-4 210 HS McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing Christian) 43 Jehlen Cannady DB Fr. 6-0 176 HS Macon, Ga. (Westside HS) 92 Julian Rochester DL Sr. 6-5 300 3VL Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS) 88 Jalen Carter DL Fr. 6-3 305 HS Apopka, Fla. (Apopka HS) 81 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR Fr. 6-2 195 HS Pompano Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 83 Kaustov Chakrabarti WR RFr. 5-7 160 HS Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview HS) 93 Bill Rubright P Jr. 6-3 194 SQ Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 95 Noah Chumley P RFr. 6-3 185 SQ Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian) 69 Jamaree Salyer OL Jr. 6-4 325 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Pace Academy) 16 Lewis Cine DB So. 6-1 185 1VL Cedar Hill, Texas (Trinity Christian HS) 18 Brett Seither TE RFr. 6-5 228 SQ Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater Cent. Cath.) 20 Sevaughn Clark RB RFr. 6-1 215 SQ Dawsonville, Ga. (Dawson County HS) 54 Justin Shaffer OL Sr. 6-4 330 3VL Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove HS) 74 Ben Cleveland OL Sr. 6-6 335 3VL Toccoa, Ga. (Stephens County HS) 8 MJ Sherman OLB Fr. 6-2 235 HS Baltimore, Md. (St. John’s College HS) 75 Owen Condon OL RSo. 6-7 310 1VL Oklahoma City, Okla. (Bishop McGuinness HS) 11 Arian Smith WR Fr. 6-0 185 HS Bradley, Fla. (Lakeland HS) 4 James Cook RB Jr. 5-11 190 2VL Miami, Fla. (Miami Central HS) 29 Christopher Smith DB Jr. 5-11 180 2VL Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter HS) 14 DJ Daniel DB Sr. 6-1 185 1VL Griffin, Ga. (Ga. Military Coll./Spalding HS) 4 Nolan Smith OLB So. 6-3 235 1VL Savannah, Ga. (IMG Academy) 18 JT Daniels QB RSo. 6-3 210 Tr. Irvine, Calif. (USC / Mater Dei HS) 9 Ameer Speed DB Jr. 6-3 211 2VL Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood HS) 99 Jordan Davis DL Jr. 6-6 320 2VL Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS) 78 Nazir Stackhouse DL Fr. 6-3 305 HS Stone Mountain, Ga. (Columbia HS) 12 Rian Davis ILB RFr. 6-2 230 SQ Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva HS) 7 Tyrique Stevenson DB So. 6-0 202 1VL Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge HS) 17 Nakobe Dean ILB So. 6-0 220 1VL Horn Lake, Miss. (Horn Lake HS) 27 Eric Stokes DB Jr. 6-1 185 2VL Covington, Ga. (Eastside HS) 33 Daijun Edwards RB Fr. 5-10 201 HS Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County HS) 38 Patrick Taylor DB Fr. 6-0 170 HS Johns Creek, Ga. (Johns Creek HS) 50 Warren Ericson OL RSo. 6-4 305 1VL Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 38 Brady Tindall WR Jr. 5-10 192 Tr. Atlanta, Ga. (Mercer Univ. / Lovett) 86 John FitzPatrick TE RSo. 6-7 254 1VL Atlanta, Ga. (Marist) 41 Channing Tindall ILB Jr. 6-2 218 2VL Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) 88 Ryland Goede TE RFr. 6-6 240 SQ Kennesaw, Ga. (Kennesaw Mountain HS) 19 Makiya Tongue WR RFr. 6-2 210 SQ Baton Rouge, La. (University Lab School) 57 Daniel Gothard OL Sr. 6-6 327 SQ Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody HS) 73 Xavier Truss OL RFr. 6-7 330 SQ West Warwick, R.I. (Bishop Hendricken HS) 84 Walter Grant OLB Sr. 6-4 245 3VL Cairo, Ga. (Cairo HS) 31 Reid Tulowitzky WR Jr. 5-10 175 SQ Augusta, Ga. (Lakeside HS) 44 Michael Hagerty TE RFr. 6-4 225 HS Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute) 64 David Vann OL RFr. 6-4 305 SQ Jesup, Ga. (Wayne County HS) 43 Chase Harof TE Jr. 6-2 250 SQ Roswell, Ga. (Reinhardt College) 63 Sedrick Van Pran OL Fr. 6-4 300 HS New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) 10 Malik Herring DL Sr. 6-3 280 3VL Forsyth, Ga. (Mary Persons HS) 48 JC Vega SN RFr. 6-0 225 SQ Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) 89 Braxton Hicks WR Fr. 6-2 190 HS Tiger, Ga. (Rabun County HS) 46 George Vining WR RFr. 6-0 205 HS Macon, Ga. (Tattnall Square Acad.) 55 Trey Hill OL Jr. 6-4 330 2VL Warner Robins, Ga. (Houston County HS) 47 Payne Walker SN RSo. 6-2 249 1VL Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 24 Prather Hudson DB Gr. 5-11 200 3VL Columbus, Ga. (Brookstone HS) 25 Quay Walker ILB Jr. 6-4 240 2VL Cordele, Ga. (Crisp County HS) 47 Dan Jackson DB RFr. 6-1 180 SQ Gainesville, Ga. (North Hall HS) 44 Travon Walker DL So. 6-5 290 1VL Thomaston, Ga. (Upson-Lee HS) 29 Darius Jackson DB Jr. 5-10 200 SQ Sandersville, Ga. (Washington County HS) 79 Weston Wallace OL Fr. 6-4 320 HS Eatonton, Ga. (Gatewood School) 10 Kearis Jackson WR RSo. 6-0 200 1VL Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County HS) 90 Tramel Walthour DL RSo. 6-3 280 SQ Hinesville, Ga. (Hutchinson CC/Liberty Co. HS) 23 Jaylen Johnson WR RSo. 6-2 192 1VL Duluth, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS) 0 Darnell Washington TE Fr. 6-7 260 HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 11 Jermaine Johnson OLB Sr. 6-5 240 1VL Eden Prairie, Minn. (Independence, Kan., CC) 61 Blake Watson OL RSo. 6-6 300 SQ Roswell, Ga. (Milton HS) 76 Miles Johnson OL Fr. 6-5 320 HS Blue Ridge, Ga. (Fannin Co. HS) 60 Clay Webb OL RFr. 6-3 290 SQ Oxford, Ala. (Oxford HS) 72 Netori Johnson OL Jr. 6-4 320 2VL Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove HS) 23 Mark Webb DB Sr. 6-1 200 3VL Philadelphia, Pa. (Archbishop Wood HS) 59 Broderick Jones OL Fr. 6-4 285 HS Lithonia, Ga. (Lithonia HS) 42 Mitchell Werntz TE Jr. 6-4 220 SQ Brookhaven. Ga. (Marist) 36 Garrett Jones RB RSo. 6-0 203 SQ Albany, Ga. (Deerfield-Windsor HS) 3 Zamir White RB RSo. 6-0 215 1VL Laurinburg, N.C. (Scotland HS) 6 Jalen Kimber# DB Fr. 6-0 170 HS Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) 77 Devin Willock OL Fr. 6-7 350 HS New Milford, N.J. (Paramus Catholic HS) 52 Cameron Kinnie OL Fr. 6-3 265 HS Suwanee, Ga. (Collins Hill HS) 95 Devonte Wyatt DL Sr. 6-3 301 2VL Decatur, Ga. (Hutchinson CC/Tower HS) 27 Austin Kirksey QB RFr. 6-3 205 Tr. Marietta, Ga. (Nevada / Walton HS) 82 Kolby Wyatt TE Jr. 6-4 215 1VL Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh HS) 45 Kurt Knisely RB Fr. 6-0 200 HS Athens, Ga. (Athens Academy) 99 Jared Zirkel PK Fr. 6-3 185 HS Kerrville, Texas (Tivy HS) 5 Matt Landers WR Jr. 6-5 200 2VL St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg HS) #Early Enrollee *Graduate Transfer 2 Richard LeCounteDB Sr. 5-11 190 3VL Riceboro, Ga. (Liberty County HS) 78 Chad Lindberg OL Fr. 6-6 315 HS League City, Texas (Clear Creek HS) 96 Zion Logue DL RFr. 6-5 295 SQ Lebanon, Tenn. (Lebanon HS) 98 Tyler Malakius DL RFr. 6-3 280 SQ Byron, Ga. (Westfield HS) 15 Trezmen Marshall ILB So. 6-1 230 1VL Homerville, Ga. (Clinch County HS) 2 D’Wan Mathis QB RFr. 6-6 205 SQ Belleville, Mich. (Oak Park HS) 22 Nate McBride ILB Sr. 6-2 223 3VL Vidalia, Ga. (Vidalia HS) 70 Warren McClendon OL RFr. 6-4 320 SQ Brunswick, Ga. (Brunswick HS) 84 Ladd McConkey WR Fr. 6-0 175 HS Chatsworth, Ga. (North Murray HS) 39 KJ McCoy RB Jr. 5-10 200 SQ Swainsboro, Ga. (East Georgia State Coll.) game 5 depth chart

GEORGIA BULLDOGS DEPTH CHART pronunciation *STARTERS FROM GAME 4 GEORGIA Offense Trey Blount...... BLUNT WR 1 George Pickens (6-3, 200, So.) Daran Branch...... duh-RAN 81 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (6-2, 195, Fr.) Latavious Brini...... BREE-nee LT 69 Jamaree Salyer (6-4, 325, Jr.) Jake Camarda...... Cuh-MAR-duh 73 Xavier Truss (6-7, 330, RFr.) Lewis Cine...... SEEN LG 54 Justin Shaffer (6-4, 330, Jr.) Rian Davis...... Ryan 60 Clay Webb (6-3, 290, RFr.) Nakobe Dean...... nuh-KO-bee C 55 Trey Hill (6-4, 330, Jr.) Daijun Edwards...... DAY-zyahn 50 Warren Ericson (6-4, 305, RSo.) Ryland Goede...... GO-dee 63 Sedrick Van Pran (6-4,300, Fr.) Malik Herring...... muh-LEEK RG 74 Ben Cleveland (6-6, 335, Sr.) Kearis Jackson...... Key-air-is 50 Warren Ericson (6-4, 305, RSo.) Richard LeCounte...... luh-COUNT RT 70 Warren McClendon (6-4, 320, RFr.) D’Wan Mathis...... Duh-WHAN 75 Owen Condon (6-7, 310, RSo.) Azeez Ojulari...... ah-ZEEZ Oju-LAHREE TE 86 John FitzPatrick (6-7, 254, RSo.) OR Jack Podlesny...... POD-lez-knee 87 Tre’ McKitty (6-5,245, Gr.) OR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint..... ROSE-uh-mee 0 Darnell Washington (6-7, 260 Fr.) Bill Rubright...... ROO-bright QB 13 Stetson Bennett (5-11, 190, Jr.) Jamaree Salyer...... juh-MAHR-ee SAL-yur 2 D’Wan Mathis (6-6, 205, RFr.) OR Justin Shaffer...... SHAY-fur 15 Carson Beck (6-4, 225, Fr.) OR Sedrick Van Pran...... Van PRANN 18 JT Daniels (6-3, 210, RSo.) Tramel Walthour...... TRUH-mel TB 3 Zamir White (6-0, 215, RSo.) OR ...... Wall-thour (sounds like ‘our’) 4 James Cook (5-11, 190, Jr.) Zamir White...... zuh-MEER 6 Kenny McIntosh (6-1, 210, So.) Devonte Wyatt...... di-VAHN-tay 33 Daijun Edwards (5-10, 201, Fr.) OR Jared Zirkel...... ZURkul 22 Kendall Milton (6-2, 220, Fr.) WR 10 Kearis Jackson (6-0, 200, RSo.) 16 Demetris Robertson (6-0, 190, Sr.) Explosive Plays In 2020 WR 7 Jermaine Burton (6-0, 195, Fr.) 5 Matt Landers (6-5, 200, Jr.) Bulldog offensive coordinator Todd Monken defines an explosive play as at least a 12-yard rush or a 16-yard completion. Defense (*12 starters listed) Game Georgia Opponent Final Score DT 95 Devonte Wyatt (6-3, 301, Sr.) @ Arkansas 8 (2R, 6P) 5 (1R, 4P) Georgia 37-10 92 Julian Rochester (6-5, 300, Sr.) #7 Auburn 10 (2R, 8P) 4 (4P) Georgia 27-6 NOSE 99 Jordan Davis (6-6, 320, Jr.) #14 Tennessee 9 (3R, 6P) 4 (4P) Georgia 44-21 88 Jalen Carter (6-3, 305, Fr.) @ #2 Alabama 8 (2R, 6P) 8 (1R, 7P) Alabama 41-24 DE 10 Malik Herring (6-3, 280, Sr.) 44 Travon Walker (6-5, 290, So.) SAM 11 Jermaine Johnson (6-5, 240, Sr.) OR Longest Rush by Georgia: 43 yards by Jermaine Burton vs. UT 4 Nolan Smith (6-3, 235, So.) Longest Rush by Opp.: 19 yards by KJ Jefferson (QB), Arkansas JACK 13 Azeez Ojulari (6-3, 240, RSo.) 19 Adam Anderson (6-5, 225, Jr.) Longest Completion by Georgia: 82-yard TD @ #2 BAMA MONEY 32 Monty Rice (6-1, 235, Sr.) (Stetson Bennett to James Cook) 25 Quay Walker (6-4, 240, Jr.) Longest Completion by Opp.: 90-yard TD by #2 BAMA MAC 17 Nakobe Dean (6-0, 220, So.) 41 Channing Tindall (6-2, 218, Jr.) (Mac Jones to Jaylen Waddle) LC 3 Tyson Campbell (6-2, 185, Jr.) 14 DJ Daniel (6-1, 185, Sr.) Havoc Plays in 2020 SS 2 Richard LeCounte (5-11, 190, Sr.) Turnovers (interceptions, forced fumbles), deflections, tackles for loss, includ- 29 Christopher Smith (5-11, 180, Jr.) ing sacks, are examples of havoc plays. FS 16 Lewis Cine (6-1, 185, So.) Game Georgia Final Score 20 Major Burns (6-2, 175, Fr.) RC 27 Eric Stokes (6-1, 185, Jr.) @ Arkansas 3 INTs (1 for a TD), 1 FF, 4 TFLs, 2 Sacks, Safety Georgia 37-10 9 Ameer Speed (6-3 ,211, Jr.) #7 Auburn 1 INT, 1 FF, 6 TFL, 3 Sacks Georgia 27-6 STAR 23 Mark Webb (6-1, 200, Sr.) OR #14 Tennessee 1 INT, 3 FF (1 for a TD), 6 TFL, 5 sacks Georgia 44-21 7 Tyrique Stevenson (6-0, 202, So.) @ #2 Alabama 1 INT, 4 TFL, 3 sacks Alabama 41-24 Special Teams P 90 Jake Camarda (6-2, 180, Jr.) 93 Bill Rubright (6-3, 194, Jr.) PK/KO 96 Jack Podlesny (6-4, 180, RSo.) 99 Jared Zirkel (6-3, 185, Fr.) SN *47 Payne Walker (6-2, 249, RSo.) OR *56 William Mote (6-2, 230, RFr.) H 90 Jake Camarda (6-2, 180, Jr.) 13 Stetson Bennett (5-11, 190, Jr.) KOR 6 Kenny McIntosh (6-1, 210, So.) OR 3 Zamir White (6-0, 215, RSo.) OR 10 Kearis Jackson (6-0, 200, RSo.) PR 10 Kearis Jackson (6-0, 200, RSo.) 7 Jermaine Burton (6-0, 195, Fr.) 7 Tyrique Stevenson (6-0, 202, So.) *Walker snaps on FGs/PATs, Mote snaps on punts

Head Coach: Kirby Smart: 47-13 (5th year, all at UGA)