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Individual Team Georgia Drives — Longest and Most Notable Records & History overtime records team individual RECORD IN OVERTIME: 7-5 (Home 1-1, Road 4-2, Neutral 2-2) Most Points Scored: 18, Robert Edwards (AU, 1996) 2015 - W, 23-17 vs. Georgia Southern 2014 - L, 24-30 vs. Ga. Tech Most TDs Scored: 3, Robert Edwards (AU, 1996) 2013 - W, 41-34 @ Ga. Tech; W, 34-31 @ Tennesssee Most FGs: 1, Hap Hines (PU, 2000); Billy Bennett (AU, 2000); Blair Walsh 2012 - L, 30-33 vs. Mich. State, Outback Bowl; 2010 - L, 31-34, vs. Florida 2007 - W, (MSU, 2012); Marshall Morgan (UT, 2013) 26-23 @ Alabama; 2003 - W, 34-27 vs. Purdue, Capital One Bowl 2000 - L, 26-29 @ Auburn; W, 28-25 vs. Purdue, Outback Bowl Most Rushing Attempts: 10, Robert Edwards (AU, 1996) 1999 - L, 48-51 @ Ga. Tech; 1996 - W, 56-49 @ Auburn Most Rushing Yards: 60, Robert Edwards (AU, 1996) Most OT Periods: 4 (@Auburn, 1996) Longest Rush: 25, Todd Gurley (Ga. Tech 2013); Sony Michel (Ga. Southern 2015) Most Points Scored: 28 (@Auburn, 1996) Longest Rushing TD: 25, Todd Gurley (Ga. Tech, 2013); Sony Michel (Ga. Most Points Scored Both Teams in OT: 49 (@Auburn, 1996) Southern, 2015) Most TDs Scored: 4 (@Auburn, 1996) Most Passing Attempts: 4, Aaron Murray (MSU, 2012) Most Passing Yards: 37 (@Auburn, 1996) Most Completions: 3, Mike Bobo (AU, 1996) Most Rushing Yards: 63 (@Auburn, 1996) Most Passing Yards: 37, Mike Bobo (AU, 1996) Most Field Goals: 1 (3 times, vs. Purdue, @Auburn 2000; @Tennessee, 2013) Longest Completion: 25, Matthew Stafford to Mikey Henderson (UA, 2007) Shortest Drive: 4 plays, minus 5 yards (Mich. State, Result: FG, 2012) Longest TD Pass: 25, Matthew Stafford to Mikey Henderson (UA, 2007) Longest Drive: 7 plays, 25 yards (@Auburn, 1996) Most Receptions: 3, Robert Edwards, 37 yards (AU, 1996) Opponent’s Shortest Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards (@Alabama, Result: FG, 2007) Most All-Purpose Yards (Rushing, Receiving): 97, Robert Edwards (60 Rush, 37 4 plays, 0 yards (Ga. Southern, Result: turnover on downs, 2015) Rec. vs. AU, 1996) Opponent’s Longest Drive: 8 plays, 40 yards (@Auburn, Result: TD, 1996) Georgia drives — longest and most notable 99 Yards: UGA vs. Florida, Nov. 5, 1983, in Jacksonville 95 Yards: UGA vs. Florida, Nov. 7, 1981, in Jacksonville Down 9-3 with 5:44 left in the third quarter, John Lastinger led the Bulldogs on a Down 21-20 with 10:16 left in the game, Buck Belue took the Bulldogs on a 16-play, 99-yard game-winning drive in 7:26. Barry Young scored on 1-yard run game-winning 17-play, 95 yard drive in 7:45. Herschel Walker scores on 1-yard with 13:18 left to play. Final: Georgia 10, Florida 9. run with 2:31 left to play. Final: Georgia 26, Florida 21. 99 Yards: UGA vs. Tennessee, Oct. 7, 2000, in Athens 94 Yards: UGA vs. Purdue, Jan. 1, 2000 in Tampa Leading 14-10 at the start of the fourth quarter, Quincy Carter directed the Bulldogs Georgia trailed 25-0 at one point and 25-10 at the half. Down 25-18 with 7:28 on a 10-play, 99-yard drive in 4:05. Musa Smith scored on a 1-yard run. left Quincy Carter led the Bulldogs on a 13-play 94-yard TD drive in 6:09 to tie Final: Georgia 21, Tennessee 10. the game at 25 on an eight-yard pass to Randy McMichael. Georgia won the game in OT. Final: Georgia 28, Purdue 25 99 Yards - UGA vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 1, 2001, in Athens On the second possession of the 2001 season, redshirt freshman QB David Greene 93 Yards: UGA vs. Florida, Nov. 8, 1980, in Jacksonville led the Bulldogs on an 11-play, 99-yard drive in 3:09 capped by a 3-yard run by Down 21-20 with 1:35 left, Buck Belue hit Lindsay Scott on 93-yard TD pass Musa Smith giving Georgia a 14-0 lead. with 1:04 to play to climax 3-play, 93-yard game-winning drive. Final: Georgia 45, Arkansas State 17 Final: Georgia 26, Florida 21. *Georgia had 99-yard scoring drives in 2008 (vs. Central Michigan, 11 plays in 5:48 84 Yards: UGA vs. Ga. Tech, Dec. 2, 1978, in Athens and made it 49-17) and in 2011 (@ Ole Miss, 8 plays in 4:00 and made it 17-0). Down 28-21 with 5:52 left in the game, Buck Belue led the Bulldogs on a 9-play, 84 yard game-winning drive in 3:37. Belue hit Amp Arnold on 42-yard TD 98 Yards: UGA vs. Vanderbilt, Oct. 21, 1989, in Nashville pass with 2:24 left. Arnold scored two point conversation on pitch from Belue. Leading 21-10 with 11:10 left in the third quarter, Greg Talley led the Bulldogs Final: Georgia 29, Georgia Tech 28. 98 yards on 3 plays in 1:15. Big play was 93-yard TD pass to Kevin Maxwell. Final: Georgia 35, Vanderbilt 16. 75 Yards: UGA vs. Alabama, Sept. 18, 1965, in Athens Down 17-10 with three minutes to play, QB Kirby Moore led Georgia on a two- 98 Yards: UGA vs. Auburn, Nov. 15, 2014, in Athens play, 75-yard game-winning drive and two-point conversion. On second and Leading 27-7 in the fourth quarter, Hutson Mason directed the Bulldogs on an 11- eight from the Georgia 27-yard line, he completed the “flea-flicker” pass to end play, 98-yard drive in 6:34 capped by an 11-yard TD run by Nick Chubb. Pat Hodgson, who lateraled to HB Bob Taylor, who streaked down the sideline Final: Georgia 34, Auburn 7 for a 73-yard TD with 2:08 to play. Moore completed a two-point conversion pass to Hodgson to give Georgia the win over the defending national champions. 97 Yards: UGA vs. Kentucky, Nov. 6, 2004, in Lexington Final: Georgia 18, Alabama 17. Leading 41-17 in the fourth quarter, D.J. Shockley led the Bulldogs on a 12-play, 97-yard drive that took 5:32. Shockley had two runs for 57 yards on the drive. 65 Yards: UGA vs. Ga. Tech, Nov. 25, 1971, in Atlanta Final: Georgia 62, Kentucky 17 Down 24-21 with 1:29 left in the game, Andy Johnson took the Bulldogs on a game-winning drive of 65 yards in 11 plays and 1:15. RB Jimmy Poulos scored 97 Yards: UGA vs. Texas Tech, Sept 21, 1996, in Athens with :14 left to play. Final: Georgia 28, Georgia Tech 24. Down 12-7 with 2:57 left in the game, Mike Bobo directed the Bulldogs on a 10- play, 97-yard game-winning drive in 1:12 to score on 22-yard pass to Juan Daniels 65 Yards: UGA vs. Ga. Tech, Nov. 29, 1997, in Atlanta with 1:45 left. Final: Georgia 15, Texas Tech 12. Down 24-21 with :48 left in the game, QB Mike Bobo engineered a four-play, 65-yard game-winning drive in 40 seconds. Bobo hit WR Corey Allen with 97 Yards: UGA vs. Ga. Tech, Nov. 25, 1994, in Athens an eight-yard TD pass with :08 to play. Two-point conversion attempt failed. Leading 27-10 in the third quarter, Mike Bobo, in for the injured Eric Zeier, directed Final: Georgia 27, Georgia Tech 24. the Bulldogs on a 6-play, 97-yard drive in 2:10. Final: Georgia 48, Georgia Tech 10. 59 Yards: UGA vs. Tennessee, Oct. 6, 2001, in Knoxville Down 24-20 with 44 seconds to play David Greene led the Bulldogs on a 59-yard 96 Yards: UGA vs. Auburn, Nov. 13, 1965, in Athens game winning touchdown drive in 37 seconds highlighted by a 6-yard pass Down 14-6 in the second quarter, Kirby Moore led Georgia on 2-play, 96-yard to Verron Haynes with 5 seconds to go. It was Georgia's first win in Knoxville drive including a 92-yard TD pass to Randy Wheeler with 6:58 to play in the half. since 1980. Final: Auburn 21, Georgia 19. Final: Georgia 26, Tennessee 24. 128 georgia 2017 Georgia Bulldogs Media Guide www.georgiadogs.com Records & History longest plays RUSHING TDs 92 Prince Miller Alabama 2008 Yds. Name Opponent Year 90 Jake Scott @ Tennessee 1968 HOMECOMING GAMES 89 Tim Worley vs. Florida (Jax.) 1985 90 Zippy Morocco Furman 1950 1931, Oct. 24 ................... 9 Vanderbilt 0 89 Johnny Griffith vs. Furman (Greenville) 1946 88 Eli Maricich @ North Carolina 1949 1932, Oct. 29 .................. 33 Florida 12 87 Kirby Moore South Carolina 1967 87 Buck Cheves Alabama (blk. drop kick) 1920 1933, Oct., 28 ................. 25 New York Univ. 0 86 Charlie Smith @ Kentucky 1945 86 Mikey Henderson Tennessee 2006 1934, Nov. 17.................. 27 N. Carolina St. 0 86 Charley Trippi Georgia Tech 1942 86 Jerry Nunnally Centre 1941 1935, Oct. 12 .................. 31 Furman 7 85 Billy Mixon @ Boston College 1950 85 Lamar Davis Dartmouth 1941 1936, Oct. 31 ................... 0 Tennessee 46 84 James Ray @ South Carolina 1971 82 Preston Ridlehuber Vanderbilt 1965 83 Nick Chubb Alabama 2015 1937, Oct. 23 .................. 19 Mercer 0 82 Isaiah McKenzie UL Lafayette 2016 1938, Nov. 26................... 0 Georgia Tech 0 83 Nick Chubb Charleston Southern 2014 81 Johnny Cook vs. VMI (Atlanta) 1943 81 Willie McClendon @ South Carolina 1978 1939, Oct. 14 ................... 0 Holy Cross 13 80 Brandon Boykin vs. Boise State (Atl.) 2011 FIELD GOALS 1940, Nov. 30.................. 21 Georgia Tech 19 80 Richard Samuel @ Arkansas 2009 1941, Nov. 22.................. 35 Dartmouth 0 80 Knowshon Moreno Troy 2007 Yds.
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