Georgia Bulldogs football
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2024 | Georgia Bulldogs lost to Notre Dame 23-10 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
2024 | Peyton Woodring continues to excel, achieving a 91.3% single-season field goal percentage and a career percentage of 87.5%. |
2024 | Dominic Lovett ties single season receptions record with 59 catches. |
2024 | Carson Beck sets a single-game passing yards record with 459 yards against Mississippi State |
June 14 2024 | SEC announces the 2024 conference schedule, marking the end of the divisional format and the beginning of a new conference scheduling approach for the Georgia Bulldogs. |
2023 | Mark Richt inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame |
2023 | Ladd McConkey wins the Wuerffel Trophy, and Brock Bowers again wins the John Mackey Award. |
2023 | Georgia leads the all-time series against Auburn 64–56–8, having won 16 out of the last 19 matchups and the last seven consecutive games. |
2023 | Under Coach Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs won the Orange Bowl against Florida State with an overwhelming score of 63-3. |
2023 | Peyton Woodring begins his kicking career with the Georgia Bulldogs, achieving an impressive 84.0% single-season field goal percentage. |
2023 | Carson Beck continues the Georgia Bulldogs' quarterback legacy, recording 4,057 total offense yards and 29 touchdowns responsible for |
2023 | Brock Bowers again records 56 receptions in a single season. |
April 2023 | Uga XI, named 'Boom', officially became the team's mascot, replacing Uga X. |
January 9 2023 | Georgia Bulldogs set a record for the biggest bowl margin of victory by defeating TCU 65-7 in the national championship game, surpassing previous 56-point victory records. |
2022 | Richard Seymour, defensive tackle who played for Georgia from 2001-2012, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2022 | Stetson Bennett wins the Burlsworth Trophy and Manning Award, while Brock Bowers wins the John Mackey Award. |
2022 | Under Coach Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs won the CFP National Championship against TCU with a dominant score of 65-7. |
2022 | Under Coach Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs won the Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinal) against Ohio State with a thrilling score of 42-41. |
2022 | Georgia won the SEC Championship Game against LSU with a dominant score of 50-30. |
2022 | Georgia Bulldogs win the SEC championship with an impressive 15-0 overall record and a perfect 8-0 in conference play. |
2022 | Georgia Bulldogs won their third major national championship, further solidifying their status as a powerhouse college football program. |
2022 | Jack Podlesny matches Billy Bennett's record by scoring 26 field goals in a single season and achieves an 83.9% field goal percentage. |
2022 | Stetson Bennett sets a single-season record with 4,332 total offense yards and ties the record with 37 touchdowns responsible for, culminating his impressive college football career |
2022 | Brock Bowers sets single season receptions record with 63 catches and ties another record with 56 receptions. |
2022 | Stetson Bennett records 27 passing touchdowns, continuing his impressive performance |
2022 | Third appearance in the College Football Playoff National Championship. |
January 10 2022 | Kirby Smart led the Georgia Bulldogs to their third College Football National Championship, defeating Alabama 33-18 in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
2021 | Georgia Bulldogs defeated Michigan Wolverines 24-21 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. |
2021 | David Pollack inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame |
2021 | Multiple players win top awards: Nakobe Dean wins the Butkus Award, Jordan Davis wins the Chuck Bednarik Award and Outland Trophy. |
2021 | The Bulldogs defeated Alabama 33-18 in the CFP National Championship Game, finishing with a 14-1 record and claiming the national championship. |
2021 | Georgia Bulldogs won their second major national championship, claiming the top spot in the AP Poll and/or Coaches' Poll. |
2021 | Brock Bowers begins his outstanding receiving career at Georgia, recording 882 receiving yards in his first season and later becoming the fifth-highest career receiving yards leader with 2,538 yards. |
2021 | Brock Bowers sets a record with 56 receptions in a single season. |
2021 | Stetson Bennett achieves 29 passing touchdowns in a single season, ranking among top seasonal performers |
2021 | Second appearance in the College Football Playoff National Championship. |
2020 | Georgia Bulldogs defeated Cincinnati Bearcats 24-21 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. |
2020 | Jack Podlesny begins his kicking career with the Georgia Bulldogs, achieving a career field goal percentage of 82.4%. |
2020 | NCAA grants special eligibility due to COVID-19, allowing players five years of eligibility instead of four. |
2019 | Georgia Bulldogs competed in the Sugar Bowl. |
2019 | Georgia Bulldogs defeated Baylor Bears 26-14 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
2019 | Champ Bailey, cornerback for Georgia from 1996-1998, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2019 | Rodrigo Blankenship records 27 field goals in a single season, among the highest in Georgia Bulldogs history. |
2019 | Stetson Bennett begins his Georgia Bulldogs career, eventually becoming the second-highest in career touchdowns responsible for with 80 |
2018 | Georgia Bulldogs lost to Texas Longhorns 28-21 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
2018 | Matt Stinchcomb inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame |
2017 | Georgia Bulldogs lost to Alabama Crimson Tide 26-23 in overtime at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. |
2017 | Terrell Davis, running back for Georgia from 1991-1994, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
2017 | Roquan Smith wins the Butkus Award, marking a significant individual achievement for the team. |
2017 | Under Coach Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs won the Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal) against Oklahoma in double overtime with a score of 54-48. |
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