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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