Georgia vs. Florida – Postgame Notes
Hard To Kill
Georgia (7-1, 5-1 SEC) has trailed early and late in five of its six SEC games with UK the only contest where the Bulldogs led wire-to-wire. Overall this year, Georgia has rallied to beat No. 15 Tennessee in Knoxville, at Auburn, No. 5 Ole Miss in Athens and now UF in Jacksonville.
Series History
Review Of the Offense
Georgia trailed 20-17 with 7:54 left today and responded with a go-ahead TD. The drive featured an 18-yard completion to Branch on 3rd-and-8 at the UGA 20 and a 36-yard TD by Chauncey Bowens to cap an 82-yard drive on seven plays in 3:18 for a 24-20 lead with 4:36 left.
With a 24-20 lead at 3:10 left in the contest, Georgia took over at the UF 31. On a 3rd-and-8, Bowens gained 14 to the UF 14.
Tied at 10, Georgia’s first drive of the second half resulted in a five play, 74-yard TD drive. It featured a 42-yard catch by Zachariah Branch on a 3rd-and-5 from the 31 and a 22-yard TD catch by senior Noah Thomas, his first as a Bulldog and 16th of his career.
Georgia and UF were tied at 10 at the half. The Bulldogs tallied 197 yards of offense on 42 plays with 20:03 time of possession.
The Bulldogs got the football to start the game and drove 75 yards in eight plays for a TD in 4:07. The drive featured a 3rd-and-7 conversion (12-yard completion to Dillon Bell). Also on the drive, Stockton was 4-for-4 for 54 yards including an 8-yard TD to Bell, his first this season and 11th TD pass for Stockton. It marked the first opening drive TD against UF in five years (Zamir White went 75 yards on the first play from scrimmage).
On the third possession with the game tied at 7, UF intercepted a tipped pass at the UGA 38. It led to a FG and a 10-7 UF lead with 3:02 left in the first.
Down 10-7 with 1:06 left in the first half, UGA’s final drive began at its 37, and it ended with a game-tying 39-yard field goal by Peyton Woodring.
Redshirt junior QB Gunner Stockton finished 20-for-29 for 223 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT plus 11 yards rushing. In the first half, he was 14-of-21 for 119 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT with 20 yards rushing on eight attempts).
Junior Zachariah Branch had a career-high 10 catches for 112 yards. It was his first 100-yard game as a Bulldog and second of his career. His 10 catches were the second most by a Bulldog in the UF rivalry, trailing only 15-for-140 by Shannon Mitchell in 1993. Branch’s first catch of the 2nd half was a 42-yarder. Senior Dillon Bell had four receptions for 43 yards including one TD.
In the running game, the Bulldogs has 138 yards and were led by redshirt-freshman Chauncey Bowens (70 yards on nine carries, 1 TD) while sophomore Nate Frazier had 45 yards on 12 attempts.
A Look At The Defense
Down 24-20, UF attempted a 4th-and-4 from its own 31, and the pass was incomplete as Robinson IV was credited with a pass breakup.
In a tie game, UF got the ball to start the second half and Georgia forced a three-and-out for five yards. Then, UF went 79 yards in 12 plays to tie it at 17.
With UF leading 20-17, UF attempted a 4th-and-1 at the UGA 18, and the Bulldogs stopped Jadan Baugh with Raylen Wilson and Elijah Griffin.
UF hit a 54-yard field goal to take a 20-17 lead with 14:52 left in the contest to finish a five play, 26-yard drive.
In the first half, the Gators posted 10 points, gaining 127 yards of offense on 22 plays. UF was 0-for-5 on 3rd Down.
Georgia’s leading tackler today was junior CJ Allen with a career-high 13 while Raylen Wilson was next with eight.
UF’s first TD was a one play, 40-yard pass from DJ Lagway to Eugene Wilson that tied the game in the first quarter.
Junior DL and Jacksonville native Jordan Hall, who started and was a game captain, injured his left leg on the first posssesion and did not return.
Sophomore DB KJ Bolden was flagged for targeting with 1:36 left in the first half and was disqualifed for the remainder of the game.
Special Teams Update
Junior PK Peyton Woodring tallied six points on three PATs and a game-tying 39-yard field goal at the end of the first half plus he handled the kickoffs.
Captains, Coin Toss And For Starters
Florida won the toss and elected to defer the ball until the second half.
Georgia started the same offensive line for the second straight game. This front four first made its debut in week three in a road win over No. 15 Tennessee, and due to various injures, that unit only returned against No. 5 Ole Miss and now Florida. The line featured Monroe Freeling (LT), Micah Morris (LG), Drew Bobo (C), Dontrell Glover (RG) and Earnest Greene III (RT). The Bulldogs have started six different OL units this season.
Junior CJ Allen owns the longest streak at 11 games dating to 2024.
Up Next
Georgia (7-1, 5-1 SEC) head to Miss. State next Saturday with kickoff at Noon ET. MSU is at Arkansas today.
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