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2017 Georgia Bulldogs football team

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American college football season

2017Georgia Bulldogs football
SEC champion
SEC East Division champion
Rose Bowl champion
Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal),
W 54–482OT vs.Oklahoma
CFP National Championship,
L 23–26OT vs.Alabama
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionEastern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 2
Record13–2 (7–1 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJim Chaney (2nd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorJames Coley (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorMel Tucker (2nd season)
Base defense3–4
Home stadiumSanford Stadium
Seasons
← 2016
2018 →
2017 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Division
No. 2Georgia x$^ 71  132 
South Carolina 53  94 
Kentucky 44  76 
Missouri 44  76 
Florida 35  47 
Vanderbilt 17  57 
Tennessee 08  48 
Western Division
No. 10Auburn xy 71  104 
No. 1Alabama x#^ 71  131 
No. 18LSU 62  94 
No. 19Mississippi State 44  94 
Texas A&M 44  76 
Ole Miss* 35  66 
Arkansas 17  48 
Championship:Georgia 28, Auburn 7
  • # – College Football Playoff champion
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • * Ole Miss ineligible for postseason due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2017 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented theUniversity of Georgia in the2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs played their home games atSanford Stadium inAthens, Georgia and competed in the Eastern Division of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). They were led by second-year head coachKirby Smart.

The Bulldogs notched their 800th win in program history with a 41–0 victory overTennessee on September 30, 2017.[1]

The 2017 Georgia Bulldogs were crowned Southeastern Conference Champions on December 2, 2017, with a postseason win over theAuburn Tigers, against whom they had suffered their only defeat in the regular season. This was their first conference title since2005. After the win against Auburn, 2017 became only the fifth season in which Georgia beat all of its traditional rivals (Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech, Tennessee) in the same season (previously 1980, 1981, 2011, 2012).

Georgia received its first ever College Football Playoff appearance againstOklahoma in the school's first Rose Bowl Game since the 1942 season. Georgia won by a score of 54–48 in double overtime.[2] The Bulldogs reached theNational Championship game for the first time since 1982, but lost toAlabama 26-23 in overtime.

Coaching changes

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Following the 2016 football season, defensive Line CoachTracy Rocker was replaced by Tray Scott, who had coached atNorth Carolina from 2015 to 2016. Rocker was the defensive line Coach atGeorgia from 2014 to 2016. He previously coached the Defensive line for theTennessee Titans (2011–2013),Auburn (2009–2010),Ole Miss 2008,Arkansas (2003–2007),Cincinnati 2002,Troy State (1997–2001) &West Alabama (1994–1996). Scott was hired byHugh Freeze atOle Miss but stayed there less than 2 weeks before accepting the position fromKirby Smart atGeorgia and leaving. Before his time with theNorth Carolina where they won the 2015 Coastal Division Championship and an 11–3 record, Scott was the Defensive Line Coach atUT Martin from 2013 to 2014. Scott is fromCrossett, Arkansas where he played forArkansas Tech from 2003 to 2007.

Schedule

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Georgia announced its 2017 football schedule on September 13, 2016. The 2017 schedule consisted of 6 home games, 5 away, and 1 neutral site game in the regular season. The Bulldogs hosted SEC foesKentucky,Mississippi State,Missouri, andSouth Carolina, and traveled toAuburn,Tennessee, andVanderbilt. Georgia facedFlorida inJacksonville, Florida.[3]

The Bulldogs played four non–conference games, hostingAppalachian State from theSun Belt Conference in the first meeting since 2013 andSamford from theSouthern Conference. Georgia traveled toGeorgia Tech from theAtlantic Coast Conference andindependentNotre Dame in the first meeting since the1981 Sugar Bowl. In their most recent matches, Georgia defeatedAppalachian State 45–6 in 2013,Notre Dame 17–10 for the 1980 National Championship, and lost toGeorgia Tech 28–27 atSanford Stadium in 2016.

From the SEC West, Georgia playedMississippi State for the first time since 2011 when they beatMississippi State 24–10 as well asAuburn in their annualDeep South's Oldest Rivalry, leading the series 57–55–8 after winning 3 straight times againstAuburn including last year's win against #8Auburn 13–7 in Sanford Stadium.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 26:15 p.m.Appalachian State*No. 15ESPNW 31–1092,746
September 97:30 p.m.at No. 24Notre Dame*No. 15NBCW 20–1977,622
September 167:30 p.m.No. 17(FCS)Samford*No. 13
  • Sanford Stadium
  • Athens, GA
SECNW 42–1492,746
September 237:00 p.m.No. 17Mississippi StateNo. 11
  • Sanford Stadium
  • Athens, GA
ESPNW 31–392,746
September 303:30 p.m.atTennesseeNo. 7CBSW 41–0102,455
October 712:00 p.m.atVanderbiltNo. 5ESPNW 45–1436,282
October 147:30 p.m.MissouridaggerNo. 4
  • Sanford Stadium
  • Athens, GA (SEC Nation)
SECNW 53–2892,746
October 283:30 p.m.vs.FloridaNo. 3CBSW 42–784,107
November 43:30 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 1
  • Sanford Stadium
  • Athens, GA (rivalry)
CBSW 24–1092,746
November 113:30 p.m.at No. 10AuburnNo. 1CBSL 17–4087,451
November 183:30 p.m.KentuckyNo. 7
  • Sanford Stadium
  • Athens, GA (SEC Nation)
CBSW 42–1392,746
November 2512:00 p.m.atGeorgia Tech*No. 7ABCW 38–755,000
December 24:00 p.m.vs. No. 2 AuburnNo. 6CBSW 28–776,534
January 1, 20185:00 p.m.vs. No. 2Oklahoma*No. 3ESPNW 54–482OT92,844
January 8, 20188:30 p.m.vs. No. 4AlabamaNo. 3
ESPNL 23–26OT77,430

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Game summaries

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Appalachian State

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Appalachian State at No. 15 Georgia
Quarter1234Total
Appalachian State0001010
No. 15 Georgia71410031

atSanford StadiumAthens, GA

  • Date: September 2, 2017
  • Game time: 6:20 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Few clouds, 81 °F (27 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,746
  • Referee: David Smith
  • [5]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • UGA – Javon Wims 34 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 10:40.UGA 14–0.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 6 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 6:56.UGA 21–0.
Third quarter
  • UGA – R. Blankenship 23 yd field goal, 7:18.UGA 24–0.
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 8 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1:32.UGA 31–0.
Fourth quarter
  • APP – Taylor Lamb 20 yd run (Michael Rubino kick), 5:41.UGA 31–7.
  • APP – Michael Rubino 43 yd field goal, 0:26.UGA 31–10.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
  • UGA –Nick Chubb – 96 yards
  • APP – Taylor Lamb – 66 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA –Javon Wims – 81 yards
  • APP – Jalin Moore – 34 yards

On September 2, 2017, Georgia facedAppalachian State University. Returning starting QBJacob Eason suffered a knee injury early into the game, prompting true freshman QBJake Fromm to enter. The freshman went 10 of 15 for 143 yards and a touchdown, and the defense kept the Mountaineers off the scoreboard for most of the game as the Bulldogs took care of business in Athens.

Notre Dame

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No. 15 Georgia at No. 24 Notre Dame
Quarter1234Total
No. 15 Georgia377320
No. 24 Notre Dame3103319

atNotre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, IN

  • Date: September 9, 2017
  • Game time: 7:44 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Clear, 67 °F (19 °C)
  • Game attendance: 77,622
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • [6]
Game information
First quarter
  • ND –Justin Yoon 39 yd field goal, 12:48.ND 3–0.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 27 yd field goal, 6:36.Tied 3–3.
Second quarter
  • ND – Brandon Wimbush 1 yd run (Yoon kick), 12:24.ND 10–3.
  • UGA – Terry Godwin 5 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 6:45.Tied 10–10.
  • ND – Justin Yoon 42 yd field goal, 4:14.ND 13–10.
Third quarter
  • ND – Justin Yoon 37 yd field goal, 6:22.ND 16–10.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 6 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 4:34.UGA 17–16.
Fourth quarter
  • ND – Justin Yoon 28 yd field goal, 10:21.ND 19–17.
  • UGA – R. Blankenship 30 yd field goal, 3:34.UGA 20–19.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
Receiving leaders
  • UGA –Terry Godwin – 36 yards
  • ND – Josh Adams – 60 yards

Georgia traveled to Notre Dame for the first game between the two teams since the 1981 Sugar Bowl, which gave the No. 1 Bulldogs the 1980 National Championship. An estimated 70,000 Georgia fans traveled with the Bulldogs for the team's first trip north of theMason-Dixon line in over 50 years. Notre Dame had just gained over 400 rushing yards in a blowout of Temple the week before, but Georgia's dominant front seven was able to hold Notre Dame's powerful rushing attack to just 55 yards in the victory.Rodrigo Blankenship kicked the game winning field goal late in the fourth quarter, and linebackerLorenzo Carter recovered a fumble forced by Davin Bellamy on the ensuing drive to seal the game.

Samford

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Samford at No. 13 Georgia
Quarter1234Total
Samford070714
No. 13 Georgia14721042

atSanford StadiumAthens, GA

  • Date: September 16, 2017
  • Game time: 7:39 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Clear, 79 °F (26 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,746
  • Referee: Lee Hedrick
  • [7]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Mecole Hardman 5 yd pass from Jake Fromm (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 3:48.UGA 7–0.
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 32 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1:45.UGA 14–0.
Second quarter
  • UGA – Terry Godwin 51 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 10:32.UGA 21–0.
  • SAM – T.D. Marshall 9 yd pass fromDevlin Hodges (Jordan Weaver kick), 5:49.UGA 21–7.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 14 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 12:19.UGA 28–7.
  • UGA – Terry Godwin 9 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 8:33.UGA 35–7.
  • UGA – D'Andre Swift 11 yd run (David Marvin kick), 1:27.UGA 42–7.
Fourth quarter
  • SAM – Kelvin McKnight 18 yd pass from Devlin Hodges (Jordan Weaver kick), 13:49.UGA 42–14.
Passing leaders
  • UGA – Jake Fromm – 165 yards
  • SAM –Devlin Hodges – 227 yards
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Nick Chubb – 131 yards
  • SAM – Justin Curry – 25 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Terry Godwin – 98 yards
  • SAM – Kelvin McKnight – 58 yards

Georgia dominated the Samford Bulldogs in Athens. Jake Fromm was efficient, going 8 of 13 for 165 yards and three touchdowns, and senior RBNick Chubb gained 131 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries.

Mississippi State

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No. 17 Mississippi State at No. 11 Georgia
Quarter1234Total
No. 17 Mississippi State03003
No. 11 Georgia14017031

atSanford StadiumAthens, GA

  • Date: September 23, 2017
  • Game time: 7:10 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 79 °F (26 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,746
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • [8]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Terry Godwin 59 yd pass from Jake Fromm (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 12:37.UGA 7–0.
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 7 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 6:16.UGA 14–0.
Second quarter
  • MS – Jace Christmann 26 yd field goal, 1:14.UGA 14–3.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 28 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 12:24.UGA 21–3.
  • UGA –Isaac Nauta 41 yd pass from Jake from (R. Blankenship kick), 5:48.UGA 28–3.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 49 yd field goal, 0:52.UGA 31–3.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Nick Chubb – 81 yards
  • MS – Nick Gibson – 52 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Terry Godwin – 80 yards
  • MS – Deddrick Thomas – 41 yards

Fresh off of three dominant victories in a row, including a 37–7 blowout of LSU, Mississippi State came into Athens as one of the hottest teams in the country. Georgia almost immediately took control, however, with a 59-yard touchdown pass from Jake Fromm to Terry Godwin on their first play from scrimmage. Fromm would go 9 of 12 for 201 yards and two touchdowns as Georgia's defense suffocated Mississippi State's offense in the home win.

Tennessee

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No. 7 Georgia at Tennessee
Quarter1234Total
No. 7 Georgia101471041
Tennessee00000

atNeyland StadiumKnoxville, TN

  • Date: September 30, 2017
  • Game time: 3:39 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Partly sunny, 77 °F (25 °C)
  • Game attendance: 102,455
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • [9]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 38 yd field goal, 13:37.UGA 3–0.
  • UGA – Javon Wims 12 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 6:10.UGA 10–0.
Second quarter
  • UGA – Jake Fromm 9 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 7:13.UGA 17–0.
  • UGA – Jake Fromm 4 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 4:14.UGA 24–0.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Sony Michel 21 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1:04.UGA 31–0.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Brian Herrien 1 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 12:00.UGA 38–0.
  • UGA – David Martin 19 yd field goal, 5:34.UGA 41–0.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Nick Chubb – 109 yards
  • UT –John Kelly – 44 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Terry Godwin – 43 yards
  • UT – John Kelly – 47 yards

Georgia traveled to Knoxville in search of payback for a heartbreaking loss the year before. The result was a 41–0 shutout of the Volunteers, their first shutout since 1994 and their worst home loss in over a century. Jake Fromm accounted for three total touchdowns while the Georgia defense held Tennessee to just 142 yards of offense. This was Georgia's largest margin of victory against the rival Volunteers since the 1981 season, when Georgia won 44–0.

Vanderbilt

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No. 5 Georgia at Vanderbilt
Quarter1234Total
No. 5 Georgia71417745
Vanderbilt070714

atVanderbilt StadiumNashville, TN

  • Date: October 7, 2017
  • Game time: 11:02 a.m.CDT
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 76 °F (24 °C)
  • Game attendance: 32,282
  • Referee: Lee Hedrick
  • [10]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • UGA – D'Andre Swift 5 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 13:08.UGA 14–0.
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 14 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1:58.UGA 21–0.
  • VANDY – Ralph Webb 1 yd run (T. Openshaw kick), 0:28.UGA 21–7.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Terry Godwin 47 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 13:14.UGA 28–7.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 50 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 10:17.UGA 35–7.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 27 yd field goal, 3:34.UGA 38–7.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Elijah Holyfield 15 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 13:50.UGA 45–7.
  • VANDY – C.J. Duncan 3 yd pass from Kyle Shurmur (T. Oppenshaw kick), 9:08.UGA 45–14.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
Receiving leaders

For the second week in a row, Georgia traveled to an opposing SEC stadium to avenge a loss from the year before. This time, Georgia blew out Vanderbilt in Nashville. Georgia's running backs had a field day as Nick Chubb andSony Michel combined for nearly 300 yards and three touchdowns, and the team gained a total of 423 rushing yards in the blowout win.

Missouri

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Missouri at No. 4 Georgia
Quarter1234Total
Missouri1470728
No. 4 Georgia142013653

atSanford StadiumAthens, GA

  • Date: October 14, 2017
  • Game time: 7:39 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Fair, 69 °F (21 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,746
  • Referee: Matt Loeffler
  • [11]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Mecole Hardman 35 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 10:30.UGA 7–0.
  • MU –Albert Okwuegbunam 4 yd pass from Drew Lock (T. McCann kick), 6:50.Tied 7–7.
  • UGA – Riley Ridley 19 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 3:16.UGA 14–7.
  • MU – Emanuel Hall 63 yd pass from Drew Lock (T. McCann kick), 0:34.Tied 14–14.
Second quarter
  • UGA – Sony Michel 36 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 13:24.UGA 21–14.
  • MU – Emanuel Hall 63 pass from Drew Lock (T. McCann kick), 11:34.Tied 21–21.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 37 yd kick, 7:01.UGA 24–21.
  • UGA – Jake Fromm 4 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 3:53.UGA 31–21.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 43 yd kick, 0:00.UGA 34–21.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 29 yd kick, 10:49.UGA 37–21.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 27 yd kick, 8:26.UGA 40–21.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 16 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 6:05.UGA 47–21.
Fourth quarter
  • MU – Jason Reese 27 yd pass from Drew Lock (T. McCann kick), 12:19.UGA 47–28.
  • UGA – Mecole Hardman 59 yd pass from Jake Fromm, 10:27.UGA 53–28.
Passing leaders
  • UGA – Jake Fromm – 326 yards
  • MU –Drew Lock – 253 yards
Rushing leaders
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Javon Wims – 95 yards
  • MU –Emanuel Hall – 141 yards

The game started out surprisingly close thanks to the strong arm ofDrew Lock as Missouri was able to match Georgia score-for-score into the second quarter. Georgia began to pull away by halftime, however, as the Bulldogs gained 696 total yards in the victory, the second-most in school history.

Florida

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No. 3 Georgia vs. Florida
Quarter1234Total
No. 3 Georgia21014742
Florida00077

atEverBank FieldJacksonville, FL

  • Date: October 28, 2017
  • Game time: 3:40 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 79 °F (26 °C)
  • Game attendance: 84,107
  • Referee: James Carter
  • [12]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 6 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 11:34.UGA 7–0.
  • UGA – Javon Wims 17 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 9:12.UGA 14–0.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 74 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 7:32.UGA 21–0.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Sony Michel 45 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 6:43.UGA 28–0.
  • UGA – J.R. Reed 3 yd fumble recovery (R. Blankenship kick), 5:21.UGA 35–0.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Elijah Holyfield 39 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 11:22.UGA 42–0.
  • UF – Mark Thompson 1 yd run (E. Pineiro kick), 2:42.UGA 42–7.
Passing leaders
  • UGA – Jake Fromm – 101 yards
  • UF –Malik Zaire – 36 yards
Rushing leaders
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – D'Andre Swift – 84 yards
  • UF –Freddie Swain – 17 yards

Georgia broke its three-game losing streak to Florida with a dominant performance in Jacksonville, their best win in the series since 1982. Senior RB Sony Michel had one of the best games of his career, rushing for 137 yards and two touchdowns on a mere 6 carries, and the Georgia defense dominated once again. Florida's defeat in this game sealed the fate of the Gators' Head CoachJim McElwain, who was fired within a few days of the crushing loss.

South Carolina

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South Carolina at No. 1 Georgia
Quarter1234Total
South Carolina073010
No. 1 Georgia777324

atSanford StadiumAthens, GA

  • Date: November 4, 2017
  • Game time: 3:39 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 77 °F (25 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,746
  • Referee: Ken Williamson
  • [13]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Sony Michel 8 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 2:21.UGA 7–0.
Second quarter
  • SC –Bryan Edwards 12 yd pass from Jake Bentley (P. White kick), 14:07.Tied 7–7.
  • UGA – Javon Wims 10 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 4:40.UGA 14–7.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Mecole Hardman 20 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 9:28.UGA 21–7.
  • SC – Parker White 25 yd field goal, 3:36.UGA 21–10.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 20 yd field goal, 6:36.UGA 24–10.
Passing leaders
  • UGA – Jake Fromm – 196 yards
  • SC –Jake Bentley – 227 yards
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Nick Chubb – 102 yards
  • SC – A.J. Turner – 35 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Terry Godwin – 53 yards
  • SC –Hayden Hurst – 93 yards

Ranked No. 1 in the College Football Playoff Poll for the first time ever, and for the first time in any poll since the beginning of the 2008 season, Georgia defeated South Carolina in Athens behind a balanced offensive attack. Jake Fromm completed 16 of 22 passes for 196 yards and two touchdowns, while the duo of Sony Michel and Nick Chubb combined for 183 yards. The win, combined with a Kentucky loss on the same day, clinched the SEC East for Georgia.

Auburn

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No. 1 Georgia at No. 10 Auburn
Quarter1234Total
No. 1 Georgia703717
No. 10 Auburn610141040

atJordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, AL

  • Date: November 11, 2017
  • Game time: 2:46 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 55 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • [14]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 1 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 11:21.UGA 7–0.
  • AU – Daniel Carlson 54 yd field goal, 8:19.UGA 7–3.
  • AU – Daniel Carlson 37 yd field goal, 1:20.UGA 7–6.
Second quarter
  • AU – Daniel Carlson 30 yd field goal, 12:03.AU 9–7.
  • AU –Darius Slayton 42 yd pass from Jarrett Stidham (D. Carlson kick), 4:09.AU 16–7.
Third quarter
  • AU – Jarrett Stidham 7 yd run (D. Carlson kick), 11:57.AU 23–7.
  • AU – Ryan Davis 32 yd pass from Jarrett Stidham (D. Carlson kick), 8:12.AU 30–7.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 47 yd field goal, 5:23.AU 30–10.
Fourth quarter
  • AU – Daniel Carlson 37 yd field goal, 10:06.AU 33–10.
  • AU – Kerryon Johnson 55 yd pass from Jarrett Stidham (D. Carlson kick), 6:13.AU 40–10.
  • UGA – Riley Ridley 14 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 2:19.AU 40–17.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Javon Wims – 96 yards
  • AU – Kerryon Johnson – 66 yards

The No. 10 Auburn Tigers ended a three-game losing streak against the Bulldogs as they dominated No. 1 Georgia at home. Georgia scored a quick touchdown on their first drive but struggled to touch the scoreboard for the remainder of the game. Auburn took advantage of huge special teams blunders by Georgia and held Nick Chubb and Sony Michel to a combined 48 yards on the ground. Auburn RBKerryon Johnson shredded the Georgia defense for 233 total yards in the blowout victory.

Kentucky

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Kentucky at No. 7 Georgia
Quarter1234Total
Kentucky607013
No. 7 Georgia71471442

atSanford StadiumAthens, GA

  • Date: November 18, 2017
  • Game time: 3:45 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 68 °F (20 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,746
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • [15]
Game information
First quarter
  • UK –Austin MacGinnis 37 yd field goal, 9:40.UK 3–0.
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 8 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 3:19.UGA 7–3.
  • UK – Austin MacGinnis 35 field goal, 0:11.UGA 7–6.
Second quarter
  • UGA – Javon Wims 27 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 4:56.UGA 14–6.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 37 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1:51.UGA 21–6.
Third quarter
  • UK – Benny Snell 1 yd run (A. MacGinnis kick), 11:29.UGA 21–13.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 8 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 8:16.UGA 28–13.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Nick Cubb 55 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 14:17.UGA 35–13.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 4 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 10:59.UGA 42–13.
Passing leaders
  • UGA – Jake Fromm – 123 yards
  • UK – Stephen Johnson – 138 yards
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Nick Chubb – 151 yards
  • UK –Benny Snell – 94 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Javon Wims – 83 yards
  • UK – Blake Bone – 45 yards

Georgia bounced back from their crushing loss to Auburn with a dominant home win over Kentucky. Sony Michel and Nick Chubb had a huge day on the ground, combining for 238 rushing yards and five touchdowns, and the Georgia defense held Kentucky's physical offense to 124 yards on the ground.

Georgia Tech

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No. 7 Georgia at Georgia Tech (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)
Quarter1234Total
No. 7 Georgia71014738
Georgia Tech07007

atBobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, GA

  • Date: November 25, 2017
  • Game time: 12:06 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: Mostly cloudy, 58 °F (14 °C)
  • Game attendance: 55,000
  • Referee: Jeff Flanagan
  • [16]
Game information
First quarter
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 1 yd run (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 5:51.UGA 7–0.
Second quarter
  • UGA – Javon Wims 21 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 7:05.UGA 14–0.
  • GT – Ricky Jeune 10 yd pass from TaQuon Marshall (B. King kick), 0:48.UGA 14–7.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 37 yd field goal, 0:00.UGA 17–7.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Sony Michel 4 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 9:03.UGA 24–7.
  • UGA – D'Andre Swift 2 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1:23.UGA 31–7.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Ahkil Crumpton 78 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 11:21.UGA 38–7.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Sony Michel – 85 yards
  • GT – TaQuon Marshall – 72 yards
Receiving leaders
  • UGA – Ahkil Crumpton – 78 yards
  • GT – Ricky Jeune – 38 yards

The No. 7 Bulldogs avenged their final loss of the previous season with a blowout win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Jake Fromm was a very efficient 12 of 16 for 224 yards and two touchdowns, while Georgia's running backs added 247 yards and three touchdowns in the win. The Georgia defense was strong, holding Georgia Tech to a season-low 226 yards of total offense

Auburn (SEC Championship Game)

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No. 6 Georgia vs. No. 4 Auburn (SEC Championship Game)
Quarter1234Total
No. 6 Georgia01031528
No. 4 Auburn70007

atMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA

  • Date: December 2, 2017
  • Game time: 4:12 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Game attendance: 76,534
  • Referee: John McDaid
  • [17]
Game information
First quarter
  • AU – Nate Craig-Myers 6 yd pass from Jarrett Stidham (Daniel Carlson kick), 9:54.AU 7–0.
Second quarter
  • UGA – Isaac Nauta 2 yd pass from Jake Fromm (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 10:14.Tied 7–7.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 27 yd field goal, 4:59.UGA 10–7.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 35 yd field goal, 1:26.UGA 13–7.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Terry Godwin 7 yd pass from Jake Fromm (2pt conversion: Terry Godwin pass from Jake Fromm), 13:06.UGA 21–7.
  • UGA – D'Andre Swift 64 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 10:34.UGA 28–7.
Passing leaders
  • UGA – Jake Fromm – 183 yards
  • AU – Jarrett Stidham – 145 yards
Rushing leaders
  • UGA –D'Andre Swift – 88 yards
  • AU – Kerryon Johnson – 44 yards
Receiving leaders

After losing a terribly one-sided game to Auburn in the regular season, No. 6 Georgia had a chance to redeem themselves with a rematch against No. 2 Auburn in the SEC Championship game. Auburn started off strong, going 75 yards on 10 plays for a touchdown on their first drive. However, in a complete reversal of the regular season game, Auburn was unable to score from there on out. Georgia grabbed the momentum after recovering an Auburn fumble at the beginning of the second quarter, and the Bulldogs would go on to score 28 unanswered points in a blowout victory. This time, the Georgia defense held a banged-up Kerryon Johnson to just 45 total yards, whileSony Michel andNick Chubb each had over 80 total yards of their own. True freshman QBJake Fromm played well in the biggest game of his career, going 16 of 22 for 183 yards and two touchdowns. Another true freshman, D'Andre Swift, all but assured Georgia's victory with a 64-yard 4th quarter touchdown run to put the Bulldogs up by three scores. The win gave Georgia its first SEC title since2005 and secured a spot for Georgia in the2018 College Football Playoff.

Oklahoma (Rose Bowl–CFP Semifinal)

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No. 3 Georgia vs. No. 2 Oklahoma (Rose Bowl–CFP Semifinal)
Quarter1234OT2OTTotal
No. 3 Georgia71014143654
No. 2 Oklahoma14170143048

atRose BowlPasadena, CA

  • Date: January 1, 2018
  • Game time: 2:12 p.m.PST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 71 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 92,844
  • Referee: Jeff Heaser
  • [18]
Game information
First quarter
  • OU – Marquise Brown 13 yd pass from Baker Mayfield (A. Seibert kick), 11:31.OU 7–0.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 13 yd pass from Jake Fromm (Rodrigo Blankenship kick), 8:27.Tied 7–7.
  • OU – Rodney Anderson 9 yd run (A. Seibert kick), 6:56.OU 14–7.
Second quarter
  • OU – Rodney Anderson 41 yd run (A. Seibert kick), 14:12.OU 21–7.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 75 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 14:00.OU 21–14.
  • OU –Austin Seibert 38 yd field goal, 9:12.OU 24–14.
  • OU – Baker Mayfield 2 yd pass fromCeeDee Lamb (A. Seibert kick), 0:06.OU 31–14.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 55 yd field goal, 0:00.OU 31–17.
Third quarter
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 50 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 12:25.OU 31–24.
  • UGA – Sony Michel 38 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 0:41.Tied 31–31.
Fourth quarter
  • UGA – Javon Wims 4 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 13:57.UGA 38–31.
  • OU –Dimitri Flowers 11 yd pass from Baker Mayfield (A. Seibert kick), 8:47.Tied 38–38.
  • OU –Steven Parker 46 yd fumble recovery (A. Seibert kick), 6:52.OU 45–38.
  • UGA – Nick Chubb 2 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 0:52.Tied 45–45.
First overtime
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 38 yd field goal.UGA 48–45.
  • OU – Austin Seibert 33 yd field goal.Tied 48–48.
Second overtime
  • UGA – Sony Michel 27 yd run.UGA 54–48.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
Receiving leaders

On January 1, 2018, Georgia defeated Oklahoma 54–48 in a College Football Playoff semifinal game played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Oklahoma led by 14 points at halftime, but Georgia used a strong running game to storm back in the second half. The game was tied at 45 at the end of regulation time. After the teams traded field goals in the first overtime period, Georgia prevailed on a 27-yard Sony Michel touchdown run in double overtime following an Oklahoma field goal attempt blocked by Lorenzo Carter. The senior duo of Chubb and Michel combined for 367 total yards and 6 touchdowns in the highest-scoring Rose Bowl of all time.[19]

Alabama (CFP National Championship Game)

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No. 4 Alabama vs. No. 3 Georgia (CFP National Championship Game)
Quarter1234OTTotal
No. 4 Alabama001010626
No. 3 Georgia01370323

atMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA

  • Date: January 8, 2018
  • Game time: 8:19 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Game attendance: 77,430
  • Referee: Dan Capron
  • [20]
Game information
Second quarter
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 41 yd field goal, 14:14.UGA 3–0.
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 27 yd field goal, 7:33.UGA 6–0.
  • UGA – Mecole Hardman 1 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 0:07.UGA 13–0.
Third quarter
  • UA –Henry Ruggs 6 yd pass from Tua Tagovailoa (A. Pappanastos kick), 8:52.UGA 13–7.
  • UGA – Mecole Hardman 80 yd pass from Jake Fromm (R. Blankenship kick), 6:52.UGA 20–7.
  • UA – Andy Pappanastos 43 yd field goal, 5:15.UGA 20–10.
Fourth quarter
  • UA – Andy Pappanastos 30 yd field goal, 9:24.UGA 20–13.
  • UA –Calvin Ridley 7 yd pass from Tua Tagovailoa (A. Pappanastos kick), 3:49.Tied 20–20.
Overtime
  • UGA – Rodrigo Blankenship 51 yd field goal.UGA 23–20.
  • UA – DeVonta Smith 41 yd pass from Tua Tagovailoa.UA 26–23.
Passing leaders
Rushing leaders
  • UGA – Sony Michel – 98 yards
  • UA –Najee Harris – 64 yards
Receiving leaders

Georgia charged out to a 13–0 half time lead. Alabama coachNick Saban made a gutsy call at the half to change QBs, going with freshmanTua Tagovailoa. Alabama chipped away at the Georgia lead in the second half eventually scoring the game tying TD on a 4th and goal from the 6 yard line late in the contest. Alabama had a chance to win it in regulation but missed a short field goal and the game was sent to OT. Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenship hit a 51-yard field goal, setting a National Championship game record to give the Bulldogs a 3-point lead in OT. On Alabama's OT possession they scored a TD on second down that won the game and gave Alabama their 5th National Championship under Nick Saban.

Roster

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2017 Georgia Bulldogs football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
RB1Sony MichelSr
WR2Jayson StanleyJr
WR3Tyler SimmonsSo
WR4Mecole HardmanSo
QB4Sam VaughnJr
WR5Terry GodwinJr
WR6Javon WimsSr
RB7D'Andre SwiftFr
WR8Riley RidleySo
WR9Jeremiah HollomanFr
QB10Jacob EasonSo
QB11Jake FrommFr
QB12Brice RamseySr
RB13Elijah HolyfieldSo
WR14Trey BlountFr
WR15Matt LandersFr
WR16Ahkil CrumptonJr
QB16John SeterFr
WR17Josh Moran Fr
TE18Isaac NautaSo
WR19Willie Erdman Fr
QB22Stetson BennettFr
WR23Caleeb Roberson Fr
RB24Prather Hudson Fr
WR25Steven Van TiflinJr
WR26Patrick Burke Fr
RB27Nick ChubbSr
RB29Lofton TidwellFr
WR30Ed FergusonFr
RB33Ian Donald-McIntyre Fr
RB35Brian HerrienSo
FB43Nick MooreJr
FB46Frank Sinkwich IVFr
FB47Christian PayneSr
FB49Turner Fortin So
OL53Lamont GaillardJr
OL54Justin ShafferFr
FB55Jacob GrossSr
OL55Dyshon SimsSr
OL57Daniel Gothard Fr
OL58Pat Allen So
OL60Allen Williams Fr
OL61Chris Barnes Fr
OL65Kendall BakerJr
OL66Solomon Kindley Fr
OL67Sam Madden So
OL68Sean FogartyJr
OL70Aulden BynumSr
OL71Andrew ThomasFr
OL72Netori JohnsonFr
OL74Ben Cleveland Fr
OL75Thomas SwilleySr
OL76Carson HallSr
OL77Isaiah WynnSr
OL78D'Marcus HayesJr
OL79Isaiah WilsonFr
WR80J. T. DooleyFr
WR82Michael ChigbuJr
TE83Jeb BlazevichSr
WR84Wyatt Payne So
TE85Jordan DavisSr
TE86Wix PattonFr
TE87Miles McGintySr
TE88Jackson HarrisJr
TE89Charlie WoernerSo
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB2Richard LeCounteFr
LB3Roquan SmithJr
DL5Julian RochesterSo
LB6Natrez PatrickJr
LB7Lorenzo CarterSr
DB8DeAngelo GibbsFr
DB9Ameer SpeedFr
DL10Malik HerringFr
LB11Keyon RichardsonJr
DB12Tray BishopFr
DL13Jonathan LedbetterJr
DB14Malkom ParrishSr
LB15D'Andre WalkerJr
LB17Davin BellamySr
DB18Deandre BakerJr
DB19Jarvis WilsonJr
DB20J. R. Reed So
LB22Nate McBrideFr
DB23Mark WebbFr
DB24Dominick SandersSr
LB25Jaleel LaguinsSo
DB26Tyrique McGheeSo
DB28KJ Smith So
DB29Tim HillSr
LB30Tae Crowder So
DB31William PooleFr
LB32Monty RiceFr
LB33Robert Beal Jr.Fr
DB35Aaron DavisSr
DB36Latavious BriniFr
DB37Jordon McKinney Fr
LB38Michael Keene Fr
LB39Rashad RoundtreeJr
DB41Eric StokesFr
DB42Jake SkoleFr
DB43Isaac MizeJr
LB44Juwan TaylorJr
LB45Reggie CarterSr
DB46Andrew WingFr
LB47Daniel HarperSr
DL49Koby Pyrz Fr
LB51David MarshallSo
DL52Tyler ClarkSo
DL57Alex EssexSr
DL76Michail CarterSo
DL78Trenton ThompsonJr
LB84Walter GrantFr
LB88Jaden HunterFr
DL91Kolby WyattFr
DL92Justin Young So
DL94Michael Barnett So
DL96DaQuan Hawkins-MuckleJr
DL97John AtkinsSr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
LS56John CoursonSr
LS59Matthew HerzwurmSr
LS69Trent FrixSr
K91David MarvinSr
P92Cameron NizialekSr
P93Bill RubrightFr
P95Marshall LongSo
K97Brooks BuceFr
P97Will Cowart Jr
K98Rodrigo Blankenship So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Jim ChaneyOffensive Coordinator/Tight Ends
  • Mel TuckerDefensive Coordinator/Secondary
  • James ColeyCo-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
  • Scott FountainSpecial Teams Coordinator
  • Dell McGeeAssistant Head Coach/Running Backs
  • Cortez HanktonWide Receivers
  • Tray ScottDefensive Line
  • Sam PittmanOffensive Line
  • Glenn SchumannInside Linebackers
  • Kevin SherrerOutside Linebackers
  • Scott Sinclair –Director, Strength and Conditioning
  • Ed Ellis –Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning
  • Rodney Price –Assistant, Strength and Conditioning
  • Ben Sowders –Assistant, Strength and Conditioning
  • Patrick Doherty –Quality Control, Offense
  • Brian Michalowski –Quality Control, Defense
  • Blaine Miller –Quality Control, Defense
  • Tyson SummersQuality Control, Defense
  • Will WindhamQuality Control, Defense
  • Josh Lee –Director of Football Operations
  • Jay Chapman –Assistant Director of Football Operations
  • Neyland Raper –Football Operations Assistant
  • Brian VoglerFootball Operations Assistant
  • Jonas JenningsDirector, Player Development
  • Luke Moore –Director, Player Personnel
  • Bakari Guice –Player Relations Coordinator
  • Marshall Malchow –Director, Recruiting
  • Lukman Abdulai –Director, Recruiting on Campus
  • Christina Harris –Director, Recruiting Administration
  • Bryant Gantt –Director, Player Wellness
  • John Meshad –Director, Player Equipment
  • Sidney Roberts –Director, Football Performance Nutrition
  • William Price –Assistant Director of Football Performance Nutrition
  • Travares Tillman –Graduate Assistant
  • Greg Meyer –Special Teams Analyst
  • Eric Black –Recruiting Video Production Coordinator
  • Hannah Brinks –Football Graphic Design Coordinator
  • Clark Williams –Assistant Video Coordinator

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 10/25/18

Rankings

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Further information:2017 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP15151311754332(2)2(5)77632
Coaches151513128653322(1)7763(2)2
CFPNot released117763Not released

Awards and honors

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Weekly Awards
PlayerAwardDate
Lorenzo CarterSEC Defensive Player of the WeekSeptember 9, 2017[21]
Jake FrommSEC Freshman of the WeekSeptember 23, 2017
Nick ChubbSEC Co-Offensive Player of the WeekSeptember 30, 2017
Isaiah WynnSEC Offensive Lineman of the WeekOctober 7, 2017
Jake FrommSEC Freshman of the WeekOctober 14, 2017
J. R. ReedSEC Co-Defensive Player of the WeekOctober 28, 2017
Nick ChubbSEC Offensive Player of the WeekNovember 18, 2017
Jake FrommSEC Freshman of the WeekNovember 25, 2017
Individual Awards
Player/coachAward
Roquan SmithButkus Award
SEC Defensive Player of the Year
Bednarik Award finalist
Bronko Nagurski Award finalist
Kirby SmartSEC Coach of the Year
AP Coach of the Year finalist
Jake FrommSEC Freshman Player of the Year
All-American
PlayerAPAFCAFWAATSNWCFFDesignation
Roquan Smith11111Unanimous
Isaiah Wynn22None
Nick Chubb2None
The NCAA recognizes a selection to all five of the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN and WCFF first teams for unanimous selections and three of five for consensus selections.


All-SEC
PlayerPositionMediaCoaches
Isaiah WynnOT11
Roquan SmithLB11
Nick ChubbRB21
Lorenzo CarterLB22
Deandre BakerCB2
J. R. ReedS2

2018 NFL draft

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Main article:2018 NFL draft

The2018 NFL draft was held on April 26–28 inArlington, Texas. Six Georgia players were selected as part of the draft, and another five were signed to NFL teams asundrafted free agents.[22]

PlayerPositionRoundOverall PickNFL Team
Roquan SmithLB18Chicago Bears
Isaiah WynnOT123New England Patriots
Sony MichelRB131New England Patriots
Nick ChubbRB235Cleveland Browns
Lorenzo CarterLB366New York Giants
Javon WimsWR7224Chicago Bears
John AtkinsDTUndrafted New England Patriots
Trenton ThompsonDLUndrafted Cleveland Browns
Davin BellamyDBUndrafted Houston Texans
Aaron DavisCBUndrafted New York Giants
David MartinKUndrafted Atlanta Falcons

References

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