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  09/17/22 - Trevor EtienneJr/2025, Georgia, 5-09, 198 (DS#12 RB) + More +

  Trevor Etienne's 3-yard touchdown run with 5 minutes remaining helped No. 18 Florida rally to beat South Florida 31-28 on Saturday night. South Florida's Spencer Shrader missed a 48-yard field goal with 23 seconds left that likely would have sent the game into overtime. Shrader had little chance at making the kick after Andrew Beardall dropped the snap while trying to get the ball down. Nonetheless, the back-and-forth game will be remembered for Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson's miscues and his team's inability to stop the run.

Richardson was off all night for the second straight week. He completed 10 of 18 passes for 112 yards and two interceptions. The second one came in the end zone on a head-scratching play call by coach Billy Napier. Instead of potentially taking the lead, Florida trailed 28-24 and desperately needed help. Tre'Vez Johnson delivered. He intercepted Gerry Bohanon's third-down pass on the ensuing possession and gave Florida the ball back with a short field. Napier turned to Etienne, the younger brother of Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne. Trevor Etienne carried the ball four straight times, the last one into the end zone to put Florida (2-1) back in front. - Florida/AP College Football


(DS#12 RB) Jr/2025 RB Trevor EtienneGeorgia
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  09/17/22 - Stetson BennettrSr/2023, Georgia, 5-11, 192 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  Stetson Bennett went 16 for 23 for 284 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score as No. 1 Georgia beat South Carolina 48-7 on Saturday. The Bulldogs (3-0) nearly had a second shutout of the season in their Southeastern Conference opener, but the backups allowed a touchdown pass with 53 seconds to go. Georgia has allowed just 10 points this season and the garbage-time score was the first offensive touchdown it gave up in its past five regular-season games. South Carolina (1-2) started 0-2 in the SEC for the fourth straight year.

The Georgia offense scored on eight of its first nine drives, gaining 551 yards and averaging nearly 10 yards a play before putting in the backups in the fourth quarter. Tight end Brock Bowers had five catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for a score. Georgia let 10 players carry the ball, rushing for 212 yards. Bennett didn't play the final 23 minutes of the game. The Bulldogs' defensive line overwhelmed by South Carolina's front. A defender was in quarterback Spencer Rattler's face almost every time he dropped back more than three steps. The Oklahoma transfer got off just three deep balls, with two of them intercepted. He didn't play in the fourth quarter and was 13 of 25 for 118 yards. - Georgia/AP College Football


(DS#8 QB) rSr/2023 QB Stetson BennettGeorgia
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  09/13/22 - *Kelee RingorSo/2023, Georgia, 6-2, 207 (DS#5 CB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 5. Kelee Ringo, rSo, CB, Georgia, 6-2, 205, 1,...In a 33-0 blanking of Samford, Ringo continued to be a defensive leader and somebody the opposing offense avoided. Samford had 128 total yards, 109 passing. Previous week, No. 5: Ringo did his part frustrating Oregon transfer quarterback Bo Nix (Auburn) as the Ducks were held without a touchdown (49-3). Stats show only three tackles for Ringo. Bulldog teammates, freshman safety Makail Starks and five-star freshman Mykel Williams, each had an interception on a defense that featured six new starters. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#5 CB) rSo/2023 CB *Kelee RingoGeorgia
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  09/13/22 - Nolan SmithSr/2023, Georgia, 6-2, 238 (DS#1 OLB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 18. Nolan Smith, Sr, OLB, Georgia, 6-2, 235, 1,...Smith did his part in blanking Samford, 33-0, while allowing 128 total yards. He was credited with one tackle. Previous week, No. 18: Smith's length, strength, quickness and field smarts were obvious, especially against Oregon's running game in the Dawgs' 49-3 season-opening win. The Ducks seems to run away from him but the big guy took it as a challenge and tracked players all over the field. Only two tackles and no sacks, but Oregon game-planned to avoid him. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#1 OLB) Sr/2023 OLB Nolan SmithGeorgia
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  09/13/22 - *Jalen CarterJr/2023, Georgia, 6-3, 323 (DS#1 DT) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 3. Jalen Carter, Jr, DT, Georgia, 6-3, 310, 1,...Carter was part of a dominant defense that shut out Samford, 33-0. He was credited with one tackle, but the Samford offense used extra blockers to keep him at bay. Previous week, No. 3: Georgia dominated Oregon in a 49-3 blowout and Carter looked like a man among boys despite the Ducks trying various combinations to block him. Carter's stats, one tackle, no assists, no sacks, don't reflect the mayhem he caused. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#1 DT) Jr/2023 DT *Jalen CarterGeorgia
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  09/13/22 - Kenny McIntoshSr/2023, Georgia, 6-0, 216 (DS#12 RB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 39. Kenny McIntosh, Sr, RB, Georgia, 6-0, 210, 1-2,...McIntosh again showed his versatility, rushing seven times for 15 yards and a touchdown and led the Bulldogs with five catches for 61 yards. Previous week, No. 39: McIntosh is clearly the focal point of this offense. In Georgia's 49-3 trouncing of Oregon, he rushed five times for 18 yards and a touchdown, but tore up the Ducks defense with nine catches for 117 yards. That was the most receiving yards by a Georgia running back since 2000. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#12 RB) Sr/2023 RB Kenny McIntoshGeorgia
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  09/13/22 - Christopher SmithrSr/2023, Georgia, 5-11, 192 (DS#4 FS) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 32. Christopher Smith, rSr, FS, Georgia, 5-11, 190, 1,...One of three Smiths on this brutal team defense, Christopher had a tackle and a near interception as Georgia shut out Samford, 33-0. Previous week, No. 32: Smith collected three tackles and an interception in Georgia's dominant, 49-3, win over Oregon. Smith was knocked out of the game after making a great pass breakup, but after the game said is was "only a stinger." - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#4 FS) rSr/2023 FS Christopher SmithGeorgia
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  09/13/22 - Zion LoguerSr/2024, Georgia, 6-6, 314 (DS#31 DT) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 43. Zion Logue, rJr, DT, Georgia, 6-5, 295, 2,...Another standout tackle in Georgia's rotation of defensive linemen, Logue was credited with only one tackle, but did his part to stymie Samford, 33-0. Previous week No.42: In 2021, Logue played in all 15 games as a reserve defensive lineman on the talented Dawg defense and finished with 11 total stops and three QB pressures. In the season opening, 49-3, thrashing of Oregon, Logue was listed as the starting nose tackle, but he had no tackles or assists on the official stats. Ah, the role of a nose tackle is not always glorious. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#31 DT) rSr/2024 DT Zion LogueGeorgia
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  09/10/22 - Stetson BennettrSr/2023, Georgia, 5-11, 192 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  A shutout win wasn't enough for a No. 2 Georgia coming off its impressive opener when it scored touchdowns on its first seven offensive possessions. The reigning national champions fell short of that lofty standard against FCS Samford. Stetson Bennett still passed for 300 yards while throwing and running for touchdowns and No. 2 Georgia's rebuilt defense delivered another dominant performance in the Bulldogs' 33-0 win on Saturday. One week after giving up only a field goal in a 49-3 rout of then-No. 11 Oregon, Georgia (2-0) held Samford (1-1) to 128 yards and three first downs.

The offense, however, settled for four field goals — including on its first two possessions after moving the ball inside Samford's 10. "We didn't score touchdowns," Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. "... You come off a week like Oregon where every opportunity to score a touchdown, we score a touchdown. And then we take a huge step back and have to kick field goals. Good teams, you can't do that. You have to be able to execute well...We have to do a better job." Bennett completed 24 of 34 passes, including a 3-yard scoring pass to freshman Dillon Bell. Even so, he wasn't satisfied. "I think we're all upset we didn't execute as well as we could have in the first half," Bennett said, adding "Too many field goals." - Georgia/AP College Football


(DS#8 QB) rSr/2023 QB Stetson BennettGeorgia
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  09/08/22 - *Kelee RingorSo/2023, Georgia, 6-2, 207 (DS#5 CB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 5. Kelee Ringo, rSo, CB, Georgia, 6-2, 205,...Ringo did his part frustrating Oregon transfer quarterback Bo Nix (Auburn) as the Ducks were held without a touchdown (49-3). Stats show only three tackles for Ringo. Bulldog teammates, freshman safety Makail Starks and five-star freshman Mykel Williams, each had an interception on a defense that featured six new starters. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#5 CB) rSo/2023 CB *Kelee RingoGeorgia
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  09/08/22 - *Jalen CarterJr/2023, Georgia, 6-3, 323 (DS#1 DT) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 3. Jalen Carter, Jr, DT, Georgia, 6-3, 310,...Georgia dominated Oregon in a 49-3 blowout and Carter looked like a man among boys despite the Ducks trying various combinations to block him. Carter's stats, one tackle, no assists, no sacks, don't reflect the mayhem he caused. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#1 DT) Jr/2023 DT *Jalen CarterGeorgia
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  09/07/22 - Nolan SmithSr/2023, Georgia, 6-2, 238 (DS#1 OLB) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 18. Nolan Smith, Sr, OLB, Georgia, 6-2, 235,...Smith's length, strength, quickness and field smarts were obvious, especially against Oregon's running game in the Dawgs' 49-3 season-opening win. The Ducks seems to run away from him but the big guy took it as a challenge and tracked players all over the field. Only two tackles and no sacks, but Oregon game planned to avoid him. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#1 OLB) Sr/2023 OLB Nolan SmithGeorgia
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  09/06/22 - Stetson BennettrSr/2023, Georgia, 5-11, 192 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  Georgia moved up to No. 2 in the first Associated Press college football poll of the regular season, passing Ohio State, after the defending national champions dominated their opener. Alabama remained No. 1 in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank released Tuesday, receiving 44 of 63 first-place votes from the media panel and 1,552 points. The Bulldogs narrowed the gap on the Crimson Tide after beating Oregon 49-3 on Saturday. Georgia received 17 first-place votes.

Ohio State slipped to No. 3 and received two first-place votes. Michigan moved up four spots to No. 4. Clemson dropped a spot to No. 5. Florida debuted at No. 12 after its thrilling victory at home against Utah on Saturday night. The Utes slipped six spots to No. 13 after the loss. The rest of the top 10 was Texas A&M at No. 6, followed by Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Baylor and Southern California. USC is in the top 10 for the first time since the final regular-season poll of 2017, when the Trojans were eighth. The eighth-ranked Fighting Irish dropped three spots out of the top five after losing 21-10 at Ohio State. - AP College Football


(DS#8 QB) rSr/2023 QB Stetson BennettGeorgia
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  09/06/22 - Stetson BennettrSr/2023, Georgia, 5-11, 192 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  So much of the talk about Georgia last year focused on a defense that produced five NFL first-round draft picks. The Bulldogs' defense showed no sign of dropping off against No. 11 Oregon, but it was the offense that was front and center statistically in a 49-3 win Sunday. The No. 3 and defending national champion Bulldogs became the second team in 15 seasons to score a touchdown on its first seven possessions against a ranked opponent. The seven TD drives ranged from six to 12 plays, the first six under the direction of quarterback Stetson Bennett. Backup Carson Beck was in the game for the seventh. The streak ended when they went three-and-out on their first full series of the fourth quarter. Last year Ohio State reached the end zone on its first seven drives, all in the first half, against then-No. 9 Michigan State. - AP College Football

(DS#8 QB) rSr/2023 QB Stetson BennettGeorgia
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  09/06/22 - Christopher SmithrSr/2023, Georgia, 5-11, 192 (DS#4 FS) + More +

  TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 32. Christopher Smith, rSr, FS, Georgia, 5-11, 190,...Safety Christopher Smith collected three tackles and an interception in Georgia's dominant, 49-3, win over Oregon. Smith was knocked out of the game after making a great pass breakup. He apparently injured his shoulder. After the game, Smith told the media it was "only a stinger." - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout

(DS#4 FS) rSr/2023 FS Christopher SmithGeorgia
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