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Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers has won yet another SEC weekly award after his monster game against Kentucky on Saturday.
Bowers, a true freshman from Napa, California, caught five passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns in a 30-13 win over the No. 11 ranked Kentucky Wildcats.
That performance was enough for him to be named the SEC’s Freshman Player of the Week for the second time this season.
#SECFB Freshman of the Week: @brockbowers17
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— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) October 18, 2021
Bowers now has six touchdowns on the season, which ties the mark for most touchdown catches by a tight end in school history dating back to at least 1968 (Leonard Pope, 6 in 2004).
He leads the team with 25 catches for 416 yards and six touchdowns.
In the last 10 seasons, only seven SEC tight ends have scored 7+ TDs in a season.
— Kyle Pitts
— Jace Sternberger
— Jared Pinkney
— Irv Smith
— Albert Okwuegbunam
— Evan Engram
— And now Brock Bowers (who’s done it in his first seven career games)
pic.twitter.com/0lcnUim5iS— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) October 16, 2021