2020 CFB season countdown: 47 days until Georgia football

Join us as we count down the days until Georgia football!

Georgia football great, No. 47, David Pollack is one of two Georgia players to ever be named A three time all-american. (Herschel Walker)

Pollack, from Snellville, Georgia, played for the Bulldogs from 2001-2004 where he totaled 36 sacks – a school record. Pollack’s accolades included 2002 SEC Player of the Year honors, the 2003 and 2004 Ted Hendricks Award, and, all in 2004, the Chuck Bednarik Award, Lombardi Award, Lott Trophy and SEC Defensive Player of the Year.

Pollack was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals with the 17th overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, but his career was cut short by a broken cervical vertebra that he suffered in a game in 2006.

Pollack turned to sports media after his injury and he has since become one of the faces of college football because of his work at ESPN and his involvement in ESPN’s College Gameday.

Georgia football play of the day

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It’s Sunday, July 19 and today’s play of the day comes from Georgia versus Florida in 2019.

Georgia led the Gators 16-10 in the fourth quarter when quarterback Jake Fromm sold a great play fake and threw a 52-yard touchdown pass to receiver Lawrence Cager.

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Georgia went on to win 24-17, securing it’s third straight win versus the Gators.

2020 CFB countdown: 50 days until Georgia football

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There are 50 days until Georgia is scheduled to kick off versus Virginia in Atlanta on Sept. 7

Georgia guard, No. 50, Warren Ericson is a redshirt sophomore from Suwanee, Georgia.

In 2019, Ericson saw action in six games and started at right guard against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl. Part of Georgia’s 2017 No. 1 ranked recruiting class, Ericson was rated as the No. 12 guard and the No. 5 center out of North Gwinnett High School.

Because of former Georgia guard Cade May’s transfer to Tennessee and Ben Cleveland’s history of injuries, Ericson should see plenty of game time in 2020.

See our projected 2020 offensive depth chart here.

2020 CFB countdown: 53 days until Georgia football

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There are 53 days until Georgia is scheduled to kick off versus Virginia in Atlanta on Sept. 7.

Former Georgia guard, No. 53, Lamont Gaillard (2014-2018) from Fayetteville, North Carolina, started 42 games during his time in Athens. Gaillard was the centerpiece of Georgia’s 2017 offensive line that paved the way for an SEC Championship and a national title run in 2017 and also helped the Bulldogs to a league-leading 238 rushing yards per game in 2018.

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He was named to both the 2018 Coaches All-SEC First Team and 2018 Associated Press All-SEC Second Team.

Gaillard was drafted in the 6th round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals.

Georgia football play of the day

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It’s Tuesday, June 14 and today’s play of the day is from Georgia versus Florida in 2012.

Florida, then ranked No. 2, was looking to stay undefeated when it faced 10th-ranked Georgia, but a stingy Georgia defense and this huge play by the Bulldog offense sealed the upset win for Georgia at EverBank Field.

Georgia held a one-point lead and faced a critical third down from the Florida 45-yard-line late in the fourth quarter. Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray stood in the pocket and delivered a strike under pressure to receiver Malcolm Mitchell, who somehow found the end zone.

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The Bulldogs won 17-9 after Georgia outside linebacker Jarvis Jones forced the game-ending Florida fumble.

2020 CFB season countdown: 82 days until Georgia football

There are 82 days before Georgia kicks-off versus Virginia in Atlanta on Sept. 7. 

There are 82 days before Georgia kicks-off versus Virginia in Atlanta on Sept. 7.

Former Georgia wide receiver Michael Bennett (2010-2014) is most remembered for his critical catch versus Florida in 2011. Bennett caught a second quarter lob pass in the back of the endzone from Aaron Murray to bring the Bulldogs back into the game – which eventually ended with a Georgia win 24-20.

Bennett hauled in 134 passes for 1,607 yards and 17 touchdowns in his Georgia career.