Watch: Brock Bowers explodes for 77-yard TD

Check out Bowers’ HUGE TD catch and run here…

We’re not sure why Georgia freshman tight end Brock Bowers wasn’t named a finalist for the Mackey Award, given to the nation’s top tight end.

What other tight end breaks off 77-yard touchdown runs?

Bowers does:

The first-year receiver also leads the team in receptions, yards, and touchdowns.

The Bulldogs are currently up 24-0 over Georgia Tech over on ABC.

Georgia strikes again with Ladd McConkey touchdown

The Stetson to McConkey connection is alive and well…

No. 1 Georgia is rolling right now in Atlanta.

It’s early in the second quarter and the Bulldogs lead Georgia Tech 17-0.

First it was a Jack Podlesny field goal, followed by a great touchdown pass from Stetson Bennett to Jermaine Burton and Ladd McConkey added to the Dawgs’ lead with an 11-yard touchdown catch.

Bennett is a cool 9 of 10 for 149 yards and two touchdowns already.

You can catch the game live on ABC.

Stetson Bennett dime hits Jermaine Burton for Georgia TD

Just a beautiful ball that found Jermaine Burton for 6…

No. 1 Georgia found the endzone first versus Georgia Tech thanks to a great throw from Stetson Bennett to Jermaine Burton for a 25-yard touchdown.

That put the Bulldogs up 10-0 in the first quarter after a Jake Podlesny 38-yard field goal

Georgia has out-gained Georgia Tech 108 to 18 so far.

The game is live now on ABC.

George Pickens is back

Georgia’s offensive weapon is BACK

No. 1 Georgia just got maybe its best offensive weapon back.

Junior star receiver George Pickens entered the Bulldogs first drive versus Georgia tech, which marks the first time he’s seen the field all season after suffering an ACL tear in the spring.

Pickens led the Dawgs in receiving in both 2019 and 2020. He’ll be instrumental in UGA’s postseason if the Florida native is healthy enough to contribute.

Even having Pickens as a decoy may draw an extra defender his way and open up things more for the Georgia offense that is averaging 40.7 points per game.

It’s great to see a kid who has put in so much work to return get some playing time in the last game of the regular season.

You can catch Pickens and the Bulldogs live on ABC.

Updated Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. GT

Here’s an updated UGA injury report, including George Pickens, Jamaree Salyer and Chris Smith…

No. 1 Georgia (11-0) is set to take on Georgia Tech (3-8) in the latest installment of Clean Old Fashion Hate this Saturday.

The two programs did not meet last year due to COVID-19 complications.

The Bulldogs enter the matchup with two starters nursing injuries.

Senior left tackle Jamaree Salyer is nursing a foot injury that has held him out the last two games.

Senior defensive back Chris Smith is dealing with a sprained knee suffered last week in practice.

Sophomore running back Kendall Milton is working his way back from a MCL sprain that has held him out the last four games.

All three Dawgs have a shot at playing time versus the Yellowjackets.

There is some good news on the injury front for Georgia. This is the first week all season that redshirt sophomore receiver Dominick Blaylock is not on our list. Blaylock played last week versus Charleston Southern.

Perhaps the biggest injury storyline is star receiver George Pickens, who has been taking reps with the second and third string units this past week.

Pickens may be inline to get game snaps soon if he is cleared.

Here’s an updated Georgia injury report ahead of Saturday’s matchup:

How to watch, listen or stream Georgia vs. Georgia Tech

Here’s how to watch Clean Old Fashion Hate this Saturday…

No. 1 Georgia (11-0) travels to Georgia Tech (3-8) this Saturday for the latest installment of Clean Old Fashion Hate.

Here’s how to watch, listen or stream the last game of the regular season.

Ranking the top Georgia football wins of the decade: #10

UGA Wire ranks the Top 10 Georgia football wins of the decade

In honor of the start of 2020 Wednesday, we decided to put together a list of the Top 10 Georgia football wins from the past decade.

Starting from the top at number ten, we have the 2013 Georgia-Georgia Tech game at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta. Though the national stakes may have been low for this one, the Bulldogs’ epic come-from-behind 40-34 win to keep a road win streak against the Jackets alive was incredible.

Todd Gurley ran for 122 yards and three touchdowns while Hutson Mason helped pace the Dawgs with 299 yards and two scores of his own, leading to a fifth-straight state championship victory.

Here’s a short highlight clip to help you relive that thrilling double overtime game.

Decade in review: How Georgia football performed against rivals

From the beginning of the 2010 to 2019, the Georgia Bulldogs posted over a .500 winning percentage against each of their rival programs.

We’ve reached the end of college football’s 2019 regular season. From the beginning of the 2010 regulation schedule to the culmination of the current year’s, the Georgia Bulldogs posted a .500 or better winning percentage against each of their rival programs.

The Dawgs won eight and lost two against in-state rival Georgia Tech, earning the past three Governor’s Cups in a row.

They went 8-3 vs. Auburn, including a victory in the 2017 SEC Championship Game, winning the past three meetings consecutively.

They posted a record of six wins and four losses vs. Florida, also winning three meetings in a row.

The Bulldogs went 8-2 in matchups against Tennessee, again with three successive wins.

Georgia’s worst rivalry record of the decade comes against South Carolina. The Bulldogs split 10 games against the Gamecocks, accumulating five wins and five losses.

UGA football great after Tech win: ‘We still run this state’

UGA Football great Thomas Davis gave a shout out to the Georgia Bulldogs after beating Georgia tech again

On Saturday, Georgia beat rival Georgia Tech 52-7 for the 16th time in the last 19 meetings.

The Dawgs move to 11-1 on the season and will have a tough matchup with LSU for the SEC Championship, which for Georgia will be a College Football Playoff play-in game.

One former Bulldog who was proud to see his alma mater take home the Governor’s Cup once again is Thomas Davis, who is in his 15th NFL season and now with the Los Angeles Chargers.

Davis was a monster at Georgia, and though he made his NFL earnings as a linebacker for the Carolina Panthers, he actually played safety in Athens before becoming a first round pick. One of the hardest hitters in school history, Davis was a two-time All-SEC selection, making the second team in 2003 and the first team in 2004. Also, if that’s not enough, the dude has come back from three torn ACLs in the same knee. And you know who he credits his perseverance to? UGA.

Georgia fans took over Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday

Georgia football fans took over Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday

If the angles on TV didn’t already do it justice, Georgia fans absolutely took over Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday.

After invading Nashville to kick off the 2019 season, you all have been with this team through thick and thin, and for that we say thank you.

This journey is far from over, but today was another great step in the right direction for the game we’ve been waiting for since Jacksonville.

But first, take a moment to enjoy these pics from ‘The Flats’.