Georgia football vs. Kentucky series history

Let’s take a look at the series history between UGA football and Kentucky.

The Georgia Bulldogs have won 13 straight football games over the Kentucky Wildcats. Both teams enter the 2023 edition of Georgia-Kentucky with 5-0 records. Georgia is the No. 1 team in the country and Kentucky is No. 20.

Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops has done an excellent job in rebuilding the Wildcats’ program, but he has been unable to knock off SEC East foe Georgia.

The Bulldogs have played some physical games against the Wildcats over the years. The Kentucky game certainly isn’t easy for Georgia. No team does a better job of shutting down the Georgia offense than Kentucky. Unfortunately for Wildcat fans, Georgia’s defense clamps down on Kentucky’s offense year after year.

Kentucky earned a big win over Florida last week and have a lot of momentum entering the Georgia-Kentucky game. Could the 2023 edition of Georgia-Kentucky be the Wildcats’ first win over Georgia in a long time?

Let’s take a look at the series history between Georgia and Kentucky.

Previous Georgia RB commit makes verbal commitment to SEC East school

Tovani Mizell decommitted from Georgia earlier in the recruiting process

Former Georgia Bulldogs running back commit Tovani Mizell has decided where he plans to play college football. Mizell has verbally committed to the Kentucky Wildcats.

Mizell committed to Kentucky over Oklahoma and North Carolina. The three-star running back is ranked as the No. 529 recruit in the class of 2024, per 247Sports. Mizell is the No. 42 running back and the No. 76 recruit in Florida.

The 6-foot, 195-pound running back recruit plays high school football for Western High School in Davie, Florida. Davie is located near Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

Georgia may not be playing Kentucky as often anymore, but the Dawgs are Wildcats will still be competing on the recruiting trail.

Georgia running backs coach Dell McGee have commitments from a pair of talented running backs in the 2024 recruiting cycle. Georgia’s two verbal commitments at running back in the class of 2024 are four-star speedster Dwight Phillips Jr. and four-star Chauncey Bowens, a former Florida commitment. The Bulldogs have the No. 1 recruiting class in the country.

Here are photos from Mizell’s recent visit with Kentucky:

Kentucky is not the only SEC East program to have recruiting success recently. Florida is one of the hottest recruiting programs in the country right now.

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UGA football drops hype video for Kentucky game

The Georgia Bulldogs are ready for another SEC road game. Georgia has dropped a hype video for the Kentucky Wildcats game.

The Georgia Bulldogs have dropped a hype video to get Dawg fans fired up for the Kentucky game. Georgia (10-0, 7-0) enters the game having already clinched the SEC East. The Bulldogs have more to play for than winning the SEC East, however. Georgia is looking to finish the regular season undefeated for a second consecutive season.

Kentucky (6-4, 3-4) has had a disappointing season. The Wildcats have a lot of talent and entered the season with high expectations. Unfortunately for Kentucky, the Wildcats’ best win came against Florida or Mississippi State. Kentucky lost to Vanderbilt last week in the Commodores’ first SEC win since 2019.

Former Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenship, who hit a game-winning field goal against Kentucky in 2016, narrates a video to get Georgia Bulldog fans excited to play Kentucky. Georgia fans have traveled well the past couple of seasons!

The Georgia has won 12 straight games against Kentucky. The Wildcats have a physical team and are lead by running back Chris Rodriguez. Kentucky quarterback Will Levis is projected to be a early selection in the 2023 NFL draft.

Can Stetson Bennett and company win on the road in the SEC? We’ll find out on Saturday!

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Georgia-Kentucky football series history

Let’s take a look at the series history between the Georgia Bulldogs and Kentucky Wildcats.

The Georgia Bulldogs have won 12 consecutive football games over the Kentucky Wildcats. Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops has done an excellent job with the Wildcats’ program, however, Kentucky has not been able to get over the hump against Georgia.

The Wildcats will look to change the tide in the series in their biggest home game of the season. This season, Kentucky has big wins over Florida and Mississippi State and is capable of beating any team. Kentucky quarterback Will Levis is expected to be one of the top quarterbacks selected in the 2023 NFL draft. The Wildcats need a big day out of Levis to compete with Georgia.

Let’s take a look at the series history between Georgia and Kentucky.

TV, commentators set for Georgia at Kentucky

The Georgia-Kentucky game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. EDT on Nov. 19

The Georgia Bulldogs travel to Lexington, Kentucky, to play the Kentucky Wildcats in Georgia’s final true road game of the 2022 college football season.

Georgia (10-0, 7-0) enters the contest having already clinched the SEC East. The Bulldogs have bigger goals in mind than winning the SEC East and have to win against Kentucky to avoid having a must-win SEC championship game against LSU.

The Georgia-Kentucky game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. EDT on Nov. 19 and will be televised on CBS. The CBS commentator crew for the game is Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (analyst) and Jenny Dell (sideline reporter).

Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter and Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Will Levis are both expected to be high picks in the 2023 NFL draft. Joshua L Jones/ Online Athens

Kentucky is coming off a shocking loss to Vanderbilt. The Wildcats were Vanderbilt’s first SEC win since 2019. Georgia is coming off a road win at Mississippi State.

Georgia football fans can listen to the radio broadcast of the Georgia-Tennessee game on WSB AM 750 or a local affiliate via the Bulldog Network. Georgia’s radio team of Eric Zeier (analyst), Scott Howard (play-by-play) and DJ Shockley (sideline reporter) does an excellent job of covering the Dawgs.

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Game time, TV set for Georgia-Kentucky

The Georgia Bulldogs travel to play at Kentucky on Nov. 19. When and where will the SEC East game be televised?

The Georgia Bulldogs (9-0, 6-0) travel to face Kentucky on Nov. 19. The Wildcats (6-3, 3-3) came into the season with high expectations, but have lost critical games.

Kentucky has a great deal of talent, including projected first-round pick quarterback Will Levis, and it is capable of beating anybody in the country. Georgia’s past few games against Kentucky have been physical slugfests.

The Georgia-Kentucky game will be televised on CBS and will have a 3:30 p.m. EDT kickoff.

The SEC’s Week 12 football schedule is a little underwhelming. Six of the conference’s 14 teams play teams outside of the Power Five ahead of the final week of the season. The schedule features Tennessee at South Carolina, Ole Miss at Arkansas and Florida at Vanderbilt.

Tennessee will need to beat South Carolina to keep its College Football Playoff hopes alive.

Georgia could have the SEC East wrapped up heading into the Kentucky game. The Bulldogs can clinch the division with a win at Mississippi State.

Here’s the SEC’s full Nov. 19 television schedule:

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Will Levis finding plenty of success beating the blitz

If your favorite NFL team is looking for a QB prospect who can beat the blitz, Kentucky’s Will Levis might be their man

One of the most important traits a quarterback prospect can have is the ability to make plays down the field despite dealing with pressure from the opposing defense.

No quarterback in college football has been more successful in that department so far this season than Kentucky’s Will Levis.

Levis leads the NFL in passing yards when facing the blitz, per Pro Football Focus.

He still needs to prove he can be more consistent with his accuracy and decision-making overall, but so far, it’s easy to see why Levis was getting first-round buzz coming into the 2022 campaign.

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2023 NFL draft film room: Kentucky RB Chris Rodriguez Jr.

See for yourself what makes Kentucky’s Chris Rodriguez Jr. one of the top running back prospects in the 2023 NFL draft

It’s never too early to look ahead to the next group of top prospects, so if you’re looking to get a head start on the 2023 NFL draft class, we’ve got you covered.

What makes Kentucky’s Chris Rodriguez Jr. one of next year’s top running back prospects?

Watch the tape and see for yourself:

2023 NFL draft film room: Kentucky QB Will Levis

See for yourself what makes Kentucky’s Will Levis one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2023 NFL draft

It’s never too early to look ahead to the next group of top prospects, so if you’re looking to get a head start on the 2023 NFL draft class, we’ve got you covered.

What makes Kentucky’s Will Levis one of next year’s top quarterback prospects?

Watch the tape and see for yourself:

2022 NFL draft: Wan’Dale Robinson scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Kentucky wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson

A recent transfer from Nebraska who made a big splash last season, Kentucky’s Wan’Dale Robinson enters the 2022 NFL draft as one of the most intriguing prospects in a deep wide receiver class.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Wildcats’ explosive playmaker: