Georgia center Warren Ericson named to 2021 Rimington Trophy Watchlist

Georgia center Warren Ericson named to 2021 Rimington Trophy Watchlist

This year’s Rimington Trophy Watchlist includes Georgia center Warren Ericson. The trophy is given annually to the nation’s top center.

Ericson (6-foot-4, 305 pounds) signed with the Bulldogs as a four-star prospect in 2018 and has seen action 15 games, including three starts. The Suwanee, Ga., native started at center versus Missouri in 2019, started at right guard in the 2019 Sugar Bowl win versus Baylor and started at center in UGA’s win over Cincinnati in the 2020 Peach Bowl.

Ericson, a junior, is expected to replace center Trey Hill, who was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason. The Georgia front will also replace another NFL draftee in tackle Ben Cleveland, but have experience remaining in seniors Jamaree Salyer and Justin Justin Shaffer.

Georgia players and coaches named to preseason award watchlists:

Lott IMPACT Trophy — Nakobe Dean
Dodd Trophy — Kirby Smart
Chuck Bednarik Award — Jordan DavisNakobe Dean
Maxwell Award — JT Daniels
Doak Walker Award — James CookZamir White
John Mackey Award — Arik GilbertDarnell Washington
Davey O’Brien Award — JT Daniels
Rimington Trophy — Warren Ericson
Butkus Award — Adam AndersonNakobe DeanQuay Walker

 

 

 

Georgia vs Auburn: Previewing The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry

Georgia football has a big game this weekend: UGA vs Auburn. Here’s a preview of the 2020 edition of The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.

The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, Georgia versus Auburn, comes early this year with the SEC’s conference-only schedule.

And it’s a matchup of two top-10 programs – Georgia comes in ranked No. 4 after a 37-10 win versus Arkansas in Fayetteville and Auburn sits at No. 7 after a 29-13 win versus Kentucky.

The biggest question once again for the Bulldogs is who will start at quarterback?

USC transfer J.T. Daniels was cleared Monday after missing 2019 with an ACL tear, so we may finally get to see what Daniels can do under center for Georgia on Saturday.

If Daniels doesn’t get the start, we will either see junior Stetson Bennett or redshirt freshman D’Wan Mathis.

Mathis started the game at Arkansas but was quickly relieved of duties just five drives. Bennett, who went 20/29 for 211 yards and two touchdowns, replaced him and led Georgia back from a 5-point deficit.

Hear what former Georgia quarterback, CBS Sports analyst Aaron Murray thinks about the Bulldogs’ quarterbacks here:

Regardless of who winds up at quarterback, Georgia will have its hands full with a loaded Auburn team.

The Tigers are led by sophomore quarterback Bo Nix, who was responsible for most of Auburn’s offense versus Kentucky.

He threw for 233 yards on 16/27 passing with 3 touchdowns and led team in rushing with five carries for 34 yards.

Nix didn’t get much help from the Tigers’ backfield, but he did establish a connection with junior receiver Seth Williams, who went off with six receptions for 112 yards and 2 touchdowns.

They will face a Georgia secondary coming off of a three interception performance versus the Razorbacks, returning one for a touchdown and adding a couple of passes defended.

Preseason All-American safety Richard LeCounte had two of those picks and looks like the unquestioned leader of the 2020 Bulldogs defense, who’s depth and talent across the board is among the best in the nation.

The Bulldogs have big junior tackle Jordan Davis in the middle of its defensive front and senior defensive end Malik Herring setting the edge with star linebackers Nolan Smith and Azeez Ojulari cleaning up. And don’t forget about senior linebacker Monte Rice at the mike linebacker spot.

With the current quarterback mess, Georgia will have to lean on these talented guys on the Bulldog defense to get a win versus a tough Auburn team, but Auburn coach Gus Malzahn always seems to have issues scoring versus Georgia coach Kirby Smart’s defenses, so look for a low scoring punt-fest this Saturday.