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Georgia final thoughts: Bulldogs’ talent, versatility on display in dominant win
ATLANTA — It may be time for teams to stop scheduling Georgia in Week 1. Kirby Smart is 9-0 in openers, six of them against power-conference opponents, four of them ranked. Give Smart eight months to game plan for an opponent, and he does fairly well.
But yes, the rest of the season tends to go pretty well, too, and this Georgia team has the look of one that can win another national championship.
Let’s dive a bit deeper into what we saw in Georgia’s 34-3 rout of Clemson and what it means.
Frazier’s breakout game wasn’t surprising. He was the nation’s second-ranked tailback recruit in the Class of 2024 and generated a lot of buzz in preseason. Frazier’s speed and burst were a perfect way to lift Georgia’s run game, and he’s going to be a star if he stays healthy.
But Trevor Etienne is set to return from suspension, either this week against Tennessee Tech or for the Kentucky game. Branson Robinson struggled (12 yards on seven carries), but it was his first game in more than a season, and his pounding, physical approach may work better in future games.
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The takeaway may be how Georgia’s backfield has flipped from weakness to strength. Chauncey Bowens (6 yards on three carries) and walk-on Cash Jones (one carry for 15 yards and two catches for 14 yards) can also help.
“We’re going to continue to get better and look forward to using all those guys’ skill sets,” Smart said. “We’ve got a really good dynamic in that running back room in terms of the players we have.”
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2. Five top receivers
The search for a potential weakness on this Georgia team often centers around the lack of a game-changing receiver following the departures of Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey. And that could still end up being a problem. But what Georgia has going for it — and was on display in the opener — is a lot of options at the position.
Dominic Lovett, Arian Smith and Dillon Bell were the starters, and each had at least three catches, combining for 121 receiving yards and 34 rushing yards. Colbie Young and London Humphreys, the two top transfers, each had a touchdown. Those are the five guys who form a pretty good core, each someone the defense has to worry about, each very capable of winning in single coverage. And it’s a diverse group — Lovett and Smith bringing speed, Young offering size and physicality, Humphreys and Bell providing a mixture of speed and size.
That doesn’t even include the tight ends. Oscar Delp had a quiet game (no catches and only one target) but was on the field a lot (39 snaps), helping as a blocker against Clemson’s defensive front. Lawson Luckie had two catches for 37 yards, and Stanford transfer Ben Yurosek figures to get more snaps.
“We’re loaded,” Bell said after the game when asked about the weapons. “All I can say is we’re loaded.”
The main worry? Injuries, which seem inevitable at these positions. That’s why it would behoove Georgia to build depth by getting Anthony Evans, Sacovie White, Nitro Tuggle and Cole Speer more snaps and targets. That isn’t to say any will be starter-level, but Georgia can benefit by having dependable weapons to bring in as the fourth, fifth and sixth receivers if needed.
The question nobody has about Georgia is at quarterback, but it also shouldn’t be taken for granted. Carson Beck is the rug that ties the room together, both with his arm and his personality.
“Poise. He’s nice and poised. He kept the team going,” Bell said. “During huddles, he was giving us motivation: ‘It’s gonna open up at some point, we just have to stay patient and lean on our quarterback and coaches.’”
Beck has always had a calm, collected manner. But he also has a bravado to him that is becoming more visible due to his status this season — second-year starter, Heisman contender.
“I thought he got a little passion and energy,” Smart said. “(At halftime), he came in, sat down with the iPad and told me, ‘When we come out second half, we’re going to go in there and score, Coach.’ And sure enough, we did.”
This was one of my big questions about Georgia’s defense all offseason: Everyone agrees Walker is a great talent, but how do you keep him on the field? Walker refers to himself as a hybrid linebacker, but could that doom him to being a jack of all trades, master of none?
This game was a big answer in the right direction. Walker was on the field for 29 snaps, moving around a lot depending on the play. If you technically list him as an inside linebacker, he had only the fourth-most snaps at the position, but that was more than any outside linebacker had (Damon Wilson 21, Mykel Williams 20). More importantly, Walker made great use of his time, racking up six tackles, including a team-high 1.5 sacks, and generally being a problem.
Afterward, Smart said something very revealing about the coaching staff’s approach to Walker, as well as Williams, who moved this season from defensive end to outside linebacker.
“We’ve had to get uncomfortable as coaches to use (Walker’s) skill set, and I think coach (Glenn) Schumann and the defensive staff have done a great job of finding ways that he can be successful,” Smart said. “Mykel and him both are really good football players, and they both need to be on the field. They don’t need to share time.”
5. The comparison to the 2021 defense
I’m not claiming the 2024 defense will be just like that historically dominant unit. But part of what made that 2021 defense so special was not just how much talent it had but how Georgia got all that talent on the field. For example, Quay Walker and Channing Tindall, first- and third-round NFL Draft picks, shared time at inside linebacker.
The snap count Saturday showed hints of similar time sharing. That’s actually not isolated to the 2021 defense — it’s been a staple of the Smart-Schumann defensive strategy. But the extent to which they were able to employ it Saturday, and the effectiveness, is what stood out.
Twenty-one defensive players were on the field for double-digit snaps. And that was with much less subbing than usual on the defensive line. Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Nazir Stackhouse and Christen Miller played most of the game, with Warren Brinson getting only three snaps before getting hurt and Jordan Hall and Xzavier McLeod already out. So there were more looks with Williams and Gabe Harris at end, with freshman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye seeing 13 snaps.
The linebacker and edge snaps:
- Raylen Wilson (ILB): 32
- CJ Allen (ILB): 31
- Smael Mondon (ILB): 28
- Jalon Walker (ILB, OLB): 26
- Damon Wilson (OLB): 21
- Mykel Williams (OLB, DE): 20
- Chaz Chambliss (OLB): 16
- Gabe Harris (OLB, DE): 15
In the secondary, KJ Bolden came off the bench but ended up with the most snaps (49), with Malaki Starks and Dan Jackson each getting 45. Starks shifted down to play star a lot, with Joenel Aguero hurt and starter JaCorey Thomas getting 19 snaps.
Daylen Everette, the new No. 1 cornerback, received all the first-team snaps (45) while starter Julian Humphrey and backup Daniel Harris essentially split time. Justyn Rhett and five-star freshman Ellis Robinson received snaps in garbage time.
It’s quite an advantage to get garbage time opportunities against a marquee opponent.
(Photo of Carson Beck: Brett Davis / USA Today)
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Created in a small Georgia town, a cup has become 1 of the World Cup’s biggest souvenirs
They were designed to hold a drink, but cups produced in Rome, Georgia, have become one of the FIFA Men’s World Cup’s most unexpected souvenirs.
Inside the Top Cup plant in Rome, millions of cups were created to celebrate the world’s biggest sporting event.
“We made 10 million over 70 different graphics for the World Cup,” said Rome native and Top Cup General Manager Zach Dixon.
The plant in north Georgia produces up to 750,000 cups a day.
“We’ve always been really proud of the cup … but the World Cup has obviously taken it to another level,” said Top Cup CEO David Cuthbert.
Fans have been taking them home from matches. Some have even been listed for sale online.
“We’ve always been really proud of the cup… but the World Cup has obviously taken it to another level,” said Cuthbert.
Dixon said they begin the process with massive coils of aluminum, each weighing about 30,000 pounds. The metal is stamped, stretched, washed, and moved down the line.
The plant produces about 1,100 cups every minute.
Ricardo Marques, the senior vice president of marketing for Michelob ULTRA, said that there have been venue-specific, match-specific, and Finals-specific stadium cups for the World Cup. There are also three separate red, white, and blue designs available for fans at bars and restaurants around the U.S.
“We’ve seen an incredible response to the collection. Together, these commemorative cups give fans a unique keepsake and a lasting reminder of an unforgettable FIFA World Cup experience and the moments that brought millions of people together through the world’s game,” Marques said.
Cuthbert said his company has seen how the World Cup has done wonders for metro Atlanta businesses.
“Our team in Rome, Georgia takes tremendous pride in helping bring this fan experience to life for one of the world’s biggest sporting events,” he said.
So when soccer fans celebrate the surprise victory or mourn their last-minute loss, they’re doing so with a little piece of Georgia.
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Athlon Sports tabs Florida-Georgia among SEC’s best games in 2026
Athlon Sports projected the best SEC games for each week of the 2026 regular season.
The conference features some of the most compelling matchups in all of college football, from opening weekend through rivalry week. The selections emphasize games anticipated to have the biggest impact on the SEC championship race and College Football Playoff picture.
Florida’s annual clash with Georgia was tabbed as one of the SEC’s premier fixtures. The game has grown in national significance since it began in 1904, continuing as a battle of blue-blood programs that routinely produces iconic results. The game temporarily moves to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta during the Jacksonville stadium renovations.
The Jon Sumrall era carries with it an increasing sense of belief — many experts see the Gators as a dark-horse CFB playoff contender. Regardless of its final win-loss record, UF will play a part in shaping the season’s narrative as they face several post-season favorites in Texas, Georgia and Oklahoma.
Noted in the article is the SEC’s depth and newly implemented nine-game conference schedule. Georgia, Texas, Alabama and LSU appear multiple times on this list, with Georgia facing Alabama in Week 6 and Ole Miss in Week 10 while LSU hosts Clemson in Week 1 and will see Texas in Week 11 take on Alabama.
Many contenders from the SEC face multiple nationally relevant foes over the course of the season.
Athlon Sports’ Best game for every week of the 2026 season
- Week 1: Clemson at LSU (Sept. 5)
- Week 2: Ohio State at Texas (Sept. 12)
- Week 3: LSU at Ole Miss (Sept. 19)
- Week 4: Oklahoma at Georgia (Sept. 26)
- Week 5: Auburn at Tennessee (Oct. 3)
- Week 6: Georgia at Alabama (Oct. 10)
- Week 7: Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 17)
- Week 8: Ole Miss at Texas (Oct. 24)
- Week 9: Florida vs. Georgia (Atlanta) (Oct. 31)
- Week 10: Georgia at Ole Miss (Nov. 7)
- Week 11: Texas at LSU (Nov. 14)
- Week 12: Texas A&M at Oklahoma (Nov. 21)
- Week 13: Texas at Texas A&M (Friday) (Nov. 27)
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