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Daily Dawg Thread: December 16, 2022

Daily Dawg Thread: December 16, 2022

 Christopher Smith and Jalen Carter are Unanimous All-Americans

University of Georgia senior safety Christopher Smith and junior defensive lineman Jalen Carter are the latest Bulldogs to earn unanimous All-America distinction.

 

 

 

 

The NCAA compiles a definitive All-America squad for its annual record book by using these five selectors: the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News (SN) and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. Unanimous All-Americans are first-team choices of all five of the selectors, and there were only 14 of them this season with Georgia and USC the only schools to have two. Also, the unanimous choices are Consensus All-Americans.

Smith, a native of Atlanta, Ga., was a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy.  He has started all 13 games, leads the squad with three interceptions and ranks fourth in tackles with 50.  In the SEC Championship Game victory over LSU, Smith returned a blocked field goal 96 yards for a touchdown, had three tackles, including a TFL, and an interception.

 

 

 

 

Carter, a native of Apopka, Fla., was a Rotary Lombardi Award finalist.  Despite starting only seven games because of an early season knee injury, he has 29 tackles, including seven tackles for loss (TFL) and three sacks, to go with two forced fumbles and 25 quarterback hurries.  Over the last six games, Carter has accounted for 24 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, three sacks and a pair of forced fumbles.
 

Smith and Carter are the 12th and 13th Bulldogs in school history to be unanimous All-Americans. This elite list includes halfback Frank Sinkwich (1942), tailback Charley Trippi (1946), guard Royce Smith (1961), tailback Herschel Walker (1980-82), tailback Garrison Hearst (1992), punter Drew Butler (2009), linebacker Jarvis Jones (2012), linebacker Roquan Smith (2017), offensive tackle Andrew Thomas (2019), defensive lineman Jordan Davis (2021) and linebacker Nakobe Dean (2021).

Twenty-Four Student-Athletes Set for GraduationToday

Twenty-four University of Georgia student-athletes are expected to receive their degrees Friday, December 16, at the annual fall commencement ceremonies. 

The undergraduate ceremony begins at 9:30 am, and the graduate ceremony begins at 2:30 pm in Stegeman Coliseum.

The following student-athletes are scheduled for graduation:

Men’s Cross Country

Tyler Fox (Suwanee, Ga.; Economics)

Baseball

Ben Anderson (LaGrange, Ga.; Masters in Comparative Biomedical Science)

Women’s Basketball

Jordan Isaacs (Alpharetta, Ga.; Communications Studies)

Equestrian

Morgan Tabler (Dumfries, Va.; Dietetics)

Football

Robert Beal (Duluth, Ga.; Religion), Payton Bowles (Athens, Ga.; Political Science), Davis Day (Hamilton, Ga.; Management), Jake Fromm (Warner Robins, Ga.; Finance), Warren McClendon (Brunswick, Ga.; Sport Management), Nathan Priestley (Los Angeles, Ca.; Sport Management), Brett Seither (Clearwater, Fla.; Sport Management), Christopher Smith (Atlanta, Ga.; Sport Management), Tramel Walthour (Hinesville, Ga.; Sport Management)

Men’s Golf

Eli Scott (Hartwell, Ga.; Sport Management)

Soccer

Mallie McKenzie (Roswell, Ga.; Management and Insurance), Morgan Smith (Buford, Ga.; Human Development and Family Science)

Softball

Lacey Fincher (Tanner Williams, Ala.; Human Development and Family Science)

Women’s Swimming and Diving

Talley Brown (State College, Pa.; Dietetics), Madison Homovich (Pittsboro, N.C.; Risk Management and Insurance), Eva Merrell (Newport Beach, Calif.; Sport Management)

Men’s Track and Field

Ahmed Magour (Doha, Qatar; Risk Management and Insurance), Karel Tilga (Tartu, Estonia; Economics)

Volleyball

Alexa Fortin (Johns Creek, Ga.; Sport Management), Meghan Froemming (Marietta, Ga.; Risk Management and Insurance)


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