
3-Touchdowns
Freshman running back Bo Walker delivered the breakout performance Georgia fans have been waiting for, recording the first three touchdowns of his career against Charlotte. Walker ran with confidence and urgency, showcasing his acceleration and physicality to finish runs in the red zone. His emergence added another layer of depth to Georgia’s backfield rotation, and his ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities highlighted just how valuable he can be.
10-Wins
Georgia’s victory over Charlotte pushed the Bulldogs to 10 wins on the season, marking the eighth time (five in a row) in Kirby Smart’s 10 years at the helm that the program has reached double-digit victories. The consistency speaks for itself. Smart’s teams not only win, they sustain excellence through injuries, depth chart shifts, and year-to-year challenges. This milestone continues to reinforce the program’s national standard and sets the tone as Georgia approaches the final stretch of the regular season.
33.6-Average PPG
Georgia finished the Charlotte matchup averaging 33.6 points per game, a number that aligned well against a Charlotte defense allowing 37.4 points on average. The Bulldogs matched this expectation, moving the ball with balance and efficiency throughout the game against Charlotte. This statistical edge was evident early as Georgia controlled possession and maintained pressure on a Charlotte defense that struggled to limit explosive plays.
54-Yards from Frazier
Running back Nate Frazier paced the Bulldogs on the ground with 54 yards on 12 carries, leading the team in rushing. He continues to stand out on the field, and his reliability in early-down situations helps Georgia stay on schedule offensively. Frazier’s performance complements the growing depth of the running back room, which was evident against the 49ers.
68-Yards from Thomas
Senior Noah Thomas made his presence felt in the passing game with 68 yards receiving on four catches, highlighted by a 59-yard explosion that ignited Georgia’s offense. Thomas’ ability to separate downfield and stretch coverage gave Stockton a trusted option on the field. His big gain set the momentum against Charlotte and continues to show how valuable his experience and deep-threat capability are within this offense.
449-Total Yards
Georgia’s offensive output against Charlotte was both balanced and methodical, totaling 449 yards–192 rushing and 257 passing–across 75 plays. The Bulldogs sustained drives, spread the ball effectively, and maintained control of the game’s pace from start to finish. That level of distribution underscores how well the offense is operating, with contributions coming from a wide range of playmakers. The efficiency on both sides of the ball offers a promising indicator as Georgia transitions into its rivalry matchup with Georgia Tech.