
1st- Fumble Recovery of the Year for CJ Allen
Linebacker CJ Allen continues to be a spark for this defense. Against Kentucky, he forced a fumble and then jumped on it — his first recovery of the season. That kind of hustle play is exactly what Kirby Smart preaches, and it helped swing momentum back to the Bulldogs. Allen’s energy and tackling will be crucial against Auburn’s run-heavy offense.
1- Interception Thrown in 120 Attempts – But Jackson Arnold Has Thrown Zero
Efficiency at quarterback has been a hallmark of Georgia’s offense this season. While the team has thrown just one interception in 120 attempts, Jackson Arnold has yet to throw any, keeping drives alive and minimizing turnovers. Protecting the football will be critical in the road game at Jordan-Hare, where every possession counts.
7- Straight Wins Against Auburn
Georgia has won seven straight games against Auburn and could make it eight if Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs hold on this weekend. That streak underscores Georgia’s consistency in the rivalry and shows the preparation and discipline Smart brings to these high-stakes matchups. Every series and every play will matter, as Auburn looks to snap that run.
34.5 Points Per Game
The Bulldogs are averaging 34.5 points per game, a mark of offensive efficiency and balance. On the other hand, Auburn has only allowed 16.4 points per game so far. This means the Bulldogs will need to execute cleanly and find ways to convert opportunities into points against a stingy Tiger defense. The numbers suggest a clash between Georgia’s high-powered offense and Auburn’s disciplined unit.
270 Total Yards Allowed to Kentucky
Georgia’s defense didn’t just support the offense — it dominated. Kentucky was held to 270 total yards, highlighting the Bulldogs’ ability to limit explosive plays and force opponents into difficult situations. That same defensive mindset will be tested against Auburn’s versatile attack.
425 Yards of Offense Against Kentucky
Georgia’s offense showed its depth last week by amassing 425 total yards against Kentucky. The Bulldogs mixed the pass and run to move the chains efficiently, controlling the tempo and keeping the Wildcats off balance. Maintaining that kind of production will be essential in a matchup with Auburn’s athletic defense.
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