Stats That Matter: Georgia vs. Ole Miss 2025

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Stats That Matter: Georgia vs. Ole Miss 2025

1st- Meeting between the two programs dates back to 1904

 

 

 

 

The first recorded matchup between Georgia and Florida came on October 15, 1904, when the Bulldogs shut out Florida 52-0. However, Florida does not recognize that contest as an official game, since the team then was not represented by the modern University of Florida. The first meeting acknowledged by both schools came in 1915, and Georgia won that one too–37-0. Regardless of which record book you follow, history leans heavily toward the Red and Black, with Georgia holding a commanding edge in the all-time series.

4- Touchdowns for Gunner Stockton

In his most recent game, quarterback Gunner Stockton delivered a career-high four touchdown passes against Ole Miss, completing 26 of 31 throws for 289 yards. His poise and accuracy helped the Bulldogs roll to another SEC win, and his confidence under center continues to grow with each game. If Stockton maintains that rhythm, Georgia’s offense will have a strong chance to keep Florida’s defense on its heels in Jacksonville.

 

 

 

 

4- Straight Wins Against Florida

The Bulldogs have dominated the rivalry in recent years, winning four straight over the Gators and outscoring them by an average of 22 points per game. Another victory in Jacksonville would make it five in a row, inching Georgia closer to the program’s longest streak in the series—seven straight wins from 1978 to 1984.

33- Points Per Game

Georgia’s offense continues to hum behind a balanced attack averaging 33 points per contest. The Bulldogs have done it without relying solely on one phase—Stockton’s efficient passing has complemented a ground game averaging more than 200 yards per outing. Against a Florida defense that has allowed more than 27 points in three of its last four SEC games, Georgia’s ability to control tempo and sustain drives could be the difference.

70.4- Completion Percentage for Gunner Stockton

Stockton has been on a roll through the air this season, completing 70.4 percent of his passes—good for one of the top marks in the SEC. His quick decision-making and composure have allowed Georgia’s receivers to thrive in space, especially tight end Lawson Luckie. If Stockton stays this efficient against Florida’s secondary, it could spell trouble for the Gators.

 

 

 

 

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