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The 2023 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season as a member of the Southeastern Conference. The team was led by Kirby Smart in his eighth year as Georgia's head coach. The Bulldogs entered this season as the two-time defending consensus national champions.
The following is a list of Georgia Bulldogs football seasons. The Bulldogs currently compete in the Southeastern Conference , and have an overall record of 853–428–54 in 127 seasons. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
On January 9, 2023, Georgia beat TCU by a score of 65-7, taking the record from LSU, Army and Tulsa who each had 56 point victories in bowl games. [2] Topping their own record 355 days later on December 30, 2023, Georgia defeated FSU by a margin of 60 points (63-3) in the Orange Bowl .
Georgia Bulldogs have record-setting Orange Bowl performance in beatdown of depleted FSU. Jordan McPherson. December 30, 2023 at 7:27 PM. ... Dec. 30, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Fla. ...
Led the Bulldogs to the 1968 SEC Championship. Andy Johnson: 1971–1973 Matt Robinson: 1974 With Ray Goff, led the Bulldogs to the 1976 SEC Championship. Ray Goff: 1975–1976 With Matt Robinson, led the Bulldogs to the 1976 SEC Championship. Jeff Pyburn 1977–1979 Buck Belue: 1979–1981 Led the Bulldogs to become the 1980 National Champions.
Georgia football delivered a late Christmas present to Bulldogs fans on Saturday, thumping No. 5 Florida State (13-1, 9-0 in ACC play) 63-3 at the Orange Bowl to cap off its 2023 college football ...
Georgia football won its 23rd straight home game Saturday night. The No. 1 Bulldogs crushed Kentucky to 6-0 on the season, Here's how we graded them.
During the 2023 regular season, Beck led Georgia to a 12–1 record, finishing the year with 22 passing touchdowns and 3,738 passing yards. [28] In the 2023 Orange Bowl, he threw for 203 yards and two touchdowns, helping lead Georgia to the largest margin of victory in any bowl game at the FBS level with a 63–3 rout of Florida State. [29]