The Georgia football team honoured its seniors, some of whom are in their fourth, fifth, and even sixth years, who will likely trade in their red and black outfits after four years of fighting across the country and between hedges.

In a momentous day for Georgia football, the Bulldogs’ senior class accomplished a stunning milestone Saturday afternoon, surpassing the 2023 class’s 50-win total and creating a new record for the most career victories with 51.

This accomplishment was significant not only because of the numbers but also because of the important plays these seniors made to help UGA win 59-21 and advance to yet another championship.

From the first kick to the final whistle, Georgia’s seniors demonstrated their leadership. Quarterback Carson Beck led the Bulldogs’ attack with accuracy, throwing for crucial touchdowns and handling the game with poise. Beck’s final passing total was 297 yards and four touchdowns.

Beck’s efforts were not in vain. Senior Arian Smith, who led the offence in receiving yards that day, was responsible for Beck’s longest completion, a 49-yard dart, versus the Minutemen. With three receptions for 110 yards, including a 34-yard score with 43 seconds remaining in the first half, Smith’s ability to spread the field put UMass’ defence on its heels and created opportunities for other weapons to show off.

Senior defensive lineman Warren Brinson, on the other side of the ball, came ravenous to the line of scrimmage and earned his sixth career 7-yard sack, forcing a punt.

Senior defensive lineman Nazir Stackhouse forced a fumble on a rushing attempt, which sophomore linebacker Raylen Wilson quickly recovered to keep the Bulldogs in control. The Bulldog offence was eager to continue attacking the day and was soon back on the field.

Halfway through the second quarter, senior wide receiver Dominic Lovett extended the Bulldog advantage to 21-7 with a 15-yard touchdown throw in the left corner of the end zone, despite having six targets on the day and zero drops.

Georgia secured their ninth victory of the season, scored a season-high 59 points, and amassed 550 yards of offence off 72 plays (a strong 7.6 yards per play) when the game clock finally struck the end.

These seniors leave a legacy that will last for years to come, as seen by their commitment, leadership, and ability to make plays when the game counts. They have a solid victory record today, 51-4 over the last four seasons. And this weekend’s victory over Georgia, along with defeats by other SEC clubs Alabama, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss, guaranteed the Bulldogs a place in the SEC Championship on December 7 and extended the historic careers of the class of 2024.

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