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Sept. 3 vs. !Oregon
Sept. 10 vs. Samford
Sept. 17 @ *South Carolina
Sept. 24 vs. Kent State
Oct. 1 @ Missouri
Oct. 8 vs. *Auburn Oct. 15 vs. *Vanderbilt
Oct. 29 vs. *^Florida (CBS)
Nov. 5 vs. *Tennessee
Nov. 12 @ *Mississippi State Nov. 19 @ *Kentucky
Nov. 26 vs. Georgia Tech
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*SEC games; !Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game - Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Ga.); ^TIAA Bank Field (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Georgia-Oregon Set To Face Off
Georgia and Oregon are set to face off for the first time in 45 years in the 2022 Chick-fil-AKickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The game will be played Saturday, Sept. 3. This will mark only the second time the two football programs have met. The one previous meeting resulted in a 27-16 home win for the Bulldogs in 1977.
Oregon will be making its first-ever appearance in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, and will be the second Pac-12 team to play in the game. The Ducks will be coached by Dan Lanning in his Oregon debut. Lanning coordinated the past three Georgia defenses in a UGA tenure that spanned five seasons. The 2022 Georgia-Oregon matchup will mark the Bulldogs’fourth appearance in the Chick-fil-AKickoff Game. Georgia fell 35-21 to Boise State in 2011 and defeated North Carolina 33-24 in the 2016 contest during Kirby Smart’s debut as head coach. The Bulldogs were also scheduled to face off against Virginia to open the 2020 season in Atlanta, a contest that was later cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s matchup will mark the SEC’s 18th appearance in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, with the league currently boasting a 15-2 record in the game. The teams will battle for The Old Leather Helmet Trophy, one of college football’s newest rivalry-style icons. Traditionally, winners of The Old Leather Helmet don the helmet on the field after the game, starting with the head coach and then rotating from player to player as the team celebrates its victory.
2021 Bulldog results
Sept. 4 vs. #3 !Clemson (ABC) W, 10-3 Sept. 11 UAB (ESPN2) W, 56-7 Sept. 18 *South Carolina (ESPN) W, 40-13 Sept. 25 @ *Vanderbilt (SECN) W, 62-0 Oct. 2 #8 *Arkansas (ESPN) W, 37-0 Oct. 9 @ #18 *Auburn (CBS) W, 34-10 Oct. 16 #11 *Kentucky (CBS) W, 30-13 Oct. 30 vs. ^*Florida (CBS) W, 34-7 Nov. 6 *Missouri (ESPN) W, 43-6 Nov. 13 @ *Tennessee (CBS) W, 41-17 Nov. 20 Charleston Southern (ESPN+) W, 56-7 Nov. 27 @ Georgia Tech (ABC) W, 45-0 Dec. 4 vs. #4 $Alabama (CBS) L, 41-24 Dec. 31 vs. #2 !Michigan (ESPN) W, 34-11 Jan. 10 vs. #1 %Alabama (ESPN) W, 33-18
*SEC games; !Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.); ^TIAA Bank Field (Jacksonville, Fla.); $SEC Championship Game, Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta); !CFPSemifinal-CapitalOneOrangeBowl,HardRockStadium(Miami Gardens, Fla); %CFP National Championship Game (Indianapolis, Ind.) #AP/CFP ranking
Stetson Bennett Returns As Signal Caller
After helping lead Georgia to the 2021 national championship, senior QB Stetson Bennett returns to the quarterbacks room in 2022. Bennett is 14-3 as a starter, including 11-1 last season. He set the school record for Passing Efficiency at 176.7. Bennett was the Offensive MVPin both the College Football Playoff National Championship win over top-ranked Alabama as well as in the CFP Semifinal Orange Bowl victory over No. 2 Michigan. He directed the Bulldogs to the first undefeated regular season in the SEC (school record 8-0) since 1982.
Getting Defensive
Senior OLB Nolan Smith, redshirt sophomore DB Kelee Ringo and senior S Christopher Smith are the Bulldogs’ three returning starters for last season’s championship season. For the third time in school history, Georgia led the nation in Scoring Defense. The 2021 unit allowed just 10.2 points per game and only 153 total points through 15 games. A number of Georgia defenders will be aiming to play bigger roles in 2022. Returning senior STAR William Poole got the nod in two of the Bulldogs’ three postseason contests and junior S Dan Jackson, junior DL Jalen Carter and senior OLB Robert Beal all started games last year and return. Junior S Tykee Smith and junior ILB Rian Davis also sustained season-ending injuries early in the 2021 campaign and will have an opportunity to help the Bulldogs continue their success on that side of the ball.
New Faces On The Sidelines
The Bulldogs will feature four new on the field coaches. Bryan McClendon, who won an SEC title with Georgia as a receiver in 2005, returns as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. He most recently held the same spot for Oregon from 2020-21. McClendon was a graduate assistant at UGA in 2007-08 and was the running backs coach from 2009-15. Stacy Searels will be Georgia’s new offensive line coach after serving in the same role for the Bulldogs from 2007-10. He has most recently been North Carolina’s OL coach for the last three years. Another pair of coaches will join UGA for the first time in their careers. Fran Brown was named the defensive backs coach after serving as the secondary coach at Rutgers. Chidera Uzo-Diribe is the Bulldogs’ new outside linebackers coach following a stint in the same position at Texas Christian University.
A Look At The Line
Georgia’s offensive line is slated to return three of five starters after Jamaree Salyer and Justin Shaffer had a combined 50 starts between them and have since moved on for their shots in the NFL. The Bulldogs welcome back redshirt sophomore C Sedrick Van Pran and senior RT Warren McClendon, who each started all 15 games. RG Warren Ericson started the final 14 games of the year after redshirt freshman Tate Ratledge was lost for the season following a foot injury in the opener versus Clemson. Both sophomore Amarius Mims and redshirt sophomore Broderick Jones saw extended looks during Georgia’s national championship run and will be called upon to help fill in the vacancies in 2022. Jones started the final four regular season games last year when Salyer went down with an injury.
Specialists Return
Senior PK Jack Podlesny is back in 2022 for his third season as UGA’s top kicker. Podlesny made 22 of 27 field-goal attempts last year and drilled 71 of 72 PATs. The Bulldogs will be without four-year starter Jake Camarda, who averaged 46.7 yards on 47 punts last season. Camarda’s career mark of 45.8 yards set the UGA record, topping the previous mark set by Drew Butler (45.4). The Bulldog snappers return in senior Payne Walker and junior William Mote. Walker handles the snapping duties on field goals and PATs while Mote is called on for punts. Early enrollee Brett Thorson, a native of Australia, will be vying for the open spot at punter.
Georgia Signs One Of Nation’s Top Classes
Forthefifthyearinarow,theBulldogssignedoneofthecountry’stopclasses. Georgiaadded 29 prospects during the December and February signing periods, including 18 early enrollees.
The 18 early enrollees are the most that Georgia has had in school history, topping the 16 from 2021. This group started school in January and are working out with the team while they take their first classes at Georgia. DL Keithian “Bear” Alexander (Denton, Texas), OL Aliou Bah (Memphis, Tenn.), WR Dillon Bell (Houston, Texas), OL Drew Bobo (Auburn, Ala.), TE Oscar Delp (Cumming, Ga.), DB Daylen Everette (Norfolk, Va.), OL Earnest Greene III (Los Angeles, Calif.), OL Jacob Hood (Nashville, Tenn.), DB Julian Humphrey (Webster, Texas), OLB Marvin Jones (Sunrise, Fla.), ILB EJ Lightsey (Fitzgerald, Ga.), DE C.J. Madden (Ellenwood, Ga.), DL Christen Miller (Ellenwood, Ga.), WR De’Nylon Morrissette (Stone Mountain, Ga.), RB Andrew Paul (Dallas, Texas), RB Branson Robinson (Canton, Miss.), OL Griffin Scroggs (Grayson, Ga.), DB Jaheim Singletary (Jacksonville, Fla.), WR C.J. Smith (Apopka, Fla.), DE Darris Smith (Baxley, Ga.), WR Cole Speer (Calhoun, Ga.), ATH Malaki Starks (Jefferson, Ga.), QB Gunner Stockton (Tiger, Ga.), DB JaCorey Thomas (Orlando, Fla.), P Brett Thorson (Melbourne, Australia), LB Jalon Walker (Salisbury, N.C.), LB C.J. Washington (Cedartown, Ga.), DT Shone Washington (New Orleans, La.) and DE Mykel Williams (Columbus, Ga.) are the newest Bulldogs.
RUNNING BACKS
Sevaughn Clark Daijun Edwards Cash Jones Kenny McIntosh Kendall Milton Others - - - - Carson Beck, QB Stetson Bennett, QB Brock Bowers, TE Kearis Jackson, WR Ladd McConkey, WR Nathan Priestley, QB Arian Smith, WR
ATT. (G) YDS. (G) TDs (G) LG (G) 100-yd Games
5 (GT21) 22 (GT21) - 11 (MU21) 14 (SC20) 103 (MU20) 1 (3x/CSU21) 47 (MU20) 1 1 (CSU21) 6 (CSU21) - 6 (CSU21) 11 (MU20) 79 (SC20) 1 (6x/GT21) 62TD (AS19) 12 (ARK21) 66 (SC21) - 35 (UK21) -
2 (CSU21) 11 (CSU21) -
11 (CSU21) 8 (2x/UA22) 41 (AU21) 1 (4x/UT21) 30 (AU21) 1 (4x/UA21) 24 UT21) 1 (VU21) 24 UT21) 1 (4x/MU21) 37 (MU21) - 37 (MU21) 1 (4x/UA22) 24 (VU21) 1 (VU21) 24TD (VU21) 1 (MSU19) - 1 (2x/MU21) 15 (MU21) - 15 (MU21) -
QUARTERBACKS
Carson Beck Stetson Bennett Nathan Priestley Brock Vandagriff Others - - - - Kenny McIntosh, RB *ties school record
ATT. (G) COMP. (G) YDS. (G) TDs (G) LG (G) INT (G)
10 (2x/CSU21) 5 (CSU21) 88 (UAB21) 1 (2x/CSU21) 32 (UAB21) 1 (2x/CSU21) 48 (UA21) 29 (UA21) 340 (UA21) *5 (UAB21) 89TD (UAB21)) 3 (BAMA20) 1 (2x/AS19) 1 (MSU19) 2 (MSU19) - 2 (MSU19) 1 (CSU21) - - - - -
1 (UM21) 1 (UM21) 18 (UM21) 1 (UM21) 18TD (UM21) -
RECEIVERS/TE
Dominick Blaylock Brock Bowers Kearis Jackson Ladd McConkey Jackson Meeks Adonai Mitchell Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint Brett Seither Arian Smith Darnell Washington
Others - - - - Jalen Carter, DL Daijun Edwards, RB Kenny McIntosh, RB Kendall Milton, RB
REC. (G) YDS. (G) TDs (G) LG (G) 100-yd Games
4 (AS19) 112 (AS19) 1 (5x/GT19) 60TD (AS19) 1 10 (UA21) 139 (UA21) 2 (5x/GT21) 89TD (UAB21) 4 9 (AU20) 147 (AU20) 1 (4x/UF21) 49 (AU20) 1 5 (AU21) 135 (AU21) 1 (4x/UA21) 60TD (AU21) 1 1 (3x/CSU21) 27 (CSU21) - 27 (CSU21) 5 (UT21) 77 (SC21) 1 (4x/UA22) 40 (UA22) 2 (3x/MU21) 32 (UF20) 1 (UF20) 32TD (UF20) 2 (CSU21) 39 (CSU21) 1 (CSU21) 30 (CSU21) 1 (5x/MU21) 61 (UAB21) 1 (3x/MU21) 61TD (UAB21) 3 (UC21) 62 (MU20) 1 38 (UC21) -
1 (UT20) 1 (UT20) 1 (UT20) 1 (UT20) 1 (3x/CSU21) 37 (MU21) - 37 (MU21) 3 (3x/UA22) 37 (MU21) 1 (2x/CSU21) 32 (CSU21) 1 (3x/SC21) 22 (UC21) - 22 (UC21) -
Tackles
Bulldog, Pos. Solo (G) Assist (G) Total 10+
Robert Beal Jr., LB 3 (VU21) 5 (AS19) 5 (AS19) Warren Brinson, DL 1 (4x/CSU21) 2 (UF21) 2 (3x/CSU21) Javon Bullard, DB 4 (CSU21) 2 (CSU21) 6 (CSU21) Jehlen Cannady, DB 1 (CSU21) 1 (CSU21) 2 (CSU21) Jalen Carter, DL 4 (GT21) 4 (UF21) 6 (UK21) Chaz Chambliss, OLB 2 (GT21) 1 (5x/CSU21) 2 (5xGT21) David Daniel, DB 1 (4x/GT21) 1 (2x/GT21) 2 (2x/GT21) Rian Davis, ILB - 1 (2x/UAB21) 1 (2x/UAB21) Marlin Dean, OLB 1 (CSU21) 1 (CSU21) 2 (CSU21) Jamon Dumas-J., ILB 3 (CSU21) 3 (2x/GT21) 6 (CSU21) Nyland Green, DB 1 (UAB21) 1 (UAB21) 2 (UAB21) Tyrion Ingram.J., DL 1 (CSU21) 1 (CSU21) 2 (CSU21) Dan Jackson, S 6 (MU21) 4 (UK21) 7 (UK21) Jonathan Jefferson, DL 1 (CSU21) 2 (CSU21) 3 (CSU21) Kamari Lassiter, DB 3 (CSU21) 1 (2x/CSU21) 4 (CSU21) Zion Logue, DL 3 (SC20) 2 (SC20) 5 (SC20) Trezmen Marshall, ILB 2 (UAB21) 2 (3x/ARK21) 4 (UAB21) -
Bulldog, Pos. Solo (G) Assist (G) Total 10+
Tymon Mitchell, DL 1 (2x/CSU21) 3 (AS19) 4 (AS19) Smael Mondon, ILB 2 (CSU21) 2 (CSU21) 4 (CSU21) Bill Norton, DL 2 (GT19) 2 (2x/MU21) 2 (3x/MU21) William Poole, DB 4 (2x/UA21) 1 (5x/UA22) 5 (UA21) Kelee Ringo, DB 6 (UA22) 2 (2x/UK21) 7 (UK21) MJ Sherman, OLB 1 (3x/SC21) 1 (6x/GT21) 1 (9x/GT21) Christopher Smith, DB 5 (UA22) 3 (2x/MSU20) 7 (UA22) Nolan Smith, OLB 5 (3x/UA22) 4 (GT21) 8 (2x/UM21) !Tykee Smith, S 6 (2x/OSU20) 6 (TCU20) 9 (TCU20) Xavian Sorey, OLB 1 (UAB21) 1 (CSU21) 1 (2x/CSU21) Nazir Stackhouse, N 1 (6x/CSU21) 1 (4x/MU21) 2 (3x/MU21) Tramel Walthour, DL 2 (VU21) 1 (7x/UM21) 3 (VU21) -
*the following offensive players have tackles after turnovers or on special teams: Stetson Bennett, Dominick Blaylock, Brock Bowers, Daijun Edwards, Warren McClendon, Ladd McConkey, Kenny McIntosh, William Mote, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Darnell Washington !Smith played at West Virginia from 2019-20
OFFENSE ‘21‘ 20 ‘19 ‘18 ‘17 Total Cons.
Stetson Bennett, QB 12 5 - JC - 16 10 Dominick Blaylock, WR - inj. 3 n/a n/a 3 Brock Bowers, TE 13 n/a n/a n/a n/a 13 1 Jermaine Burton, WR 8 7 n/a n/a n/a 15 2 Owen Condon, OT - 1 - RS n/a 1 James Cook, TB 3 - 3 - n/a 6 JT Daniels, QB 3/inj. 4 1/inj 11 n/a 19 Warren Ericson, C/OG 14 2 1 RS n/a 17 14 John FitzPatrick, TE 7 5 1 RS n/a 13 Kearis Jackson, WR 2 2 7 4 n/a 15 Broderick Jones, OT 4 - n/a n/a n/a 4 Warren McClendon, OT 15 9 RS n/a n/a 24 24 Ladd McConkey, WR 7 RS n/a n/a n/a 7 Kenny McIntosh, RB 1 - - n/a n/a 1 Kendall Milton, RB - 1 n/a n/a n/a 1 Adonai Mitchell, WR 12 n/a n/a n/a n/a 12 3 George Pickens, WR - 8 2 n/a n/a 10 M. Rosemy-Jacksaint, WR 4 1/inj n/a n/a n/a 5 Tate Ratledge, RG 1/inj. RS n/a n/a n/a 1 Jamaree Salyer, OT 11 10 2 - n/a 23 3 Justin Shaffer, OG 15 10 2 - - 27 25 Xavier Truss, OT - 1 RS n/a n/a 1 Sedrick Van Pran, C 15 - n/a n/a n/a 15 15 Darnell Washington, TE 6 7 n/a n/a n/a 13 3 Zamir White, TB 12 10 1 RS n/a 23 2 #Daniels @ USC 2018-19
DEFENSE ‘21 ‘20 ‘19 ‘18 ‘17 Total Cons.
Adam Anderson, OLB 1 - - - n/a 1 Robert Beal, OLB 2 - - - RS 2 1 Latavious Brini, DB 11 1 - - RS 12 Jalen Carter, DL 2 2 n/a n/a n/a 4 Lewis Cine, S 15 10 2 n/a n/a 27 27 Jordan Davis, DL 14 7 8 4 n/a 33 8 Nakobe Dean, ILB 15 10 - n/a n/a 25 25 Derion Kendrick, DB/WR 15 ~8 ~15 - n/a 38 18 Dan Jackson, S 4 - RS n/a n/a 4 William Poole, DB 2 - - 1 - 3 1 Kelee Ringo, DB 12 RS n/a n/a n/a 11 12 *Julian Rochester, DL - 2/inj - 12 1 21 Nolan Smith, OLB 14 1 - n/a n/a 15 4 Christopher Smith, S 11 5 - - n/a 16 2 Tykee Smith, DB -/inj +9 +8 n/a n/a 17 Ameer Speed, DB 3 - - RS - 3 Quay Walker, ILB 15 2 - n/a n/a 17 16 Travon Walker, DL 15 - - n/a n/a 15 15 Devonte Wyatt, DL 14 10 1 - JC 25 13 Note: RS=Redshirted; n/a=not at UGA yet; inj=injured; ~@ Clemson with 15 starts in 2019 at WR; *Six starts in 2016; +@ West Virginia Georgia had seven first-time starters in the 2021 season opener against No. 3 Clemson in Charlotte.The Bulldogs had 19 first-time starters in 2020, including seven in the opener. vs. #3 CU: Bowers, McConkey, Ratledge, Van Pran, Kendrick (1st at UGA), Speed, T. Walker; UAB: none; SC: Mitchell; @ VU: Ringo; #8 ARK: none; @ #18 AU: Anderson; #11 UK: Jackson; vs. UF: none; Mizzou: Jones; UT: None; CSU: Beal; @ GT: McIntosh; vs. #4 UA: None; vs. #2 Mich.: None; vs. #1 UA: None.
The True Freshman Experience
During the 2021 season opener, six true freshmen saw action against Clemson in Charlotte at Bank of America Stadium.
In 2021, a total of 24 true freshmen played for the Bulldogs.
Bulldog Captains
vs. #3 CU: James Cook, JT Daniels & Nakobe Dean UAB: Jamaree Salyer, Zamir White, Christopher Smith SC: Channing Tindall, Jordan Davis, Kearis Jackson @ VU: Jake Camarda, John FitzPatrick, Nolan Smith #8 ARK: Cook, Salyer, Smith @ #18 AU: Quay Walker, Warren Ericson, Devonte Wyatt #11 UK: White, Travon Walker, Dean vs. UF: Adam Anderson, Cook, Salyer, Q. Walker UM: Justin Shaffer, Jackson, T. Walker @ UT: Cook, Q, Walker, Dean CSU: Tindall, Wyatt, White @ GT: Salyer, Shaffer, Lewis Cine vs. #4 UA: Q. Walker, Cook, White, Dean vs. #2 Mich.: Davis, Dean, Salyer, White vs. #1 UA: Davis, Dean, Salyer, White
2022 Assistant Coaches
*Todd Monken, 3rd season.....................................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Will Muschamp, 2nd season...................................................Co-Defensive Coordinator *Glenn Schumann, 7th season............................. Co-Defensive Coordinator/Inside LBs Dell McGee, 7th season..................................... Run Game Coordinator/Running Backs Bryan McClendon, 1st season...........................Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Fran Brown, 1st season.....................................................................................Secondary *Todd Hartley, 4th season................................................................................Tight Ends Tray Scott, 6th season...............................................................................Defensive Line Stacy Searels, 1st season............................................................................Offensive Line Chidera Uzo-Diribe, 1st season ........................................................Outside Linebackers Scott Sinclair, 7th season ........................................Director of Strength & Conditioning *in press box during games
Game-by-Game Starters In 2021
Game WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB TB Multiple
vs. #3 %CU (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ratledge McClendon Bowers R.-Jacksaint Daniels Cook McConkey (WR) UAB (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers R.-Jacksaint Bennett White FitzPatrick (TE) SC (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Daniels White FitzPatrick (TE) @ VU (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Daniels White McConkey (WR) #8 ARK (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White McConkey (WR) @ #18 AU (W) McConkey Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White FitzPatrick (TE) #11 UK (W) McConkey Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White FitzPatrick (TE) vs. &UF (W) McConkey Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White FitzPatrick (TE) UM (W) McConkey Jones Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White Washington (TE) @ UT (W) Jackson Jones Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White FitzPatrick (TE) CSU (W) Burton Jones Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White Washington (TE) @ GT (W) R.-Jacksaint Jones Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers McIntosh (RB) Bennett Cook FitzPatrick (TE) vs. #4 !UA (L) R.-Jacksaint Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett Cook Washington (TE) vs. #2 ^Mich. (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Jackson (WR) Mitchell Bennett White Washington (TE) vs. #1 $UA (W) Burton Salyer Shaffer Van Pran Ericson McClendon Bowers Mitchell Bennett White Washington (TE) Consecutive 2 3 25 15 14 24 1 3 11 2 3 Career 15 23 27 15 17 24 13 12 17 23 13
Game DE DT JACK MONEY MAC STAR Cb FS SS CB Multiple
vs. #3 %CU (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Speed Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) UAB (W) T. Walker Carter N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Speed Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) SC (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Speed Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) @VU (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) #8 ARK (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) @#18 AU (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Anderson Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) #11 UK (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine Jackson Kendrick Carter (N) vs. &UF (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) UM (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) @UT (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) CSU (W) T. Walker Wyatt Beal Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine Jackson Kendrick Davis (N) @GT (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Brini Ringo Cine Jackson Kendrick Davis (N) vs. #4 !UA (L) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Poole Ringo Cine Jackson Kendrick Davis (N) vs. #2 ^Mich. (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Beal Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) vs. #1 $UA (W) T. Walker Wyatt N. Smith Q. Walker Dean Poole Ringo Cine C. Smith Kendrick Davis (N) Consecutive 15 13 4 16 25 1 12 27 2 18 8 Career 15 14 15 17 25 3 12 27 16 38* 33
%Duke’s Mayo Classic - Charlotte, N.C. (Bank of America Stadium); &Jacksonville, Fla. (TIAA Bank Field); !SEC Championship Game - Atlanta, Ga. (Mercedes-Benz Stadium);
^CFP Semifinal, Capital One Orange Bowl - Miami Gardens, Fla. $CFP Nat’l. Champ. Game, Indianapolis; *Kendrick started 23 games at Clemson in 2019-20