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2011 Georgia Bulldogs football
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SEC Eastern Division Champions
SEC Championship Game vs. LSU, L 10–42
Outback Bowl vs. Michigan State, L 30–33 3OT
Conference Southeastern Conference Eastern
Ranking
BCS #16
Coaches #18
AP #18
2011 record 10–4 (7–1 SEC)
Head coach Mark Richt (11th year)
Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo (5th as coordinator, 11th overall year)
Defensive coordinator Todd Grantham (2nd year)
Base defense 3-4
Captain Brandon Boykin
Drew Butler
Ben Jones
DeAngelo Tyson
Home stadium Sanford Stadium
(Capacity: 92,746)
Seasons
« 2010 2012 »
2011 SEC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#19 Georgia x   7 1         10 4  
#9 South Carolina   6 2         11 2  
Florida   3 5         7 6  
Vanderbilt   2 6         6 7  
Kentucky   2 6         5 7  
Tennessee   1 7         5 7  
Western Division
#2 LSU x   8 0         13 1  
#1 Alabama   7 1         12 1  
#5 Arkansas   6 2         11 2  
Auburn   4 4         8 5  
Mississippi State   2 6         7 6  
Ole Miss   0 8         2 10  
Championship: LSU 42, Georgia 10
† – BCS representative as champion
‡ – BCS at-large representative
x – Division champion/co-champions
As of January 9, 2012 • Rankings from AP Poll

The 2011 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs were led by 11th year head coach Mark Richt and played their home games at Sanford Stadium. They are a member of the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 10–4, 7–1 in SEC play to be champions of the Eastern Division. They represented the division in the SEC Championship Game where they lost to Western Division representative LSU 10–42. They were invited to the Outback Bowl where they lost to Michigan State 30–33 in three overtimes.

Personnel[]

Coaching staff[]

Name Position Seasons at
Georgia
Alma Mater
Mark Richt Head coach 11 Miami (FL) (1982)
Rodney Garner Associate head coach, Defensive Line, Recruiting Coordinator 14 Auburn (1990)
Mike Bobo Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks 11 Georgia (1997)
Todd Grantham Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers 2 Virginia Tech (1989)
Tony Ball Wide Receivers 6 UT-Chattanooga (1983)
John Lilly Tight Ends 4 Guilford (1990)
Bryan McClendon Running Backs 5 Georgia (2005)
Will Friend Offensive Line 1 Alabama (1998)
Reference:[1]

Schedule[]

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Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 3* 8:00 PM vs. #5 Boise State #19 Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA (Chick-fil-A College Kickoff) ESPN L 21–35   73,614
September 10 4:30 PM #12 South Carolina Sanford StadiumAthens, GA ESPN L 42–45   92,746
September 17* 1:00 PM Coastal Carolina Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA PPV W 59–0   91,946
September 24 12:21 PM at Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS SECN W 27–13   58,042
October 1 12:00 PM Mississippi State Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA FS South W 24–10   92,746
October 8 7:00 PM at Tennessee Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN ESPN2 W 20–12   102,455
October 15 7:00 PM at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt StadiumNashville, TN FS South W 33–28   36,640
October 29 3:30 PM vs. Florida #22 EverBank FieldJacksonville, FL (Florida–Georgia football rivalry) CBS W 24–20   84,524
November 5*† 12:30 PM New Mexico State #18 Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA CSS W 63–16   92,746
November 12 3:30 PM #20 Auburn #15 Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) CBS W 45–7   92,746
November 19 12:21 PM Kentucky #13 Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA SECN W 19–10   92,746
November 26* 12:00 PM at #25 Georgia Tech #13 Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) ESPN W 31–17   54,925
December 3 4:00 PM vs. #1 LSU #12 Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship Game) CBS L 10–42   74,515
January 2, 2012* 1:00 PM vs. #12 Michigan State #18 Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL (Outback Bowl) ABC L 30–33 3OT  49,429
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

Game notes[]

Boise State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#5 Broncos 7 7 14 7 35
#19 Bulldogs 7 0 7 7 21




Georgia opened up the 2011 season against the Boise State Broncos in the Chick-Fil-A College Kickoff game held in the Georgia Dome. The matchup was only the second in both schools' history, the previous meeting being in 2005 where Georgia won 48–13 in Athens. The game initially got off to a slow start, until Georgia scored first late in the first quarter. However, in the second half, Boise State was able to pull away with 3 touchdowns to make the final score 35–21. Notably, both teams wore Nike Pro Combat jerseys as part of an agreement.

South Carolina[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#12 Gamecocks 0 14 14 17 45
Bulldogs 6 7 7 22 42



Georgia's first conference game was against the South Carolina Gamecocks, the defending champion of the SEC's Eastern Division. Despite major improvements following the Boise State game, Carolina committed three turnovers, on which the Dawgs capitalized.


Coastal Carolina[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Chanticleers 0 0 0 0 0
Bulldogs 21 14 24 0 59



Following two losses, Georgia looked to get its first victory over the FCS Chanticleers. For the first time since 2000, the game was not sold out. However, Georgia outplayed the Chanticleers to get their first win as well as their first shutout since a 2010 win over the Vanderbilt Commodores.


Ole Miss[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Bulldogs 10 14 0 3 27
Rebels 0 13 0 0 13



Georgia game against the Ole Miss Rebels was considered the first true road game of the season. While Bulldogs were able to rack up 24 points in the first half, they would only score 3 points in the second half. However, the Georgia defense was able to hold Ole Miss to 13 points, granting the Bulldogs their first conference win.


Mississippi State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Mississippi State Bulldogs 3 0 0 7 10
Georgia Bulldogs 14 7 3 0 24




In a home game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, the Georgia offense manages to rack up 21 points during the first half while holding Mississippi State to a field goal. However, Georgia again had issues scoring in the second half, only scoring a field goal. However, Mississippi State would only score one more touchdown in the fourth quarter, allowing Georgia to improve to 3–2.


Tennessee[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Bulldogs 3 3 14 0 20
Volunteers 0 6 0 6 12



Coming into this game, Georgia had not won an away game at Tennessee since 2005. In addition, the last two visits to Tennessee had been lopsided victories in favor of Tennessee. Early offensive problems led to a tie game at halftime. However, Georgia would score 14 points in the second half, for a 20–12 win. The win was historic in that it was the 100th career win at Georgia for head coach Mark Richt.


Vanderbilt[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Bulldogs 0 20 6 7 33
Commodores 0 7 14 7 28



Georgia's game against Vanderbilt was a difficult win, though the Bulldogs would eventually win 33–28. However, the game was marred for several on-field incidents. These incidents would lead to three players being suspended. Commodore center Logan Stewart and Georgia nose guard Kwame Geathers would be forced to sit out the first half of their teams respective games for a fight, while Georgia safety Shawn Willams was suspended for a play violation. Following the game, a heated argument broke out been Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin and Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham. However, neither coach was punished.


Florida[]

by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Georgia 0 10 7 7 24
Florida 7 10 3 0 20

Georgia and Florida both came off a bye week coming to the game, with the game considered a must-win for Georgia coach Mark Richt. Meanwhile, Florida coach Will Muschamp had guaranteed a win over Georgia. Florida quarterback John Brantley made his return following an ankle sprain four weeks prior. During the game, Georgia's special teams problems became apparent as Florida was able to make huge returns, while Georgia kicker Blair Walsh missed two field goals. Near the end of the first half, the Gators were up 17–3, when Georgia chose to convert a 4th down and long for a touchdown rather than attempt a field goal. In the second half, the Gators were held to 3 points, but maintained a lead well into the 4th quarter, when Georgia running back Richard Samuel scored on a 4 yd run. Georgia would manage to hold off Florida despite poor field position to win 24–20.


New Mexico State[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Aggies 0 3 0 13 16
#18 Bulldogs 7 42 7 7 63




The 2011 Homecoming game saw one of the all-time great performances over a single quarter by a Georgia Bulldogs teams. QB Aaron Murray threw for 238 yards and 5 touchdowns as Georgia scored 42 points in the second quarter to open up a 49–3 lead at the half. Murray never came back into the game and the second and third strings added 14 more points on their way to a 63–16 rout of the Aggies. The games marks the most yards gained and the most points scored in the Mark Richt era.


Auburn[]

by Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total
Auburn 7 0 0 0 7
Georgia 14 21 3 7 45

This matchup was played on November 12, 2011 3:30 PM Considered the "Deep South's Oldest Rivalry" Pregame The Georgia Bulldogs are favored to win by 17 but Auburn Tigers fans are hungry to disrupt Georgia's seven game winning streak. Both teams strike quickly with Georgia scoring first a few minutes into the first quarter. Auburn immediately answered on the ensuing drive with a touchdown making it 7–7. Auburn sputtered and never scored again or had the lead. Georgia went on a romp with QB Aaron Murray throwing four touchdown passes in the first half going 14–18 (no interceptions) surpassing former Georgia QB (current NFL QB of the Detroit Lions) Matthew Stafford's single season touchdown record of 25. Georgia Safety Bacarri Rambo's pick six on Auburn QB Clint Moseley seals the momentum for the Bulldogs and after an impressive start Georgia Bulldogs are up 35–7 over Auburn Tigers at the half. Georgia's defense stepped up again to hold Auburn to 51 yards rushing and 144 yards passing in the game with 3 forced turnovers. In the second half Georgia pounded the ball on the groud and only tried two pass plays, scoring a field goal and touchdown dominitating the 2010 defending national champion Auburn Tigers 45–7, the largest routing of Auburn by a Georgia Bulldogs team since 1946.

Time Of Possession was lopsided. Georgia TOP 40:55 Georgia total offense: 528 Georgia Rushing: 304 Georgia Passing: 224 Georgia 3rd Down: 12 of 15 Georgia Turnovers: 2 Auburn TOP 19:05 Auburn total offense: 195 Auburn Rushing: 51 Auburn Passing: 144 Auburn 3rd Down: 3 of 11 Auburn Turnovers: 3


Kentucky[]

1 2 3 4 OT
Wildcats 3 7 0 0 10
#13 Bulldogs 6 6 0 7 19





Georgia Tech[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#13 Bulldogs 7 10 14 0 31
#25 Yellow Jackets 0 10 0 7 17





LSU–SEC Championship Game[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#12 Bulldogs 10 0 0 0 10
#1 Tigers 0 7 21 14 42





Michigan State–Outback Bowl[]

1 2 3 4 OT
#12 Spartans 0 0 14 13 33
#18 Bulldogs 2 14 0 11 30





Rankings[]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP 19 RV RV RV RV RV RV 24 22 18 14 13 13 12 18  
Coaches' 22 RV RV NR NR NR RV RV 21 20 16 15 14 14 18  
Harris Not released RV RV 22 20 15 14 12 12 18 Not released 
BCS Not released NR 22 18 15 14 13 14 16 Not released


References[]

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