2005 Georgia Bulldogs football team
The 2005 Georgia Bulldogs football team completed the season with a 10–3 record. Winning 10 games for the fourth year in a row, Georgia tied its own record for consecutive 10 win seasons. The Bulldogs, with a regular season SEC record of 6–2, won the SEC East and advanced to the 2005 SEC Championship Game. Georgia beat LSU in the Georgia Dome and went on to represent the SEC in the 2006 Sugar Bowl at the same stadium (a one-time deal due to the Louisiana Superdome being unfit to host that year). The team lost to West Virginia and finished the season ranked 10th in the polls. This was the Georgia Bulldogs' fifth season under the guidance of head coach Mark Richt.
Preseason
Coming off a strong 2004 season in which the Bulldogs were ranked No. 6 in the final Coaches Poll, Georgia was ranked No. 13 in the preseason Coaches Poll. D.J. Shockley was selected as the overall team captain and represented the offense, Max Jean-Gilles was the other offensive captain, Kedric Golston and Greg Blue were the defensive captains and Mike Gilliam was captain of the special teams.
Schedule
Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
September 3 |
5:30 PM |
No. 18 Boise State* |
No. 13 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia |
ESPN |
W 48–13 |
92,746[1] |
September 10 |
5:30 PM |
South Carolina |
No. 9 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia |
ESPN |
W 17–15 |
92,746[1] |
September 17 |
1:00 PM |
Louisiana–Monroe* |
No. 7 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia |
CSS |
W 44–7 |
92,746[1] |
September 24 |
7:45 PM |
at Mississippi State |
No. 7 |
Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi |
ESPN |
W 23–10 |
49,903[1] |
October 8 |
3:30 PM |
at No. 8 Tennessee |
No. 5 |
Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee (Rivalry) |
CBS |
W 27–14 |
108,470[1] |
October 15 |
7:15 PM |
at Vanderbilt |
No. 5 |
Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee (Rivalry) |
ESPN2 |
W 34–17 |
38,822[1] |
October 22 |
12:30 PM |
Arkansas |
No. 4 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia |
JPS |
W 23–20 |
92,746[1] |
October 29 |
3:30 PM |
vs. No. 16 Florida |
No. 4 |
Alltel Stadium • Jacksonville, Florida (Florida vs. Georgia Football Classic) |
CBS |
L 10–14 |
84,501[1] |
November 12 |
7:45 PM |
No. 15 Auburn |
No. 9 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) |
ESPN |
L 30–31 |
92,746[1] |
November 19 |
12:30 PM |
Kentucky |
No. 14 |
Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia |
JPS |
W 45–13 |
92,746[1] |
November 26 |
8:00 PM |
at No. 20 Georgia Tech* |
No. 13 |
Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) |
ABC |
W 14–7 |
56,412[1] |
December 3 |
6:00 PM |
vs. No. 3 LSU |
No. 13 |
Georgia Dome • Atlanta (SEC Championship Game) |
CBS |
W 34–14 |
73,717[1] |
January 2 |
8:30 PM |
vs. No. 11 West Virginia* |
No. 8 |
Georgia Dome • Atlanta (Sugar Bowl) |
ABC |
L 35–38 |
74,459[1] |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time. |
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Roster
Pos |
Name |
Class |
Number |
QB | D.J. Shockley | Sr.(RS) | 3 |
QB | Joe Tereshinski | Jr.(RS) | 13 |
QB | Joe Cox | Fr. | 14 |
QB | Blake Barnes | Fr.(RS) | 15 |
RB | Thomas Brown | So. | 20 |
RB | Chris Burgett | Sr.(RS) | 24 |
RB | Danny Ware | So.(RS) | 28 |
RB | Kregg Lumpkin | So.(RS) | 6 |
RB | Tyson Browning | Sr.(RS) | 31 |
FB | Brannan Southerland | Fr.(RS) | 36 |
FB | Tony Milton | Sr.(RS) | 9 |
FB | Des Williams | So.(RS) | 35 |
WR | Bryan McClendon | Sr. | 16 |
WR | Mohamed Massaquoi | Fr. | 1 |
WR | AJ Bryant | So. | 18 |
WR | Kenneth Harris | Fr. | 80 |
WR | Mario Raley | Jr.(RS) | 80 |
WR | Mikey Henderson | So.(RS) | 27 |
TE | Leonard Pope | Jr. | 81 |
TE | Martrez Milner | Jr.(RS) | 87 |
TE | Tripp Chandler | Fr. | 86 |
DE | Quentin Moses | Jr. | 94 |
DE | Charles Johnson | So. | 99 |
DE | Marcus Howard | So.(RS) | 38 |
DE | Roderick Battle | Fr. | 41 |
DL | Kedric Goulston | Sr. | 97 |
DL | Jeff Owens | Fr. | 95 |
LB | Tony Taylor | Jr.(RS) | 43 |
LB | Danny Verdun-Wheeler | Jr.(RS) | 42 |
LB | Jarvis Jackson | Jr. | 45 |
LB | Dannell Ellerbe | Fr.(RS) | 33 |
LB | Brandon Miller | So. | 12 |
CB | Tim Jennings | Sr. | 23 |
CB | Demario Minter | Sr. | 2 |
CB | Paul Oliver | So.(RS) | 8 |
CB | Thomas Flowers | So.(RS) | 29 |
CB | Bryan Evans | Fr. | 3 |
S | Greg Blue | Sr.(RS) | 17 |
S | Tra Battle | Jr.(RS) | 25 |
S | Kelin Johnson | So. | 30 |
S | CJ Byrd | Fr. | 5 |
K | Brandon Coutu | So.(RS) | 96 |
K | Andy Bailey | So.(RS) | 93 |
P | Gordon Ely-Kelso | Jr.(RS) | 95 |
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Team
Statistic |
UGA |
Opponent |
Scoring | 384 | 213 |
Points per Game | 29.5 | 16.4 |
First Downs | 258 | 229 |
Rushing | 106 | 114 |
Passing | 132 | 101 |
Penalty | 20 | 14 |
Total Offense | 5,085 | 4,075 |
Avg per Play | 6.2 | 4.8 |
Avg per Game | 391.2 | 313.5 |
Fumbles-Lost | 21-11 | 27-13 |
Penalties-Yards | 77-697 | 104-756 |
Avg per Game | 53.6 | 58.2 |
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Statistic |
UGA |
Opponent |
Punts-Yards | 57-2,443 | 80-3,140 |
Avg per Punt | 37.9 | 41.0 |
Time of Possession/Game | 28:36 | 31:24 |
3rd Down Conversions | 60 / 163 (37%) | 70 / 188 (37%) |
4th Down Conversions | 7 / 12 (58%) | 9 / 16 (56%) |
Touchdowns Scored | 45 | 27 |
Field Goals-Attempts-Long | 23-30-58 | 9-12-45 |
PAT-Attempts | 45-45 (100%) | 24-25 (96%) |
Attendance | 556,206 | 253,607 |
Games/Avg per Game | 6 / 92,701 | 4 / 63,402 |
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Scores by quarter
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Opponents |
55 |
47 |
44 |
67 |
213 |
Georgia |
80 |
115 |
101 |
88 |
384 |
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