The No. 1 Texas Longhorns (6-0) take on a conference opponent when they host the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs (5-1) on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in an SEC showdown.
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When is Texas vs. Georgia and when does it start?
This game between the Longhorns and Bulldogs will take place on Saturday, October 19, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Texas vs. Georgia
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Texas Stats & Insights
In their last game, the Longhorns won 34-3 over the Oklahoma Sooners.
Texas has been surging on both sides of the ball, ranking seventh-best in total offense (495.5 yards per game) and best in total defense (229.7 yards allowed per game).
The Longhorns have been shining on both sides of the ball in the passing game, ranking 11th-best in passing offense (306.5 passing yards per game) and second-best in passing defense (126.0 passing yards allowed per game).
Texas ranks 41st in rushing yards this season (189.0 rushing yards per game), but has been playing really well on defense, ranking 21st-best in the FBS with 103.7 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Longhorns have been clicking on all fronts this year, as they rank seventh-best in scoring offense (43.2 points per game) and best in scoring defense (6.3 points allowed per game).
Georgia Stats & Insights
Their last time out, the Bulldogs took down the Mississippi State Bulldogs 41-31.
Georgia has been excelling on the defensive side of the ball, giving up only 312.5 total yards per contest (25th-best). Offensively, it ranks 26th by piling up 452.0 total yards per game.
The Bulldogs’ pass offense has been consistently moving the chains, racking up 318.0 passing yards per game (ninth-best) this season. On defense, they rank 36th by allowing 192.3 passing yards per game.
Georgia ranks 91st in the FBS with 134.0 rushing yards per game on offense, and it ranks 42nd with 120.2 rushing yards ceded per game on defense.
The Bulldogs rank 35th in the FBS with 33.5 points per game, but they’ve been led by their defense, which ranks 19th-best by giving up just 17.2 points per contest.
Texas Key Players to Watch
Arch Manning has thrown for 900 yards (180.0 ypg) to lead Texas, completing 70.5% of his passes and collecting nine touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He’s also figured in the ground game with 82 rushing yards (16.4 ypg) on 13 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
Quintrevion Wisner’s team-high 278 rushing yards (46.3 per game) have come on 45 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
This season Jaydon Blue has rushed for 269 yards (44.8 per game) on 61 carries with four touchdowns, while also catching 14 passes for 105 yards (17.5 per game) and two touchdowns.
Isaiah Bond’s team-leading 369 receiving yards (61.5 yards per game) have come on 21 receptions with three touchdowns.
Gunnar Helm has put up a 311-yard season so far (51.8 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, hauling in 21 passes.
Ryan Wingo’s 13 receptions have netted him 296 yards (49.3 ypg) and two touchdowns.
Georgia Key Players to Watch
Carson Beck leads Georgia with 1,818 passing yards (303.0 ypg) on 142-of-209 passing with 15 touchdowns compared to five interceptions this season.
The team’s top rusher, Trevor Etienne, has carried the ball 63 times for 335 yards (55.8 per game), with four touchdowns this year. He’s also caught 17 passes for 107 yards (17.8 per game).
This season Nate Frazier has racked up 194 yards (32.3 per game) on 37 carries with one touchdown.
Arian Smith’s team-leading 412 receiving yards (68.7 yards per game) have come on 23 receptions with three touchdowns.
Dominic Lovett has racked up 302 receiving yards (50.3 yards per game) and two touchdowns, reeling in 27 passes this year.
Dillon Bell’s 23 receptions this season have resulted in 298 yards (49.7 ypg) and four touchdowns.
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