Georgia lists new numbers for freshmen, transfers on online roster
Georgia has updated its online roster, and with that comes number assignments for 10 players that arrived this summer. Six freshmen (not including Jahzare Jackson who committed earlier this week) and four transfers are listed, and DawgsHQ has their numbers for you below.
RB Nate Frazier – No. 3
QB Jaden Rashada – No. 10
RB Dwight Phillips – No. 20
SN Beau Garder – No. 60
OL Marcus Harrison – No. 76
TE Ben Yurosek – No. 84
DL Nasir Johnson – No. 88
P Drew Miller – No. 90
DL Justin Greene – No. 91
K Charlie Ham – No. 95
A couple of marquee walk-ons are also included: QB Colter Ginn (No. 17) and WR Jeremy Bell (No. 81).
*** NOTE: Oregon transfer defensive back Collin Gill is not currently listed on the roster. He announced a commitment to the Bulldogs, flipping from Temple, in early June.
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Georgia is less than a month away from the start of fall camp in Athens. Three Bulldogs and head coach Kirby Smart will make the trip to Dallas, Texas on Tuesday for the unofficial kickoff to the season at SEC Media Days. Then, it’s preseason practice before you know it and the season-opener on August 31st in Atlanta against ACC favorite Clemson (12:00 p.m. ET, ABC).
Kirby Smart’s squad enters 2024 as the favorite according to oddsmakers in Las Vegas to a win a third title in four seasons, but it won’t be easy with the schedule UGA must face. The Bulldogs have road tests at Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss over the course of the season in a new-look SEC. That’s not all though. Also on the slate is the opener against Clemson as well as a home date with Tennessee. All five of those teams are expected to be in the top 15-20 of preseason rankings.
Georgia is coming off of a 13-1 season in 2023, defeating Florida State 63-3 in the Orange Bowl after the Bulldogs and Seminoles both narrowly missed out on the College Football Playoffs. UGA was seeking a third straight National Championship – something that remains unmatched since the 1930s – after the only back-to-back titles of the four-team Playoff era.