Georgia Football: 3 outstanding Dawgs who earned helmet stickers after the Bucs game

ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 20: Georgia Bulldogs fans cheer on the team during the second half against the Charleston Southern Buccaneers at Sanford Stadium on November 20, 2021 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 20: Georgia Bulldogs fans cheer on the team during the second half against the Charleston Southern Buccaneers at Sanford Stadium on November 20, 2021 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /
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Georgia Bulldogs fans cheer on the team during the second half against the Charleston Southern Buccaneers. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /

Georgia football destroyed Charleston Southern to earn their 11th win of the season. The Dawgs got to use a lot of players, which helped starters rest for what could be one of the most important stretches of games in 41 years.

The offense saw an explosive performance while the defense shut down the Bucs and held them to the fewest total offensive yards given up all season.

Georgia put up 483 yards with 228 on the ground and 255 through the air. The Dawgs averaged 7.0 yards a play, just absolutely dominating Charleston Southern’s defense. They used four quarterbacks and double-digit wideouts and running backs in the game on Saturday, but two stood out above the rest.

These three Georgia football players did the most with their snaps, earning Game 11 helmet stickers.

Charleston Southern recorded 126 yards on 68 plays, as the Bucs averaged 1.9 yards a play. The more impressive part is Georgia’s backups did most of the damage on defense as the starters got to rest most of the game.

Georgia did force 10 three-and-outs on defense which helped produce that low total. It was a total team effort from the defense, but there was one guy who was a pleasant surprise.

This week we give out three helmet stickers to the guys who made the most impact with the reps they received. The entire senior class earned honorable mention because it was Senior Day. Georgia did their job and, for the 10th straight game, defeated an opponent handily.

The Dawgs just needed to win, but instead, they made a statement. They were not going to let Senior Day turn into a disaster or come out sluggish against an FCS opponent. Georgia understood their assignment and proved they deserved to remain No.1 on the season.

These three guys stood out among their teammates on Saturday, which earned them this week’s helmet stickers.