Georgia football will face a lot of big challenges this weekend when they take the field against Texas on Saturday. The Longhorns have one of the most talented rosters in the country, and with Texas riding a four game win streak they are as confident as they've been all season.
At this point in the season Georgia knows who they need to be most concerned with when Texas comes to Athens. They know how great Arch Manning is playing at quarterback right now and they know what weapons they need to keep a close eye on as well. But there is a new star that is emerging for the Longhorns that Gunner Stockton will need to be very conscious of throughout Saturday's matchup.
True freshman Jonah Williams made a strong impression against Vanderbilt 👀
— Orangebloods.com (@orangebloods_) November 7, 2025
a source told @gkketch, "Some trust was earned in him... Keep an eye on his usage in these last three games."
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Rising true freshman presents a big challenge for Georgia vs Texas
Texas signed the No. 1 recruiting class in the country last year. One of the top players in that class is defensive back Jonah Williams who according to 247Sports was the No. 1 safety in the country and No. 6 overall player.
Williams has only played in two games for Texas so far this season as he took the field against Kentucky on Oct. 18 and Vanderbilt in their last game on Nov. 1. But it was his performance against the Commodores that has Texas raving about what he can bring to the team.
Williams so far this season only has two tackles, so there isn't a lot of tape for Stockton and Georgia to watch to prepare for him. But Texas is clearly very high on him entering their matchup at Georgia this weekend, so UGA is going to have to be ready for his presence on the field.
The lack of tape on Williams will make it difficult for Georgia to know how to attack him, but he is someone that Stockton is clearly going to have to watch out for. And the last thing anyone wants is for Williams first big performance to come agianst Georgia in Athens this weekend.
