The Georgia Bulldogs head into 2025 with a new QB, questions along the offensive line, but a defense still ranked in the Top 5 under Kirby Smart’s system.
The Georgia Bulldogs enter 2025 looking to rebound from a surprising 11–3 season, their most losses since 2016. Under Kirby Smart, the Bulldogs still claim one of the nation’s top defenses, but face critical questions at quarterback, offensive continuity, and sustaining their SEC dominance despite major departures.
“There’s still a path to 11 wins. But if Gunner Stockton isn’t ready, Georgia could easily lose three games by Halloween.”
— Jake Rowe, DawgsHQ
Kirby wants Georgia moving bodies on both sides of the line.
Brandon Adams says this might be the most intense fall camp of the Kirby Smart era. #DawgNationDaily pic.twitter.com/hoVuyx0xBv
— DawgNation (@DawgNation) August 4, 2025
BACK ON TOP? Georgia’s Recent Slide and Smart’s Challenge
Despite winning the SEC Championship in 2024, Georgia’s performance fell short of recent near-perfection standards. Coach Smart himself called it the “toughest year” of his tenure. Despite their comeback vs. Texas in OT, the Bulldogs lost in the CFP quarterfinal to Notre Dame, exposing offensive inefficiencies and depth concerns.
Georgia lost 13 NFL draft picks and 17 through the portal, including star quarterback Carson Beck, who declared and then opted to transfer after elbow surgery following the SEC title run. His departure leaves the QB position wide open.
“Replacing 13 NFL Draft picks and a starting QB is daunting. You don’t reload from that in one spring.”
— Bud Elliott, 247Sports
Along the O‑line, projected starters like Drew Bobo (center) and a patchwork front raise questions about protection for the backup QB Gunner Stockton, a key concern in Smart’s “pro‑spread” attack.
Gunner Stockton on the process of becoming the starter at Georgia and remaining loyal to the Dawgs:
“It’s always been a dream of mine to play at Georgia. When I committed, I envisioned myself playing and being at Georgia and I didn’t want to go anywhere else.” pic.twitter.com/UEI7xT81Xx
— Jonathan Williams (@Dr_JWill) July 15, 2025
Defense Still First-Class
CFB analyst Greg McElroy ranked Georgia’s defense a Top 5 unit for 2025, praising Smart’s ability to cultivate elite physicality and resilience despite roster attrition. Even after allowing unusually high yardage totals, McElroy asserted the team’s floor remains elevated under Smart’s system.
Meanwhile, linebackers led by veteran C.J. Allen anchor a unit infused with young talent like Raylen Wilson and true freshman Zayden Walker, promising depth and pass-rush versatility.
CJ Allen: 89.8 Run Defense Grade Last Season
🐶 1st Among Returning LBs in College Football@GeorgiaFootball pic.twitter.com/q5uYNhCsmL
— PFF College (@PFF_College) July 7, 2025
What Georgia Must Get Right to Stay Elite
| Area | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Quarterback | Replacing Beck with Stockton, an unknown in high-pressure SEC games. Any turnover-heavy starts could derail Georgia’s ceiling. |
| Offensive Line | Protection gaps could force a sandbox offense on young QBs; injuries may expose bulk deficiencies. |
| Defense Sustainment | McElroy trusts Smart’s defensive identity, even after a rare off-year. Continuing that standard is critical. |
| Special Teams & Depth | Depth losses via portal and injuries test Georgia’s ability to stay consistent across four phases. |
In conversations with coaching contacts, Georgia is pegged as the most unpredictable top-tier team in the SEC this fall. They offer elite defensive play and infrastructure, but unanswered questions at QB and across the line make them a “double-edged” favorite.
Georgia Bulldogs 2025 Win/Loss Projection (9-3)
| Opponent | Date | Projection | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clemson (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) | Aug 30 | Win | Moderate |
| Austin Peay | Sept 6 | Win | High |
| Ole Miss | Sept 13 | Loss | Low |
| Kentucky | Sept 20 | Win | High |
| Tennessee | Sept 27 | Win | Low |
| Alabama | Oct 11 | Loss | Moderate |
| Missouri | Oct 18 | Win | Moderate |
| Texas | Oct 25 | Loss | Low |
| Mississippi State | Nov 1 | Win | High |
| Florida (Jacksonville) | Nov 8 | Win | Moderate |
| UMass | Nov 15 | Win | Very High |
| Georgia Tech | Nov 29 | Win | Moderate |