The Georgia Bulldogs have an impressive 13 All-SEC selections, which is tied with the Texas Longhorns for the most in the conference. Georgia has 11 players that made the 2025 All-SEC teams including a pair of players that made the team twice in Zachariah Branch and Peyton Woodring.

No SEC team had more first-team selections than Georgia’s 10. The Bulldogs have four first-team defenders, which is the most of any team in the conference. Impressively, Georgia has six first-team specialists, which compose the entire All-SEC first-team special teams unit.

Georgia’s offense has just three All-SEC selections including no first-team selections. The media is not exactly overconfident in Georgia’s offense this fall. Projected UGA starting quarterback Gunner Stockton did not make an All-SEC team as expected.

Georgia is predicted to finish second in the 16-team SEC behind Texas, who are the media’s most popular SEC championship pick. Georgia begins SEC play in Week 3 of the 2025 college football season as the Dawgs hit the road to play the Tennessee Volunteers.

Georgia Bulldogs on the All-SEC offenseTight end Oscar Delp (second-team)Running back Nate Frazier (third-team)Offensive lineman Earnest Greene (third-team)Georgia Bulldogs on the All-SEC defenseDefensive lineman Christen Miller (first-team)Linebacker CJ Allen (first-team)Cornerback Daylen Everette (first-team)Safety KJ Bolden (first-team)Georgia Bulldogs on the All-SEC special teamsPunter Brett Thorson (first-team)Kicker Peyton Woodring (first-team)Long snapper Beau Gardner (first-team)Kickoff specialist Peyton Woodring (first-team)Return specialist Zachariah Branch (first-team)All-purpose Zachariah Branch (first-team)

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