You could almost feel it in the air at Sanford Stadium on August 30, 2025: Georgia wasn’t just winning but scripting a statement. The No. 5 Bulldogs opened their season with a commanding 45–7 win over Marshall, with a sell-out crowd of 93,033 bearing witness. They piled up 488 yards of total offense—249 through the air, 239 on the ground—while holding Marshall to just 207 yards and seven first downs.
Gunner Stockton was the engine: 190 passing yards with two scores and 73 rushing yards with two more touchdowns. That balanced dominance offered a glimpse of something more, a feeling that the offense was awakening. Georgia’s 24-0 halftime lead and 32-game home win streak extension felt like a promise of more to come. But what’s fueling this offensive spark?
David Pollack, former Georgia Al