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The WireBreaking coverage · SECUPDATED AUG 22, 2026
The WireStatus · ReportedImpact · lowGeorgia · SEC

Georgia’s Offense Takes a Step, but Its Defense Still Owns Scrimmage Two

Georgia’s offense looked better in its second scrimmage than it did in the first, but the defense remained the sharper group inside Sanford Stadium. The Bulldogs made progress without changing which side still sets the standard.

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AUG 22, 2026
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Georgia’s offense played much better in its second scrimmage than it did in the first. The defense, though, remained nasty inside Sanford Stadium. That gives the Bulldogs two useful pieces of information from the workout. The offense took a step after a weaker showing last week. The defense still made the harder impression. The notes came from sources inside the stadium and add detail to Georgia’s August work, but they don’t report a new starter, a player injury, or a depth-chart decision. For now, the offense improved without taking the defense’s place as the strongest unit.

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