
Georgia Bulldogs Gear Up for a Revamped 2026 Special Teams Unit
With senior kicker Peyton Woodring back in the fold and new faces stepping into key roles, Georgia aims to cement its special teams dominance in the SEC.
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With senior kicker Peyton Woodring back in the fold and new faces stepping into key roles, Georgia aims to cement its special teams dominance in the SEC.

The Bulldogs combine a seasoned defense with a dynamic offense, led by quarterback Gunner Stockton and a host of playmakers ready to make an impact.

The Georgia Bulldogs, led by coach Kirby Smart, enter their tenth meeting with the Missouri Tigers with a 12‑1 series edge. With star quarterback Gunner Stockton and a defense packed with future NFL talent, the Bulldogs are heavy favorites, but the Tigers hope to pull off a rare victory in Athens.

The SEC’s receiving units are stacked with elite talent, and the Texas Longhorns lead the pack, boasting a blend of returning stars and fresh arrivals that could redefine the conference’s offensive landscape.

The Bulldogs will field a completely new group of receivers in 2026, but the departure of star playmakers may not be as dire as it appears.

Georgia’s receiving corps, depleted by departures and limited by injuries, is under intense scrutiny as the program seeks to restore its national‑championship pedigree. New recruits and returning players must prove they can deliver the big‑play threat the team has lacked.