Georgia vs. Georgia Tech: Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate Gets Defensive — Dawgs Win Eighth Straight in a Gritty 16–9 Battle at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
The rivalry known as Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate has delivered its fair share of chaos over the last century — from stolen mascots to railroad sabotage to Thanksgiving dinners permanently ruined. But this year’s matchup? It didn’t bring chaos so much as tension, grit, and just enough scoring to prove both teams remembered the end zone exists.
But make no mistake:
Georgia 16, Georgia Tech 9
And the Dawgs now own eight straight victories, the longest streak in the rivalry’s 130+ year history.
And depending on whether you wear red or gold, this game was either:
- A gritty, defensive masterpiece.
- Or a “Why do we even have an offense?” type of evening.
Let’s dive in.

A Rivalry With More History Than Your Uncle’s 1996 Camry
Started in 1893, the Georgia–Georgia Tech rivalry is one of the oldest in college football — and somehow, it’s getting more dramatic with age.
Georgia entered the game ranked No. 4 in the College Football Playoff.
Tech came in at No. 23, determined to remind everyone they exist.
The setting: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where Georgia fans showed up at roughly 60% occupancy, turning the Yellow Jackets’ “home game” into something between a neutral-site contest and a Dawg-friendly family reunion.
If this were a wedding, Georgia Tech would’ve been the groom realizing half the bride’s family didn’t show up.
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The Game: A Gritty, Defensive Tug-of-War
This one did not resemble last year’s bonkers 44–42, eight-overtime circus in Athens. Instead, the 2025 edition felt more like two heavyweights trading body shots — with Georgia landing just enough punches to stay upright.
UGA’s Stars Shine (Quietly, But Enough)
- Nate Frazier: 108 rushing yards, and the only player on either team who seemed consistently comfortable moving forward.
- Gunner Stockton: Only 70 passing yards (11-for-21) with an interception, but his 7-yard TD pass to Zachariah Branch in the second quarter ended up being the only touchdown of the game.
Stockton summed it up perfectly afterward:
“I didn’t play as well as I wanted to. As long as the Dawgs win, it’s a great day.”
Translation:
“I’m sorry you had to watch that, but we’re going to Atlanta next week so… everything’s fine.”
Field Goal Fest
If you love kickers, this game was your Super Bowl:
- Georgia’s Peyton Woodring drilled three field goals, including a 50-yarder in the fourth.
- Tech’s Aidan Birr matched him with three — pushing his season total to 25, a school record.
Honestly? He deserved a game ball and possibly hazard pay.
Tech Moved the Ball… Just Not Into the End Zone
Brent Key summed it up with peak coach frustration:
“We were able to move the football several times and weren’t able to get in the end zone.”
That’s putting it politely.
Georgia Tech:
- Reached the red zone multiple times
- Scored zero touchdowns
- Got stuck kicking field goals like it was a rewards program
And when asked about their struggling run game?
Key added:
“What running game? Lack thereof.”
Georgia held Tech to 69 rushing yards, with the leading rusher being quarterback Haynes King (10 carries, 39 yards). That’s not a stat — that’s a cry for help.
King threw for 181 yards, completing 19 of 26 passes, but his final attempt — a desperate heave into the end zone with one second left — was batted away.
Story of the night.
The Moment the Dawgs Celebrated Twice
After the 16–9 win, Georgia’s locker room got even louder when players learned that:
No. 3 Texas A&M lost to No. 16 Texas, 27–17.
Meaning?
Georgia punched its ticket to the SEC Championship on Dec. 6 back at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Quintavius Johnson didn’t hide the excitement:
“It was very big because it’s eight in a row. We made a very big thing about that this week.”
And why shouldn’t they celebrate?
Eight straight wins.
20 of the last 24 in the rivalry.
And the Yellow Jackets still haven’t won at home since 1999.
Crowd Noise: Neutral-Site Vibes, Dawg-Heavy Sound
Kirby Smart noted that the environment felt similar to an SEC title game:
“It was loud both ways.”
Translation:
Georgia fans traveled.
Tech fans… carpooled?
Either way, Mercedes-Benz felt more red than gold.
The Takeaways
Georgia Bulldogs (11–1)
- Resilient again — trailing in 7 of 8 conference games and still finishing 7–1 in the SEC.
- Held Tech out of the end zone the entire night.
- Protected their No. 4 CFP ranking and remain in position for a first-round playoff bye.
- Lose center Drew Bobo to an ankle/foot injury.
- Linebacker C.J. Allen returned after missing one game.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9–3)
- Special teams mishaps set the tone:
- Shane Marshall fumbled the opening kickoff at the 3-yard line.
- The punter shanked a 22-yarder that gave Georgia the ball at the Tech 44.
- Birr set the school record for field goals in a season (25).
- Still alive in the ACC title race — but barely.
They now need Miami, SMU, and Virginia to lose.
Good luck.
What’s Next
Georgia
Back to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Dec. 6 to face either Alabama or Ole Miss for the SEC Championship.
Playoff hopes very much intact.
Georgia Tech
Watching other ACC games like their season depends on it — because it does.
The Final Word
This rivalry didn’t bring fireworks.
It brought a tough, old-school slugfest — the kind of game that proves why Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate is one of college football’s greatest traditions.
Georgia stays king of the state.
Tech stays frustrated.
And both fanbases stay exactly who they’ve always been — and thank God for that.
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College Football Playoff & Rankings
- College Football Playoff Rankings:
https://www.collegefootballplayoff.com/rankings - AP Top 25 Poll (Associated Press):
https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll - ESPN College Football Rankings:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
Game Stats & Recap Sources
- Official Game Stats (ESPN Box Score):
https://www.espn.com/college-football/game
(The ESPN game link updates daily — you’ll simply match the teams to the correct scoreboard.)
- NCAA Statistics Database:
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs - Georgia Football Schedule & Results (UGA Athletics):
https://georgiadogs.com/sports/football/schedule - Georgia Tech Football Schedule & Results (GT Athletics):
https://ramblinwreck.com/sports/football/schedule
Rivalry History
- “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate” Rivalry History (Sports-Reference):
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/ - Wikipedia: Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean,_Old-Fashioned_Hate
SEC Championship Information
- SEC Championship Official Site:
https://www.secsports.com/championship/football - SEC Standings & Stats:
https://www.secsports.com/standings/football