5 greatest Georgia football players of all time, ranked (2024)

Taking a closer look at the 5 best players in Georgia football history, headlined by none other than Herschel Walker.

Georgia football is one of the most storied and prestigious programs in all of college athletics. Many of the greatest players in college football history have played their home games in Athens, so many that it's difficult to narrow it down to just five. That is, except for the player who definitively earned the top spot, Herschel Walker.

Although a somewhat controversial figure now, no player is more synonymous with Georgia football than Walker. The legendary running back holds nearly every rushing record in school history, which is all the more impressive considering how many great have worn the red and black. With Walker leading the way, the Bulldogs won three SEC titles and the 1980 national championship, the second in school history.

While Walker is the clear choice at No. 1, the rest of the list wasn't as easy. Many older players like Fran Tarkenton have a strong case to make the list, as do modern players like Nick Chubb. Some current Bulldogs such as Brock Bowers may find themselves on this list one day.

With that said, here are the top five Georgia football players of all time.

5. DB Champ Bailey, 1996-1998

NFL fans know Champ Bailey for being one of the league's best cornerbacks ever, and he did much of the same at Georgia. In three seasons, Bailey recorded 147 tackles, 27 passes defended, and eight interceptions. In 1998, Bailey earned All-American honors and became the first and only player in school history to win the Bronko Nagurski Trophy as the best defensive player in the country.

However, Bailey wasn't just a force on defense, but in all three phases of the game. As a wide receiver, he racked up 978 yards and five touchdowns in his final two seasons, and even occasionally ran the ball. He also handled kick returns on occasion, recording over 500 return yards.

Earlier in 2022, Bailey was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.

4. RB Charley Trippi, 1942-46

Charley Trippi is one of many outstanding running backs to play in Athens. He made his collegiate debut in 1942 when he ran for 787 yards and six touchdowns and threw for 602 yards and five touchdowns. With Trippi leading the way, the Bulldogs won the Rose Bowl 9-0 over UCLA to claim their first national championship.

Trippi missed the 1943 and 1944 seasons due to military service but came back even better. Despite missing five games in 1945, Trippi still ran for nine touchdowns and threw for three. Then in 1946, he racked up 13 total touchdowns over 1,600 total yards to finish second in Heisman voting.

3. RB Frank Sinkwich, 1940-1942

Frank Sinkwich was the first of Georgia's superstar running backs, but he did so much more than that. In 1941, Sinkwich led the country with 1,103 rushing yards, already a great start to his career. However, his 1942 season is what truly made him a legend.

Sinkwich set a then-NCAA record with 2,187 yards of total offense in 1942. He was a threat on the ground and through the air, leading Georgia to its first national championship. Additionally, he became the first SEC player to ever win the Heisman.

Even 80 years later, Sinkwich still has his place in the Georgia record books. He scored 60 career touchdowns, 30 rushing and 30 passing, to rank sixth in school history. Considering there's a 50-year gap between Sinkwich and anyone above him, his career will always be legendary.

2. DL David Pollack, 2001-2004

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David Pollack is without a doubt the best defensive player in Georgia history. Additionally, the current College Gameday personality was one of the top sack artists in the history of the sport. His 36 career sacks are not just the most in Georgia history, but the third-most in NCAA history as well.

Pollack first burst onto the scene as a sophom*ore in 2002, when he set a school single-season record with 14 sacks. He then followed that up with 9.5 sacks in 2003 and 12.5 in 2004. During this time, Georgia finished in the top 10 all three seasons and won the SEC in 2002.

Additionally, Pollack's trophy case could make anyone envious. He was a three-time All-American, won the Ted Hendricks Award twice and won the Chuck Bednarik Award, Lombardi Award and Lott Trophy in 2004. Even with all the amazing Georgia defenders in recent years, no one could match Pollack's accolades.

1. RB Herschel Walker, 1980-1982

Herschel Walker is not only the greatest player in Georgia football history, but arguably the greatest in college football history too. His college stats are absolutely absurd, with over 1,600 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns in each season. Walker finished his stellar career with 5,259 rushing yards and 49 touchdowns, and recorded 243 receiving yards and four touchdowns for good measure.

Walker also has the hardware to back up his accomplishments. He won the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award in 1982, and was a unanimous All-American and SEC Player of the Year in all three seasons. It's hard to imagine any Georgia player coming close to his accolades.

5 greatest Georgia football players of all time, ranked (2024)

FAQs

How many 5 star players does UGA have? ›

He was a four-star prospect when committing to Georgia, but a stellar senior season out in Virginia that saw him lead his team to a deep playoff run helped him be dubbed Georgia's newest five-star in the 2024 class. With him no longer being a four-star prospect, the Dawgs have 16 players with this rank.

Who wore #1 for Georgia? ›

For the entirety of his Georgia career, Sony Michel wore the No. 1 jersey incredibly well.

Who is the 5 star RB for UGA? ›

Five-star running back recruit Nate Frazier has committed to the Georgia Bulldogs over the Alabama Crimson Tide, Oregon Ducks and Texas A&M Aggies. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound running back plays football for Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California.

Who is the greatest QB in Georgia history? ›

David Greene

He also left college with the most wins in FBS history at the quarterback position, with his 42 surpassing the mark set by none other than future Pro Football Hall of Famer, Tennessee's Peyton Manning.

Who is the best UGA quarterback of all time? ›

When the 2022 college football season came to a close, Stetson Bennett made his departure from the Georgia Bulldogs as the most decorated players in the team's storied history and was widely renowned as the greatest Bulldog quarterback of all time.

What NFL team has the most UGA players? ›

Currently, all but six of the NFL teams are represented by at least one former Georgia player. With six, the Philadelphia Eagles' roster features more Bulldogs than any other NFL team (see table below), although the Los Angeles Rams have only one fewer with five.

Who is number 88 on UGA? ›

Jalen Carter - 2022 - Football - University of Georgia Athletics.

What team has the most UGA players? ›

The Philadelphia Eagles boast six former Bulldogs, the most on any team, with running back D'Andre Swift and defensive tackle Jalen Carter making major impacts on both sides of the ball.

Who wore 99 on Georgia Bulldogs? ›

Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Davis (99) of the Bulldog football team after playing against the Crimson Tide from the University of Alabama, in the 2021 College Football Playoff Championship game, played at Lucas Oil Stadium, in Indianapolis, IN.

Why is Georgia 96 wearing 44? ›

It's because Zion Logue wears the same number as place-kicker Jack Podlesny. The coaching staff believes that it needs both on the field in that PAT or field goal unit to execute. It's that simple. So with both Jack Podlesny and Zion Logue wearing No.

Who is 0 on Georgia? ›

UGA Football Roster
No.NamePos.
0Roderick Robinson IIRB
2Smael Mondon, Jr.ILB
3Andrew PaulRB
4Oscar DelpTE
65 more rows

Who is the 5-star QB for Georgia? ›

5-star QB Jared Curtis receives the distinction of being the first commit for Georgia in his class. Curtis is a 6' 4", 225-pound rising junior attending Nashville Christian School. He is the top-rated quarterback from the 2026 class and the ninth-best player in the nation.

Who was number 34 at UGA? ›

#34, HERSCHEL WALKER, TB

He was the most explosive freshman ever to play the game setting the NCAA freshman rushing record in 1980 with 1,616 yards.

Who is the 5-star quarterback for Georgia football? ›

1 QB in Class of 2026. Jared Curtis, the No. 1 quarterback in the Class of 2026 according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, has committed to the Georgia Bulldogs.

Has a UGA QB ever won a Superbowl? ›

First UGA QB to win a Super Bowl, with the Los Angeles Rams in the 2022 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Started against Florida, throwing four interceptions in his lone start, losing 24–3. Started the first game of the 2020 season.

How many NFL players came from Georgia? ›

There are 51 Georgia Bulldogs on NFL rosters and practice squads ahead of the 2023 NFL season. Georgia has had the most players (25) drafted of any college football program over the last two NFL drafts.

What year did Georgia go undefeated? ›

In 1980 they finished as the only undefeated team after a victory in the 1981 Sugar Bowl, and were named the national champions by all four major consensus selectors (AP, Coaches, FWAA, and NFF).

Is Georgia football number 1? ›

1 in AP Top 25 for 22nd straight week.

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