No school in the Southeastern Conference had more All-SEC coaches picks than the SEC champion Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia‘s 11 All-SEC selections is the most of any team in the conference, but Georgia had just two players make the All-SEC first-team. After Georgia, Oklahoma (10) and Texas (eight) had the second- and third-most All-SEC selections.
Georgia linebacker CJ Allen (first-team) headlines the Dawgs to make the All-SEC team along with long snapper Beau Gardner (first-team). Georgia has three All-SEC specialists, three All-SEC defenders and five All-SEC players on offense.
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Georgia star quarterback Gunner Stockton is the third-team All-SEC quarterback after his first year as the starter at Georgia. Stockton technically received the fourth-most votes behind Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss and Alabama QB Ty Simpson.
One Georgia transfer, defensive lineman Damon Wilson, made the second-team All-SEC team in his first year with Missouri.
Every Georgia Bulldog on the All-SEC teams
CJ Allen #3 and Oscar Delp #4 of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate with teammates after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide 28-7 in the 2025 SEC Championship
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Linebacker CJ Allen (first-team)
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Long snapper Beau Gardner (first-team)
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Wide receiver Zachariah Branch (second-team)
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Offensive tackle Monroe Freeling (second-team)
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Center Drew Bobo (second-team)
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Defensive back KJ Bolden (second-team)
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Kicker Peyton Woodring (second-team)
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Punter Brett Thorson (second-team)
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Running back Nate Frazier (third-team)
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All-purpose Zachariah Branch (third-team)
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Defensive back Daylen Everette (third-team)
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