With the All-SEC Teams being released in earnest on Tuesday afternoon, it was incredibly interesting to see where the many great Georgia Bulldogs landed. While it was largely expected that players such as Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia and Missouri Tigers running back Ahmad Hardy would be among the first-team inclusions, Georgia only had two players make the All-SEC First Team.
Of the 28 possible spots for a Georgia player to be on the first team, only linebacker extraordinaire CJ Allen and long snapper Beau Gardner were good enough to make the first team in the SEC's eyes.