Monday, January 5, 2026

 Miami (University of Miami Hurricanes) has a significantly better pass rush than Georgia (University of Georgia Bulldogs) based on the 2024-2025 college football season stats and advanced metrics.Key Comparisons: Pressure Rate: Miami ranked around 40% (6th nationally and 2nd among playoff teams), generating consistent disruption often with a four-man rush. Georgia's pressure rate was much lower, around 31% (86th nationally, worst among remaining playoff teams) or even as low as 26% in some reports. Sack Rate: Miami's was 8.9% (11th nationally), converting pressures into sacks effectively. Georgia's was only 4.6% (115th nationally) or lower, struggling to finish plays.Total Pressures and Sacks: Miami led the nation with over 200-300 pressures (sources vary slightly, but consistently top-2 behind Texas Tech) and around 41+ sacks (tied for 4th-most in FBS). Georgia ranked poorly in both categories. Playoff Performance: Miami's pass rush dominated, recording 7 sacks against Texas A&M and 5 sacks against Ohio State in the quarterfinals. Georgia recorded 0 sacks and only 3 tackles for loss against Ole Miss in their Sugar Bowl loss. Miami's front, led by players like Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor (team-leading 10.5 sacks), was one of the most disruptive in college football. Georgia struggled all season with generating consistent pressure despite a strong overall

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