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Published Jun 18, 2020
DAWG of the DECADE Tournament: Chapel Bell Bracket round of 32, Part 2
UGASports
Staff

The voting has been much tighter recently as the UGASports’ DAWG of the DECADE Tournament nears the end of its round of 32. After just three of the 32 first-round matchups won with less than 60 percent of the vote, there have already been three second-round matchups (of only eight) whereby the victor prevailed by less than 60 percent.

Will that trend continue? It is up to you to cast your vote! Who was UGA's greatest football player of the last decade? You decide at the Dawgvent.

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No. 2 seed Andrew Thomas vs. No. 7 seed Cordy Glenn

ANDREW THOMAS – Offensive Lineman (2017-2019)

- 2019 First Team All-American (Walter Camp)

- 2018 First Team All-American (SI.com)

- 2019 SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner (first UGA OL since 1998)

- First UGA offensive lineman to start first career game since 2012

- Fourth Overall Pick in 2020 NFL Draft

CORDY GLENN – Offensive Lineman (2008-2011)

- 50 Career starts (most by any OL in team history)

- 50 Career starts (18 at Left Tackle, 28 at Left Guard, 4 at Right Guard)

- 2011 Outland and Lombardi Trophy watch lists

- 2010 Most Valuable Player on Offense (after spring practice)

- 2008 First Team Freshman All-American (Collegefootballnews.com)

No. 3 seed D'Andre Swift vs. No. 6 seed Clint Boling

D’ANDRE SWIFT – Running Back (2017-2019)

- 2,885 Career yards rushing (7th most in team history)

- 6.6 Career yards per rushing attempt (highest in team history)

- Two 1,000-yard rushing seasons (1 of 5 UGA players with more than one)

- 25 Career Touchdowns (20 rushing, 5 receiving)

- Nine Career 100-yard rushing games

CLINT BOLING – Offensive Lineman (2007-2010)

- 49 Career starts (T-2nd most by any OL in team history)

- 49 Career starts (19 at Left Tackle, 19 at Right Guard, 11 at Right Tackle)

- 2010 Outland Trophy watch list (best interior lineman)

- 2009 Best All-Around Offensive Player (following spring practice)

- 2007 First Team All-American Freshman

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