Georgia Lands Major Walter Camp Recognition Before The 2026 Opener

Georgia's football prowess shines through as three standout players earn spots on the prestigious preseason All-American teams.

Georgia landed three players on the Walter Camp Football Foundation’s preseason All-America teams Tuesday, with defensive back KJ Bolden earning first-team honors and Ellis Robinson IV and center Drew Bobo both making the second team.

The selection list included 50 players from 28 schools and seven conferences, with Georgia’s three representatives tying Ohio State and Notre Dame for third-most among the schools named. Texas paced the field with five selections, while Oregon and Indiana each had four.

The SEC once again dominated the preseason team, placing 21 players from 12 schools. The Big Ten followed with 16 players from seven schools, and the Big 12 had four players from four different member schools.

For Georgia, the recognition figures to be only the beginning of the preseason praise headed toward the Bulldogs before their Sept. 5 opener against Tennessee State.

Bolden is entering his third season in Athens and has become one of the defense’s most important playmakers, while also emerging as a leader in a secondary that is replacing several starters from last season.

“Time just flies so fast,” Bolden said back in the spring. “Next thing you know, I’m in my third year.

Just being a leader for my team. It came so fast, but we just got to take it on, just be ready for it.

We just got to be better than how it was last year and just keep growing, keep getting better.”

He started all 14 games last season, playing most of his snaps at free safety and finishing with 76 total tackles, including 32 solo stops, which ranked third on the team. Bolden also had two interceptions, five pass break-ups, one fumble recovery and one blocked punt, and he was named a second-team All-American by The Athletic and USA Today in 2025.

Robinson is also in his third season and is coming off a breakout year after redshirting as a freshman in 2024. He went from limited work to becoming one of Georgia’s top corners in 2025.

In 14 games with 12 starts, Robinson posted 20 total tackles, a team-best four interceptions and seven pass breakups. He also earned FWAA Freshman Defensive Player of the Year honors.

“He’s played a lot of football, and he’s playing well right now,” UGA coach Kirby Smart said this spring. “He has to play within the system all the time, and that’s important, that he understands the technique we’re asking him to play with. And when he does that, he’s a really good football player.”

Robinson and Bolden both enter the year with first-round NFL Draft buzz for 2027.

Bobo, meanwhile, is back for his fifth season and remains the anchor in the middle of Georgia’s offensive line. The redshirt senior is aiming to close out his college career with a strong final run after a foot injury kept him out of the last two games of 2025 against Alabama and Ole Miss.

His absence was felt. Georgia never found its offensive rhythm after losing him.

“Drew makes all the calls. Drew makes all the decisions,” Smart said in an interview with Jeff Dantzler of Glory Glory.

“He knows fronts. He anticipates things.

That was a big factor to end the season, losing Drew, not having him out there, the confidence level of the other O-linemen to make those calls.”

Bobo played in 11 games last season and finished as Georgia’s highest-graded offensive lineman in 2025 with a 75.5 Pro Football Focus grade. He did not allow a sack or pressure on 47 pass-block snaps.

He also helped power an offense that averaged 32.1 points per game, 182.1 rushing yards per game and 220.3 passing yards per game.

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