They often play a 3-3-5. I follow Georgia. I go to games. I'm going to the Fiesta Bowl in a week. Hope to see Georgia there.
"Georgia football runs a sophisticated,
hybrid 3-4 system (often referred to as a "Multiple" defense) designed by head coach Kirby Smart and defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann."
"The defense is notoriously difficult to prepare for because it is
multiple. On any given play, they can look like a 3-4, a 4-3, or even a
3-3-5. This allows Kirby Smart to dictate the game's tempo rather than reacting to what the offense does."
"Frequent use of nickel personnel (e.g., 4-2-5 or
variations like 3-3-5) to counter spread offenses, rather than a traditional base 3-4."
"While the 4-2-5 is a key look, Georgia’s scheme
morphs into different fronts depending on down, distance, and personnel. They’ll present variations that look like a
3-4, 3-3-5, or nickel/dime fronts to take advantage of matchups."
"Why they use the 3-3-5
- Creates confusion for quarterbacks
- Allows for disguised blitzes
- Puts more athletic defenders in coverage
- Helps defend RPOs and spread concepts
Bottom line
Yes, Georgia runs a 3-3-5
They’re best described as a multiple 4-2-5 defense that mixes in 3-3-5 looks"
Iowa State and TCU use a 3-3-5 too.
Yes, Georgia also uses a 4 front at times.
It is undeniable that Georgia frequently uses the 3-3-5.