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Via. May 21

Georgia to bring in 12 Top 100 Recruits? Plus, Shaquille O’Neal and one guy I guarantee won’t show up in Athens

Rivals.com released an updated version of their top-100 rankings yesterday and Georgia was certainly well-represented in the early preview of the class of 2014. Most notably, Sony Michel – the five star RB from Plantation, FL who committed to the Dawgs recently – came in 6th overall. Georgia is also being considered heavily by the […]

Click to enlarge. May 21

100 Days of SEC Dominance: Day 100 – Too Few Days to Tell of This Conference’s Awesomeness

Vanderbilt hosts Ole Miss in a football contest on August 29th.  Why is that significant?  As a Georgia fan I care because in 2012 those two teams combined to lose to Georgia by a score of 85-13.  But as a college football fan that matters to me because it marks the first SEC football game […]

...besides this monster. Via. May 20

South Carolina Gamecocks: Looking ahead at the 2013 Season

Johnathan Barnes is a 24 year-old writer..  He was born in Jacksonville, Florida but moved to Columbia, South Carolina when he was four and began following the Gamecocks shortly thereafter.  He bleeds garnet and black and despises the color orange (Clemson, Tennessee, Auburn) – something we can all agree on.  He will be contributing regularly […]

Via. May 20

ACC/SEC rivalries: Let’s Get Hypothetical

Chad Floyd is a Pinehurst, North Carolina native.  He conquered undergrad at UNC and is currently enrolled in UGA’s Sports Management Master’s program.  He is employed as a PA announcer for various UGA sports and prides himself on being a full-time grad student posing as an undergrad.  He describes his rooting interests as follows: North […]

Via. May 19

Root for the Memphis Grizzlies Today: It’s the SEC-est Thing to Do

Jake Sapp is a long-time “friend of the program” so to speak.  Being an Athens, Georgia native has taught him a deep love for the Georgia Bulldogs but he will also stop by often to expound upon more diverse topics.  The resident professional sports expert, Jake will cover a bit of everything.   In my […]

And neither is that orange on orange on orange combo. Via. May 17

Georgia plays Clemson in 15 Weeks: It’s going to be just like Georgia Tech

If you’re just joining us, here is what you’ve missed: The Founding of Clemson The PeeAndre Hopkins Incident Clemson’s Unknown Offense Clemson vs. the SEC Clemson’s athletic department is just like that of Georgia Tech. Why do I say that?  They hired away GT Athletic Director Dan Radakovich back in October of last year.  Now, […]

musburger-webb-wvu May 16

Technology is Fun: Watch College Games Live on you iPhone? Fo’ Freeeee?!?!

ABC is slowly transitioning into live-broadcasting via iPhone and iPad applications.  So now new Georgia Grad Assistant Christian Robinson and I will be able to not only watch old episode of “The Bachelor” on the app (we’ve had that capability for a while) but also watch new ones as they air. The new wave of awesome is starting […]

Via. May 15

Georgia to play Florida State in 2016???

FBschedules.com is reporting on this very topic.  FSU seems very interested, but Georgia’s Greg McGarrity seems on the fence due to scheduling constraints. If the SEC were to switch to a 9-game schedule and Georgia were to honor its currently scheduled games (Georgia Southern and Georgia Tech), the Dawgs would have just one more game […]

Via. May 15

Logic shows that Todd Gurley is the best running back in the country.

Todd Gurley is the best running back in college football.  I’m not speaking in hyperbole or in generalized terms.  I’m not speaking as a Georgia fan. I’m speaking as a thinker.   In 2012 Gurley finished 22nd in the nation with 1,385 yards on the ground.  Of the 21 players with more rushing yards two […]

This urine sample was obtained from PeeAndre Hopkins' hotel room. Via. May 14

Poll Dancing, Drugs and the NCAA – What are your thoughts?

I received a number of calculated responses to my defense of the NCAA.  Some agreed some disagreed, but I was thoroughly impressed with the thoughtfulness put into the comments, emails, tweets and Fancred posts (If you’re not on Fancred and you have an iPhone you are a fool; download it on your phone here). With […]

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