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RFPRA coach recovering from heart attack
Eddie Evans, who coaches the RFPRA's 9-10-year-old Bulldogs, is recovering from surgery after suffering a heart attack following his team's game Monday night in the Heritage Bowl playoffs.
Senior Night a dud for longtime Bulldogs
Georgia's shocking 34-27 loss to Kentucky on Saturday night was not the way Jeff Owens wanted his last game at Sanford Stadium to turn out.
Georgiaa s seniors hope to leave with a win
It will actually be Jeff Owens' second shot at his final home game. A year ago, Owens participated in Georgia's senior day festivities, strolling on to the field to the cheers of the crowd, knowing he may never play another game at Sanford Stadium.
Georgia considers bowl possibilities
Step one is out of the way. Georgia's win over Auburn last week made the Bulldogs bowl eligible, which helped alleviate a bit of the stress that might have crept in to these final two games of the regular season.
Small-town safety Bacarri Rambo making big time plays
Whenever a small town kid returns home, it's with open arms and open admiration.
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Notebook: Rainey could play against Vandy
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Tebowa s struggles wona t fool Georgia
With Georgia slumping to a 4-3 start and about to take on No. 1 Florida, just a year removed from a 49-10 drubbing by the Gators, it probably shouldn't be surprising to hear numerous complaints from fans, criticism of coaches and questions looming about the future.
What's next in heated rivalry?
Between Georgia's end-zone celebration and Florida's last-minute timeouts, the game formerly known as 'The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party' has been taken up a notch.
Georgia looking for respect against No. 1 Gators
When Aron White was being recruited by Georgia, he had a perception of the program that was shared by many.
Jacksonville popular with players
There are aspects of college football that have evolved, such as the bowl coalition getting supplanted by the bowl alliance and now the Bowl Championship Series.
Meyer timeouts constant reminder for Bulldogs
Submitted by Marc Weiszer on Tue, 10/27/2009 - 12:46pm. Georgia safety Bryan Evans provided more detail today about how the Bulldogs are using the two timeouts called by Florida coach Urban Meyer at the end of the Gators' 49-10 victory last year to drive the team heading into Saturdaya s game.
Internet Exclusive: Georgia still nursing hard feelings over timeouts
The picture hangs all over Georgia's training facility. The Bulldogs get to see it when they're changing into their uniforms, when they're lifting weights, when they're heading off to meetings.
Rivalry game is homecoming for Evans
Jacksonville, Fla., is a special place for Georgia's Bryan Evans. The city serves as the annual location for the Georgia-Florida game, and is where Evans grew up, only 10 minutes from Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, where he'll start at safety Saturday.
Bulldogs' defense prepares for big test
Georgia-Florida is always a big game. But for the Bulldogs' defense, this week's edition is particularly meaningful - it means one final shot at Gators golden boy Tim Tebow.
Georgia Bulldog Player Dilemmas: Who's the Best Man for the Job?
As the Georgia Bulldogs enter a bye week, they have time to reflect on a good win Saturday against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
How 'bout them halftime adjustments?
Mark Richt again proved the master of understatement Saturday in noting that, "When you're geared to stop the run, you're vulnerable [to play-action passes], and we didn't adjust very well to it." It's time to sit Bryan Evans on the bench.
What is this, a remake of - Clueless'?
That's Bryan Evans giving chase as a South Carolina player scores earlier this season.
Georgia Bulldogs in familiar spot
The opposing coach talked up the next team on his schedule, which needed a victory in the worst way.
Richt won't make wholesale changes
Mark Richt called it one of the most frustrating offensive games of his career. He was probably being kind by not mentioning the defense.
A player's post-game tweet to Bulldog Nation
A As soon as hisA plane landed in Athens from Knoxville on Saturday night,A UGA wide receiver Michael Moore made a plea to Bulldog Nation -a ' or at least to that part of the populace that follows him on Twitter.
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