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A funny thing happened while superstar receiver A.J. Green was away. Georgia became much more powerful offensively behind the tailback tandem of Caleb King and Washaun Ealey.
Richt stays quiet as rumor mill spins
Even after deals are done, Georgia head coach Mark Richt isn't interested in saying much about the team's still-vacant defensive coordinator position.
Both Texas A&M and Georgia had mediocre seasons in part due to defenses that consistently struggled, but that could make for an exciting offensive showcase as the Aggies and Bulldogs meet in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., on Dec.
Georgia Football: Getting Our Swagger Back
First off: The above title is interchangeable. Call it "Swagger", if you're referring to the old school ways Georgia is going to run the ball down your throat and jam you at the line.
Early departures, strife for football
Jan. 7, 2009. It's a date that changed the landscape of Georgia football, if not forever, for a year.
Football, the great racial leveler
Mort Persky, en eminent Southern journalist whose path crossed mine in Augusta during the springtime of our careers now lives in retirement in New York City, and occasionally shares with me his insight on what's happening in Gotham City and its environs.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Key to beating Aggies: Play keep-away
Jerrod Johnson is the type of QB that gives the Dogs fits. The Independence Bowl probably isn't much on the minds of the folks at ESPN2, but if they do spend any time looking ahead to the Georgia-Texas A&M matchup, they'll no doubt be licking their chops over the prospects of a shootout between two teams known for scoring points and for having ...
Dawgs sting 7th-ranked Yellow Jackets
The Dawgs dropped the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets from 7th to 10th in the BCS bowl standings with their 30-24 win in Bobby Dodd Stadium.
Southeastern Conference is as good as any league
The Southeastern Conference has taken a beating toward the end of the season, with people saying the league is a bunch of chumps beyond Nos.
Looking back on 2009: Some good, some bad
Longtime Georgia sidelines reporter and Herald Guest Columnist, Loran Smith. It was early morning at the Omni Hotel, and Mike Bobo, Georgia's offensive coordinator, was intently focused on the video screen of his computer with images of Georgia Tech's defense dancing across the monitor.
Photo Gallery: Georgia runs over Georgia Tech in 30-24 win
The Georgia Bulldogs rushed for 415 yards on their way to a 30-24 win against rival Georgia Tech last Saturday in Atlanta at Bobby Dodd stadium at Historic Grant Field.
Georgia Bulldogs Salvage Season With Classic Win
I'll admit it. I had basically given up on Georgia Bulldogs football for 2009, conceded a loss to Georgia Tech, and was already looking forward to next season.
Looking a lot like Georgia Tech, Georgia runs for 339 yards in 30-24 upset of No. 7 Jackets
Georgia took a page out of Georgia Tech's playbook, rushing for 339 yards to upset the seventh-ranked Yellow Jackets 30-24 Saturday night and put a real damper on the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
The Georgia Bulldogs travel to Atlanta for some Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate. Georgia Tech looks to add another victory over the Dawgs after a huge come-from-behind victory in Athens last year, which broke Georgia's seven-game win streak over the Yellow Jackets.
Notebook: Jones' words drive Bulldogs down...
Georgia offensive line coach Stacy Searels doesn't permit most of his players to speak to the media, but center Ben Jones is free to use words to inspire his teammates on the field.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgia's Samuel suffers concussion
Richard Samuel , Georgia's No. 1 tailback at the start of the season, who has been mostly limited to special-teams play recently, will miss Saturday's game at Georgia Tech after suffering a concussion in practice.
Georgia senior Joe Cox has thrown more interceptions than Coach Mark Richt would like , but Cox is a veteran, steady QB who has also put up 2,059 passing yards and 18 touchdowns.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Keys for Georgia against Kentucky
Dismal earlier this season, the Bulldogs' rushing offense has been much better the past four games, thanks to a reconfigured offensive line and the emergence of a Caleb King-Washaun Ealey tandem at tailback.
Morgan Newton threw for 137 yards and three touchdown passes to lead the Kentucky Wildcats to a 34-27 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in an SEC battle at Sanford Stadium.
In the first half against Georgia on Saturday night, Kentucky looked like a team that was ready to call it a night and get back home to Lexington and get ready for the regular-season finale against Tennessee.
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