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Quarterback battle begins for Bulldogs
When Georgia left the field following an Independence Bowl win over Texas A&M, it officially marked the end of Joe Cox's career at Georgia and the start of a new era at the quarterback position.
Questions loom for UGA in offseason
Richt's Bulldogs capped an 8-5 season with a 44-20 win over Texas A&M in Monday night's Independence Bowl.
Joe Cox high-fived Georgia fans one by one as the senior quarterback ran into a tunnel after the Bulldogs' 44-20 Independence Bowl victory Monday night, pausing to throw his wrist bands into the crowd.
Georgia seniors proud of finish
A resounding bowl victory can serve as a momentum boost for the following season, but Georgia football coach Mark Richt was keeping Monday night's 44-20 trampling of Texas A&M at the Independence Bowl in the present.
One last time, with feeling, for the Southeastern Conference. Georgia capped the SEC's 15-year affiliation with the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl in dominating fashion, rolling past Big 12 representative Texas A&M, 44-20, in front of a crowd of 49,653, the third-largest in the bowl's history.
Notebook: X-mas comes early for Bobos
Georgia's bowl schedule has meant altering the holiday schedule at the home of Bulldogs offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, who has five kids between the ages of 2 and 5 "Santa's coming early," Bobo said.
Hutson Mason: 'I'm a Dog, baby'
Lassiter quarterback Hutson Mason on Tuesday night finally told the world what he'd told Georgia coaches six days ago.
Georgia's future filled with QB questions
While the bowl game each year marks the end of one season's efforts, it also serves as a first peek at what could be in store for the following season.
Logan Gray making the move to wide receiver?
After recruits told various media outlets Logan Gray would be moved from quarterback to wide receiver in the offseason, assistant head coach Rodney Garner was asked for the veracity of that rumor, and, in typical coach-speak fashion, he wouldn't say whether or not that decision had been made.
Notebook: Christmas in Shreveport doesn't excite many Bulldogs
Christmas in Shreveport wasn't exactly how Georgia players envisioned their bowl trip.
Notebook: Garner '100 percent committed'
Georgia assistant Rodney Garner said that he would like to move up in the coaching business one day, but he has no timetable set.
UGA resumes practice amid search for coaches
Georgia's football team returned to the practice field on a cold Saturday morning -- the Bulldogs' first practice for the Independence Bowl and first time on the field since three coaches were fired 10 days earlier.
Garner on coordinator job, future with program
Home >> Blogs >> Marc Weiszer's blog >> Garner on coordinator job, future with program Submitted by Marc Weiszer on Sat, 12/12/2009 - 1:55pm. Georgia held its first bowl practice Saturday morning in preparation for the Independence Bowl against Texas A&M. Coach Mark Richt did not meet with the media, but here are some tidbits from postpractice ...
Georgia headed to Independence Bowl
The destination might be unusual for Georgia fans, but the Bulldogs' matchup for this year's Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., will feature two of college football's most storied programs.
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Taking note of Georgia-Texas A&M
Now, a few more things: - If Georgia had not blown a 20-6 halftime lead with four second-half turnovers against Kentucky, the Bulldogs would have finished the regular season on a four-game winning streak -a ' and probably would be headed to Tampa for the Outback Bowl.
Georgia Bulldogs Move Logan Gray To Wide Receiver - QB Job Open in 2010
A report offered by Dean Legge of Dawg Post has stated that Logan Gray will be moved to wide receiver prior to the bowl game.A This move ends any speculation that Logan will be the front-runner for the starting quarterback spot in 2010 and likely marks the start of Aaron Murray's tenure at Georgia.A In response to the move of Logan Gray, the Dawgs ...
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What it means to me "The rivalry means a lot to me. I enjoy it. I love it. It's a thing where I graduated from Gainesville High School.
Mark Richt said he'll do "anything and everything" needed to get Georgia back on track.
The "What Could Have Been" Could Haunt Georgia Again
Recruiting college sports is a funny thing. It's a quirky thing. It's a science, but possibly the most inexact one.
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Richt says Bulldogs prepared for Cobb
Mark Richt said Georgia will be prepared for Kentucky's multi-talented Randall Cobb , if he's able to play Saturday.
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