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Aggies present big challenge for Georgia's defense
Georgia has faced plenty of fast-paced offenses this season, but Texas A&M will present a challenge unlike any the Bulldogs have battled before.
David Schiller: Bestwick wrong on bowl issue
According to Banner-Herald columnist Dick Bestwick, opposition to the Bowl Championship Series and demands for a legitimate college football playoff emanate from a motley assortment of pundits, college presidents, gamblers, fans and politicians .
Rambo still doesn't remember injury
ATHENS Sidelined since a scary collision that knocked him unconscious late in a Nov.
Notebook: Christmas in Shreveport doesn't excite many Bulldogs
Christmas in Shreveport wasn't exactly how Georgia players envisioned their bowl trip.
More honors for Georgia football players
Another round of postseason individual awards has arrived for the Georgia football team.
Curran, Jones have plenty on their minds
Ever since coach Mark Richt's announcement that he would not renew the contract of former defensive coordinator Willie Martinez, Georgia fans have delusions of grandeur, envisioning the Bulldog defense's return to national prominence - seemingly overnight - with the firing of Martinez and hiring of his future replacement.
Georgia gets back to work without three coaches
Even with two weeks to prepare, Saturday's first practice since three assistant coaches were dismissed was a bit surreal for Georgia's players.
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.
Georgia 2010 Prognosis: Bulldogs Will Be Better But Expect Growing Pains
While we are still awaiting word on who will be the new defensive coordinator, and there is some indication that could be soon , it's important to begin looking ahead to what 2010 may bring for the Georgia Bulldogs.A There are a vast majority of us who feel that fixing what ails the defense will put us on the right track, while others hold a ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Athens paper favors charge for North Campus tailgating
Tailgaters leave a mess on UGA's North Campus. In an editorial published in Sunday's Athens Banner-Herald, the paper came out in favor of UGA beginning to charge tailgaters for access to the university's North Campus quadrangles.
Bulldogs capture three first-team All-SEC nods
All-America punter Drew Butler and two Georgia veterans were named to The Associated Press All-SEC team Monday, while four others were second-team selections.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dogs get 'Zander,' figure 2 Ogletrees better than 1
Alexander Ogletree got an unexpected phone call late Saturday morning. Alec Ogletree , the bigger and better known of the Ogletree twins that star for Newnan High, was on the horn with Georgia head coach Mark Richt when he summoned his brother into the room.
NewCollege Smackdown: At Grant Field, it was great to be a Bulldog
I'll start by saying it was great to be a Bulldawg on Saturday night. At about 11 p.m., 0:00 historic Grant Field Time, the scoreboard read 30-24. The Dawgs had restored world order.
Tigers, Jackets limp into ACC title tilt
This was not what Georgia Tech, Clemson or the Atlantic Coast Conference hoped for heading into the league championship game.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tech-Georgia recruits react to Dogs' victory
Depending on which side of the rivalry one sits, there has been a lot of horn-tooting and rationalizing going on since the Georgia-Georgia Tech ended Saturday night.
Robinson is Georgiaa s latest arrest
The celebration of Georgia's win over rival Georgia Tech was cut a bit short Monday with the news that freshman defensive lineman Montez Robinson had become the fourth Bulldogs player to be arrested in the past two months.
Georgia reclaims state dominance with dominant run attack
The words under Georgia running back Washaun Ealey's eyes Saturday night - "I Run This State" - were backed up by deeds against rival Georgia Tech.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Georgia Bulldogs reacquainted themselves Sunday with life atop this state's college football rivalry while also wondering what comes next.
Georgia seeks a prize amid a season's rubble
Next-to-last in the nation in turnover margin. Next-to-last in kickoff coverage.
UGA's Curran, Tech's Dwyer have unique relationship
Like many in Georgia, this all too common friendship is defined by year-round banter, occasional trash talk and certain events that usually happen on the final Saturday in November.
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