Wednesday Morning Dawg Bites: "Old Man Football" Edition
The Georgia Bulldogs will welcome the Missouri Tigers to the SEC this Saturday night. Dawg Sports brings you all the latest news from an important week of college football.
The Georgia Bulldogs will welcome the Missouri Tigers to the SEC this Saturday night. Dawg Sports brings you all the latest news from an important week of college football.
As the South Carolina Gamecocks have become a force in the SEC East, Steve Spurrier's verbal jabs have become cheaper, weaker, and more nakedly hypocritical, particularly concerning the Georgia Bulldogs.
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The 2011 college football season ended only a week ago, so, naturally, it's time to begin compiling pre-preseason top 25 rankings for 2012! Dawg Sports wonders, though . . . why should we limit ourselves to looking ahead only to next year?
The Georgia Bulldogs' tailback rotation took another hit on Monday when it was announced that Carlton Thomas will be suspended at least for the college football season opener against the Boise State Broncos. Dawg Sports reacts . . . badly.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were placed on NCAA probation following a 20-month investigation into the Institute's football and men's basketball programs. Dawg Sports wants to know why the Atlanta Journal-Constitution failed to report the story until the day sanctions were announced.
With a berth in the NCAA men's basketball tournament on the line, the Georgia Bulldogs will host the South Carolina Gamecocks at Stegeman Coliseum on Saturday night. Dawg Sports previews the game that may earn Mark Fox's Bulldogs an at-large bid.
Mark Richt changed between fourth down decisions against Clemson in 2002 and Central Florida in 2010, just as Vince Dooley changed between two-point conversion calls against Clemson in 1977 and in 1983. What lessons should the Georgia Bulldogs learn from these parallels?
There is a new athletic director in Athens, neutral site games at the Georgia Dome are being scheduled, and contests close to home are being favored. Dawg Sports explains why the Georgia Bulldogs can and should begin the 2015 college football season against the Clemson Tigers in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic in Atlanta.
As readers of SB Nation's Georgia Bulldogs weblog, Dawg Sports, prepare for the site's first annual "sacrificial goat roast," T. Kyle King provides a brief history lesson on the Red and Black's original mascot.