A Look Back at the 1984 Citrus Bowl in Orlando
On New Year's Day, the Georgia Bulldogs will face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Capital One Bowl. This marks the Red and Black's sixth trip to Orlando. The second occurred in the 1984 Citrus Bowl.
On New Year's Day, the Georgia Bulldogs will face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Capital One Bowl. This marks the Red and Black's sixth trip to Orlando. The second occurred in the 1984 Citrus Bowl.
After eleven years as the head football coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, how does Mark Richt compare to his predecessors, Wally Butts and Vince Dooley, and his contemporaries, Urban Meyer and Nick Saban? Probably better than you think, actually.
Mark Richt is rumored to be a candidate to replace Joe Paterno as the head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions football team. Dawg Sports explains why Georgia Bulldogs fans should have no fear of losing their coach.
With every option apparently on the table for SEC expansion, the league should turn its attention to adding the Clemson Tigers as the conference's 14th team. Dawg Sports explains why.
As the 2011 college football season approaches, many fans of the Georgia Bulldogs are asking whether Mark Richt is getting the job done. Dawg Sports provides historical perspective by comparing the Bulldogs' current coach to Harry Mehre, Wally Butts, and Vince Dooley.
What does Mark Richt need to do to make the Georgia Bulldogs' 2011 college football season a success? Dawg Sports believes a return to the boldness of previous years would serve the program well.
On Wednesday night, the Georgia Bulldogs will host the LSU Tigers with a berth in the NCAA men's basketball tournament on the line. Dawg Sports previews the critical SEC matchup.
Dawg Sports wraps up its forecasts for week one of the college football season by declaring the USC Trojans' trip to take on the Hawaii Warriors the national game of disinterest.
Mark Richt recently remarked to the media that the Georgia Bulldogs' defensive coaches had decided where each of them would be on game day. Dawg Sports parses this cryptic statement for signs of great days ahead or portents of rapidly-approaching doom.