Has the Mark Richt "Hot Seat" Nonsense Resumed?
Is Mark Richt back on the hot seat? Is Mark Fox on the verge of leading the Georgia Bulldogs to the CBI? These questions are up for discussion on this Slow News Day Tuesday.
Is Mark Richt back on the hot seat? Is Mark Fox on the verge of leading the Georgia Bulldogs to the CBI? These questions are up for discussion on this Slow News Day Tuesday.
The Georgia Bulldogs saw their SEC-best five-game winning streak snapped in Tuesday's men's basketball game against the Alabama Crimson Tide, likely ending the Hoop Dogs' NIT chances. Is Mark Fox's team bad, unlucky, cursed, or doomed?
The Georgia Bulldogs have won five straight SEC men's basketball games for the first time in more than a decade. With eight regular-season games remaining, can Mark Fox's team begin contemplating the possibility of an NIT bid?
What should fans expect when the SEC's two sets of Bulldogs, Mark Fox's Georgia squad and Rick Stansbury's Mississippi State team, square off in the conference men's basketball tournament tonight? SB Nation's team blogs exchange interview questions previewing the matchup.
Coming off of an NCAA Tournament berth last year, Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs hope to maintain momentum during the 2011-'12 college basketball season. Dawg Sports breaks down the Hoop Hounds' non-conference and SEC slates.
Friday is a busy day for the Georgia Bulldogs, as Aaron Murray is returning to Athens, Washaun Ealey is departing, and the Diamond Dogs are gearing up for the Creighton Bluejays. Dawg Sports brings you up to speed in the Friday morning Dawg bites.
The SEC is discussing doing away with the divisions in basketball and switching to an 18-game conference schedule. Dawg Sports has a solution which would allow the league to keep its divisions, make the SEC Tournament seeding more fair, renew old rivalries, and increase the number of conference games.
The Georgia Bulldogs built up a 14-point second-half lead on the Alabama Crimson Tide in Friday afternoon's men's basketball game, but, with a possible NCAA Tournament berth on the line, Mark Fox's team collapsed, falling in overtime in the SEC Tourney.
Less than a week after ending the regular season with a loss in Tuscaloosa, Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs will face the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second round of the SEC men's basketball tournament. Dawg Sports previews a matchup with NCAA Tournament implications for both teams.
In a game the Georgia Bulldogs could not afford to lose if the Fox Hounds were to have any hope of making the NCAA men's basketball tournament field, the Red and Black defeated the Auburn Tigers by 18 points in the SEC tournament, setting up a rematch with the Alabama Crimson Tide on Friday.