What Does Aaron Murray's Return Mean for Georgia?
Earlier this evening, Aaron Murray announced on Twitter that he intends to return for his senior season at Georgia. What does this mean for the Bulldogs for the 2013 college football season?
Earlier this evening, Aaron Murray announced on Twitter that he intends to return for his senior season at Georgia. What does this mean for the Bulldogs for the 2013 college football season?
It has been a busy week for the Georgia Bulldogs, as several Red and Black athletes have been preparing for the Olympics, two former Bulldog standouts have been hired as assistant coaches in Athens, and the school's oldest living tennis letterman passed away.
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Former University of Georgia golfer Bubba Watson won a dramatic sudden-death playoff to claim the 2012 Masters. Dawg Sports examines what the PGA Tour major championship means to Bulldog Nation.
More so than any other player except Herschel Walker, Scott Woerner was responsible for leading the Georgia Bulldogs to the 1980 national championship. Here is why "Woerner the Returner" belongs in the 2012 induction class for the National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame.
During a busy weekend in Bulldog Nation, former Georgia tennis ace John Isner defeated the No. 1-ranked player in the world, while the Bulldogs finished second in the NCAA women's swimming and diving championships and won their softball series with the Auburn Tigers.
True freshman tailback Isaiah Crowell inspires strong feelings among fans of the Georgia Bulldogs, many of which are negative. Are fans unfairly disappointed that their unrealistic expectations went unrealized?
Two Georgia Bulldogs will represent the school well this weekend, as recent graduate Russell Henley is profiled on CBS as "the future of golf" and 90-year-old Dan Magill throws out the first pitch at the Atlanta Braves' Sunday afternoon baseball game.
Two sports at which the Georgia Bulldogs continue to excel are men's golf and men's tennis, as evidenced by the prominence of former Red and Black athletes at the U.S. Open, the British Amateur Championship, and Wimbledon.
Hines Ward won on "Dancing With the Stars," SEC commissioner Mike Slive has gotten specific about grayshirting and oversigning, and Mark Richt has been singled out for unfair criticism. Dawg Sports brings you all your Georgia Bulldogs news.