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?
The Georgia Bulldogs are preparing to play their sixth bowl game in Orlando. The Red and Black's five previous postseason trips there reveal six keys to victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the 2013 Capital One Bowl.
The Georgia Bulldogs are looking forward to their sixth bowl trip to Orlando to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the 2013 Capital One Bowl. Today, we look back on the Red and Black's first win there, in the 1993 Citrus Bowl.
The good news for the Georgia Bulldogs is that they took care of business on Saturday afternoon. The better news for the Georgia Bulldogs is that the Arkansas Razorbacks took care of business on Saturday night.
With the fourth pick of 2011 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals selected Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver A.J. Green. Dawg Sports bids farewell to the beloved receiver.
Hines Ward is on "Dancing with the Stars," three beloved Georgia Bulldogs quarterbacks are returning to Sanford Stadium, and the NCAA Tournament championship game makes a point about the BCS. Dawg Sports has the daily rundown.
The Georgia Bulldogs head to Columbia on Saturday to face the South Carolina Gamecocks in their first test of the SEC college football season. Dawg Sports looks at the matchup from an historical perspective in Too Much Information.
The Georgia Bulldogs open the 2010 college football season against the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns on Saturday. Dawg Sports previews the contest in Too Much Information.
Mark Richt prefers not to take his Georgia Bulldogs on long road trips to the west. With Greg McGarity now in charge of scheduling, will the Clemson Tigers appear on the Red and Black's schedule more often?
Dawg Sports traces the odyssey of a Georgia Bulldogs fan decade by decade, from the national championship in 1980 to the uncertainty of 2010.