Georgia All-Day All-Sports Friday Comment Thread
The Georgia Bulldogs will be in action on Friday afternoon and evening in men's and women's track and field, women's softball, men's and women's tennis, and women's gymnastics.
The Georgia Bulldogs will be in action on Friday afternoon and evening in men's and women's track and field, women's softball, men's and women's tennis, and women's gymnastics.
The Georgia Bulldogs have been in action overseas in England and in Italy, while Mark Richt's football team conducted its first fall scrimmage. Dawg Sports brings you the latest.
Track and field athlete Reese Hoffa and swimmer Allison Schmitt took home two more Olympic medals for the United States, and for the Georgia Bulldogs.
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.
As Americans celebrate Independence Day, they also look forward to the London Olympics later this month. The Georgia Bulldogs will be well represented at the 2012 Summer Games.
Isaiah Crowell's arrest and dismissal were not the only items of news concerning the Georgia Bulldogs this week. Among the many positive items to report was Allison Schmitt's success at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials.
The Georgia Bulldogs' sports teams' seasons all are over, but that doesn't mean the Red and Black are idle, as several current and former Georgia track and field athletes were in Eugene, Ore., attempting to qualify for the 2012 London Olympic Games.
The SEC claimed national championships in several sports, including basketball and football, in the 2011-'12 academic year, yet the Georgia Bulldogs won exactly none of them. What needs to happen in order for that to change?
The Georgia men's and women's track and field teams closed out the Bulldogs' 2011-'12 sports year at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, producing several individual All-American performances.
Is University of Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity spending enough money to keep the Bulldogs competitive with other SEC baseball, basketball, and football programs?