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.
Bubba Watson is getting ready for the U.S. Open, Mark Richt landed another commitment on the college football recruiting trail, and a former Georgia Bulldogs swimmer qualified for the Olympics. Get up to speed on all the news with "Dawg Bites."
The SEC and the Big 12 have agreed to a January bowl pairing, so can a college football scheduling arrangement be far behind? Dawg Sports examines how such pairings might work between two 14-member leagues.
Because you know you’re not getting enough of them already at SB Nation Atlanta and Every Day Should Be Saturday, respectively, you’ll want to check out Jason Kirk and Spencer Hall on "Shutdown...
College football fans are notoriously superstitious about sports, and some SEC coaches are just as ritualistic as the folks cheering in the stands. Should fans of the Georgia Bulldogs be worried that Mark Richt apparently has no superstitions?
What is on tap for the Georgia Bulldogs this weekend? How 'bout karma from the U.S. men's national soccer team, Kellen Moore's bid to overtake David Greene, and the names of some of the Red and Black's rivalries? They're all there in Friday afternoon's edition of Dawg bites.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were placed on NCAA probation following a 20-month investigation into the Institute's football and men's basketball programs. Dawg Sports wants to know why the Atlanta Journal-Constitution failed to report the story until the day sanctions were announced.
Hines Ward, the Georgia Bulldogs standout, Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl MVP, and "Dancing with the Stars" champion, was arrested for misdemeanor DUI in the Atlanta area this weekend. He is legally entitled to the presumption of innocence, and the initial reports have convinced Dawg Sports that this presumption in Ward's favor is entirely appropriate.
There is much to discuss, and college football on ESPN besides, so the Thursday night open comment thread is up at Dawg Sports. Come join in the conversation.
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.