Other Bulldog Voices, Other Bulldog Rooms: 9/6/2012
Football's not the sport the Dawgs play.
Football's not the sport the Dawgs play.
Yes, it's football season, but in addition to the gridiron, Bulldogs compete on courts, fields, courses, and tracks.
Drastic NCAA rule changes threaten college tennis, and that's bad for the Georgia Bulldogs.
John Isner was eliminated, Chase Vasser was suspended, Kolton Houston was ineligible, and the coaches' poll was released. It was a busy day for the Georgia Bulldogs.
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The Georgia Bulldogs continue to be well represented at the 2012 London Olympics, where John Isner advanced in tennis and Allison Schmitt continued to distinguish herself in swimming.
Georgia Bulldogs John Isner and Allison Schmitt both shined for the United States on the first day of the 2012 London Olympics, with Schmitt's swimming relay team taking home a bronze medal.
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 has been through many changes in the last 25 years, most of which have ceased to serve the interests of the University of Georgia. Dawg Sports wonders whether the time has come for the Bulldogs to secede from the Southeastern Conference.