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Losses by the Atlanta Falcons and Andy Landers's Lady Bulldogs on Sunday left the Georgia faithful in a bad mood, but there is some good news for Bulldog Nation this Monday morning.
Losses by the Atlanta Falcons and Andy Landers's Lady Bulldogs on Sunday left the Georgia faithful in a bad mood, but there is some good news for Bulldog Nation this Monday morning.
Hey! Mark Fox's Hoop Hounds managed to win one in SEC play, as the Georgia Bulldogs outlasted the LSU Tigers, 67-58, to stay out of the league cellar and notch their first conference win. Here's how they did it.
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?
It has been a busy week in the SEC, as new conference football and basketball schedules were announced, a women's equestrian championship was established, and Kelley Hester was released as the Georgia Bulldogs' women's golf coach.
Though the 2013 and 2014 renewals of the college football rivalry between the Clemson Tigers and the Georgia Bulldogs recently appeared threatened by ACC and SEC expansion, athletic directors Greg McGarity and Terry Don Phillips have reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the series takes place as planned. Dawg Sports explains why this development is both important and encouraging.
The Georgia Bulldogs are looking ahead to postseason play in women's equestrian and gymnastics, while they are looking to the Palmetto State in men's baseball and basketball. Dawg Sports has the latest in "Dawg Bites."
The Georgia track and field teams performed well on Saturday, but Mark Fox's Bulldogs squandered a second-half lead in a men's basketball loss to the Tennessee Volunteers.
The disappointing performance of the Georgia men's basketball team has raised troubling questions about the Bulldogs' staying power after last year's NCAA Tournament bid. Will the Red and Black ever be consistently good at basketball?
Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs men's basketball team continued to struggle in SEC action as the Hoop Hounds traveled to Gainesville, where they absorbed a 70-48 drubbing from Billy Donovan's Florida Gators.
Despite a strong second-half surge, Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs fell to the Alabama Crimson Tide, 74-59, in Saturday's men's basketball game. The Hoop Dogs dropped to 0-1 in SEC play for the 2011-2012 campaign.