Gym Dogs Defeat Hated Alabama, 197.5-196.95
Danna Durante's Georgia Bulldogs women's gymnastics team notched a 197.5-196.95 victory over the Gym Dogs' most despised rival, the Alabama Crimson Tide, on an extraordinary Saturday.
Danna Durante's Georgia Bulldogs women's gymnastics team notched a 197.5-196.95 victory over the Gym Dogs' most despised rival, the Alabama Crimson Tide, on an extraordinary Saturday.
The Georgia Bulldogs will send student-athletes into intercollegiate competition in eight sports on Saturday, including three clashes of ranked teams and a televised men's basketball game. Come to Dawg Sports for the all-day open comment thread!
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has suggested moving the Tigers' 2013 college football season opener to Labor Day night, but the Georgia Bulldogs' athletic director has a better idea: play the game on Thursday night, instead.
Mark Richt's twelfth season as the Georgia head coach saw the Bulldogs fall just five yards short of an SEC title and a probable national championship. How does the Red and Black skipper compare to Wally Butts and Vince Dooley at the same point?
Yesterday's Capital One Bowl put an exclamation point at the end of the Georgia Bulldogs' 2012 campaign, but that victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers adds a quartet of question marks to the 2013 college football season.
Fans of the Georgia Bulldogs hate the Florida Gators, so, when Will Muschamp leads his team into the Sugar Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals tonight, expect the Red and Black faithful to hope for the worst for the Sunshine State Saurians.
When the Clemson Tigers, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, LSU Tigers, and Vanderbilt Commodores are playing, fans of the Georgia Bulldogs have at least a passing interest in the games, if there's nothing else on, or anything. Join us at Dawg Sports!
It is the final Friday morning of 2012, and the Georgia Bulldogs are getting ready to take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Capital One Bowl. Dawg Sports brings you up to speed on the latest Georgia news.
"Mama called," and Georgia recruiting coordinator Rodney Garner chose to return to Auburn to do the same job for the Tigers he had been performing in Athens. What does this mean for the Bulldogs?