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Bulldogs Will Host LSU in 2013 Football Season

The Georgia Bulldogs will travel to Auburn for the second straight season, but the Red and Black will host LSU between the hedges as part of a 2013 schedule topheavy with Tigers.

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Is the SEC Moving the Georgia-Auburn Game?

The SEC hopes to iron out the scheduling oddities caused by conference expansion by shifting the site of the 2013 game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Auburn Tigers. What impact will this have on the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry?

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What Do CBS and ESPN Have in Store for Future SEC Football Schedules?

Recent remarks by athletic director Greg McGarity made it clear that future SEC football schedules will bend to the whims of CBS and ESPN. What does this mean for the Georgia Bulldogs' future conference slates?

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So, What Did I Miss?: Thoughts Upon My Return to the Friendly Confines of Bulldog Nation

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.

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Thursday Morning Dawg Bites Is Glad Our Athletic Director Is Greg McGarity Instead of Some Icelandic Singer

On the eve of a busy weekend in Bulldog Nation, Dawg Sports brings you the latest Georgia Bulldogs news, from Herschel Walker to Sanders Commings to Greg McGarity's efforts to keep the Clemson Tigers on the football schedule for 2013 and 2014.

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SEC Expansion, Permanent Inter-Divisional Opponents, and Prioritizing Rivalries

Recent reports indicate that the SEC will be preserving such inter-divisional rivalries as Georgia-Auburn, Alabama-Tennessee, and Florida-LSU, but the challenge to such traditional matchups raises questions about how to prioritize rivalries.

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