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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.
Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs hung tough with Mississippi State for 31 minutes of Saturday's SEC men's basketball game, but the Red and Black ultimately fell to 0-2 in conference play in a double-digit setback.
Samuel L. Jackson paid a visit to Athens on Thursday to spend some time with the Georgia Bulldogs. How can this be anything other than a good sign for the 2012 college football season?
Mark Richt has indicated his willingness to recruit Penn State football players for Georgia. How unusual is it for the Bulldogs to sign athletes from the Keystone State?
Georgia Bulldogs athletic director Greg McGarity acted decisively when firing Jay Clark and replacing him with Danna Durante, so why is he failing to do likewise regarding David Perno, Foley Field, and the Red and Black baseball program?
Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity has accepted Jay Clark's resignation as head coach of the Gym Dogs. While regrettable, the move was necessary, and McGarity passed his first major test as the Bulldogs' athletic director.
Greg McGarity is fighting to preserve an eight-game SEC football schedule and the Georgia Bulldogs' rivalry with the Auburn Tigers, while the Plainsmen may be about to make a coaching move pleasing to Bulldog Nation. Find out the latest in Monday morning's edition of "Dawg Bites."
Mark Richt inked a top-five recruiting class on National Signing Day, but what are the chances that this year's group of highly-touted signees will turn the Georgia Bulldogs into champions in the 2012 college football season?
Dawg Sports looks at all the noteworthy news regarding the Georgia Bulldogs, in football, recruiting, basketball, tennis, soccer, and swimming and diving in Wednesday morning's edition of "Dawg Bites."