There's More to Dawg Sports than Football
Tough losses for equestrian and volleyball, fall tennis nears an end, and more news from around UGA athletics.
Tough losses for equestrian and volleyball, fall tennis nears an end, and more news from around UGA athletics.
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?
Despite a valiant effort in the early going, Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs could not keep pace with John Calipari's No. 1-ranked Kentucky Wildcats, who won Tuesday night's men's college basketball game in Stegeman Coliseum, 57-44.
Now that Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum has become the redheaded stepchild of the Auburn Tigers' athletic facilities, is it time for the Georgia Bulldogs to name a building in honor of former athletic director Joel Eaves?
One year ago, University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans was arrested for DUI. Dawg Sports looks back on those events from twelve months later, putting the transition from Evans to Greg McGarity into the context of the Bulldogs' history.
For the second straight season, the Gym Dogs did not make the Super Six at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships. Dawg Sports explains why the Georgia Bulldogs' fourth-place tie in the opening session should mark the end of the line for Jay Clark as head coach.
The Georgia Bulldogs gymnastics team earned a spot at the NCAA Championships, but Jay Clark's Gym Dogs failed to finish first in an Athens Regional tailor-made for them to win.
There is discontent among fans of Georgia Bulldogs women's gymnastics heading into Saturday's Athens Regional. Dawg Sports speculates about possible replacements for Jay Clark if Suzanne Yoculan's successor fails once again to measure up in the NCAA Championships.
The recent firings of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets' Paul Hewitt and the Tennessee Volunteers' Bruce Pearl have opened the door for the Georgia Bulldogs' Mark Fox to snag key men's basketball recruits from the Atlanta recruiting hotbed. Is Georgia poised to use its NCAA Tournament bid to sign a stellar recruiting class?
Mark Fox's Georgia Bulldogs were believed to be a bubble team, but the selection committee made them a ten seed in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Dawg Sports gives five reasons why it was important for the Red and Black to make the field of 68.