We're Doomed
The Georgia Bulldogs saw their SEC-best five-game winning streak snapped in Tuesday's men's basketball game against the Alabama Crimson Tide, likely ending the Hoop Dogs' NIT chances. Is Mark Fox's team bad, unlucky, cursed, or doomed?
The Georgia Bulldogs saw their SEC-best five-game winning streak snapped in Tuesday's men's basketball game against the Alabama Crimson Tide, likely ending the Hoop Dogs' NIT chances. Is Mark Fox's team bad, unlucky, cursed, or doomed?
Jarvis Jones is an All-American, Mike Bobo may be a candidate at Texas Tech, Mark Richt could land college football's No. 1-ranked recruiting class, and Herschel Walker was hosed on the Heisman Trophy. Catch up on all the major Georgia Bulldogs news.
No one expected a 51-44 shootout in Saturday night's SEC college football game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Tennessee Volunteers, but the Red and Black found a way to win a losable game to improve to 5-0.
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."
It's no secret that the Georgia Bulldogs' 3-4 defense has shown marked improvement this college football season, but have Todd Grantham's halftime adjustments restored the Georgia D to Brian VanGorder-like levels? Dawg Sports breaks down the numbers.
On Labor Day weekend, Atlanta will host the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game and DragonCon. Dawg Sports breaks down the college football matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Boise State Broncos in terms of Frank Herbert's sci-fi masterpiece, "Dune."
What does Mark Richt need to do to make the Georgia Bulldogs' 2011 college football season a success? Dawg Sports believes a return to the boldness of previous years would serve the program well.
What sort of football season is in store for Mark Richt, Todd Grantham, and the Georgia Bulldogs in 2011? Dawg Sports identifies two reasons for hope and two causes for concern as Aaron Murray, Isaiah Crowell, and Orson Charles prepare to tee it up this fall.
T. Kyle King and his family traveled to Memphis for the Liberty Bowl, where the Dawg Sports co-author and his son were present for the Georgia Bulldogs' college football game against the Central Florida Knights.
In an effort to revitalize the Georgia Bulldogs' strength and conditioning program, Mark Richt has replaced Dave Van Halanger with Joe Tereshinski. Dawg Sports explains why the move inspires more hope than confidence.