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Happy Independence Day Dawg Sports!
It’s July 4th, the day we celebrate one of history’s earliest and most impactful conference realignments. The decision by our founding fathers that the British Empire’s revenue sharing model just wasn’t for them, and became the Notre Dame of the Western Hemisphere, geopolitically speaking. Their fateful decision saved us from a number of indignities, such […]
Free Form Friday: The Best of the Best
Maetsro, the music: This is Free Form Friday, the closest we can come to a weekend tailgate thread in the absence of any college sporting events whatsoever. It’s the place to talk about anything or nothing at all, though as usual I have a little conversation starter to get you going if you choose. And […]
A Dozen (And A Half) Decisive ‘Dawgs: #18, London Humphreys
College football season will be here before you know it. And once again this season we’re counting down the Georgia Bulldogs whose performance will make the biggest impact on the season’s success. Only this time I couldn’t pick twelve, so we’re examining eighteen key contributorsWe start with a veteran wide receiver who’s no stranger to […]
The Morning Memory: JSW Scores Not One But Two Huge September Touchdowns
In the span of a few weeks in September 2013, Georgia wide receiver Justin Scott-Wesley hauled in two of the biggest touchdowns of the late stage Mark Richt era Bulldogs. The first of these touchdowns was Week 2 against the Steve Spurrier South Carolina Gamecocks. Up 34-30 in the fourth, Aaron Murray connected with a […]
Wisconsin’s Cheesy New Sponsorship Deal Creams The Competition
Admittedly in this space we’ve been pretty harsh about the creeping commercialism of college football. We get it, somebody has to pay those NIL deals, and the palatial stadiums don’t build themselves. But still it often feels like conference and school officials have uniformly undergone a very precise lobotomy that removed the part of their […]
Position Preview: Georgia Bulldogs 2026 Defensive Line Unit Breakdown
The Georgia Bulldogs enter 2026 with a defensive line that is at once experienced and still coming into its own. But the potential is certainly there for the trench ‘Dawgs to become an anchor for the defense. The unit lost All-SEC performer Christen Miller to the 2026 NFL Draft, where he was taken in the […]
Jackson Wins Golden Spikes, Dawgs Cash In Via Portal
Not to overstate things, but June 29, 2026 may end up being the most consequential day when it comes to the current state of the Georgia baseball program. If you just took Monday night’s news that Dan Jackson won the Golden Spikes Award, the honor given to the top player in college baseball, that would […]
The Morning Memory: Pollack Plucks The Chickens
You ever think it just might not be your day? You and South Carolina quarterback Corey Jenkins have that in common, or at least you would as you pointlessly asked the back judge what happened after David Pollack ruined your afternoon. Georgia and South Carolina were locked in a sloppy, low scoring early season matchup […]
Henley Charges Late in Connecticut
Ted Scott likes Connecticut. As the caddie for former Bulldog Bubba Watson, Scott saw his golfer capture 3 Travelers Championships at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, CT. But the last was in 2018, as Watson’s mercurial nature bled into his golf game producing inconsistent play and falling farther down leaderboards. After discussions with Watson, and […]
The Morning Memory: Jones’ Scoop & Score Keys Rout of UT
Doing something once can be framed by your detractors as a flash. But when it happens multiple times in a short span? It becomes a standard of expectation. That standard was stomped into the ground at Neyland Stadium early in the 2003 Georgia football season when Georgia made it three wins in a row against […]
The Morning Memory: Bobo and Edwards skin the Gators
I’m a simple man. I like to start my day with a good cup of coffee. Maybe a nice stack of pancakes. And a video of the Florida Gators getting beaten like a set of bongos. 1997 came squarely in the middle of a long stretch of utter torment for Bulldog fans in Jacksonville.It’s difficult […]
Free Form Friday:Cruising Down Memory Lane
Maestro, the music: Welcome to Free Form Friday, a laissez faire lounge for your college football-free weekends from here to the start of the season. It’s the place for you to talk with your fellow readers about anything or nothing at all, though I usually try to offer at least one potential topic. Sometimes it’s […]
Position Preview: Mix of veterans and newcomers should keep UGA ground game humming
We begin our rundown of every position group on the 2026 Georgia Bulldogs roster with a group that returns both a ton of production and yet a few questions as well. There are plenty of position groups to get excited about for the Georgia Bulldogs heading into the 2026 college football season. Offensively, one of […]
The Morning Memory: What is Britney doing with her life? Beatin’ Bama.
Welcome to the Morning Memory, in which we look back fondly on a treasured moment from the Bulldog past. This morning’s installment comes to you all the way from September 22, 2007. That’s when Mark Richt and #22 Georgia went to Tuscaloosa to take on #16 Alabama and second year head coach Nick Saban. The […]
Ranking Kirby Smart’s Top Sound Bites
To say that it has been a transformational time in Athens since the hiring of Kirby Smart in December of 2015 is one of the biggest understatements that can be made. The standard of what can be has come to Georgia football, and the Bulldogs have become college football’s standard bearer through being relentless, unyielding […]
Mitchell Makes History At US Open
It was an Okie St. Cowboy-turned-Oregon Duck that hoisted the trophy Sunday evening, but we still had Bulldog representation sprinkled across the Long Island leaderboard. Yes, Wyndham Clark held onto the lead and held off LSU Tiger Sam Burns to claim the third major of 2026. It was really an opening 64 in blustery conditions […]
The Morning Memory: Roquan, Roquan Everywhere
Welcome to the Morning Memory, in which we take a brief stroll down Bulldog memory lane to look back at a special moment from UGA football history. I think I could make a compelling argument that the 2018 Rose Bowl against Oklahoma was no lower than the third most memorable Georgia football game of the […]
Every Day Is A Good Day To Laugh At Florida
The app formerly known as Twitter isn’t nearly as fun or as useful as it once was. If you’re like me, you occasionally saddle over there, get a costed by a series of bots and spammers, and then log right back off. But occasionally, it still comes in sort of handy. For example, while scrolling […]
The Morning Memory: Hello, Nick Chubb
Happy Saturday morning ‘Dawg fans. I don’t know how you plan to spend your weekend. I hope you make smart decisions. But whatever decisions you make, it’s unlikely that they’ll be better than the decision to give the ball to freshman Nick Chubb on a toss sweep against a Clemson defense that’s already been tenderized […]
Free Form Friday: Grading The Year That Was In UGA Athletics
Maestro, the music if you will: The Diamond ‘Dawgs have bowed out of the postseason. Collegiate track, softball and golf have closed up shop for the year. Friends, it is officially the offest part of the offseason. That’s not my problem. It’s not your problem. It’s our problem. And collective problems call for collective solutions. […]
The Morning Memory: Pulpwood Sinks The Commodores
Few Georgia football players have ever been so legendary and at the same time so lost to the sands of history as Andre “Pulpwood” Smith. The bruising fullback out of Coffee County emerged in the post-Herschel days when Georgia was definitively “Running Back University.” Smith ran with a combination of bruising power and blazing speed […]
Diamond Dawgs Bounced From CWS By Sooners
The special and amazing ride ended for the Diamond Dawgs in the College World Series on Wednesday night in Omaha, Neb., as Georgia’s fortunes ran out of gas in an 11-4 loss to Oklahoma. The Sooners now advance to face North Carolina in the CWS Championship Series. Thus ends a magical season for Georgia, one […]
Let’s Do It Again: Georgia/Oklahoma CWS TV/Streaming and Live Thread
Your Georgia Bulldogs are once again taking on the Oklahoma Sooners in the College World Series, this time with even more at stake. The Bulldogs dispatched the Texas Longhorns last night and now need two straight victories over the red hot Sooners to avoid elimination. If they can pull that off, they’ll book a trip […]
‘Dawgs on Tour: Father’s Day Edition
Tournament: The 126th United States Open Championship, June 18-21, 2026 Course: Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, par 70, 7,440 yards. In Southampton, Long Island NY. Purse: $21.5 million in total, $4.3 million to the winner. Defending Champ: JJ Spaun. The Aztec from SDSU had shown positive signs earlier in the year when he took Rory McIlroy […]
Still Alive: Pitching Stellar Again As Dawgs Blank Texas
Thanks to what’s become a tried and true formula, the Diamond Dawgs are still alive in the College World Series. For the third time in as many games in Omaha, Georgia received strong starting pitching. The end result? A gritty 2-0 win in Tuesday’s night’s elimination game against Texas to move on to the bracket […]