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Opponent Preview: Oklahoma Sooners

Mascot: Sooners, named for the *ahem* overly enthusiastic folks who rushed into the territory to claim land prior to the starter’s pistol that officially announced the race had begun.  2025 Record: 10-3, 6-2 SEC Conference: Big 12 SEC. Still feels weird. Series History: Georgia leads 1-0 (won 54-48-in the greatest Rose Bowl ever played). Head […]

The Morning Memory: Dawgs Romp Over Boise

So after two SEC title game appearances in three years, how did Georgia spend the 2005 college football offseason? As a trendy prediction to lose to an upstart. With mega-stars like David Greene, David Pollack and Fred Gibson having just graduated, holes had to be filled in a hurry – and that will had to […]

A Dozen and a Half Decisive ‘Dawgs: #14 Quintavius Johnson

Quintavius Johnson took a major step forward in his first year as a full-time starter at outside linebacker for the Red and Black in 2025. The redshirt sophomore played and started all 14 games, finishing with 35 total tackles (21 solo), 6.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, a forced fumble, and 3 pass breakups. Even […]

Which New SEC Head Coach Worries You The Most

There are many ways in which Georgia is fortunate to have Kirby Smart as its head football coach. One of them is seen currently at six other SEC schools. As this season begins, LSU, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Auburn, Florida and Arkansas have new head football coaches. For Auburn, Florida and Arkansas, they get a handful […]

Morning Memory: Hot Pod Drills the Peach Bowl Winner

January 1, 2021 could be looked back upon as the catalyst for the Dawgs’ back to back national championships. If you don’t want to go THAT far, then surely we can all agree that this day provided some serious good vibes heading into the 2021 offseason that led to Georgia’s first title in 41 years […]

Arkansas Razorback Preview: New Pig Sooie!

Arkansas football enters 2026 looking almost nothing like the team that stumbled through a disastrous 2025 season that saw them go 2-10 overall and 0-for-the-SEC. After Sam Pittman was fired in late September and Bobby Petrino finished out the year as interim coach, the Razorbacks turned to Memphis’ Ryan Silverfield to lead yet another full […]

‘Dawgs Motor Up To Detroit In Search Of Points

The Twin Cities injected some excitement into the late season last week, and there was good news for former Bulldogs to boot. First, Tour rookie (I mean like 24 days since turning pro) Jackson Koivun won the 3M Open in his 3rd start as a professional and 7th time playing a Tour event (he played […]

The Morning Memory: Might As Well Jump

There have been other Bulldogs tailbacks who ran for more yards than Knowshon Moreno. There are Bulldog tailbacks with more SEC and national title rings than Knowshon Moreno. But pound for pound and carry for carry, has there ever been a more electric Bulldog tailbacks who ran than Knowshon Moreno? I submit that the answer […]

SEC’s New Targeting Rule A Win For Common Sense

SEC Media Days 2026 was, as usual, a lot of sizzle and very little steak. But one announcement was significant enough that it merits further consideration. The league announced that beginning in 2026 a player’s first targeting ejection of the season will no longer carry an automatic suspension into the next game. The player is […]

SEC Hot Seat Watch 2026

The SEC enters 2026 with six new head coaches after last year’s carousel turned into a Game of Thrones episode, sending Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and LSU to the Indeed portal to make new hires. That churn means most of the pressure this season falls on a smaller group of holdovers who’ve already […]

Bulldogs SEC Basketball Schedule Announced

Mike White’s Bulldogs are already playing a marquee out-of-conference tournament. Now we know that the conference slate isn’t going to be a whole lot easier. The Bulldogs will host five tournament teams from last season and play eleven tournament teams in total, not a surprising total given that so many SEC squads made the tournament […]

The Morning Memory: Stet Jets Past The Barn

As a reminder, the stated official policy of this site is that Auburn University is a thoroughly ridiculous institution in all ways and across all criteria. Rest assured that will never change, and if you see anything in these digital pages to the contrary it means your author La, every last one of us, has […]

A Dozen And A Half Decisive ‘Dawgs: #15 Khalil Barnes

When Georgia landed Khalil Barnes out of the transfer portal in January it marked a full-circle moment for the Bogart, native. Barnes grew up minutes from Athens, starred at North Oconee High School, but chose Clemson over the hometown Bulldogs coming out of high school. But three seasons and 30 starts later, he is finally […]

The Morning Memory: Brock Bowers Has A Day

Here’s a terrifying thought for you: one day in the distant future college football fans may forget just how amazing Brock Bowers was during his Georgia Bulldogs career. I know, it’s difficult to imagine. Bowers played three seasons of college football and was named All-SEC and All-American in each of them. He won the Mackey […]

‘Dawgs Preseason Pick For SEC Title

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice? Shame on me. Win the SEC twice in a row over the teams that league media had thought would take home the trophy? Well then people decide they won’t be fooled again. The assembled voters at SEC Media Days have tabbed the Red and Black to […]

Free Form Friday: Your College Football 2026 Streaming Options

This is Free Form Friday, the virtual community pool around which we lounge while waiting for the blessed return of college football. Remember, one poster at a time in the diving board, and yes, all minors must be accompanied by an adult who’s consumed fewer Coors Lites than they have fingers. Other than that, it’s […]

The Morning Memory: Belue Leads ‘Wonderdogs’ Past Tech

In a casual sense, the instant reaction to hearing about Buck Belue is one of two things: “Belue To Scott” Or executing the well-planned offensive strategy of one of two run plays in 1980 and 1981 – “Herschel left or Herschel right.” But if you want to talk about Buck Belue in the full sense […]

‘Dawgs on Tour: Back Stateside, ‘Dawgs Look For Points in Twin Cities

2026 Majors are in the books. The boys in Red & Black had some good showings, but it is time to put that behind you, as the end of the season and the big payout in the FedEx Cup playoffs looms. Tournament: 3M Open, July 23-26, 2026. Course: TPC Twin Cities, par 71, 7,431 yards. […]

Smart Is Confident In Bobo. What About The Fans?

Looking ahead to this fall in Athens, the atmosphere leading up to kickoff stands to be tamer against Tennessee State and Western Kentucky compared to that of later in September when Oklahoma comes to town. Sure, those early-season tailgates will have lots of elements of reuniting with old game-day friends. But as far as intensity […]

The Morning Memory: Hines Ward Sends Ray Goff Out On Top

There may be no figure associated with University of Georgia football less respected proportionally to their program contribution than Ray Goff. Before Goff was the Bulldogs’ head coach he was the Bulldogs’ starting quarterback, and he was a danged good one. In fact, Goff was the SEC player of the year in 1976, when he […]

Tailback Dante Dowdell Injured In ATV Accident, Return Uncertain

At SEC Media Days this morning Kirby Smart provided an injury updates on a number of players. While most of those were pretty pedestrian, the update on transfer tailback Dante Dowdell is more serious. Smart confirmed reports that Dowdell did indeed suffer a significant injury. The Top Dawg didn’t specify a timeline for a possible […]

Let The Big ‘Dawg Speak: Kirby Smart Takes The Stage At SEC Media Days

Day two of SEC Media Days is about to get underway with Kirby Smart first up on the schedule. The Bulldog Skipper is notoriously tightlipped about his football team at these type of events, but occasionally offers some interesting remarks about the league more generally or the state of college football writ large. I expect […]

The Morning Memory: Aaron Murray Runs Wild On Rocky Top

With 13,166 yards over the course of his career, Aaron Murray remains the SEC’s all-time leading passer. Few Bulldogs signal callers have ever slung the pigskin around quite like the Tampa Touchdown Tosser. As a result, it’s easy to forget that Murray could also move the ball on the ground as well. Just ask the […]

Another Henley Sunday Charge; Other ‘Dawgs Falter at British.

Every 10-12 years, the UK weather does an about face during the British Open. Where usually the coastal conditions in northern England and Scotland are alternately sunny or cool and sideways rainy, every once in a while Championship Week starts warm and dry and ends that way. Such was the case this year. Royal Birkdale […]