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3 Things That Worry Me About Charlotte

Here’s why I’m NOT worried about Saturday afternoon when the Niners come to town: 1.   The Charlotte offense. Out of 134 teams ranked, the Charlotte offense ranks 100th in completion percentage; 118th in 1st down offense; 130th in fumbles lost; 132nd in red zone offense; 128th in rushing offense; 128th in scoring offense, 108th in […]

Thursday Dawg Bites

The Bulldogs are back to barkin’ and bitin’ and I could not love it more. After several weeks of seemingly playing passive and letting other teams dictate the flow of the game, the Bulldogs of yesteryears may have returned. The physicality that was on display in last week’s win over Texas reminded us all what […]

Around the SEC Doesn’t Like Ultimatums

Welcome to the penultimate Around the SEC of the regular season. While others moan and gripe about the SEC slate of games this weekend despite not having what would be deemed as a gauntlet of a schedule themselves (looking at you, Ohio State and Indiana), we here want to see who is making headlines (looking […]

What Was Matthew McConaughey Thinking?

You know the scene. You’re sipping your morning coffee the day after another Georgia Bulldog victory, perusing the reaction pieces and scouring the internet for injury updates, when it hits you, “Hey! Dawg Sports hasn’t done that snarky Sunday piece where they pretend to know what the other team’s coach was thinking.” Well friends, we’ve […]

Chapel Bell Curve: The one with a grand unified theory of Georgia Bulldog football.

Unlike the Texas Longhorns’ playoff hopes, Nathan and Yara survived the weekend. Also unlike Longhorn fans, your intrepid hosts can’t wait to talk about Georgia’s big SEC victory over the Burnt Orange. Topics hashed out on this episode include: And remember if you’re not a Gator and you don’t eat boogers you’ll want to like, […]

Tuesday ‘Dawg Bites Knows The Change Has Come

Welcome to Tuesday, Bulldog fans! The new SEC is here, and maybe no more of an announcement than this past weekend. South Carolina gives up a 27 point halftime lead to a Texas A&M team that somehow isn’t 8-4, Brent Venables and Oklahoma are now 4-0 in conference against the Yellowhammer State, and Georgia has […]

Dawg Sports on the Radio

You may have gotten tired of hearing people talk about Georgia’s 35-10 thumping of the Texas Longhorns this past Saturday. But if you’re not (and I can’t imagine you would be if you’re reading this college football website), and if you have the time and inclination to listen, the guy who MaconDawg overheard making fun […]

Winning Smart Victory Post #114

Before I begin, please note that the first part of the Victory Post today contains a rather strong Public Service Announcement. You are welcome to skip to the second part, where we compare CKS to CVD and CMR. In late March of this year, Mr. Squillian’s nephew turned 30. He has 3 children – two […]

Ten Thoughts From The Continued Ownership of Texas

No, Longhorns. You’re not playing Kansas anymore. Georgia continued its ownership of Texas on Saturday night, surging to a 35-10 win under the lights at Sanford Stadium. Here are ten thoughts from the win. 1. If you have listened to any post-game radio call-in shows from Athens, you have probably heard Jeff Dantzler requote a […]

Georgia adds nation’s top player to 2028 class

Saturday night was a big night in Athens. Sunday’s been kind of a banner day, too. Kirby Smart and company picked up some huge recruiting news this afternoon when 247Sports’ top-rated player and top quarterback for the 2028 class, IMG Academy’s Jayden Wade, chose the Red and Black over essentially every college football program in […]

Let The Big ‘Dawg Speak: Onside Kicks, Defensive Theory, and a Texas-sized Whippin’

A tired but clearly cheerful Kirby Smart met the assembled media after Georgia’s 35-10 win over Texas and was asked about precisely the things you would have expected following that game. Among other topics on the Top Dawg’s agenda: And a whole lot more. As always, our sincere thanks to our good friends at Bulldawg […]

Winning Smart Victory Post # 114

Before I begin, please note that the first part of the Victory Post today contains a rather strong Public Service Announcement. You are welcome to skip to the second part, where we compare CKS to CVD and CMR. In late March of this year, Mr. Squillian’s nephew turned 30. He has 3 children – two […]

MVDs: Texas Edition

You don’t take the field under the lights of Sanford Stadium against a top 10 team and cruise to victory without a total team effort. Even then some players are bound to stand out above the rest. These indispensable contributors are your MVDs, the Most Valuable ‘Dawgs from Georgia’s 35-10 beating of the Texas Longhorns. […]

Georgia 35, Texas 10: Kirby gambles and wins a big one

Kirby Smart doesn’t exactly have a reputation as a riverboat gambler. He plays the percentages, tries to avoid mistakes, and generally likes to give his talented and tough football teams a chance to win at the end. Which is why it was a little surprising tonight to watch him roll the dice three times in […]

Second Half Open Thread

So far so good. Georgia gets the ball coming out of the locker room with a chance to take a commanding lead. Let’s play smart, keep the intensity and finish this one off.

First Half Open Comment Thread

I’m deeply troubled by the absence of Bulldog fans scared out of their wits about this game. A Steve Sarkisian-coached team coming off a bye week after arguably their best performance of the season is the sort of thing that keeps me up at night. This feels like a back and forth slug fest between […]

Game Day ‘Dawg Bites/Early Games Open Thread

It’s game day in Athens, Georgia! Georgia got good injury news earlier this week when Drew Bobo (finger laceration) and Lawson Luckie (head injury) each dropped off the injury report. But no team in the SEC is experiencing injury luck like Texas, coming off their bye the only team in the league with no one […]

Chapel Bell Curve: Unlike Texas, It’s Back!

Nathan and Yara are back in the podcasting saddle, previewing Georgia’s huge matchup with the Texas Longhorns. There’s lots of great stuff in this episode, including: As always it would be much appreciated if you’d like, subscribe, and patreonize the show on your podcasting medium of choice. Until later… Go ‘Dawgs!!!!

What Makes a Rivalry?

The Georgia Bulldogs have no shortage of rivals. One of the metrics that I use to mark a successful season is whether or not we beat Auburn, Florida, Tech, and Tennessee, which means a full third of most seasons consists of rivalry games. I don’t really like the 16-team SEC or what it signals about […]

Georgia vs. Texas key matchups

Good Friday afternoon, Dawg fans!! We are so close to another incredible weekend of football, as multiple games on tomorrow’s slate will have a major impact on the College Football Playoff picture. Georgia is in one of those games, as the fifth-ranked Bulldogs gear up to take on the visiting Texas Longhorns in Athens. The […]

Cocktail Thursday: Texas Edition

If your Georgia Bulldogs are preparing to take on a team that began the season at #1 and still has a playoff berth on the line in a prime time matchup you could probably use a drink. I can help you with that. Two things strike me as critical for Georgia to win this football […]

Dawgs in the NFL: Copy and Paste

As the title suggests, I could simply copy and paste what I have written in these write-ups from previous weeks. For the third consecutive week, quarterback Matthew Stafford threw four or more touchdowns in a game, a first in NFL history. This past Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, the MVP of the 2009 Capital […]

3 Things That Worry Me About Texas

Here’s why I’m NOT worried about Saturday night when the Meadow Muffins come to town: 1.   Texas rushes for only 135 a game. Georgia allows only 100 yards a game. One of these numbers is categorically good, yet both are good for Bulldog fans.  The Burnt Orange Bevos returned a very talented RB in Quintrevion […]