Georgia won its 15th straight game and completed its third straight sweep Sunday afternoon in a 9-7 win over the Columbia Lions.
Here are a few former Bulldogs who can do themselves the most favors in this year's Pro Day for the University of Georgia.
The Georgia Bulldogs are set to begin Spring Practice in less than a week. We take a look at what the defensive depth chart could look like as practice begins.
Former Georgia Bulldogs running back has a new pro football home after spending the 2024 preseason with the Pittsburgh Steelers
Rousseau is a defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, who was selected with the No. 30 pick (first-round) in the 2021 NFL draft. Rousseau has 25.0 career sacks across four NFL seasons and is an impactful player for the Bills’ defense.
ATHENS – Dakota Leffew’s last game in Stegeman Coliseum was a lot like his first, except for the uniform change.
Nashville Christian signal-caller Jared Curtis was once committed to the Bulldogs, only to walk back that decision, leaving Georgia in a battle with the Oregon Ducks, who have focused on Curtis after four-star quarterback flipped to the USC Trojans.
Georgia baseball’s bats powered another 5-0 week, previewing an offense with sky-high potential when SEC play begins in five days.
Four-star Florida State Seminoles commit Darryl Bell is visiting other programs that are pursuing him, according to On3. Several schools offered him and his top schools include Florida State, Michigan, Nebraska, Auburn, Alabama, and Georgia.
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Georgia basketball vs Vanderbilt: Bulldogs pull away to about lock up NCAA Tournament bid
Georgia women’s basketball rallies past Arkansas 79-74 in SEC tournament opener
Bubble Watch: Georgia Is in Position to End 10-Year NCAA Tournament Drought After Beating Vanderbilt
Asa Newell spoke with confidence after Georgia's 79-68 win over Vanderbilt on Saturday when he proclaimed, “We're going to be dancing.” It has been 10 years since a Georgia player could make that boast about the Bulldogs' NCAA Tournament outlook following their final regular-season game.
No. 1 Georgia women’s tennis continued its momentum on the road in Lexington, dominating Kentucky 4-0. The Bulldogs have now won their last 16 meetings against the Wildcats.
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