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Aug. 28, 2011

1. SOUTH CAROLINA-GEORGIA - Full Story

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Aug. 6, 2011

As a bona fide NFL star who just signed his second long-term contract with the Carolina Panthers, obtaining a college degree may never have been necessary for Thomas Davis. - Full Story

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Aug. 5, 2011

Apparently all a coach needs to do is give a recruiting class a catchy nickname to help it become "the greatest haul in school history." - Full Story

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Aug. 4, 2011

Before a Georgia player buckled a chin strap for the first preseason practice on Thursday, coach Mark Richt provided some inspiration that had quarterback Aaron Murray sounding like he was ready to run through a wall. Richt addressed the team on Wednesday night and Murray called it “my favorite speech coach Richt has given in [...] - Full Story

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Jul. 23, 2011

HOOVER, Ala. — Many recruiting analysts painted Zach Mettenberger as LSU’s next starting quarterback when the former Georgia player signed with the Tigers last December. - Full Story

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HOOVER, Ala. -- Les Miles' near silence said it all Friday at Southeastern Conference media days. - Full Story

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Jul. 22, 2011

HOOVER, Ala. -- Auburn coach Gene Chizik had to know the questions were coming when he arrived at Southeastern Conference Media Days on Thursday. - Full Story

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Jul. 21, 2011

HOOVER, Ala. – As soon as Georgia confirmed on Wednesday that it has another football uniform change in store for the opener against Boise State, the “G” word began to circulate within the fan base. “G” as in gimmick. Here’s a “G” phrase for those folks, too: Get over yourselves. The outfits worn by a [...] - Full Story

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HOOVER, Ala. -- Mike Slive typically opens the Southeastern Conference's annual Media Days by listing the league's various championships and accomplishments from the previous year. - Full Story

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Jul. 20, 2011

HOOVER, Ala. – Mike Slive typically opens the Southeastern Conference’s annual media days by listing the league’s various championships and accomplishments from the previous year. He used his state of the conference address on Wednesday to do more than brag. The SEC Commissioner proposed an ambitious four-plank agenda that could put a sledgehammer to the [...] - Full Story

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Jul. 9, 2011

Many Georgia fans hoped top prospect Isaiah Crowell would seize control of the starting tailback spot early this fall. - Full Story

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Jul. 8, 2011

Many Georgia fans hoped top prospect Isaiah Crowell would seize control of the starting tailback spot early this fall. After Friday’s announcement that senior Caleb King is academically ineligible – continuing the backfield attrition that started with Washaun Ealey’s transfer to Jacksonville State last month – Crowell may now become the starter by default. King’s [...] - Full Story

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Jun. 20, 2011

The Billie Wickliffe Invitational Golf Tournament has been around for more than 40 years, but this is the first year the event will have been named after a bona fide Georgia Golf Hall of Famer. - Full Story

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Jun. 19, 2011

SOUTHPORT, England - At least one University of Georgia golfer has a bid to next year's Masters - and it might not be the one you expected. - Full Story

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Jun. 18, 2011

Mark Richt witnessed devastating poverty on mission trips to Honduras and admits the experience affected him deeply. - Full Story

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Jun. 16, 2011

The question concerned a formerly touchy subject, but Bubba Watson attacked it the same way he would a 400-yard par 5: aggressively. - Full Story

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Jun. 3, 2011

Without forgetting the numerous NCAA Tournament appearances and College World Series trips that dot David Perno's tenure at Georgia, the 2011 season may go down as one of his most impressive coaching performances. - Full Story

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May. 30, 2011

This time a year ago, Georgia’s baseball players had already cleared their lockers and scattered for the summer after a forgettable season. On Monday, the Bulldogs began to jubilantly pack their bags for a trip to the NCAA postseason. Georgia (31-30) will head to the Corvallis (Ore.) Regional as the No. 3 seed and will [...] - Full Story

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May. 25, 2011

Georgia owns the Southeastern Conference's second-best Academic Progress Rate in two major sports - including football - according to data released by the NCAA on Tuesday. - Full Story

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May. 24, 2011

Georgia owns the Southeastern Conference’s second-best Academic Progress Rate in two major sports — including football — according to data released by the NCAA on Tuesday. Thanks to a perfect score of 1,000 for the last academic year, Georgia’s football team posted a multi-year score of 976, which tied Florida for second place, one point [...] - Full Story

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May. 8, 2011

The Henley brothers, Russell and Adam, had to make an emergency stop before heading to the UGA Golf Course for Sunday’s final round of the Stadion Classic at UGA. They dropped by a CVS store and chipped in to buy a Mother’s Day card for their mom, Sally, and presented it to her before third-round [...] - Full Story

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May. 2, 2011

The difference in scale between Russell Henley's first professional golf event and his second could hardly have been greater. - Full Story

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Apr. 20, 2011

A missed gimme putt here, a misplaced chip shot there. - Full Story

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Apr. 17, 2011

The past and the present were on display Saturday at Georgia's annual G-Day spring football extravaganza. - Full Story

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Apr. 16, 2011

David Perno is savvy enough to know not to publicly discuss the significantly easier Southeastern Conference schedule that awaits his Georgia team after this weekend's series against No. 4 Florida. - Full Story

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