Monthly Archives: January 2012

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Jan. 31, 2012

Georgia limped into its conference bye with battered bodies and bruised egos after a 1-5 start to league play. - Full Story

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From South Georgia to South Florida, a pair of highly-coveted football recruits will make much-anticipated announcements today that will reveal whether they will play in Athens. - Full Story

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Georgia associate head strength and conditioning coach Keith Gray is leaving the program to become a strength coach with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, he said via email this evening. Gray has been a full-time assistant with the program since 1999 and was promoted to associate head strength coach in 2003. Dawgs247 first reported Gray was [...] - Full Story

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A fomer colleague of mine over at the Columbus (Ga.) Ledger-Enquirer, Joe Paull, captured some video of Columbus High LHP/OF Kyle Carter, a recent Georgia signee, yesterday during the team’s first practice of the season. While I doubt Carter will ever play college baseball – he’s projected as a first-round draft pick – he’s something [...] - Full Story

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Once Georgia’s football recruiting class officially takes shape on national signing day, coach Mark Richt and recruiting coordinator Rodney Garner usually thank everyone that played a part — from academic support staff to secretaries to janitors. This year they may want to include the people on campus that fed running back recruit Todd Gurley of [...] - Full Story

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Once Georgia’s football recruiting class officially takes shape on national signing day, coach Mark Richt and recruiting coordinator Rodney Garner usually thank everyone that played a part — from academic support staff to secretaries to janitors. - Full Story

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Jan. 30, 2012

Georgia landed a commitment today from Memphis defensive back Sheldon Dawson, according to his high school coach. “Sheldon is going to Georgia,” Ridgeway High coach Duron Sutton said tonight. “That’s what he told me. He didn’t do anything big (to announce his decision).” Sutton said Dawson spoke to Georgia coaches around the lunch hour today to [...] - Full Story

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Jan. 29, 2012

No matter where Georgia lined up its shots, a Tennessee hand jumped into the field of vision. - Full Story

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College football recruiting has hit the homestretch before Wednesday’s national signing day when players can officially sign with schools. - Full Story

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Jan. 28, 2012

After going on the road the last two weeks, Georgia found familiar surroundings and a friendly sellout crowd to its liking. - Full Story

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MOBILE, Ala. — A leg injury put a bad ending on what had been a good week for Georgia’s Brandon Boykin at the Senior Bowl. - Full Story

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He’s arguably the most pivotal piece of Georgia’s 2012 recruiting class. - Full Story

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The last time Georgia played Tennessee, the Lady Bulldogs produced one of their flattest performances of the season that resulted in a predictably lopsided defeat. - Full Story

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Isaiah Crowell was the focus of the Bulldog Nation last signing day. This year will likely be just as dramatic — if not more so. - Full Story

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Brandon Boykin’s NFL stock seemed to be on the upswing after positive reports coming out of Senior Bowl practices this week, but the former Georgia cornerback left the game today in Mobile, Ala., with a leg injury. The word from a reporter at the game was that Boykin sustained a “lower leg” injury. That was [...] - Full Story

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After what felt like a year of foggy, chilly days, I couldn’t wait to get out to Foley Field on Saturday to catch part of the Georgia baseball team’s first intrasquad scrimmage. I didn’t catch a whiff of freshly cut grass, and it was only 60 degrees out, but it gave me some hope that [...] - Full Story

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Jan. 27, 2012

The first few years of competitive gymnastics can be a solitary experience.   - Full Story

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One of the most baseball-crazy cities in the country is
St. Louis. - Full Story

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Sheldon Dawson’s high school coach said the Memphis cornerback could announce his college choice on Monday. “Right now I think Georgia’s the team to beat,” Ridgeway coach Duron Sutton said after Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham and secondary coach Scott Lakatos visited Wednesday. “If you ask me, I think that’s where he’s going. That’s what [...] - Full Story

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Jan. 26, 2012

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Christina Foggie's career-high 34 points and seven 3-pointers helped Vanderbilt top 17th-ranked Georgia 68-48 on Thursday night. - Full Story

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Springtime can’t be very far away because the Georgia baseball team opens preseason practice on Saturday. - Full Story

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The reigning Southeastern Conference champion Georgia men’s tennis team was picked to win the 2012 conference title, according to a preseason poll of the league’s 12 coaches released Thursday. - Full Story

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Jan. 25, 2012

Hot starts don’t happen very often. So when they do, it’s tempting to try to bottle the good vibes for use later in the season. - Full Story

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Phone messages for Bradwell Institute football coach Jim Walsh have been pouring in from schools calling to check about offensive lineman Chester Brown. - Full Story

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For just the fourth time in the 48-year history of Stegeman Coliseum, a No. 1 ranked men’s basketball team strutted its stuff in the old but recently renovated arena on Tuesday night. Kentucky looked the part for much of the game in rolling to a 57-44 victory over Georgia. The Bulldogs hung around for the [...] - Full Story

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