Monthly Archives: May 2012

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May. 31, 2012

DESTIN, Fla. — Missouri and Texas A&M won’t officially make the Southeastern Conference a 14-team league until July 1, but they haven’t been shy about trumpeting their new home. - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla. — The Southeastern Conference is expected to hammer out details of its position on the structure of the college football playoff it will support when the league’s spring meetings wrap up today. - Full Story

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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — The Georgia men’s golf team saved its best for last on Thursday at the NCAA Championships. - Full Story

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Jay Hogue, who served as an assistant coach at the University of Denver for the last two years, and Philip Ogletree, who recently completed his 12th season on the staff at LSU, have been named assistant gymnastics coaches at the University of Georgia, head coach Danna Durante announced Thursday. - Full Story

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J.P. Hackney has been named to the Capital One Academic All-District men’s track and field/cross country team. - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla. — It had the makings of a game worth circling on your calendar. If you already had a calendar for 2020 and 2021, that is. Now it’s off. Georgia and Ohio State have scrapped their planned home-and-home series for those years after the Big Ten school wanted out. “The bottom line, they said [...] - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla.–Among the football scheduling ideas bounced around this week at the SEC spring meetings is playing nine league games instead of eight. “Whether or not it had any serious traction is another question,” SEC commissioner Mike Slive said. “but it certainly was one of the formats discussed.” LSU athletic director Joe Alleva said he [...] - Full Story

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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — After climbing into contention early in the second round, the Georgia men’s golf team slipped further back at the NCAA Championships on Wednesday at The Riviera Club. - Full Story

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May. 30, 2012

DESTIN, Fla. — The growing pains of the Southeastern Conference becoming a 14-team league were aired out in meeting rooms of the Sandestin Hilton on Wednesday as future scheduling models were passionately debated and dissected. - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla. — The idea of putting some extra cash in the pockets of players was again bounced around at the Southeastern Conference spring meetings Wednesday. - Full Story

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Georgia started its 2012 season with optimism and expectations of a return to the College World Series. - Full Story

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The Georgia football coaches have just concluded three weeks of prospect evaluation, which will be followed by camps during the month of June. - Full Story

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings announced Wednesday that cornerback Asher Allen has retired from football, a curious decision for a 24-year-old who was about to enter only his fourth NFL season. - Full Story

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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. - Led by veteran T.J. Mitchell, the Georgia men's golf team posted an 11-over-par 295 in the first round of the NCAA Championships on Tuesday at The Riviera Club. - Full Story

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May. 29, 2012

Georgia rising junior basketball player Donte’ Williams could be suspended for the start of the coming season after he was arrested on a misdemeanor possession of marijuana charge over the weekend. - Full Story

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Alex Wood had one of the best seasons in Georgia history and picked up some All-Southeastern Conference honors to go with it on Tuesday. - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla. — The Southeastern Conference still has to hash out its playoff position this week on how teams should be selected and where the games would be played, but its football coaches and its commissioner agree on one thing for sure. - Full Story

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DUBLIN, Ohio — - Full Story

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DUBLIN, Ohio — - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla. — The Southeastern Conference is the envy of the college football world for its six straight BCS national titles. - Full Story

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DESTIN, Fla.—Welcome to the SEC spring meetings, which this year seems like a mini-SEC Media Days with a now-14 schools having time set aside for their coaches to speak to about 45 media members here. The new guys on the block didn’t exactly hit the ground running here at the Sandestin Hilton. While about 30 [...] - Full Story

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Georgia’s young golf team gained the best kind of experience it could just to reach the NCAA championships. - Full Story

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May. 28, 2012

The roads Billy Henderson always seems to find himself traveling lead to Valdosta. - Full Story

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Georgia’s Chelsey Gullickson and Nadja Gilchrist came into the finals of the NCAA women’s doubles tournament on a roll, but unfortunately for them, they ran into a team on Monday that had amassed even more momentum. - Full Story

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A pulled abdomen, shin splints and last week’s bout with food poisoning couldn’t keep Southern Cal’s Steve Johnson from marching toward another NCAA singles title. - Full Story

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