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Could Georgia baseball win the SEC for the first time in almost 20 years?
Georgia baseball has surged into first place in the SEC with a late-season sweep, putting the Bulldogs in position to win their first regular-season title since 2008.
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A sleeper? More like a history-maker. Daniel Jackson aims to be ‘undeniable.’
Daniel Jackson has already made both Georgia and SEC history as the first catcher to ever record 20 stolen bases and 20 home runs in a season.
Athens is getting a pro indoor football team, co-owned by UGA great
The Classic Center and Akins Ford Arena announced this week that David Pollack, Jerome Bettis and Brian Jordan will co-own the first Indoor Football League team in Georgia.
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NCAA changes could curb transfers as ‘five-for-five’ gains steam
The NCAA has adjusted a bylaw that would enable schools to negotiate terms with players that would prevent them from entering the transfer portal.
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Jeff Dantzler, Jon Stinchcomb get the call to lead Georgia’s football radio team
Georgia selected Jeff Dantzler and Jon Stinchcomb to take over football radio duties. Scott Howard called the games the past 18 years, with Josh Brock doing color analysis.
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5-star TE Jaxon Dollar commits to Georgia football
Jaxon Dollar, a five-star tight end prospect, announced his decision to play for Georgia football on Thursday.
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Kirby Smart admits the SEC has fallen behind the Big Ten in college football
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said that with the Big Ten winning the past three national championships in football, it's hard to argue the SEC is the better conference now.
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Kirby Smart: No spring transfer portal is no problem for Georgia football
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart says he's glad there is no spring transfer portal this year. He’ll focus on player development to address the Bulldogs’ areas of concern.
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Kirby Smart concerned about college sports’ future: ‘I wish I could do more’
Georgia has announced it has no plans to cut any of its scholarship sports programs in the wake of Arkansas eliminating its tennis programs.
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Georgia football’s projected depth chart after spring practice
Here's how Georgia football's projected depth chart for offense and defense shapes up after 15 spring practices. The Bulldogs' season opener is Sept. 5 vs. Tennessee State.











