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Four-star recruit chooses to play with the Bulldogs Tavarres King always knew which college he would attend. He grew up in Mount Airy, a city in northeast Georgia about an hour drive from Athens. King knew his talents would land him in college football and he had his heart set on where he would be since he could remember. … 0 Comments
Georgia football officially signed its freshman class for the 2008 season Wednesday, pulling in one of the top recruiting classes in the country. Rivals.com ranked the 22 Bulldog signees as the No. 6 class in the country, while Scout.com put it at No. 4. "I don't get that worked up about (a class' ranking)," head coach Mark Richt said. … 2 Comments
The Georgia men's basketball team suffered a let down Wednesday night after losing its fourth straight game, but hours later life grew a little worse for one of its players. Point guard Billy Humphrey was arrested at 2:12 a.m. Thursday and charged with underage possession and failure to obey a traffic control device by the Athens Clarke County police. … 46 Comments
Kelley Hyndman didn't do anything different after last season ended. In fact, she did less. Instead of training vigorously during the summer to prepare for her last season with the Georgia women's tennis team, she spent her summer days working in an office writing newsletters and designing outfits at the Smith Stearns Tennis Academy in Hilton Head, S. … 0 Comments
At the start of the new year, the No. 24 Lady Bulldogs' game versus Arkansas was supposed to be much more important. Georgia (16-6, 3-4 SEC) and Arkansas (17-5, 2-5) have been in free fall, combining for a 5-11 record since Jan. 6. Head coach Andy Landers has employed a number of different practice and pre-game tactics during his team's recent losing streak, as the Lady Bulldogs look to avoid what would be the first four-game skid in Landers' 29-year tenure. … 0 Comments
With all but one of Georgia's commitments signing Wednesday, head coach Mark Richt has to be pleased. Another year brings another top-ten signing class, something Georgia fans have become accustomed to in the Richt era. While each player instantly is judged by the number of stars he has been assigned, only time will tell who the true winners are. … 0 Comments
The Georgia men's basketball team's SEC hopes continued to spiral downward Wednesday night in a 67-59 loss to No. 23 Vanderbilt at Stegeman Coliseum. The loss was the Bulldogs' fourth in a row, and the third in which they had a chance to win down the stretch but came up short against a conference foe. … 3 Comments