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Solid Central Michigan should keep it close

By DANIEL MONSON

MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - Central Michigan University's football program was in trouble in fall of 2005. Not only was the attendance at Kelly/Shorts Stadium dwindling and student support suffering, but the team had lost the trust of the community. … 4 Comments

Richt says games on Thursdays not likely, but 'wouldn't hurt'

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Head coach Mark Richt noted that Central Michigan and South Carolina both have added advantages since they both play Thursday night games the week before playing Georgia. "It's more time to prepare than we have to prepare for them," Richt said. "I don't like it. … 2 Comments

Cross country runners defeat Jackets at IM fields

By HAYTER WHITMAN

About 300 spectators gathered at dusk Thursday under blue skies with high, fluffy clouds to cheer on the Georgia cross country team as it faced off with Georgia Tech at the intramural fields. With light from the setting sun casting long shadows and cool temperatures, a painter could have hardly set the scene better. … 0 Comments

Tough task for volleybll team

By RYNE DENNIS

With four straight home games to start the season, the Georgia volleyball team started its season off strong. The Bulldogs (3-1) suffered their only loss in a tough season opening match against Georgia Tech, who was selected to finish third in the Atlantic Coast Conference in a preseason poll. … 0 Comments

Volleyball team takes two at Duke Invitational

By RYNE DENNIS

The Georgia volleyball team improved its record to 5-1 after two victories Friday in the Duke Invitational. … 0 Comments

No. 2 Georgia hurdles over Central Michigan, 56-17

By Tyler Estep

Georgia's offense scored more points than it ever has at home during the Mark Richt era and the defense was able to contain Chippewa quarterback Dan LeFevour Saturday, as the No. 2 Bulldogs stormed past Central Michigan for a 56-17 win. Defensive end Demarcus Dobbs' 78-yard interception return for a touchdown made the game 28-0 before halftime, and running back Knowshon Moreno rushed for 168 yards and three touchdowns to cap it off. … 3 Comments

University panel finds snapper Henson not in violation of alcohol policy (w/resolution)

By Staff reports

According to a formal resolution ruled on Friday by a three-person panel on the University Judiciary, suspended Georgia snapper Jeff Henson is not in violation of the University's alcohol policy following his recent arrest. The ruling means Henson does not face suspension from the University and could be reinstated to the football team. … 4 Comments

Women's soccer faces tough weekend of top foes

By CHRIS ANTHONY

If the soccer team wants to have any success this weekend, it better have left the team was shredded by BYU back in Provo, Utah. Especially with No. 6 Virginia and No. 7 Stanford knocking on the door. … 0 Comments

Women golfers head to tourney

By NICK PARKER

Some of the top women's golf teams in the country will be taking part in the 2008 Fall Preview at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mill, Md. The Preview will be a chance for No. 6 Georgia to prove itself worthy of its preseason ranking by the NGCA Coaches Poll. … 0 Comments

Georgia women's soccer team loses tough one to Virginia

By CHRIS ANTHONY

The Georgia women's soccer team huffed and puffed, but it was all for naught against the Virginia Cavaliers Friday night. Despite keeping the game scoreless for the majority of the match, the Bulldogs fell by a score of 1-0. … 0 Comments

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