Amy Williams+FollowEllis Robinson IV’s breakout year for GeorgiaEllis Robinson IV is making serious noise in his first season as a Georgia Bulldogs starting cornerback—he’s already tied the most interceptions by any defensive back in the Kirby Smart era, with four picks and counting. That’s the same number reached by Dawgs legends like Richard Lecounte III and Eric Stokes, but Robinson still has at least one more game to break the record. With the Sugar Bowl coming up, all eyes are on whether this sophomore can set a new standard for Georgia’s defense. What do you think—will Robinson take the top spot? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs fired up by Bleacher Report snubBleacher Report just ranked Georgia’s Gunner Stockton as only the 20th best quarterback in the country—despite his Heisman-worthy season and standout stats. Even more wild, quarterbacks from Ole Miss and Tulane landed above him, and former Bulldog Carson Beck, with twice as many interceptions, edged him out too. For a team that thrives on being doubted, this is the perfect playoff fuel. Expect Kirby Smart to use this as motivation, and watch for Stockton and the Dawgs to come out swinging in the Sugar Bowl. Do you think this kind of underdog energy gives Georgia an edge? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
glen25+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs land three on All-American teamsThree Georgia Bulldogs just made major waves on the AFCA All-American teams! Senior long-snapper Beau Gardner grabbed a first-team spot, capping off a postseason where he also won the Patrick Mannelly Award as the nation’s top long snapper. Drew Bobo and CJ Allen landed on the second team—impressive considering both battled through injuries this season. Allen, especially, returned to the field just weeks after knee surgery and still leads the team in tackles. These honors really highlight the grit and depth of this Georgia squad. What do you think this means for the Bulldogs’ future? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTar Heels vs Bulldogs: Rivalry Renewed!Heels fans, mark your calendars! UNC and the Dawgs are set for a rare home-and-home series, with the first clash at the Smith Center in 2026. It’s been over 20 years since these squads met, but the history runs deep—remember when Georgia denied MJ and the Heels a shot at back-to-back titles in '83? Can the Tar Heels keep their streak alive, or will the Bulldogs bite back? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #UNC #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s young Bulldogs rise to the challengeGeorgia’s postseason run is being powered by a wave of young talent stepping up when it matters most. With key players sidelined, redshirt freshman Malachi Toliver anchored the offensive line, while Rasean Dinkins filled big shoes on defense. Even true freshmen like Talyn Taylor and Landon Roldan saw meaningful snaps. Coach Kirby Smart says these guys aren’t freshmen anymore—they’re battle-tested. The Bulldogs’ ability to adapt and rely on their depth is turning adversity into opportunity. How do you feel about trusting young players in high-pressure games? Can this next-man-up mentality carry Georgia all the way? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUNC vs Georgia: Rivalry returns in 2026UNC and Georgia are set to reignite their basketball rivalry with a home-and-home series in 2026 and 2028. For longtime fans, this matchup brings back memories of classic showdowns—like Georgia’s shocking 1983 Elite Eight win over a Tar Heel squad featuring Michael Jordan. UNC has dominated at home, never losing to the Bulldogs in Chapel Hill. With both teams currently boasting top-25 records, these future games could be must-watch battles. How do you think this renewed rivalry will shape up? Which moments from past UNC-Georgia clashes stand out most to you? #Sports #UNC #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
glen25+FollowFormer Georgia Bulldog joins Florida staffA familiar face from Georgia football is making waves in Gainesville—Ryland Goede, once a Bulldog tight end, is stepping into his coaching career with the Florida Gators. After battling injuries and playing for multiple teams, Goede is now an offensive analyst under new head coach Jon Sumrall. This move is especially interesting since Goede was part of Georgia’s back-to-back national titles, and now he’s helping shape a rival program. It’s always wild to see former players cross rivalry lines—do you think this will add extra spice to the next Florida-Georgia matchup? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGeorgia hoops finally back in the Top 25!Georgia basketball fans, this is a moment to savor—Mike White has led the Dawgs into the AP Top 25 for back-to-back seasons, something we haven’t seen in Athens since the early 2000s! With a 9-1 record and a high-flying offense that leads the nation in scoring, fast breaks, and dunks, this team is making serious noise. As SEC play approaches, there’s real hope for a tournament run. How do you feel about Georgia’s rise? Can they keep up this pace against tougher competition? Let’s talk about what this means for the program and the community! #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #UGABasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBulldogs shine in awards season, drama asideGeorgia fans are riding a wild wave—while some off-field drama made headlines, the Bulldogs’ special teams quietly stole the show at the college football awards. Brett Thorson snagged the Ray Guy Award for top punter, and Beau Gardner took home the Patrick Mannelly Award for best snapper. These honors might not get the Heisman-level hype, but anyone who watched the SEC title game knows how crucial flawless punting and snapping can be. Meanwhile, the Hoop Hounds are on fire, racking up a 9-1 record. How are you feeling about the Dawgs’ momentum as we head into SEC play? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs storm back into AP Top 25Georgia basketball is on fire, breaking into the AP Top 25 after a 9-1 start and some eye-popping offensive performances. The Bulldogs just put up 314 points over their last three games and recently dominated Cincinnati in Atlanta. Coach Mike White credits smarter shot selection and a more mature style of play for the team’s explosive scoring. After an 11-day break to recharge and focus on academics, the Dawgs look sharper than ever. With six SEC teams now ranked, do you think Georgia has what it takes to keep climbing? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #CollegeBasketball00Share