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
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBulldogs break records and make Athens proudGeorgia’s Bulldogs are lighting up the court this season—ranked No. 25 in the AP poll and leading all Division I teams in scoring, fast breaks, and blocks. For the first time in two decades, they’re ranked in back-to-back seasons, and their fast-paced, deep rotation is keeping fans on their feet. With every player seeing real minutes and the team dunking at a nation-leading rate, it feels like something special is brewing in Athens. Who else is excited to see if this momentum carries into the SEC opener? Let’s talk about what’s fueling this surge! #Sports #GoDawgs #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs storm back into Top 25Georgia basketball is back in the national spotlight, cracking the AP Top 25 for just the second time since 2011! The Bulldogs’ explosive offense has powered them to a 9-1 start, including a nail-biter win over Xavier and dominant victories against Tennessee Tech, Florida State, and Cincinnati. Their scoring numbers are off the charts, leading the nation in points per game and fastbreaks. With only three non-conference games left before SEC play, fans are buzzing—can Georgia keep this momentum and stay ranked longer than last season? What do you think is fueling this year’s turnaround? #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #CollegeBasketball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs making waves in the CFPSix former Georgia Bulldogs are suiting up for new teams in the first round of the College Football Playoff, giving UGA fans some unexpected rooting interests. Carson Beck leads Miami against three ex-Dawgs now with Texas A&M, while Marvin Jones is set to bolster Oklahoma’s defense versus Alabama. Over at Oregon, Bear Alexander has become a defensive standout and will be one to watch. It’s wild to see so much Bulldog talent spread across the playoff bracket—makes you wonder which former Dawg will make the biggest impact. Who are you keeping an eye on this weekend? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBulldogs face playoff chaos after arrestsRight as Georgia gears up for the College Football Playoff, two key freshmen—Dontrell Glover and Bo Walker—were arrested for shoplifting in Athens. The timing couldn’t be worse, especially with Glover having started 10 games on the offensive line and Walker making a mark in short-yardage plays. This isn’t the first off-field issue for the Bulldogs this season, and fans are left wondering how these distractions might impact the team’s playoff run. Should the program be doing more to keep players focused, or is this just part of the pressure cooker that is college football? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs rocked by player arrestsTwo Georgia Bulldogs freshmen, including starting right guard Dontrell Glover, are currently in jail after being arrested for shoplifting in Athens. Glover, who just earned All-American honors and helped stabilize the offensive line through a tough season, and reserve running back Bo Walker, were both booked Friday evening. This news hits hard for fans, especially with the Sugar Bowl just weeks away. It’s a tough reminder that off-field choices can impact the whole team. How do you think this will affect Georgia’s game prep and locker room energy? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
guerrajohn+FollowBlue Cain’s breakout lifts Georgia over CincinnatiBlue Cain just delivered a career night, dropping 22 points and sparking a huge comeback for the Georgia Bulldogs at State Farm Arena. Even after a rocky start—down by 11 and ice-cold from three—the Dawgs flipped the script in the second half, pulling away from Cincinnati for an 84-65 win. The energy was electric, with players fired up to play on an NBA court. With Georgia now 9-1, fans are buzzing: Is this new uptempo squad the real deal? Who else is loving this fresh look for the Bulldogs? #Sports #Basketball #GeorgiaBulldogs30Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowBulldogs light up Atlanta for Holiday HoopsgivingGeorgia’s basketball squad is rewriting the record books this season, leading the nation in scoring, fastbreak points, and bench production. This Saturday, they bring their high-flying, fast-paced style to State Farm Arena for a Holiday Hoopsgiving showdown with Cincinnati. With 11 players seeing double-digit minutes and dunks coming in bunches, the Bulldogs are showing off depth and energy rarely seen in college hoops. Atlanta fans, are you ready for a team that averages nearly 100 points a game? What do you think is fueling this explosive start—and can Georgia keep up the pace against tougher competition? #Sports #Basketball #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats face high-scoring Bulldogs in AtlantaGeorgia’s offense is on fire, averaging nearly 100 points a game and leading the nation in fastbreak scoring. The Bearcats, coming off some tough, close losses, now have a shot at a statement win against the Bulldogs at State Farm Arena. Defense will be key—UC’s been holding teams to just over 65 points, but Georgia loves to run and press after every basket. With a few Bearcats getting healthy and the team finding its rhythm, this matchup could be a turning point. Can Cincinnati slow down Georgia’s pace and get hot from three? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Bearcats #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMike Bobo’s play-calling has Georgia buzzingGeorgia’s offense has been electric this season, and a lot of that credit goes to Mike Bobo, who’s now a finalist for the Broyles Award—college football’s top honor for assistant coaches. What’s wild is he’s the only offensive coordinator in the mix, standing out among a group dominated by defensive minds. Bobo’s knack for getting everyone involved and making the most of a first-year starting QB has changed the game for the Bulldogs. With Georgia eyeing another national title, is it finally time for Bobo’s critics to give him his due? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share