Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s next football star? Meet Chance GilbertChance Gilbert is making serious waves in Georgia high school football—he’s not just a top safety, but also a lightning-fast track star and a playmaker on both sides of the ball. Now, he’s got powerhouse programs like Georgia, Alabama, Clemson, and Georgia Tech all vying for his commitment. Gilbert’s speed (he runs a 10.5 in the 100m!) and knack for game-changing plays have fans buzzing about his future. Imagine what he could bring to the Dawgs or another top team. Which school do you think fits him best, and how much impact could he have on college football? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowKJ Bolden set to anchor Georgia’s defenseKJ Bolden is quickly becoming the name to watch for Georgia football fans. After racking up over 1,000 snaps in just two seasons and earning a spot on On3’s Way-Too-Early All-American Team, Bolden is proving he’s a force in the Bulldogs’ secondary. With 76 tackles, two interceptions, and a blocked punt last season, he’s not just consistent—he’s a playmaker. And with Georgia adding experienced transfers to the mix, this defense could be even tougher. What are your thoughts—can Bolden and this revamped secondary take Georgia all the way next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s Ogboko climbs to No. 9 in nationEkene Ogboko’s meteoric rise in the national rankings has Georgia fans buzzing—he’s now the No. 9 overall recruit in the country. What’s wild is that he wasn’t always a five-star, but his hard work and loyalty to Georgia paid off big time. The Bulldogs have a track record of getting true freshmen ready to play, and Ogboko could be the next big name to start on the offensive line this fall. With the SEC’s tough competition, do you think he’ll make an immediate impact? Let’s talk about how this could shape Georgia’s future! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball10Share
Jay Williams+FollowKirby Smart’s bold move shakes up HephzibahA helicopter landing on Hephzibah High’s baseball field turned heads this week as Georgia’s Kirby Smart arrived in person to scout two-way standouts Dextavion Reese and KJ Dunn. For local athletes, seeing the Bulldogs’ head coach step out to watch them play is a game-changer—proof that hard work in the CSRA is getting noticed statewide. With rivals like Deion Sanders’ Colorado turning up the heat, Smart’s personal touch could make all the difference. What do you think—does this kind of recruiting attention boost local pride or add pressure for young players? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia’s season hinges on this brutal stretchGeorgia fans, circle these dates—because the Dawgs’ 2026 football season could be decided in just five games. From a revenge match against Vanderbilt’s new star QB (who flipped from UGA!) to a high-stakes showdown at Alabama, and rivalry clashes with Auburn and Florida, this run is packed with drama. Add in a shot at redemption against Ole Miss, who crushed Georgia’s title hopes last year, and you’ve got a gauntlet that could make or break the season. How do you see the Dawgs navigating this stretch? Which game has you most fired up? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia’s final recruiting moves before Signing DayGeorgia football fans, there’s still a bit of suspense left in the 2026 recruiting class. With most of the big names already signed, all eyes are now on three specialists—Chace Calicut, Wade Register, and Colton Dermer—whose signatures could fill some crucial roles left by departing All-SEC talent. Register, the nation’s top punter, and Dermer, a highly ranked long snapper, could shake up the special teams competition. With National Signing Day just around the corner, how do you feel about Georgia’s recruiting strategy and the focus on specialists this year? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia football’s 2026 roster is stackedGeorgia fans, this 2026 Bulldogs squad is bringing back a jaw-dropping 17 starters—one of the most experienced rosters in recent memory. That means more chemistry, more leadership, and way higher expectations. Gunner Stockton is back after a record-setting season, and the defense is loaded with All-SEC talent and proven playmakers. Remember how Georgia’s last two championship teams returned fewer starters? This group could be even more dangerous. With so much experience, do you think this is the year the Dawgs reclaim the national title? Let’s hear your predictions and what excites you most about this lineup! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jessica Marshall+FollowKenny Dallas leaves Hebron Christian for ministryKenny Dallas, the coach who led Hebron Christian Academy to a state football championship last season, is stepping down to take on a full-time church ministry role. For many in Dacula and the Georgia high school football community, this is huge—Dallas wasn’t just a coach, but a mentor who shaped lives on and off the field. His impact goes beyond the game, and his departure will definitely be felt by players, parents, and fans alike. What do you think this means for Hebron’s football future and the community? #Education #HebronChristian #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia QB Ryan Montgomery’s first year: All inRyan Montgomery’s first year as Georgia’s quarterback has been everything he hoped for—and then some. He’s found the program’s culture to be on another level, and says there’s nowhere else he’d rather be. Montgomery’s not just focused on football; he’s all about the bonds he’s building with his teammates and the growth he’s experiencing every day. It’s clear he’s embracing every moment, and his excitement is contagious. What do you think makes a college football program truly special for its players? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhy Georgia QBs who stay actually winGeorgia’s QB room is full of big names, but the real story is how the Dawgs’ most successful quarterbacks are the ones who stick around and trust the process. Ryan Montgomery, despite being a top recruit, chose to redshirt and learn behind the scenes, just like past UGA QBs who later thrived. Instead of chasing instant stardom or big NIL deals, he’s all about development and team culture. It’s a reminder: in Athens, patience and loyalty pay off. What do you think—should more top recruits take the long view instead of jumping ship for quick playing time? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share