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Sports | College Sports - UGA

Posted: Sunday - April 5, 2009
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Houston dominant in UGA scrimmage
Defensive end has been Georgia’s slimmest position all spring, but sophomore Justin Houston continues to stay healthy and continues to improve.
Posted: Sunday - Feb. 8, 2009
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Georgia quietly gets solid class
Nice guys may not finish first, but they’re somewhere in the top 10.
Posted: Sunday - Jan. 25, 2009
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Georgia AD Evans reflects on 5 years
Damon Evans made Southeastern Conference history on July 1, 2004, when he succeeded the retiring Vince Dooley at Georgia to become the league’s first black athletic director.
Posted: Monday - Jan. 5, 2009
Atlanta DB Smith picks Georgia on national TV
Georgia picked up its 17th football commitment Sunday night when cornerback Branden Smith of Atlanta’s Booker T. Washington High School made his nonbinding pledge on ESPN at the Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando.
Posted: Sunday - Jan. 4, 2009
Garner talks to Kiffin
Georgia defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator Rodney Garner met Saturday with new Tennessee football coach Lane Kiffin in Knoxville.
Posted: Sunday - Dec. 28, 2008
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Durham wants big ’08 finish
More of the same was not a goal Georgia junior receiver Kris Durham had in mind for the 2008 football season.
Posted: Thursday - Dec. 25, 2008
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Dogs’ QB quandary
ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia backup quarterback Joe Cox got in the Georgia Southern opener late in the first quarter and through the Bulldogs’ first two games this season he completed nine of 11 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown.
Posted: Sunday - Dec. 21, 2008
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Two Georgia receivers near 1,000
ATHENS, Ga. — It took Georgia’s football program 110 years to produce its first 1,000-yard receiver.
Posted: Sunday - Dec. 21, 2008
Athletes’ academics a big trend
OXFORD, Miss. — From the moment he stepped on campus, 320-pound tackle Michael Oher seemed destined to be a star on Mississippi’s football team and a failure in its classrooms.
Posted: Sunday - Dec. 7, 2008
Georgia learns bowl fate today
ATLANTA — At approximately 4 this afternoon, some 150 members of the Capital One Bowl selection committee will sit down and discuss which two teams they want in Orlando on New Year’s Day.
Posted: Sunday - Nov. 30, 2008
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Jackets end Dogs’ run at seven years
ATHENS, Ga. — On an afternoon Georgia honored former football coach Vince Dooley and former announcer Larry Munson, Georgia Tech couldn’t have cared less.
Posted: Sunday - Nov. 30, 2008
Massaquoi spectacular
ATHENS, Ga. — Saturday might have been the final home game for Georgia junior quarterback Matthew Stafford and redshirt sophomore tailback Knowshon Moreno.
Posted: Sunday - Nov. 30, 2008
HOW THEY SCORED
ATHENS, Ga. — Examining the scoring drives from Georgia’s 45-42 loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday:
Posted: Sunday - Nov. 30, 2008
Missed tackles leave Georgia on short end
ATHENS, Ga. — Give Georgia’s defense an “A” for assignment football in the first half Saturday against Georgia Tech.
Posted: Friday - Nov. 28, 2008
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Georgia juniors realize time is short for a title
While Georgia’s 2008 senior football players prepare to take the field at Sanford Stadium for the last time Saturday against Georgia Tech, the 2009 seniors are suddenly realizing they’re down to one final shot.

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Defensive end has been Georgia’s slimmest position all spring, but sophomore Justin Houston continues to stay healthy and continues ...
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