Tag Archives: Dawgs

Dawgs for 8-of-10 in Old Series

Welcome to the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry. An exciting matchup every year, Georgia (6-3) holds a 55-55-8 record versus our “sister school” Auburn (5-4), both programs’ series record on exacta. The first game-between was played in Piedmont Park of Atlanta in 1892, Georgia then coached by Charles Herty. Get this, the game was played on […]

Big Moment

Big moment for our program as the World’s Largest Cocktail Party looks to be called GEORGIA-FLORIDA instead of “Florida-Georgia” for the next full year. I propose the winner get first name in the series and the losing fans HAVE to say it the right way or face public ridicule. It’d be cool. Big moment in […]

Vast Depths of Tradition

Between the Hedges – 1785 Chapel (Victory) Bell – Arch Track People – Lone Horn Uga – Hairy Dawg Classic City – ’42 & ’80 OGs to New JAX City next week with our vast depths of tradition, versus: these newjack fools as rivals, not even Southern in most part anymore those Cocktail Partiers, yet […]

Being Greyson Lambert

You had no pass protection nor running game. You graduated. You moved home. You were third string. See, we all go through major trials and tribulations in this life, and many of us come to an important crossroads on occasion and are forced to reevaluate and decide. 11. 13. ~ That’s the stat line that […]

Being Todd Gurley: #GurleyForHeisman

The recruiting coup combination of running back threats achieved with the signing of Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley continues to yield great dividends for the University of Georgia. Marshall, the #2 overall recruit out of all US high schools when he departed the Research Triangle with a perfect scholastic grade point average. He has mostly […]

FULLBACK U LOSES A GREAT:

Collision sports of various sorts are all I know, really. Skateboarding tastes like pavement. I could slam dunk hard and was a shot blocker and always the fouling enforcer, on every basketball team I played on, and I’d seek contact in the lane so I could go to the line and drain…their will to win. […]

An O-Line Offensive

Will Friend at it again in the Classic City. He has squeezed the most from our limited offensive line talent the past few seasons and has helped the UGA offense sent record production marks two years consecutively. And, he recruited our new D coordinator to Athens. Oh so rarely does a national championship winning coach […]

Special Teams Have Strong Special Teams

“Special Teams Have Strong Special Teams” Joystick era underway at UGA. 14 years post-Donnan season underway, and my little BHB itself has a 2007 origin way in the rearview. 7 years. 14 years. TOUCHDOWNS, baby! Make more touchdowns than your opponents and win. That’s football, we think. But field goals matter, too, more than most […]

Strange Schedule Nets National Championship

That’s a headline the Dawg-Nation could stomach, with our coffee washing down the grits n gravy. Ten long years will be upon us since GEORGIA won the SEC (2005) if we again fail to get the conference crown this year, with the most returning talent in the greatest conference in the history of sport. I […]

UGA Gets Championship Caliber Players

UGA SIGNEES 2014: 1. Hunter Atkinson TE, 6-5, 250 Oakwood, GA -Candidate to redshirt if Jay Rome healthy; great blocker. 2. Kendall Baker OL, 6-6, 275 Atlanta, GA -Will probably add 35 to long frame before playing much. 3. Detric Bing-Dukes LB, 6-0, 232 Atlanta, GA -Tackling machine in the middle; hard hitter. 4. Jeb […]