Elijah Holyfield, Brian Herrien have shown ability to be ‘real tough runners’

This article was originally published with The Macon Telegraph on August 16, 2016 and can be found here.

Due to injury concerns among its known commodities, Georgia needed some reinforcements in the backfield. Based on the start of preseason practice, two of the freshmen on the depth chart have handled the challenge well.

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Breaking down Ludacris’ list of demands for G-Day

This article was originally published by The Red & Black on April 20, 2016 and can be found here.

The Macon Telegraph’s Jason Butt dug up the contract Ludacris signed to perform at G-Day. In addition to the $65,000 price tag and the revelation the deal was signed two days before the spring game came a rather interesting list of demands. It is glorious and reads like someone with a Target gift card and a whole lot of reckless abandon.

With this in mind, we figured we would break down some of the most delightful items on the list.

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5 musical acts that would be best for G-Day

This article was originally published by The Red & Black on April 7, 2016 and can be found here.

Georgia officials announced two weeks ago that they were in the process of booking a musical act to play prior to the G-Day game on April 16. While the performer has yet to be confirmed, I couldn’t help but make a list of the five singers or bands who would best fill the role.

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Richt warns about ‘dangerous’ Georgia Southern squad

This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on November 17, 2015 and can be found here. 

ATHENS — By the numbers, Georgia has quite a fight lined up for Saturday. The Bulldogs face a team sitting second in its conference. The opponent has already locked up its fifth straight winning season and its sixth in the last seven years. The team has also stood out nationally and leads the country in rushing yards per game (378.9) and sits second in time of possession (34 minutes per game).

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Teammates react to Keith Marshall’s decision to leave early

This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on November 17, 2015 and can be found here. 

ATHENS — Georgia head coach Mark Richt announced on Tuesday that Keith Marshall would not seek a medical redshirt and will leave the Bulldogs after the 2015 season. Some people missed Richt’s remarks, including Marshall’s roommate, senior kicker Marshall Morgan.

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