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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Keith Marshall works to put injuries in rearview

This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on August 24, 2015 and can be found here.

Three years ago he was Georgia’s star recruit. Today he stands in the shadow of a preseason Heisman Trophy favorite. Keith Marshall doesn’t seem concerned about this change in perception.

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Isaiah Wynn doesn’t mind doing it all

This article was published with Dawgs247 on August 18, 2015 and can be found here.

ATHENS, Ga. — The most difficult part of any position battle is losing it. After weeks of intense workouts and practices, the disappointment of ending up No. 2 on the depth chart can be heartbreaking. It’s a challenge that players who excelled at football all their lives are completely unfamiliar with.

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UGA in search of depth on the offensive line

This article was originally published with 247 Sports on August 14, 2015 and can be found here.

ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia head coach Mark Richt handled questions from the media following the Bulldogs’ scrimmage on Friday. Although very little was revealed about what happened on the field, Richt didn’t shy away from pointing out problems with the second-string offensive line.

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Shaq Wilson happy on offense at UGA

This article originally appeared with 247 Sports on August 14, 2015 and can be found here.

Picture yourself as a teenager sitting in an office at your high school. To your left is Georgia defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, who has won national championships at Alabama and Florida State. To your right is Georgia wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon, who won two SEC Championship Games as a player and appeared in two more as a coach. Both have the same question on their minds: are you going to play for me or him?

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