This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on August 21, 2015 and can be found here.
A lot can change in four months. Georgia freshman Nick Moore learned that lesson the hard way.
This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on August 21, 2015 and can be found here.
A lot can change in four months. Georgia freshman Nick Moore learned that lesson the hard way.
This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on August 20, 2015 and can be found here.
The nickname started as a joke. Some of Georgia’s outside linebackers were together watching a documentary on wolves. After learning about the animal’s relentless drive to track its prey, someone compared it to the efforts of the players in attendance.
This article was originally published with Dawgs247 on August 20, 2015 and can be found here.
Rico McGraw was an important addition for Georgia last winter.
This article was published with Dawgs247 on August 17, 2015 and can be found here.
Freshman cornerback Juwuan Briscoe was caught off guard when he settled in at Georgia.
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?
This article was originally published with 247 Sports on August 14, 2015 and can be found here.
The beginning of anything is quite a challenge. Face off with some of the best players in the country for the first time and, well, it’s hard to imagine what goes through the minds of a group of 18-and-19-year-olds.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on July 28, 2015 and can be found here.
Football in the Southeastern Conference boils down to winning. If you don’t grab enough victories, changes will be made. That has certainly been the mindset of several head coaches this offseason.