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 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.
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.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on August 8, 2015 and can be found here.
Georgia is hoping for an unforgettable football season this fall. If the Bulldogs are going to make it a year to remember, it won’t happen without a good amount of luck.
The Bulldogs have several games that look as though they could go either way. This is usually the case when you play in the Southeastern Conference, especially when you also face quality non-conference opponents.
This article originally appeared with The Red & Black on July 3, 2015 and can also be found here.
Verbal agreements in the business world don’t guarantee much. They are worth even less in college football recruiting.
College coaches can extend written offers to high school players from Aug. 1 until the first Wednesday in February, aside from a month-long dead period in mid-December. One of the most useful tactics for recruits is verbally committing, which means the player pledges to attend a school. The problem is these commitments are non-binding until pen hits paper on National Signing Day, which leads to chaos when players back out.