11/15 Practice Report
November 15, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under First & Goal, Football, Sports
The Georgia offense ran plays against a scout team defense at half speed to work on fundamentals and to perfect how it is run. The only problem is that freshman running back Isaiah Crowell was not present. After the period changed, the players broke away to run drills with their respective positions. Wide receivers coach [...]
Robinson’s late free throws help Dogs put away Bowling Green
November 14, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under Men's basketball, Sports
Georgia escaped Sunday night with a 63-54 victory over a Bowling Green team that pulled within five late in the second half of the Progressive College Basketball Experience Classic. Bowling Green cut Georgia’s lead to five twice in the final 10 minutes, but each time Georgia responded. Gerald Robinson finally put Bowling Green away with [...]
Practice report 11/8
November 9, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under First & Goal, Football, Sports
Georgia took the field Tuesday for approximately 15 minutes that the media was able to view and Malcolm Mitchell again wasn’t practicing. Freshman wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell was suited up for Tuesday’s practice with a green jersey, but did not participate in drills with the rest of the receivers – Mitchell jogged around on the [...]
Bulldogs get win over Morehouse in exhibition, Caldwell-Pope makes debut
November 5, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under Featured, Men's basketball, Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs defeated Morehouse College 74-50 in an exhibition game at Stegeman Coliseum on Friday. Head coach Mark Fox was happy with how they played in their first trip to the hardwood, but still believes that they have a lot to work on going forward. “It was a good first outing for us. I [...]
PRACTICE REPORT: 11/1
November 1, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under First & Goal, Sports
Tuesday’s practice was sunny, yet, afforded comfortable temperatures for afternoon workouts. Freshman Malcolm Mitchell didn’t participate in practice Tuesday. Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo gave instructions to redshirt sophomore quarterback Aaron Murray during a throw around. Murray tossed the ball around to stay loose and work on form with the other signal callers. Running backs true [...]
Kentucky and Vanderbilt top of the class in strong SEC basketball year
October 27, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under Men's basketball, Sports
While Southeastern Conference basketball is typically overshadowed by football, the 2011-2012 season might change the status quo. Heading into the year, the SEC has four teams ranked in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll top 25 – two more than the basketball-crazy Atlantic Coast Conference. The team sitting at No. 2 in the country has long [...]
SEC BASKETBALL MEDIA DAY: Ware prepared to take on leadership role for young Bulldogs squad
October 27, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under Featured, Men's basketball, Sports
HOOVER, Ala. — After losing Travis Leslie, Trey Thompkins and Jeremy Price to the NBA, the Georgia men’s basketball team enters the 2011-12 season with a void in team leadership. Senior guards Dustin Ware and Gerald Robinson are eager to fill in. Ware is excited about how the team has practiced thus far and how they have performed together. [...]
10/25 PRACTICE REPORT: Mitchell still sidelined
October 25, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under First & Goal, Football, Sports
Tuesday’s practice could oddly be summarized by the echoing sound of cheers, the University of Florida fight song and “Go Gators” chants. In anticipation of the hectic environment of EverBank Field, the site for Saturday’s matchup against rival Florida, Georgia coaches set up a loudspeaker at the front of the team’s practice field that played [...]
Practice Report 10/18
October 18, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under First & Goal, Football, Sports
Tuesday’s practice resembled a flash flood, as players slipped around on the turf grass so not to mess up the grass field that is normally used. Freshman wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, although still wearing green, performed footwork drills and sprints but did not completely dress out or participate in the normal wide receiver drills. The [...]
FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Richt wants players to ‘not be chirpin’ as much and keep their poise
October 16, 2011 by CHRIS BRANDUS
Filed under Featured, First & Goal, Football, Sports
In Saturday’s heart-pounding 33-28 victory over Vanderbilt, two more defensive starters visited with team trainers. Senior defensive end DeAngelo Tyson suffered an MCL sprain mid way through the game, but returned in full form, and junior free safety Bacarri Rambo suffered what the staff thinks might be turf toe on the nerve-racking final play. Head [...]
