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SIGNING DAY: Georgia adds two more signees

By on February 2, 2011

Cross two more guys off the big board for the Bulldogs. Offensive lineman Zach DeBell and defensive back Corey Moore became the 15th and 16th members of Georgia’s 2011 recruiting class. DeBell, an Army All-American out of Tarpon Springs, Fla., native, will look to add depth for the Bulldogs. Moore is a Griffin High School [...]

SIGNING DAY: Update (10:00 a.m.)

By on February 2, 2011

Letters-of-intent are trickling into Georgia’s football offices this morning, and the list has to have Mark Richt both pleased and nervous. So far, 14 recruits have officially filed their paperwork with the Bulldogs’ staff. The highlights of the early crowd include defensive end Ray Drew, offensive lineman Watts Danzler and linebacker Amarlo Herrera. Additionally, receiver [...]

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MATCHUPS: Georgia vs Arkansas

By on February 1, 2011

GEORGIA AT ARKANSAS Dustin Ware vs. Julysses Nobles Georgia’s starting five has struggled to stay on one page as of late, but Ware has managed to stay solid. He led the Bulldogs with 18 points and hit four 3-pointers against Kentucky on Saturday but has struggled to stay out of foul trouble in the Bulldogs’ [...]

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EDGES: Georgia vs Arkansas

By on February 1, 2011

GEORGIA AT ARKANSAS Georgia (14-6, 3-4 SEC) looks to snap a two-game losing streak and push its way out of the SEC East basement, all while trying to pick up quality wins and help its NCAA Tournament cause. The Bulldogs will try for one Wednesday when they hit the road to face an inspired Arkansas [...]

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Jay Clark pinpointed as recruiting guru

By on January 31, 2011

Jay Clark is the best recruiter at the University of Georgia and one of the best in the country according to ESPN The Magazine. Clark was named the ninth-best recruiter in all of college sports. It is an interesting title, but not one that comes with much surprise. After all, it is Clark’s recruiting efforts [...]

Georgia head coach Mark Fox was more than pleased to hear the team’s opening game was in Charlotte, N.C.

Fox trying to avoid the ‘stinkers’

By on January 31, 2011

Losing stinks. Mark Fox caught a heavy whiff of the stench last week, with Georgia dropping to last place in the SEC East after two close losses to Florida and Kentucky. At the moment, the Bulldogs are on the outside looking in at the NCAA Tournament. And yes, that stinks too. Part of the problem [...]

Kentucky’s Terrence Jones (3) was a first-team selection by each Red & Black writer.

Georgia-Kentucky (Game 2): Game Rewind

By on January 29, 2011

Player of the Game Doron Lamb, Kentucky The ‘Overlooked Player of the Game’ in the two teams’ first meeting, Lamb was once again a scoring force off the bench for the Wildcats. Lamb was the game’s leading scorer, scoring 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including going 3-for-6 from long range. While he also added in [...]

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‘Big challenge’ awaits Bulldogs in divisional matchup

By on January 28, 2011

It has been less than a month since the Georgia men’s basketball team upset No. 16 Kentucky, but the Bulldogs aren’t taking the Wildcats any less seriously than they did the first time around. Georgia’s second matchup of the season against Kentucky comes with a far different vibe than the first game, as the Bulldogs [...]

Ray Drew adds to recruiting haul

By on January 28, 2011

Georgia received its third commitment of the past week on the recruiting trail with the commitment of defensive end Ray Drew. Drew, five-star defensive end in ESPN’s recruiting rankings from Thomasville, Ga., chose the Bulldogs over Tennessee, Auburn, LSU and Miami. An Army All-American, Drew adds another piece to the puzzle that head coach Mark [...]

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EDGES: Georgia vs Kentucky

By on January 28, 2011

EDGES OFFENSE It’s no secret that Kentucky has the offensive personnel to overpower any opponent it faces. But like any team, the Wildcats are beatable if they get overconfident and start missing shots. In its two SEC losses this season, Kentucky shot only .379 from the field and .317 from 3-point range—both far below their [...]