EchoingEagle+Follow’96 Bulldogs honored at Stegeman ColiseumStegeman Coliseum was buzzing as the legendary 1995-96 Georgia Bulldogs basketball team reunited and took center court during halftime. That squad, led by Tubby Smith, made an unforgettable Sweet 16 run—toppling a No. 1 seed and nearly reaching the Elite Eight. For many, it was their first time back in decades, and the nostalgia was real. Tubby Smith, recently named a Naismith Award winner, reflected on the team’s impact and the electric atmosphere. It’s wild to think it’s been 30 years since that magical run. What’s your favorite memory from that season, or from being at the Steg? #Sports #GoDawgs #GeorgiaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSomto Cyril’s comeback lifts Georgia over South CarolinaSomto Cyril’s return to the court changed everything for Georgia basketball. After a tough week—including an ejection and online hate—Cyril bounced back with a career-high 18 points, shooting a perfect 8-for-8 and dominating the second half. His energy and defense helped the Bulldogs pull off a gritty 70-65 win at South Carolina, avoiding back-to-back losses. Teammates and coaches praised his resilience and growth, saying he’s becoming a true force in the SEC. How do you think athletes should handle public criticism and bounce back from tough moments? #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #SomtoCyril00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGeorgia falls short in Gainesville againAnother tough night for the Dawgs in Gainesville—Georgia just can’t seem to crack the code at Florida. Despite a close first half and some real hustle after losing Somto Cyril to a flagrant foul, UGA was outmuscled on the boards and outscored by 14 in the second half, falling 92-77. Jeremiah Wilkinson, usually a scoring machine, was held to just 2 points. That’s now seven straight losses for Georgia at Florida. What do you think is missing for the Dawgs to finally get over the hump in Gainesville? #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #UGAvsUF00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSomto Cyril’s ejection shakes up Georgia vs FloridaLosing Somto Cyril in the first half completely changed the vibe for Georgia basketball against Florida. Cyril, who’s been a defensive wall all season, got tossed after a heated moment with Florida’s Rueben Chinyelu—and the Gators took full advantage, dominating the paint and pulling away for a big win. Coach Mike White was honest: Cyril’s emotions got the best of him, and the team needs more poise in tough moments. How do you think Georgia bounces back from this, and should the refs have handled it differently? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #SEC00Share
summersivan+FollowGeorgia’s hot streak gets no Vegas loveGeorgia basketball just knocked off Auburn and is sitting at 13-1, yet Vegas oddsmakers still have Florida as a 9.5-point favorite for their matchup. That’s wild, considering Florida hasn’t lived up to the hype this season and isn’t even ranked. Sure, playing in Gainesville is tough, but Georgia’s been proving doubters wrong all year. Is this just Vegas being stubborn, or do they know something we don’t? If the Bulldogs pull off another win, it could really shake up the SEC race. What do you think—are the oddsmakers missing something here? #Sports #Basketball #GeorgiaBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGeorgia’s big win and an even bigger visitorGeorgia basketball just pulled off a huge overtime win against Auburn, but what really has people buzzing is who was in the stands: AJ Williams, the nation’s top high school recruit for 2028—and he’s a Georgia native. With the Bulldogs on a hot streak and Coach Mike White turning the program around, could we see another homegrown superstar like Anthony Edwards suit up for UGA? The energy in Athens is sky-high, and this visit could be a game-changer for the future of Georgia hoops. What do you think—will Williams stay in-state? #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #AJWilliams00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowGeorgia freshmen making big moves on the courtGeorgia basketball’s young guns are stepping up in a big way this season. With a 10-1 record, it’s not just the transfers making noise—freshmen like Jake Wilkins and Kareem Stagg are already carving out important roles. Wilkins brings energy and highlight dunks, while Stagg’s versatility has him playing four different positions—pretty wild for an 18-year-old! Even Jackson McVay, though he hasn’t played yet, is turning heads in practice. It’s exciting to see how these new faces are blending with the vets. What do you think—can this mix of fresh talent and experience take Georgia even further? #Sports #Basketball #GeorgiaBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGeorgia basketball shakes up the scheduleGeorgia basketball is making serious waves in Athens—no longer just a football town! After breaking a decade-long NCAA Tournament drought and starting this season 9-1, the Bulldogs just landed a home-and-home series with powerhouse North Carolina. The Tar Heels, with their six national titles, are coming to Athens in 2028, but first, Georgia heads to Chapel Hill next season. This is a huge statement for the program and a chance to show the country how far they've come. How do you think the Dawgs will stack up against a blue blood like UNC? #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #GoDawgs00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGeorgia vs North Carolina: Big hoops showdown aheadGeorgia basketball is stepping up in a big way, locking in a home-and-home series with powerhouse North Carolina for 2026 and 2028. This comes right after the Bulldogs cracked the AP Top 25 for the second year in a row—a huge leap after years out of the spotlight. The first matchup will take place in Chapel Hill, with the Tar Heels returning the favor in Athens two years later. This is a major move for UGA hoops and could shake up the college basketball scene. How do you think this series will impact Georgia’s program and fan excitement? #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #UNC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGeorgia basketball’s hot streak has fans buzzingGeorgia’s basketball team is turning heads with a start that’s got the whole Dawgs community talking. The Bulldogs aren’t just winning—they’re showing real growth and a style of play that feels sustainable for the long haul. There’s a new energy on the court, and it’s making folks wonder if this could be the season Georgia finally breaks through. With every game, the team’s confidence and chemistry seem to grow. What do you think: Is this the year Georgia basketball takes a big leap forward? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #GeorgiaBasketball #GoDawgs00Share