glen25+FollowGeorgia’s QB room is turning headsGeorgia’s quarterback situation is looking a lot brighter than many expected. Gunner Stockton has been making waves with his strong offseason performance, quickly earning respect from both coaches and teammates. Even though Carson Beck’s departure left some fans uneasy, Stockton’s mobility and leadership have drawn comparisons to past Bulldog greats. Plus, keep an eye on Ryan Puglisi and Ryan Montgomery—both are stepping up and could be key if called upon. With three talented four-star recruits in the mix, Georgia’s QB depth might just be a secret weapon this season. What do you think—are the Dawgs set under center? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball10Share
glen25+FollowGeorgia’s top safety prospect shakes up recruitingKamarui Dorsey, Hampton High’s standout safety, is turning heads across Georgia—and not just for his size and athleticism. After a monster sophomore season, Dorsey’s recruitment is heating up, with UGA making a strong push. He’s got offers from nearly every major program, but what really matters to him is finding a place that feels like home and will push him to the NFL. Alabama, once his dream school, doesn’t have the same pull since Saban left. With Georgia’s intense practices and NFL-level coaching, could Athens be his next home? What do you think matters most for recruits like Dorsey? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball1811Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s run game gets a major resetGeorgia’s ground attack is getting a fresh start after last season’s surprising dip in rushing yards—the lowest in decades for the Bulldogs. Coach Kirby Smart is putting the spotlight back on the running backs, especially Nate Frazier, who’s stepping up as a leader after a strong freshman year. With new faces like transfer Josh McCray joining the mix, the competition is heating up. The big question for fans: Can this revamped backfield bring Georgia’s run game back to dominance? What are your hopes for the Dawgs’ offense this season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia’s Elijah Griffin is already shaking up the Dawgs’ defenseElijah Griffin, Georgia’s top recruit and the nation’s No. 1 defensive lineman for 2025, is already earning first-team reps in fall camp—before even playing his first college game. The buzz from this weekend’s scrimmage is that Griffin’s power and speed are living up to the hype, making him a real contender for a starting spot as a true freshman. With expectations sky-high, fans are eager to see if Kirby Smart will start him against Marshall on August 30. How do you feel about freshmen getting this kind of spotlight so early? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball21Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia’s QB room heating up for 2025Georgia’s backup quarterbacks are making real progress, and that could change everything for the Dawgs this season. Ryan Puglisi, after missing most of last year with an injury, is now looking sharper and more confident in practice. Coach Kirby Smart says Puglisi’s growth is huge—not just for him, but for the whole team. If the staff trusts him to step in, it frees up starter Gunner Stockton to use his athleticism even more. With other young QBs like Colter Ginn and Ryan Montgomery also developing, Georgia’s depth at quarterback is looking stronger than ever. How do you feel about the Dawgs’ future under center? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball20Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowJJ Hanne’s energy turning heads at GeorgiaFreshman JJ Hanne is quickly earning respect on Georgia’s defensive line, not just for his size but for his relentless drive. Coming all the way from Germany, he’s already rocking the coveted blue guardian cap—something that marks him as a high-energy, passionate player in Kirby Smart’s eyes. Teammates say Hanne never quits on a play, always pushing for more, and he’s often the last guy off the field. In a crowded room full of veterans and five-star recruits, Hanne’s work ethic is setting him apart. What do you think—can this international newcomer break into the rotation this season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball43Share
glen25+FollowSpurrier’s comments on Bennett spark debateSteve Spurrier’s recent comments downplaying Stetson Bennett’s role in Georgia’s back-to-back national championships have stirred up a real debate among Dawgs fans. Spurrier suggested that Georgia could have won those titles with just about any decent quarterback, crediting the team’s defense and overall talent instead. But if you watched those games, you know Bennett made clutch plays when it mattered most. Was it really just the defense, or did Bennett’s leadership and big moments tip the scales? Georgia fans, where do you stand on this? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball10Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia’s running backs look ready for anythingGeorgia fans, it looks like the Bulldogs’ running back woes are finally behind them. After last season’s injury chaos, Nate Frazier has stepped up as a true leader in the backfield, and Coach Kirby Smart is fired up about the depth and competition this year. With Frazier leading the charge, plus new faces like Illinois transfer Josh McCray and rising talent Chauncy Bowens, Georgia isn’t just hoping to survive injuries—they’re set to thrive. How do you feel about the Dawgs’ chances with this stacked RB room? Who do you think will make the biggest impact? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia QB battle heats up: Stockton or Puglisi?Buck Belue, the legendary Georgia quarterback who led the Dawgs to a national title in 1980, just threw his support behind Gunner Stockton as QB1 for the 2025 season. Belue didn’t hold back, even calling out SEC analyst Paul Finebaum for doubting Stockton’s potential. But after a strong scrimmage showing from Ryan Puglisi, the competition is tighter than ever. With both QBs making big plays, the decision is still up in the air. Who do you think should lead the Bulldogs this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on the future of Georgia football! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia fans on edge as top RB reconsidersJae Lamar, Georgia’s only running back commit for 2026, is now thinking about visiting other schools like Auburn, Florida State, and Miami—even though he’s already pledged to UGA. If Lamar flips, Georgia’s recruiting class could lose its top SEC ranking and be left without a single RB. This is a big deal for Dawgs fans and the coaching staff, who can’t afford to lose such a key player. No visits are set yet, but it’s definitely a situation to watch. What do you think—should fans be worried or trust Kirby Smart to keep Lamar on board? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share