Chad Williams+FollowGeorgia’s big push for Waylon WootenGeorgia’s football program is making it crystal clear: they want Grayson’s Waylon Wooten, and they’re pulling out all the stops. Wooten says the attention from the Bulldogs lately has been on another level, with coaches like Tray Scott and Kirby Smart making him feel like a top priority. They’re not just talking about his skills—they’re showing real love to his family and painting a picture of how he’d fit into their defense. With other schools like Florida and USC also interested, it’s going to be interesting to see where Wooten’s journey leads. What do you think matters most for recruits—coaching, culture, or something else? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Georgia’s next football stars in the spotlightKirby Smart just made a big statement in South Georgia, checking in on some of the most electric young wide receivers in the state. Valdosta’s Marquis Fennell, Lee County’s Jaden Upshaw, Thomas County Central’s Jabari Watkins, and Colquitt County’s Antwann Lockett all caught the Georgia head coach’s eye after monster seasons. These guys aren’t just racking up stats—they’re shaping up to be the next big names in Georgia football. It’s wild to think these high schoolers could be leading the Dawgs in just a few years. Which of these local talents do you think will make the biggest impact? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs eye rising NC star RandleGeorgia football just made a big move by offering a scholarship to Aroson Randle, a standout from Garner, NC, who’s turning heads as a top linebacker prospect for 2027. At 6'3" and 210 lbs, Randle’s not just a football player—he’s also a track athlete, and athleticism runs in his family. With major programs like Ohio State and South Carolina already showing interest, Georgia’s offer could shake up the recruiting landscape. How do you think this kind of early attention shapes a young athlete’s journey? Let’s hear your thoughts on high school recruiting and its impact! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jennifer Price+FollowMicah Morris is a weight room beastMicah Morris isn’t just dominating on the field—his weight room numbers are on another level. Folks around Georgia are buzzing about just how much he’s lifting, and honestly, it’s wild to hear. When you see an offensive lineman moving like he does, you know there’s some serious work going on behind the scenes. Plus, there’s talk of a crazy 40-yard dash time coming from Zachariah Branch. The energy around these guys is contagious. What do you think makes a great lineman—raw strength, speed, or something else? Let’s hear your take! #Fitness #MicahMorris #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s recruiting race heats up for Kemon SpellJust when it looked like Georgia was out of the running for five-star running back Kemon Spell, the Bulldogs are back in the mix. Spell, the nation’s top RB for 2027, recently leaned toward Penn State after decommitting last fall, but Georgia fans shouldn’t count their team out yet. With official visits still on the horizon and Notre Dame also in the hunt, this recruiting battle is far from over. Can Kirby Smart pull off another late-game win? Let’s hear your thoughts—who do you think lands Spell? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia’s top safety prospect in the spotlightGiovanni Tuggle, the nation’s No. 1 safety for 2028, is getting serious attention from Georgia—and it’s personal. Coach Kirby Smart recently visited Tuggle at his school in Winder, showing he’s invested in Tuggle’s future both on and off the field. Tuggle’s impressed by how Smart develops safeties and gets them to the NFL, especially since Smart played the position himself. With Power Five offers piling up, Tuggle’s keeping an eye on relationships and development. What do you think matters most for a young athlete choosing a college—coaching, development, or something else? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowElijah Morrison’s 600-pound squat stuns UGA scoutsElijah Morrison, a rising senior at Hebron Christian, just squatted a jaw-dropping 600 pounds—and that’s not even the whole story. Despite not having a star rating or official position ranking yet, Morrison already has an offer from UGA, turning heads across Georgia football circles. It’s wild to think how much raw talent is still flying under the radar. Makes you wonder: How many future stars are quietly grinding in local gyms right now? Who else deserves a shot at the spotlight? Let’s talk about the next wave of Georgia football talent! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia’s transfer portal strategy pays offGeorgia’s approach to the transfer portal this year is all about keeping the core team together and betting on quality over quantity. While national rankings don’t show the Bulldogs near the top, they managed to keep most of their key players, add a few targeted transfers, and avoid the mass departures seen at other SEC schools. The real win? Stability and depth, especially at linebacker and quarterback, setting Georgia up for a strong 2026 season. What do you think—does keeping the roster intact matter more than flashy transfer additions? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia’s big push for Amare PattersonGeorgia’s coaching staff is going all-in to land Bluffton’s Amare Patterson, a standout 2027 wide receiver who’s already turning heads with his speed and playmaking. Coach James Coley’s personal visit to Patterson’s home shows just how serious the Bulldogs are about bringing him to Athens. Patterson’s impressed by Georgia’s focus on developing young talent and their willingness to get freshmen on the field early. With his commitment announcement coming in July and powerhouse programs like Tennessee and Florida also in the mix, it’s going to be interesting to see where Patterson decides to take his talents. What do you think—does Georgia have the edge? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia’s run game roars back in AthensGeorgia fans, the Dawgs’ ground game is officially back! After a rough 2024 season, Georgia’s rushing attack surged in 2025, reclaiming its RBU (Running Back University) reputation. Nate Frazier and Gunner Stockton led a balanced, relentless offense that wore down opponents, especially in the red zone and on the road. The addition of Phil Rauscher as offensive line coach promises even more power for 2026. With new faces like Dante Dowdell and Jae Lamar joining the backfield, there’s real excitement about what’s next. What do you think sparked this turnaround—and how high are your hopes for next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share