Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia football eyes top WR transferRivalry lines might blur as Georgia is set to snag one of Georgia Tech’s best receivers, Isiah Canion, from the transfer portal. Canion, a 6’4” Peach State native, racked up 480 yards and 4 touchdowns last season and is ranked among the top receivers available. The Bulldogs are also expected to add safety Ja'Marley Riddle from East Carolina, building on their recent transfer momentum. With eight Georgia players entering the portal and a need to boost their pass rush, these moves could shake up the Dawgs’ roster for 2025. What do you think—will these transfers give Georgia the edge next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia’s transfer portal WR search heats upGeorgia fans, the hunt for another game-changing wide receiver from the transfer portal is on. After Zachariah Branch’s electric season—lighting up special teams and making life easier for the Dawgs’ offense—expectations are sky-high. Coach Kirby Smart and James Coley are looking for someone with Branch’s relentless work ethic and playmaking ability. With the bar set this high, who do you think could step up and fill those shoes? Let’s talk about the names you want to see in red and black next season! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball20Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs rocked by surprise recruit lossGeorgia’s 2027 recruiting class just took an unexpected hit—offensive lineman Kyson Mallard has decommitted, catching many fans off guard while all eyes were on the Transfer Portal. Mallard, a three-star prospect, wasn’t the highest-ranked player, but his exit still stings for a program that prides itself on depth. Rumor has it Florida State may be in the mix for his commitment after multiple visits. Even though the Dawgs remain in the top 10 for 2027, this shakeup is a reminder that recruiting never sleeps. How do you think this will impact Georgia’s future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #GeorgiaFootball #Recruiting00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s recruiting battle heats up with MiamiGeorgia fans, the race for top talent just got intense—UGA is going head-to-head with Miami for Joshua Sam-Epelle, one of the nation’s best offensive tackles. This 6’8.5”, 310-pound Douglasville standout has 31 offers, but Georgia’s proximity and football culture usually give us an edge. Now, with Miami’s playoff buzz and willingness to spend big, the competition is real. Losing local stars to out-of-state programs stings, especially with the Bulldogs recently losing a key commit. How do you feel about the shifting recruiting landscape? Should UGA do whatever it takes to keep elite talent home? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia lands top transfer over Ole MissGeorgia fans just got a bit of sweet payback after that tough playoff loss to Ole Miss—by snagging one of the top defensive backs in the transfer portal, Khalil Barnes, right out from under the Rebels. Barnes, who’s originally from Athens, chose the Bulldogs after a standout visit, not even giving Ole Miss a shot to change his mind. This quick win in the transfer portal feels like a small but satisfying step toward moving past last week’s heartbreak. What do you think—does this kind of recruiting victory help heal the sting of a playoff exit? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia fans debate Mike Bobo’s futureCalls for change are heating up in Athens after Georgia’s playoff exit to Ole Miss. Despite a 12-2 season, some are pointing fingers at offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, saying the Dawgs’ offense isn’t maximizing its talent. One SEC analyst insists it’s time for a new direction, arguing that Georgia’s playmakers need more opportunities to shine. But with the Bulldogs still ranking among the nation’s top offenses, is Bobo really the problem—or is the defense more to blame? What changes do you think Georgia needs most to get back on top? Let’s hear your thoughts, Dawg Nation! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBaugh Stays a Gator: Dawgs Miss OutBig news out of Gainesville—Jaden Baugh is staying put with the Gators instead of hitting the transfer portal. Dawg Nation had their eyes on the Decatur native, hoping he'd join the RB room in Athens, but now Georgia will have to face him in the annual rivalry clash. With Frazier and Bowens returning, the Dawgs are still stacked, but Baugh’s decision keeps the rivalry spicy for 2026! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGeorgia lands Clemson star Khalil BarnesKirby Smart isn’t wasting any time after Georgia’s playoff heartbreak—he’s just scored a huge win in the transfer portal. Former Clemson safety Khalil Barnes, known for his hard hits and playmaking, is officially joining the Bulldogs. With over 130 tackles and seven interceptions at Clemson, Barnes brings the kind of experience Georgia’s defense needs after losing key players. This move shows Smart’s determination to reload for another title run. With the portal open until Jan. 16, expect more big names to follow. What do you think—will Barnes be a game-changer for Georgia next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia snags Clemson’s Khalil BarnesGeorgia just made a big move for its 2026 football roster by landing Khalil Barnes, a proven safety from Clemson, through the transfer portal. Barnes, who’s been a multi-year starter for the Tigers, brings experience and depth to the Dawgs’ defense for his final year of eligibility. This kind of transfer could shake up the SEC and give Georgia an extra edge. What do you think—will Barnes make an immediate impact, or will it take time for him to fit into the Bulldogs’ system? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia LB Kris Jones enters transfer portalAnother shakeup for Georgia football—Kris Jones, the talented redshirt freshman linebacker, is officially entering the transfer portal with three years of eligibility left. After helping the Dawgs win the SEC and making key contributions on defense and special teams, Jones is looking for a new home. He even switched positions to help the team, showing real commitment. With so many roster changes lately, how do you think this move will impact Georgia’s defense next season? And where do you see Jones making the biggest impact next? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share