Jay Williams+FollowBear Alexander throws shade at GeorgiaBear Alexander, once a promising Georgia Bulldog, just made waves by saying he feels way more connected and at peace with his new Oregon teammates than he ever did at UGA or USC. That’s a bold statement, especially considering Georgia’s 2022 squad went undefeated and won a national title. Alexander’s comments hint that even championship teams can have locker room issues that outsiders never see. Makes you wonder: is team chemistry more important than winning, or does winning cover up deeper problems? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about this kind of behind-the-scenes honesty from players. #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowHow Georgia’s 2025 football season could shake upGeorgia fans, the 2025 football schedule is loaded with drama—think revenge games, tough SEC showdowns, and a shot at redemption against Alabama. The Bulldogs are expected to start strong, but that Bama matchup looms large as the biggest test. If Gunner Stockton settles in at QB and the team stays healthy, an 11-1 finish is totally within reach, keeping Georgia right in the playoff mix. But with upsets always possible and a new-look SEC, every week will matter. Which game do you think could be the biggest surprise this season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowGeorgia adds another 'cupcake' game for 2026Georgia fans, mark your calendars—another nonconference matchup is set for 2026, and it’s raising eyebrows. The Bulldogs will host Tennessee State, a smaller program, likely in Week 1. While these games often seem like easy wins for powerhouse teams, they’re a big deal for schools like Tennessee State, who get both exposure and a financial boost. Meanwhile, this move hints that the SEC will stick with just eight conference games in 2026, despite ongoing debates about expanding the schedule. What do you think—should Georgia keep scheduling these matchups, or push for tougher nonconference games? #Sports #GeorgiaFootball #SEC00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia leads race for top 2027 linebackerGeorgia football is already making waves in the 2027 recruiting scene, holding a strong lead for four-star linebacker Cole Crawford—one of the state’s most promising young talents. Despite fierce competition from Auburn and Georgia Tech, Crawford himself recently called Georgia his top choice. While there’s still a long road ahead before he makes his final decision, the Bulldogs’ reputation for developing standout linebackers under Kirby Smart gives them a clear edge. If Crawford joins, it could be another big win for UGA’s future defense. What do you think—will Georgia hold onto their lead, or could another school swoop in? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia football’s season: Trouble ahead?David Pollack, one of Georgia’s most respected football voices, just predicted the Bulldogs could finish 9-3 this season—a record that would leave a lot of fans disappointed. With a schedule stacked against powerhouses like Tennessee, Alabama, and Texas, plus some tough matchups at home, there’s real debate about how far this team can go. Add in a first-time starting quarterback, and the uncertainty grows. Still, the Bulldogs have one of the most talented rosters in the country. Is Pollack being realistic, or are we underestimating this squad? How do you see the season playing out? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia’s new QB era: Can Stockton deliver?Georgia fans are in for a season of big changes—Gunner Stockton, a junior with just one career start, is now leading the Bulldogs’ offense. With only seven returning starters and no preseason All-America picks on offense or defense, this year’s team is packed with young talent hungry to prove themselves. The running game is shifting focus to sophomore Nate Frazier, while the defense looks to rising stars like Christen Miller and KJ Bolden. The schedule is no joke, with Alabama and Texas both coming to Athens. How do you feel about Georgia’s fresh faces taking center stage this year? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowRising star Bryson Allen-Williams makes Georgia proudBryson Allen-Williams, just 28, is turning heads in college football after being named to 247Sports’ 30under30 for 2025. He’s already making a big impact with Georgia’s staff, especially with inside linebackers, and is known for his energy and recruiting skills. Allen-Williams, a Georgia native and former standout at South Carolina, helped USC beat Texas A&M in the Las Vegas Bowl before joining the Bulldogs. His fast rise and strong local ties have fans excited about what he brings to Athens. What do you think his next big move will be? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share