Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s early enrollees already turning headsGeorgia’s newest football recruits are making waves before even playing a game. Coaches and teammates are buzzing about the nine early enrollees, especially Zykie Helton, who’s already being called a true ‘Dawg’ for his grit and versatility. Wide receivers Craig Dandridge and Ryan Mosley are impressing with their drive and energy, while Valdin Sone and PJ Dean are showing off serious quickness on the defensive line. Tyriq Green stands out as an all-around athlete who can play just about anywhere. With this much early excitement, it’s hard not to wonder how these young Bulldogs will shake up the roster next season. Who are you most excited to see develop? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowKiffin’s Advice: Can Dawgs Be Stopped?Lane Kiffin may have left the Rebels for LSU, but he’s still stirring the pot before Georgia’s big playoff clash with Ole Miss. Kiffin pointed out that the Dawgs didn’t punt once in their last meeting, putting the spotlight on Georgia’s high-powered offense and Gunner Stockton. Will Ole Miss use their old coach’s tips to finally slow down the Dawgs, or will Georgia keep rolling? This rivalry just got even spicier! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowRyan Puglisi stays loyal to Georgia footballLosing five-star QB Jared Curtis to Vanderbilt may have shaken up Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class, but Ryan Puglisi isn’t going anywhere. Even with all the transfer rumors swirling, Puglisi says he’s committed to waiting for his shot to start, even if it means sitting until 2027. He’s focused on improving every day, blocking out the noise, and earning his place on the field. With competition always fierce at Georgia, what do you think about Puglisi’s patience and loyalty in today’s transfer-heavy college football world? Would you stick it out or look for playing time elsewhere? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia football loses top recruit to Ohio StateLosing DJ Jacobs, the nation’s No. 1 recruit and Georgia’s own homegrown star, to Ohio State is a tough blow for UGA fans. That’s now two years in a row the Bulldogs have missed out on the state’s top player, raising real questions about Kirby Smart’s ability to keep elite talent at home. While Georgia’s 2027 class is still strong, missing out on Jacobs stings—especially when he was right in their backyard. What do you think is behind this trend, and how can UGA turn it around? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia’s Gunner Stockton gets a boost before Ole Miss showdownGeorgia fans, there’s real excitement brewing as Gunner Stockton gears up for a big test against Ole Miss. Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo isn’t asking Gunner to be anyone but himself—even with Pete Golding’s defense ready to bring the heat. Bobo’s message is all about authenticity and trusting the work Gunner’s put in. He’s proud of how Gunner learns from every play, good or bad, and believes his best days are still ahead. With the stakes high, do you think this confidence and support will help Gunner shine under pressure? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowHow Georgia’s defense turned things aroundGeorgia’s defense looked shaky after some tough games, but Glenn Schumann’s belief in his squad never wavered. Instead of stressing over stats or outside criticism, the players doubled down on hard work and focus. Schumann credits their daily commitment and growing confidence for the dramatic improvement we’ve seen on the field. It’s a reminder that sometimes, blocking out the noise and trusting the process can really pay off. What do you think makes the biggest difference when a team bounces back like this—coaching, mindset, or something else? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGeorgia’s defense braces for Chambliss rematchTrinidad Chambliss gave Georgia’s defense fits last time, racking up over 300 yards and three touchdowns. Now, as the Dawgs prepare for a Sugar Bowl showdown, linebacker CJ Allen is sounding the alarm—Chambliss isn’t your average QB. He’s slippery, tough to bring down, and has only thrown three picks all season. With Ole Miss’s offense firing on all cylinders, Georgia’s improved defense will need to step up. Can Kirby Smart’s crew contain Chambliss this time, or will Ole Miss pull off another scare? What adjustments do you think UGA needs to make? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGeorgia’s offensive line faces major testLosing starting center Drew Bobo right before the Sugar Bowl is a huge blow for Georgia’s offense. The team already fought through a season full of injuries up front, but Bobo’s absence was the toughest yet. Backup Malachi Toliver stepped up big against Alabama, but now the pressure is on him to keep the line strong against Ole Miss. If another injury hits, Georgia could be in real trouble. It’s a reminder of how quickly a season’s hopes can hinge on just one position. How confident are you in Georgia’s depth if things get dicey? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia’s offense just got scarier for the PlayoffGeorgia’s offense has been on fire lately, even without star receiver Colbie Young, who’s been out since October with a leg fracture. Now, there’s serious buzz that Young could return just in time for the College Football Playoff. He’s been practicing in full gear and making highlight-reel catches, which has fans and analysts talking. Imagine this already explosive offense getting one of its top playmakers back for the biggest games of the year. If Young is cleared, Georgia might become nearly unstoppable. How do you think his return could change the playoff picture? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball72Share
glen25+FollowGeorgia’s defense: Young stars making big movesGeorgia’s defense is turning heads this season, with fresh faces like Ellis Robinson and CJ Allen stepping up in a big way. Coach Schumann can’t stop praising their growth—Robinson’s confidence and ball skills keep improving, while Allen’s leadership and focus have earned him universal respect in the locker room. Even the freshmen, like Rasean Dinkins and Zayden Walker, are making their mark with hard work and natural talent. It’s clear this group isn’t just talented—they’re hungry to get better every week. What do you think is driving this new wave of Dawg defenders? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share