Amy Williams+FollowJared Curtis’ home game commitment fires up Georgia fansJared Curtis isn’t just Georgia’s top quarterback recruit—he’s making waves by pledging to be at every single home game this season. That’s a big deal for the Bulldogs, not just because it shows how locked in he is, but because he’s turning into a key recruiter himself. Curtis plans to connect with other recruits and commits at each game, helping to strengthen Georgia’s 2026 class. His presence could make a real difference in keeping current commits on board and convincing new talent to join the Dawgs. What do you think—will Curtis’ efforts help Georgia land even more top players? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGeorgia’s five-star linebackers shake up 2025Only a handful of high school football players ever earn five-star status, but Georgia boasts two of the nation’s best linebackers for 2025—Xavier Griffin from Gainesville and Tyler Atkinson from Grayson. What’s wild? Neither is staying in-state for college: Griffin’s heading to Alabama, Atkinson to Texas. With powerhouse defenses and stacked lineups, both teams are set for big seasons, but can Gainesville finally get over the playoff hump? And will Grayson repeat as champs? Georgia fans, which linebacker are you watching most, and how do you feel about top talent leaving the state? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia football icons land all-time honorsHerschel Walker, Brock Bowers, and Champ Bailey just made history for Georgia football, earning spots on the AP all-time All-American teams. Seeing two Bulldogs on the first team is a huge nod to the program’s legacy and impact. Georgia now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Alabama and Oklahoma for the most players recognized. It’s wild to think about how these legends shaped not just UGA, but college football as a whole. Which Bulldog do you think left the biggest mark on the game? Let’s hear your picks and favorite moments! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowWho’s favored in Georgia high school football?Maxwell’s Week 1 projections are out, and some matchups are looking razor-close—like Milton vs. Buford, where the odds are nearly 50/50. If you’re a fan, these numbers give you a sneak peek at which teams are expected to dominate and which games could go down to the wire. The projections even break down likely scores and margins, so you can size up your team’s chances before kickoff. Which underdog do you think could pull off a surprise? Let’s hear your bold predictions for opening weekend! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs face key injury setbacksGeorgia’s football depth is being tested as three important players deal with setbacks after the first scrimmage. Illinois transfer RB Josh McCray has missed all of fall camp—not due to injury, but an illness that’s kept him sidelined. The offensive line took a hit with Malachi Toliver’s ankle injury, raising concerns about center depth. True freshman WR Thomas Blackshear also suffered an ankle injury, but the wide receiver group is deep enough to absorb the blow. With the season approaching, how do you think these injuries will impact Georgia’s game plan and roster decisions? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia stars team up for local impactGunner Stockton and Lawson Luckie aren’t just making plays on the field—they’re teaming up off it, too. The Georgia QB and tight end just landed a new NIL partnership with Associated Credit Union, and what’s cool is it’s not just about the money. They’ll be working with local schools, hosting football clinics, and mentoring kids in the community. It’s awesome to see college athletes using their platform to give back. With more UGA players getting involved in similar ways, how do you think these partnerships could shape the future of college sports and our local communities? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia’s recruiting battle heats up for 4-star WRKirby Smart isn’t letting up on the recruiting trail—even with fall camp in full swing. Georgia is still pushing hard to flip Tyren Wortham, a talented four-star wide receiver from Florida, who’s currently committed to Michigan State. Even though Wortham chose the Spartans after his official visit, both Georgia and Auburn are making serious efforts to change his mind. Adding Wortham would be a huge boost for Georgia’s already top-ranked 2026 class and could make the Bulldogs’ future offense even more explosive. What do you think—can Georgia pull off the flip, or will Wortham stick with the Big Ten? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia football legend 'The General' rememberedGeorge Patton, known as 'The General,' wasn’t just a two-time All-American for Georgia football—he was the heart and soul of the Bulldogs during the Vince Dooley era. Patton’s relentless drive and leadership on and off the field set a standard that inspired teammates and fans alike. Whether it was sacking Joe Namath or rallying the team for unforgettable victories, Patton always put the team first. As he’s now nominated for the College Football Hall of Fame, it’s a perfect moment to reflect: What makes a true sports legend in our community? Share your favorite Georgia football memories or thoughts on Patton’s legacy below. #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowColbie Young’s comeback sparks hope for GeorgiaGeorgia’s wide receiver room could’ve been lost this season, but Colbie Young has flipped the script. After missing most of last year due to suspension, Young has returned not just as a starter, but as the team’s heartbeat. Coaches say he’s setting the tone—on the field and off—showing new transfers and freshmen what it takes to succeed at UGA. It’s wild how someone once on the sidelines is now the group’s biggest motivator. What do you think—can a comeback story like this change a whole team’s culture? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs slip in AP poll—what’s up?Georgia fans, the Bulldogs are starting the season at No. 5 in the AP Top 25—one spot lower than the coaches poll. That’s a bit of a surprise, especially since they’re coming off another strong year and have landed in the AP top five for eight straight seasons. With big games ahead against Texas, Alabama, Florida, Ole Miss, and Tennessee (all ranked), the pressure’s on. Do you think this lower ranking will fire up the Dawgs, or is it a sign of stiffer competition this year? Let’s hear your thoughts on Georgia’s chances! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share