John Camacho+FollowGeorgia football offer keeps local LB up all nightJoakim Gouda, a standout linebacker from South Paulding, was so fired up after getting an offer from Georgia that he couldn’t sleep. Imagine being a high school athlete and suddenly getting a shot at playing for the Bulldogs—talk about a life-changing moment! With the recruiting scene more competitive than ever, especially with NIL deals and the transfer portal, it’s wild to see how these offers can shake up a young player’s world. How do you think these big opportunities affect high school athletes and their families? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowGeorgia’s QB battle heats up with new transferGeorgia’s quarterback room just got a lot more interesting. With Gunner Stockton sticking around for another year, Ryan Puglisi was expected to be next in line—but now, all eyes are on former Oregon signee Bryson Beaver, who’s likely transferring in. Beaver’s arrival means real competition for Puglisi, and could shake up the pecking order for the Bulldogs. Kirby Smart usually favors QBs who’ve been on campus a while, but a four-star transfer always turns heads. Do you think this added pressure will help Puglisi step up, or could he get lost in the shuffle? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowKirby Smart scouts Georgia’s next football starsKirby Smart is making big moves across Georgia, checking in on some of the state’s most promising high school football talent. He stopped by Macon to see standout safety Ta'Shawn Poole, a top national prospect, and also visited Houston County to keep tabs on massive offensive tackle Braylin Mills. Smart’s focus on homegrown players could mean the Dawgs are building another powerhouse class. It’s exciting to see local athletes getting this kind of attention—what do you think this means for the future of Georgia football? Who are you hoping to see in red and black next? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAnother Georgia Dawg hits the transfer portalGeorgia’s roster shuffle continues as offensive tackle Jamal Meriweather enters the transfer portal just before the deadline. After appearing in 12 games this season, Meriweather is looking for a fresh start elsewhere, even as Georgia’s offensive line has been a key strength. With several players leaving late in the window, it feels like there’s more going on behind the scenes—maybe even a big incoming transfer? It’s a wild time for college football fans, and it’ll be interesting to see how these moves shake up the Dawgs’ lineup for next season. Where do you think Meriweather will land? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMike Bobo’s legacy as a top Georgia QBMike Bobo isn’t just Georgia’s offensive coordinator—he’s still one of the school’s top 10 quarterbacks for all-time passing touchdowns, even after 30 years. With 38 career TD passes, Bobo’s name is etched in the Bulldogs’ record books, though rising star Gunner Stockton is set to surpass him soon. While Bobo’s coaching is what most fans know him for now, his days as a solid QB shouldn’t be forgotten. How do you think Bobo’s playing days shaped his approach as a coach? Should past players get more recognition for their on-field achievements? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowHow Mark Richt’s Miami moves are shaping Georgia’s futureMark Richt’s time at Miami is still making waves in Georgia football circles. While Richt is a Dawgs legend, his hands-on approach with Miami’s youth teams is paying off big for the Hurricanes—even years after he left. Just look at Malachi Toney, a Miami freshman wide receiver who’s tearing it up this season. Richt’s early connection with local kids like Toney might be tipping the recruiting scales, and Georgia fans are starting to feel the impact. Could Richt’s Miami legacy end up costing the Dawgs some top talent? Let’s hear your thoughts on how recruiting strategies can shape a program’s future! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia’s football roster is a brotherhoodNearly a third of Georgia’s 2026 football roster will be made up of players who were high school teammates, and that’s no accident. Coach Kirby Smart is doubling down on real connections, even bringing in two sets of actual brothers. This approach is building a team that’s already bonded before they even hit the field in Athens. It’s not just about recruiting talent—it’s about creating a family atmosphere that could give the Bulldogs a serious edge. How do you think these pre-built bonds will impact the team’s chemistry and performance next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia’s secondary gets a big boostGeorgia just landed Oklahoma’s Gentry Williams, adding serious depth to the Bulldogs’ defensive backfield for 2026. Williams, who’s battled injuries but showed real playmaking ability at Oklahoma, joins as the fourth DB transfer this cycle. With recent departures and injuries thinning out Georgia’s secondary, this move could be a game-changer for the defense. It’s clear Kirby Smart is making the portal work for the Dawgs—how do you feel about all these new faces coming in? Is this the new normal for college football? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGeorgia’s defense needs transfer magicGeorgia’s defense is counting on a new wave of transfers to step up in a big way this season. With the Bulldogs rarely dipping into the portal, every addition has to make a real impact—especially with fresh faces like Amaris Williams on the line and Khalil Barnes, Braylon Conley, and Ja’Marley Riddle in the secondary. The stakes are high for these newcomers to fill big shoes and keep Georgia’s championship standards alive. Do you think these transfers will rise to the challenge, or is the portal still a risky bet for the Dawgs? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia’s running back room just got deeperGeorgia football just landed a big boost to its backfield, signing former Kentucky RB Dante Dowdell—his fourth team in as many years. Dowdell brings over 1,200 career rushing yards and 16 touchdowns, adding even more competition to a loaded group that already includes Chauncey Bowens, Nate Frazier, Dwight Phillips, and Bo Walker. With only two transfer additions so far and seven Bulldogs leaving via the portal, it’s clear the team is shaking things up. After last season’s SEC title but a tough Sugar Bowl exit, will this new mix help Georgia get back to the top? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share