Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia’s QB battle heats up: Stockton or Puglisi?Oscar Delp, one of Georgia’s most trusted tight ends, just gave a huge nod to Gunner Stockton as the Dawgs’ next starting QB. Delp says nobody preps harder or knows the offense better than Stockton, who’s been grinding for four years. Meanwhile, Ryan Puglisi is making his own case, but it’s clear experience matters to the team’s veterans. With the season opener around the corner, do you think Georgia should go with the seasoned Stockton or give the fresh talent a shot? Let’s hear your thoughts on who should lead the Dawgs this fall! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia’s next tight end star to watchGeorgia football fans, keep your eyes on Grant Haviland from Milton. At 6’5” and 230 pounds, this rising junior is already turning heads and has offers from powerhouse programs, including the Bulldogs. Coach Todd Hartley, known for developing top-tier tight ends, sees Haviland as a perfect fit for UGA’s culture and system. After a standout sophomore year, Haviland’s about to take on a bigger role and could be the next big thing at the position. With more visits and offers rolling in, do you think he’ll end up in Athens? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowWhy Georgia’s youth movement matters this seasonOver half of Georgia’s football roster this year is made up of first- and second-year players—a huge shift that’s got Coach Kirby Smart both worried and energized. With so many new faces, the team’s culture and performance could look very different from what fans are used to. Smart and his staff have doubled down on extra training and mentorship, hoping to get everyone up to speed fast. It’s not just a Georgia problem, either—teams across the country are dealing with similar turnover. How do you think this wave of young talent will shape the Dawgs’ season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia’s defense sets the bar high this seasonFour Georgia Bulldogs just landed on the Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list—more than any other team in the country. That’s a huge nod to the talent and depth on UGA’s defense, especially with so many questions on offense this year. With Daylen Everette, C.J. Allen, Christen Miller, and KJ Bolden leading the charge, Georgia fans have every reason to believe defense will be the backbone of the team’s success. How do you think this defensive firepower will shape Georgia’s season, especially with a tough schedule ahead? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKirby Smart’s bold message to Georgia playersKirby Smart isn’t holding back this fall—he’s challenging Georgia’s team to dig deeper and truly buy in. He says there’s something powerful about breaking an opponent’s will, and he wants the Dawgs to run the ball with more grit and efficiency. Smart also shared some injury updates and his thoughts on the quarterback situation, making it clear that every spot is up for grabs. This kind of intensity could set the tone for the whole season. How do you feel about Smart’s approach? Does this tough-love style bring out the best in a team? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball51Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowGeorgia faces a total wildcard in Marshall openerGeorgia’s season opener brings a true wild card to Athens: the Marshall Thundering Herd, a team that’s basically starting from scratch. After a dream 10-win season, Marshall lost its head coach and nearly its entire roster to the transfer portal—so much so, they couldn’t even field a bowl team. Now, with a new coach and a roster full of transfers, nobody really knows what to expect. Could this patchwork squad surprise everyone, or will Georgia’s stability win out? How do you think the transfer portal era is changing college football for teams like Marshall? #Sports #GeorgiaFootball #CollegeFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowEllis Robinson’s jaw-dropping interception has UGA buzzingEllis Robinson just put the rest of college football on notice with a one-handed interception that’s got Georgia fans fired up for the new season. After barely seeing the field last year, Robinson’s highlight in the preseason hype video is a reminder of why he was such a top recruit. With roster spots opening up, he’s primed to make a real impact. Plays like this are exactly what the Dawgs need as they reload for another title run. Are you ready to see Robinson become a breakout star this fall? Let’s talk about what this means for Georgia’s defense! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
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