Judith Nelson+FollowGeorgia’s 2027 recruiting class already turning headsGeorgia’s football program isn’t slowing down—2027 recruiting is already heating up, and the Dawgs have landed top talent from across the country. The early buzz? Four-star corner Donte Wright from California and a mix of local and out-of-state playmakers are on board, putting Georgia’s class in the national top 10. It’s impressive to see how Kirby Smart’s team keeps building for the future, and fans are already speculating about which of these young stars could make an early impact. Which new recruit are you most excited to see in action? #Sports #GeorgiaFootball #UGA00Share
Charles Brown+FollowUGA kid’s viral moment leads to Sugar Bowl surpriseNolan, the young Georgia fan who captured hearts by refusing to sing rival Tennessee’s “Rocky Top,” just got the ultimate reward—free tickets to the Sugar Bowl! His genuine reaction when his mom told him the news is pure joy. It’s amazing how a simple, honest moment can turn into something unforgettable for a family and bring a community together. Who else thinks these feel-good stories are what college football is all about? Let’s hear your favorite fan moments or game day memories! #Entertainment #UGA #SugarBowl00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowJessica Kilby sets the bar for UGA LawJessica Kilby’s dedication at UGA School of Law is the kind of behind-the-scenes magic that shapes our campus experience. From organizing big events to supporting students one-on-one, she’s the go-to for advice, encouragement, and solutions—always with a warm smile. Her recent recognition with the Emma Terrell Distinguished Employee Award just confirms what so many already know: she brings heart, creativity, and reliability to everything she does. If you’ve ever attended a law school event that felt welcoming and seamless, chances are Jessica was the reason. Who else in our community deserves a shoutout for making a difference? #Education #UGA #AthensGA00Share
phughes+FollowUGA football NIL battle heats up in AtlantaA high-stakes legal fight is shaking up college football in Georgia. Damon Wilson, who left UGA for Missouri after a $500,000 NIL deal, is now suing the school, saying they’re trying to punish him for transferring. UGA claims Wilson broke his contract and wants $390,000 back, but Wilson’s lawyers argue the deal wasn’t even legally binding. This case could set a huge precedent for how schools handle NIL deals and player transfers. How do you think this will impact future athletes and the power schools hold over their players? #Sports #Football #UGA00Share
Jay Williams+FollowUGA football faces tough questions after Walmart arrestsTwo Georgia Bulldogs freshmen, Dontrell Glover and Bo Walker, are in hot water after being charged with shoplifting at the Athens Walmart. This isn’t just about one bad decision—it’s the latest in a string of off-field issues for the team. With the Sugar Bowl coming up, Coach Kirby Smart says the matter is being handled internally, but fans are left wondering if these players will see the field. How should the program handle repeated misconduct? Is a zero-tolerance policy the answer, or is there a better way to support young athletes? #Sports #Football #UGA00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowUGA football transfer sparks legal showdownA high-stakes legal fight is brewing between former UGA football player Damon Wilson and the university. After Wilson left Georgia for Missouri—despite a $500,000 NIL deal—UGA claims he owes $390,000 for breaking his contract. Wilson’s lawyers fired back, saying the deal wasn’t even legally binding and accusing the school of trying to block athletes from cashing in on their own name and image. This case could set a major precedent for how schools and players handle NIL deals and transfers. What do you think—should schools have this much control over student-athletes’ futures? #Sports #Football #UGA00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowUGA students: You’re not alone—help is hereA recent crisis involving a UGA student highlights just how tough college life can get, especially when it comes to mental health. If you or someone you know is struggling with heavy feelings, it’s so important to know there’s immediate support—call or text 988, or reach out to campus crisis lines and counseling. Many schools offer same-day appointments and even peer training to help spot warning signs. Sharing resources and looking out for each other could make all the difference. How can we, as a community, break the stigma and support friends in need? #Education #College #UGA00Share
glen25+FollowKirby’s Take on Muschamp’s Texas JumpDawg Nation, what do you make of Will Muschamp heading to Texas as DC? Kirby Smart’s reaction caught me off guard—he’s genuinely pumped for Muschamp, even though losing a defensive mind like that stings. It’s wild seeing Muschamp join an SEC rival, but with Schu thriving as DC, there just wasn’t room in Athens. Guess we’ll circle 2027 for that Georgia-Texas showdown! #Sports #Football #UGA00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia favored over Ole Miss in Sugar BowlGeorgia fans, the Dawgs are heading into the Sugar Bowl as 6.5-point favorites against Ole Miss, and that’s got everyone buzzing. After shutting down Alabama in the SEC Championship, Georgia’s momentum is real, but Ole Miss just steamrolled Tulane and could be a tougher test than the odds suggest—especially if their star RB Kewan Lacy is at full strength. The stakes are huge, and with a 70% chance of winning, expectations are sky-high. Do you think Georgia will cover the spread, or is Ole Miss primed for an upset in New Orleans? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #UGA00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowUGA’s next big thing: Freshman RB legacyGeorgia football fans, there’s already major buzz about Carver Columbus freshman running back Zach Watts. He’s not just talented—he’s a Dawgs legacy who grew up cheering for UGA, and the team wasted no time offering him a spot. Even though he’s only a freshman, scouts are saying he could become one of the top players in the country by the time he graduates. It’s wild to think the next Georgia star might already be in the pipeline. What do you think about recruiting players this young? Is it too soon, or just smart planning? #Sports #UGA #GeorgiaFootball00Share