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It's not that Georgia doesn't want to play a few easy games, but it's hard to ignore the trend.
A season on sidelines can be tough for homesick freshmen
ATHENS - It was the Fourth of July before Aron White's freshman year at Georgia when he took a trip home to Columbia, Mo., for the holiday.
A season on sidelines can be tough for homesick freshmen
It was the Fourth of July before Aron White's freshman year at Georgia when he took a trip home to Columbia, Mo., for the holiday.
Quiet Boling serves as spokesman, leader of O-line
The offensive line might be the most anonymous position on a football team, and Clint Boling is probably the quietest lineman at Georgia.
Georgia-Auburn rivalry endures from past to present
Home >> Blogs >> Marc Weiszer's blog >> Georgia-Auburn rivalry endures from past to present Submitted by Marc Weiszer on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 2:12pm. You dona t have to grow up in the Deep South to appreciate the Deep Southa s oldest rivalry.
Auburn's reinvented offense confusing SEC defenses
It's one thing for Georgia's defensive players to take notice of Auburn's offensive transformation since last season.
Georgia's Green back after sitting out first game of his life
This weekend is Georgia's chance for a fourth straight win over rival Auburn, to secure bowl eligibility and avoid a losing season.
Well-traveled freshman Robinson settling in at Georgia
Georgia freshman Montez Robinson recorded the first two sacks of his career last Saturday against Tennessee Tech.
Deep South's oldest rivalry has lost some luster
The Deep South's oldest rivalry looks a little tarnished. When Georgia hosts Auburn between the hedges Saturday night, it will be the first time since 1991 the teams have met with neither ranked in The Associated Press poll.
Georgia's running game on track
It started with a trickle, a strong fourth quarter against a worn-down Vanderbilt defense.
Freshmen put on a show as Bulldogs enjoy rout
Georgia's Washaun Ealey is held up by Aron White after Ealey scored his second touchdown of the half in the second quarter Saturday.
Cox keeps starting job after 'reality check'
Georgia quarterback Joe Cox, right, shows his dejection as he sits on the bench near the end of an NCAA college football game against Florida last Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla.
If it was all just a lost cause, maybe Joe Cox could sleep a little easier. If there simply wasn't any talent on the field, maybe it would make more sense.
Struggling Dogs sticking together
Georgia quarterback Joe Cox talks with offensive coordinator Mike Bobo during the Bulldogs' win over Vanderbilt.
Gators' Spikes in apparent dirty play vs. Dawgs
A video from Saturday's broadcast shows Florida's Brandon Spikes shoving his hand into the top of Georgia running back Washaun Ealey's facemask at some point during the game.
The Bulldogs certainly weren't playing second fiddle to Florida two years ago when they made a huge splash with their 42-30 win, tweaking the Gators in the process with an end-zone celebration.
Georgia seeks to turn around disappointing season
BOB SELF/The Times-Union Georgia quarterback Joe Cox is sacked by Florida's Carlos Dunlap for an 11-yard loss during the second quarter of Saturday's game at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.
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UF's Jones makes up for defensive mistake
When A.J. Jones recorded the first of his two interceptions during Florida's 41-17 win against Georgia on Saturday, he felt like he was just breaking even.
Tebow sets record; Florida leads Georgia 24-10 at halftime
Tim Tebow became the Southeastern Conference's all-time leader in touchdowns with a 23-yard scoring run in the second quarter Saturday that gave Florida a 24-10 lead at halftime against archrival Georgia.
Bulldogs want to ruin top-ranked Gators' season
Safety Reshad Jones and unranked Georgia will attempt to hand No. 1 Florida its first loss of the season on Saturday.
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