18 hrs ago | Athens Banner-Herald
Magill: More honors should await Butler, Walsh
Drew Butler was redshirted as a freshman at Georgia in 2007 and punted only three times in 2008 as a substitute behind two-year regular Brian Mimbs.
Mark Richt seems to be embracing change. A head coach having to completely overhaul half his staff might be looked on as a negative development or sign of desperation by some.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mark Richt said he'll do "anything and everything" needed to get Georgia back on track.
Bulldogs' coaches wait for decision
If changes are coming, Georgia isn't worried about letting the drama build a bit longer.
Bad week got worse for Dawgs as Georgia lost
Kentucky needed help for its first win at Georgia in 32 years. Georgia, which has been helping opposing teams all season, came through again.
Looking a lot like Georgia Tech, Georgia runs for 339 yards in 30-24 upset of No. 7 Jackets
Georgia took a page out of Georgia Tech's playbook, rushing for 339 yards to upset the seventh-ranked Yellow Jackets 30-24 Saturday night and put a real damper on the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
Walsh, Butler earn recognition
The only thing better for Blair Walsh and Drew Butler than wrapping up their seasons with national awards would be doing it together.
Georgia has been plagued by turnovers and penalties this season, but not shanks.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bulldogs discover life on losing side of Tech rivalry
After seven consecutive victories in the Georgia-Georgia Tech football series, the Bulldogs lost to the Yellow Jackets last year -- and have been hearing about it ever since.
Holiday swap for Arkansas-LSU, Auburn-Alabama
Arkansas and LSU have been displaced from their traditional spot the day after Thanksgiving.
Bulldogs looking to salvage season
If Demarcus Dobbs didn't choose Georgia, he probably would have ended up at Georgia Tech.
Injured Dogs hoping to play against Georgia Tech
Georgia could have a trio of injured players, including top receiver A.J. Green, return for Saturday's final regular-season against No.
Submitted by Marc Weiszer on Mon, 11/23/2009 - 3:32pm. Georgia fans could use some good news.
Georgia reaches low point under Richt
It's a question Mark Richt has been asked more than once this season, and he has steadfastly insisted on a similar reply.
In the first half against Georgia on Saturday night, Kentucky looked like a team that was ready to call it a night and get back home to Lexington and get ready for the regular-season finale against Tennessee.
For Bulldog seniors, it wasn't supposed to end this way
For Georgia's 23 seniors, losing to Kentucky in their final game in Sanford Stadium was not the plan.
Georgia senior Joe Cox has thrown more interceptions than Coach Mark Richt would like , but Cox is a veteran, steady QB who has also put up 2,059 passing yards and 18 touchdowns.
The primary objectives for Georgia to beat Kentucky. ► 1 - Keep running wild With A.J. Green out with a shoulder injury, the Bulldogs must continue to move the ball on the ground.
Submitted by David Ching on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 5:21am. I've been told more than once recently that I'm far too negative about Georgia football.
UGA fans still have reasons to feel good and bad
Washaun Ealey and the running game definitely have improved. Georgia comes out of the Auburn game a ' a very big win for the Dogs a ' with the kind of mixture of positives and negatives that leaves fans somewhat optimistic but still with a lot of concerns.
Also on Topix