Nov 15, 2009 | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Richt: UGA's Rambo passes medical tests a with flying colors'
Georgia safety Bacarri Rambo, whose scary injury in Saturday night's game brought a hush to Sanford Stadium, has passed all medical tests "with flying colors," UGA coach Mark Richt said this evening.
Georgia's list of rivals is long and somewhat undefined. In-state Georgia Tech and border rival Florida are the two most hated.
Happy Homecoming: Bulldogs build hope for a winning season
Georgia's Branden Smith heads toward then end zone on a 61-yard run during the first half of Saturday's game.
Confidence boosted, Georgia prepares for Auburn
When you're hungry, anything in your belly feels good. Georgia fattened up on overmatached Tennessee Tech 38-0 on Saturday at Sanford Stadium.
Dogs complete first shutout since 2006
The cure for all that has ailed Georgia's defensive unit arrived from Cookeville, Tenn., on Saturday.
Middle school football: Chastang finishes season undefeated
The Chastang Falcons ended the regular season undefeated with a shutout over Clark in Mobile County middle school football.
Georgiaa s focus wona t shift until season ends
After a 4-4 start and another disastrous loss to Florida, many of Georgia's fans may be ready to start thinking about 2010.
Georgia Coach Mark Richt needed a gimmick, a trick, something, anything. Simple blocking and tackling wasn't going to work for the Bulldogs on Saturday against the No.
U.S. College Football Top 25 Capsules
Florida tight end Aaron Hernandez is tackled by Georgia line backer Christian Robinson in the second quarter during a NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct.
Robinson learns game from his father, Curran
Redshirt freshman linebacker Christian Robinson saw playing time against Vanderbilt and Tennessee after injuries to Marcus Dowtin and Akeem Dent.
2009 Georgia Bulldog SEC Report Card: Bottom Line - We Need Improvement
The 2009 Georgia Bulldogs have spent a lot of time being dissected, debated, and doubted by fans and critics alike.
Fractured jaw may sideline King
Caleb King's return to the lineup for Georgia may have been short lived. The tailback, who missed the first two games of the season with a hamstring injury, suffered broken jaw and a concussion following a hit in the fourth quarter of Georgia's loss to LSU last week, and head coach Mark Richt said King was doubtful to play this week against ...
Middle school football in full swing
The Chastang Falcons and Denton Admirals posted their third shutout of the season and Booker T. Washington won again to remain unbeaten in Mobile County Middle School football.
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Freshmen receivers catching on
Mark Richt really likes his freshmen receivers. The Bulldogs are really serious about reducing penalties.
Georgia coach Mark Richt had high praise for freshman receivers Marlon Brown and Rantavious Wooten after the first two practices of the season.
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Freshmen receivers catching on
Mark Richt really likes his freshmen receivers. The Bulldogs are really serious about reducing penalties.
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