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Georgia Bulldogs Move Logan Gray To Wide Receiver - QB Job Open in 2010
A report offered by Dean Legge of Dawg Post has stated that Logan Gray will be moved to wide receiver prior to the bowl game.A This move ends any speculation that Logan will be the front-runner for the starting quarterback spot in 2010 and likely marks the start of Aaron Murray's tenure at Georgia.A In response to the move of Logan Gray, the Dawgs ...
Georgia made its intentions clear when it did not try a forward pass in the first quarter.
Fans provide painful backdrop for struggling Georgia team
In recent years, it was unheard of, but during Georgia's past three home games, the Bulldogs' players and coaches have heard plenty.
The primary objectives for Georgia to beat Georgia Tech. ► 1 - Tackle on the perimeter Georgia Tech gashed the Bulldogs with its triple-option offense last season, particularly on the outside.
The "What Could Have Been" Could Haunt Georgia Again
Recruiting college sports is a funny thing. It's a quirky thing. It's a science, but possibly the most inexact one.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Keys for Georgia against Kentucky
Dismal earlier this season, the Bulldogs' rushing offense has been much better the past four games, thanks to a reconfigured offensive line and the emergence of a Caleb King-Washaun Ealey tandem at tailback.
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.
Notebook: Jones' words drive Bulldogs down field
Georgia offensive line coach Stacy Searels doesn't permit most of his players to speak to the media, but center Ben Jones is free to use words to inspire his teammates on the field.
Game Breakdown: Wildcats vs. Bulldogs
Take a look at who has the edge in this key SEC matchup between Kentucky and Georgia.
UGA hopes to end sad week on high note
Georgia football coach Mark Richt. ATHENS - There will be a wreath placed over Uga VII's empty doghouse when Kentucky visits Georgia on Saturday night.
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.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Richt says Bulldogs prepared for Cobb
Mark Richt said Georgia will be prepared for Kentucky's multi-talented Randall Cobb , if he's able to play Saturday.
Troupe makes the most of rare situation
The irony of it all is that Israel Troupe wasn't supposed to be on the field for what turned out to be the biggest play of his career to date.
Georgia Turns to Troupe After Losing Green
A.J. Green's shoulder injury has given Georgia sophomore Israel Troupe his long-awaited opportunity.
Georgia Bulldogs Beat Auburn But Net Key Losses In The Process
Bacarri Rambo makes big play but gives big scare... Georgia Bulldog safety, Bacarri Rambo, gave fans quite a scare on Saturday night after a routine hit turned into some cautious moments on the field post-play. Rambo lay motionless for several minutes after he laid a huge fourth-quarter hit on Auburn wide receiver Mario Fannin.
Bulldogsa big win proves costly
It was as emotional a win as Georgia has had all season, but while the 31-24 victory over Auburn helped make the Bulldogs bowl eligible and regain a measure of national credibility, the cost was high.
Tigers' early dominance fades into loss at Georgia
Georgia tail back Caleb King scores a TD past Auburn defensive back Neiko Thorpe in the fourth quarter to give Georgia the lead at Sanford Stadium Saturday November 14, 2009 at in Athens, Ga.
Georgia cuts into Auburn's lead
Georgia didn't get a first down on Auburn in the first quarter. The Bulldogs didn't waste any time correcting that in the second.
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.
Bulldogs breeze to non-SEC win
Georgia made no apology for its first shutout in three years. "We got our swagger back," said defensive tackle Jeff Owens after Georgia allowed its second-lowest yards in school history in a 38-0 win over Tennessee Tech on Saturday.
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