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A clock in Georgia's weight room began in January counting down the minutes until the rematch.
After years of domination, rivalry no longer looks one-sided
This time last year, Georgia and Georgia Tech intersected from the same general direction.
Cox's senior season with Georgia has been difficult
Prior to this season, Joe Cox probably had plenty of thoughts on how he wanted to be remembered for his one year as Georgia's quarterback.
Cats showed their better half vs. Georgia
UK Coach Rich Brooks walked off the field after the Cats' upset win at Georgia on Saturday night.
Dogs gets another shot at a rival
You can argue about where Auburn ranks on Georgia's roster of rivals, but there's no debating this: The Bulldogs need a victory over a rival, any rival.
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.
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.
Matchup to Watch: Georgia O-Line vs. Tennessee Tech D-Line
The Bulldogs still rank last in the Southeastern Conference in rushing at just less than 110 yards per game, but they've had two of their three biggest rushing outputs of the season in the last two games with 173 against Vanderbilt and 121 against Florida.
Cox regroups after coaches let him remain starting QB
Georgia quarterback Joe Cox will remain the Bulldogs' starting quarterback this week after a three-interception performance against Florida last weekend.
Confidence boost energizes stagnant ground game
To say they were frustrated vastly understates the mood. It was more a feeling of somber resignation among Georgia's tailbacks.
A dozen Dogs call Florida home
They come from down near the beaches of Fort Lauderdale, up by the First Coast and from over on the West Coast.
Notebook: Plenty of motivation for Bulldogs, Gators
Which is worse: dancing in the end zone in 2007 or calling two timeouts in the final minute of a blowout in 2008? The bigger insult might depend on if you play for Florida or Georgia.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
New Georgia-Florida contract almost done
ATHENS Five weeks after the University of Georgia Athletic Association board of directors voted to keep the Georgia-Florida football game in Jacksonville through 2016, a new contract with the city is being finalized.
Junior fullback maximizes touches, playing time
Fred Munzenmaier has always had a knack for finding the end zone. Coming into the season, Georgia's junior fullback had two carries for two touchdowns.
Submitted by Marc Weiszer on Sat, 10/17/2009 - 9:42am. Greetings from Nashville, where ita s a crisp 43 degrees two hours before kickoff and there was hardly any feel on the drive in from the hotel that an SEC football game was going on here today.
Georgia Bulldog Player Dilemmas: Who's the Best Man for the Job?
As the Georgia Bulldogs enter a bye week, they have time to reflect on a good win Saturday against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Bulldogs appreciate break before Florida
After the mental and physical grind of seven consecutive weeks of football, Georgia finally has a week off in the schedule.
Notebook: Curran, Cuff each face driving c...
Two Georgia football players are facing legal trouble for driving violations. A bench warrant was issued for linebacker Rennie Curran Oct.
Samuel struggling to meet expectations
When Georgia sophomore tailback Richard Samuel raced 80 yards for a touchdown Sept.
Is Georgia's Joe Cox Becoming Coach Mike Bobo's Kryptonite?
Georgia Bulldog football is in a curious state right now. No one outside of the rabid fan base wants to point fingers, yet everyone knows that there are problems that need to be addressed quickly.
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