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Kentucky rallies to beat Georgia 34-27
ATHENS, Ga. - Kentucky scored 14 points off four Georgia second-half turnovers and the Wildcats rallied to beat the Bulldogs 34-27 Saturday night for their first win in Athens in 32 years.
Runnina Bulldogs hope to repeat solid effort in last trip to Chapel Hill
Even though only one member of this year's North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team played against Gardner-Webb in the 2005-06 season the last time the schools met, UNC should certainly remember the Bulldogs tonight when the teams meet in Chapel Hill.
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Just when Georgia's defense seemed better ...
Just when it looked like the clouds were beginning to part for the Georgia defense, Kentucky struck with a true freshman quarterback and a playmaker in the backfield.
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Georgia TE Orson Charles breaks out
Orson Charles doesn't move like a tight end , he doesn't catch like a tight end and he doesn't wear the number of a tight end .
Georgia students wear black to honor Uga VII
University of Georgia students led the fans who wore black for Saturday night's game against Kentucky in tribute to the Bulldogs' late mascot, Uga VII.
UAB basketball team set to host Georgia in home opener
The UAB men's basketball team will play its first home contest of the 2009-10 campaign when it hosts Southeastern Conference foe Georgia on Saturday night at 7 p.m. The contest marks the first time UAB has played an opponent from the Southeastern Conference at Bartow Arena since Jan.
Georgiaa s seniors hope to leave with a win
It will actually be Jeff Owens' second shot at his final home game. A year ago, Owens participated in Georgia's senior day festivities, strolling on to the field to the cheers of the crowd, knowing he may never play another game at Sanford Stadium.
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.
UNO finds silver lining in opening loss to Georgia
Georgia's Trey Thompkins, right, rebounds the ball against UNO during their season opener Friday night in Athens, Ga.
Chick-fil-A Bowl to visit Athens for Kentucky-Georgia game
Following a victory at Vanderbilt last weekend, Kentucky is bowl eligible for a school-record fourth consecutive season.
Uga VII dies after less than two seasons with team; no successor announced
After less than two seasons as Georgia's mascot, Uga VII died of heart-related causes Thursday.
Guidera: Dog win highlight of season so far
ATHENS, GA. It took 70 days and too many restless nights for Georgia fans, all the way up until Week 10, but something finally arrived at Sanford Stadium last night.
Tailbacks King, Ealey Have Bulldogs On The Run
Caleb King and Washaun Ealey are providing a late-season boost to a Georgia rushing attack that still ranks near the bottom of the Southeastern Conference.
Jones to seek evaluation of NFL draft stock
Home >> Blogs >> Marc Weiszer's blog >> Jones to seek evaluation of NFL draft stock Submitted by Marc Weiszer on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 8:46pm. Georgia safety Reshad Jones said Thursday that he will seek an evaluation from an NFL advisory committee to gauge his draft stock.
Junkyard: Dogs prepare for WildCobb attack
Randall Cobb runs against the Dogs last year in Lexington. Amid all the talk this week about bowl games and a prime-time telecast against Tech, Saturday's game against Kentucky still looms large, prompting painful memories of the Dogs' close escape in Lexington last year as the Georgia defense seemed incapable of stopping then-quarterback Randall ...
Georgia's Washaun Ealey starting to measure up to number
Freshman running back Washaun Ealey has been Georgia's leading rusher in each of the past three games.
Georgia Bulldogs Have No Margin for Error Against Kentucky
The Georgia Bulldogs sit at 6-4 right now and, after a nice come-from-behind win over the Auburn Tigers, the scrappy little team from Athens has to be feeling a bit better about finishing the season strong.
Bulldogs turn to Troupe after losing WR Green to injury
Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green holds his left arm after injuring it against Auburn.
Three recruits sign with Georgia
Cady Lalanne didn't know he was making school history until he was about to do it.
Bulldogs' bowl picture remains murky
Now that Georgia is bowl eligible, the question is where will the Bulldogs go bowling? The Southeastern Conference has qualified nine teams, which means there are few certainties now for bowl executives.
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