Published on: 21st August, 2009
Orson Charles is out of Plant High in Tampa, Fla., where he was a SuperPrep All-American and was selected to play in the Army All-American game in 2008. Charles is a 6′3″, 230-pound TE, who chose to play for the Dawgs over schools such as USC, Tennessee, Florida State, Miami, and Florida. During his senior season at Plant High, Charles was ...Published on: 16th August, 2009
If Rennie Curran has done one thing since he stepped foot on the Georgia campus in Athens, its make plays. He has literally been a tackling machine on the Dawgs defense since 2007. The 5′11″ 222-pound linebacker has a combination of speed and power that makes opposing offenses cringe. They know that if they ...Published on: 14th August, 2009
After the 2008 season, a majority of Georgia fans were disappointed in how the defense performed, especially in the regular season finale against Georgia Tech. It seemed as though the defense, after starting out strong, played worse as the season went on. Was it the embarrassment of the 31-0 first half against Alabama ...Published on: 11th August, 2009
Georgia heads to Stillwater, Oklahoma to face Oklahoma State on Sept. 5 in what is sure to be a lopsided victory for the Cowboys, or that is what many of the experts think. The Dawgs have too many holes to fill at the skill positions after losing Stafford and Moreno and the ...Published on: 8th August, 2009
Washaun Ealey is out of Emanuel County Institute in Twin City, Ga where he was a Parade All-American, SuperPrep All-American and the Class 1-A Player of the Year in 2008. In 2007, Ealey became the only underclassman to ever win the GSWA’s Player of the Year Award as a Junior when ...Published on: 6th August, 2009
Marlon Brown comes to Georgia out of Harding Academy in Memphis, Tenn where he was named a Parade All-American and the Class 2-A Mr. Football. He chose the Dawgs over schools such as Tennessee, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Florida, LSU, Oklahoma, and USC. Brown finished his high school career with a total ...Published on: 3rd August, 2009
For the University of Georgia, the month of July was business-as-usual as they continued to land the top talent in the state. During July, the Dawgs received six more verbal commitments bringing their total to 18 so far this offseason. Not only were the players some of the elite in the state of Georgia, ...Published on: 2nd August, 2009
When it comes to college football there is without a doubt only one conference that dominates year in and year out, the Southeastern Conference. Through the years some of the greatest coaches, greatest players, and greatest programs to step on a field have been associated with the SEC. The following slideshow is ...Published on: 20th July, 2009
After the great feedback that I received from my article “Georgia’s Greatest Junkyard Dawg Defense,” I started to reminiscence of all the great offensive players that have come through the University of Georgia. As I started to go through the decades of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, I found all ...Published on: 12th July, 2009
As the Yellow Jackets from Georgia Tech enter the 2009 football season, several people feel as though they are the team to beat in the ACC. Can Paul Johnson continue to build on what he started last season, his first in Atlanta? Will the schedule be too tough to maneuver through ...