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Mind-blowing number of Georgia recruits flipped

This is a mind-boggling statistic: Around a fourth of the state’s high school seniors that signed D1 college football scholarships this year switched their commitment at least once. Georgia projects to have around 190 seniors sign with FBS schools (formerly NCAA Div. I-A). The majority signed last week, but a ...

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UGA's Mark Richt makes time for one of state's top juniors

You’re a pretty big deal if you’re a high school junior and Mark Richt stops by to see you three weeks from signing day.   Cedartown High School’s Nick Chubb is a pretty big deal.   He’s likely the state’s No. 1 prospect at running back for 2014.   Richt ...

Norcross RB Alvin Kamara waits for the opening kickoff from Colquitt - with TV lights shining bright behind him.

Georgia football recruits on the rise, on the fall

Some of Georgia’s top college football prospects got to compete on a national stage at several all-star games last week, including the Under Armour All-America game and the U.S. Army Bowl. After talking with coaches, scouts and recruiting analysts, here’s a review on how of some of the state’s elite ...

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Freshman J.J. Green comes through for Georgia

Tailback J.J. Green said he can’t say for sure how many times he has heard “you’re one play away from playing” from Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and running backs coach Bryan McClendon.

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Yellow Jackets even found trouble during pregame

Here is a clue that your trip to sunny south Florida may not be a carefree vacation: You’re a football team, and you lose one of your starters during warm-ups.

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Dogs have resolve but they’re running out of bodies

If nothing else, Georgia has ensured at least one thing about its season. Regardless of where the rest of the schedule takes them, whether its to an SEC championship, a BCS bowl bid or a national title, there will be no claims from outsiders that this team received too many breaks and escaped health issues, no suggestions that the road to success was lined with lollipops and unicorns.

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A better Georgia Tech yields only an emphatic loss

Georgia Tech got the start it wanted and, at least for a little while, ran the option the way Paul Johnson wants it run.

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Mississippian Crowder kickstarts Georgia soccer

Having been at Georgia four seasons now, soccer coach Steve Holeman doesn’t weird out nearly as much as he once did about playing Ole Miss, where he coached for 15 years.