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UGA Recruiting: NSD WATCH – Elite Defensive Lineman Ready to Put Pen to Paper Next Wednesday
UGA Recruiting: DECOMMIT WATCH – Big Time Corner Committed Elsewhere Might Be Looking Around, Should Dawgs Pursue This Time?
UGA Recruiting: NSD WATCH – Elite DB Ready to Sign With the Dawgs
UGA Recruiting: Did Dawgs Get Best CB in the Nation?
UGA Recruiting: Top Dawg Target Proving Why He’s a Five Star
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Jr Szn✅ @Coach_Jones_1 @jakeganus @ChadSimmons_ @AL7AFootball @Mansell247 https://t.co/jXC7L0m3nM
— ✞ j7 (@jt7ta) December 9, 2020
UGA Recruiting: Unreal Stats From This Defensive Line Beast
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173 Tackles
102 Solo Tackles
58 TFL
52 QB Hurries
15 Sacks
6 Touchdowns
3 field goals block @Rivals @MaxPreps @247recruiting @Madhousefit @ALLGASTRNG @ChadSimmons_ @AHSAAUpdates @AL6AFootball pic.twitter.com/JvKeL6jgrl— Khurtiss Perry (@KhurtissPerry) December 9, 2020
UGA Football: Georgia Focused on Final Road Trip of the Season Against Missouri
The Georgia Bulldogs conducted a two-hour practice Wednesday, Dec. 9, in preparation for a top-25 matchup against Missouri, on Faurot Field in Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
The Bulldogs and Tigers’ kickoff is set for 12:00 p.m., ET on the SEC Network. Before practice, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart participated in the SEC Football Weekly Media Teleconference. Following practice, Warren Ericson and Jake Camarda offered these comments on the matchup with Vanderbilt.
Selected comments from Smart and the student-athletes follow:
Head Coach Kirby Smart
Opening Statement…
“Our team is excited to get back on the field and go play. We missed last week and have a really hot Missouri team we have a lot of respect for. Eliah [Drinkwitz] has done an unbelievable job with those guys and have them playing really well, really hard. You can see that they’re well coached. They have a lot of talented guys on defense and offense. I think their quarterback [Connor Bazelak] is playing very well.”
On how the cold weather will impact the game this week and if it makes him alter a game plan…
“Not really. We don’t control the weather. We practice in it all the time here. It’s been cold this week. We’ve been practicing outside, inside. We have to go inside a little bit, not by choice but because our fields base is under construction. We alternate who gets to go outside. We’ve told our team all along, that’s not something we can control. We worry about things we can control, and we control how we play and the guys playing in the game won’t be thinking about the weather—they’ll be thinking about the game.”
On whether he played in any cold weather games while at Georgia…
“Oh yeah. We had several. There was one at home against Auburn. I remember we played and it was really cold. What qualifies as cold to me is when you can see your breath. So, if you see that then it’s pretty chilly.”
UGA Men’s Basketball: Dawgs Winning in Different Ways
By John Frierson
Staff Writer
In the fourth game of the Georgia men’s basketball team’s season, Tuesday night against Montana at Stegeman Coliseum, we got to see these Bulldogs continue to evolve as a unit. With eight new players on this year’s team, the Bulldogs will continue to take shape as the season progresses.
What we saw Tuesday, in Georgia’s 63-50 win over the Grizzlies, was a team with depth and muscle and speed. The Bulldogs made 10 of their first 12 shots and jumped out to a nice lead, 21-7, but the rest of the night was more of a struggle from the floor.
Despite the shooting difficulties — Georgia (4-0) finished 27 of 68 from the floor and 5 of 23 from 3-point range — the Bulldogs kept pushing and persisting at both ends of the floor. The game was, in coach Tom Crean‘s words, “the definition of a grinder.”