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UGA Football: With No Sports for the Forseeable Future – Watch the Past 5 Years of UGA Football Games Here
Of course this pandemic is much bigger than sports, but the worst has happened for sports fans. We have no live sports for the forseeable future. Good thing FSF has links to every UGA game we could find on Youtube. Here are the links to the 2019 season and the 2010-2018 seasons. All you have to do is find the WATCH column on the right of the table and click which game you want to watch. That will take you to the corresponding youtube video of the game. Some games just have highlights and are listed as HIGHLIGHTS:
2019 SEASON
2015-2018 SEASONS
How the Coronavirus has Affected Sports – Listing of All Sports Cancellations/Suspensions
As the panic ensues over the coronavirus (covid-19), the rapid spreading virus is having a huge impact on the world of sports. From cancelled tournaments to postponed seasons, here’s what has been done as of 5:30pm on 3/13/20:
UGA
1. Classes postponed for two weeks
2. SEC suspends all sports and practices until April 15th
3. No announcement on G-Day spring game yet
4. Annual coaches clinic cancelled
HIGH SCHOOL
1. GHSA shuts down sports for two weeks
2. No cancellations/postponements for AHSAA yet
3. McDonalds All American Games and all related events cancelled
4. NCAA has suspended all on and of campus recruiting until April 15th
UFC
1. Fighting without fans in attendance, some events moved to Las Vegas
NBA
1. Has suspended season until further notice (at least 30 days)
MLB
1. Suspended spring training games and delayed start of season by at least two weeks
NFL
1. Not delaying start of year as of now
NHL
1. Suspends play until further notice
XFL
1. Cancels regular season
GOLF/AUGUSTA NATIONAL
1. The Masters postponed
2. PGA cancels players championship after first round
3. PGA cancels Valspar Championship, WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play and Valero Texas Open
NASCAR
1. Race events at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend and Homestead-Miami Speedway next weekend postponed
SOCCER
1. MLS suspends season for 30 days
2. USMNT and USWNT friendlies cancelled
3. Champions league games cancelled
TENNIS
1. ATP shut down operations for six weeks
MARATHON
Boston Marathon postponed until September 14th
OLYMPICS
1. Fans banned from Tokyo torch lighting ceremony
2. Water sports qualifying events postponed
3. World Figure Skating Championships cancelled
COLLEGES
1. ACC, American, Atlantic Sun, Big 12, Big South, Big West, Conference USA, Colonial, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, NEC, Southland, Summit, Sun Belt, SWAC, WAC announce the suspension of spring athletic competition
2. America East, Big East, Big Ten, Ivy League, MAAC, MEAC, the Patriot League and Stanford announce complete cancellation of all spring seasons
3. NCAA men’s and women’s March Madness cancelled, as well as all spring sports
4. NCAA has cancelled all winter and spring sports championships
5. Michigan and Ohio State cancel spring games
6. College Basketball Invitational cancelled
7. Ivy League cancelled all spring sports
8. Duke announces it is suspending “all athletic competition” for the foreseeable future
9. Kansas has suspended all athletics indefinitely
10. ACC has suspended all athletic related activities including all competition, formal and organized practice, recruiting and participation in NCAA championships until further notice
11. MAAC canceling (not suspending) all spring sports competitions and practices effective 3/13/20
12. SEC suspends all sports and practices until April 15th
13. NCAA has suspended all on and of campus recruiting until April 15th
14. NCAA will grant another eligibility to players participating in spring sports, and discussing winter sports
NCAA
Has cancelled all championships in spring sports:
March 13-14: Men’s and women’s indoor track and field championships
March 19-21: Wrestling championships
March 20-21: Hockey/Women’s Frozen Four
March 18-21 Women’s swimming and diving
March 25-28: Men’s swimming and diving
April 17-18: NCAA women’s gymnastics championships
April 9-11: Hockey/Frozen Four
May 1-3: Women’s beach volleyball championship
May 14-23: Men’s and women’s tennis championships
May 22-27: Women’s golf championships
May 22-24: Women’s lacrosse championships
May 23-25: Men’s lacrosse championships
May 28-June 3: Women’s College World Series
May 29-31: Men’s and women’s rowing championships
May 29-June 3: Men’s golf championships
June 13-24: College World Series
UGA Sports: COVID-19 Update from Athletic Director Greg McGarity
Good afternoon:
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced today beginning March 12 and continuing on through March 30, regular-season competition for teams in all sports on SEC campuses, as well as SEC championship events, would be immediately suspended. This suspension includes the SEC Gymnastics championships that were to be held in Duluth as well as the SEC Equestrian championship to be held here in at our Equestrian Complex in Bishop.
Winter and Spring NCAA Championship events have also been canceled per the NCAA. This includes the Women’s Swimming & Diving championships that were to be held here in Athens next week.
This is an unfortunate case of events, but we are following these precautionary measures for the health and safety of ours fans, staff, and student athletes. We are in constant communication with the conference office, NCAA, and campus officials on the direction to be taken after March 30th. As decisions are made, we will make sure to get the information out to you in a timely manner.
For those that purchased tickets through the Georgia ticket office for any event canceled, we do plan on issuing a refund. Ticket holders who purchased tickets via the secondary market or other sources must contact the seller or secondary source directly.
There are many resources to point you towards during this unprecedented period of time.
For prevention measures – LINK
For quarantine measures – LINK
Please follow Georgia social media outlets and georgiadogs.com for continual updates on Georgia athletics events.
We appreciate your understanding and hope you and your friends and families are safe during this time.
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Coronavirus Sports Cancellations/Suspended Seasons
As the panic ensues over the coronavirus (covid-19), the rapid spreading virus is having a huge impact on the world of sports. From cancelled tournaments to postponed seasons, here’s what has been done as of 1:30pm on 3/13/20:
UGA
1. Classes postponed for two weeks
2. Expected to start spring practice as originally scheduled for now
3. No effect on G-Day spring game yet
HIGH SCHOOL
1. GHSA shuts down sports for two weeks
2. No cancellations/postponements for AHSAA yet
3. McDonalds All American Games and all related events cancelled
NBA
1. Has suspended season until further notice (at least 30 days)
MLB
1. Suspended spring training games and delayed start of season by at least two weeks
NFL
1. Not delaying start of year as of now
NHL
1. Suspends play until further notice
XFL
1. Cancels regular season
GOLF/AUGUSTA NATIONAL
1. No official release yet from Augusta
2. PGA cancels players championship after first round
3. PGA cancels Valspar Championship, WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play and Valero Texas Open
NASCAR
1. Announced they will race this weekend with no fans in attendance
SOCCER
1. MLS suspends season for 30 days
2. USMNT and USWNT friendlies cancelled
3. Champions league games cancelled
TENNIS
1. ATP shut down operations for six weeks
OLYMPICS
1. Fans banned from Tokyo torch lighting ceremony
2. Water sports qualifying events postponed
3. World Figure Skating Championships cancelled
COLLEGES
1. ACC, American, Atlantic Sun, Big 12, Big South, Big West, Conference USA, Colonial, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, NEC, Southland, Summit, Sun Belt, SWAC, WAC announce the suspension of spring athletic competition
2. America East, Big East, Big Ten, Ivy League, MAAC, MEAC, the Patriot League and Stanford announce complete cancellation of all spring seasons
3. NCAA men’s and women’s March Madness cancelled, as well as all spring sports
4. NCAA has cancelled all winter and spring sports
5. SEC announced the suspension of regular season competition for teams in all sports on SEC campuses, as well SEC championship events, until March 30.
6. SEC, ACC, and Big 12 has suspended all on and off-campus recruiting through March 30th
7. Michigan and Ohio State cancel spring games
8. College Basketball Invitational cancelled
9. Ivy League cancelled all spring sports
10. Duke announces it is suspending “all athletic competition” for the foreseeable future
11. Kansas has suspended all athletics indefinitely
12. Auburn cancels all sporting events through April 10th and postpones start of spring practice
13. Ole Miss pushed its start date for spring football practice until the week of March 30
14. ACC has suspended all athletic related activities including all competition, formal and organized practice, recruiting and participation in NCAA championships until further notice
15. MAAC canceling (not suspending) all spring sports competitions and practices effective 3/13/20
16. Texas postpones start of spring football practice
17. Penn State, Michigan, Rutgers and Alabama cancel pro days
NCAA
Has cancelled all championships in spring sports:
March 13-14: Men’s and women’s indoor track and field championships
March 19-21: Wrestling championships
March 20-21: Hockey/Women’s Frozen Four
March 18-21 Women’s swimming and diving
March 25-28: Men’s swimming and diving
April 17-18: NCAA women’s gymnastics championships
April 9-11: Hockey/Frozen Four
May 1-3: Women’s beach volleyball championship
May 14-23: Men’s and women’s tennis championships
May 22-27: Women’s golf championships
May 22-24: Women’s lacrosse championships
May 23-25: Men’s lacrosse championships
May 28-June 3: Women’s College World Series
May 29-31: Men’s and women’s rowing championships
May 29-June 3: Men’s golf championships
June 13-24: College World Series
UGA Recruiting: 5* WATCH – Look for Dawgs to Get #1 Receiver on Campus Soon After Huge Offer
UGA Recruiting: COMMIT WATCH – Top Running Back Says Commitment Rumors are False
UGA Recruiting: Dawgs Trying to Flip One from LSU
UGA Recruiting: VISIT WATCH – Top West Coast Target Plans to Be in Athens More Than Once and Soon
UGA Recruiting: Here’s Another Five Star DB the Dawgs are Working On
UGA Recruiting: Elite DB High on UGA Coaches
UGA Recruiting: Big Time DE Was on Campus Recently
UGA Recruiting: Georgia DB Commits to Clemson
UGA Recruiting: Dawg Commit Squatting Some Serious Weight
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Great Job by 2021 UGA DL Commit @MarlinDean5 on Front Squats this morning with 405lbs…#OutWorkEverybody pic.twitter.com/NlvA0Xrwq7
— Brad Waggoner (@CoachWaggonerGT) March 11, 2020
UGA Recruiting: 2020 RCS New Orleans – RBs vs. LBs 1on1s
UGA Football: David Pollack Elected to Hall of Fame
ATHENS — Former University Georgia three-time All-American defensive end David Pollack has been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame according to an announcement of the 2020 class Wednesday by the National Football Foundation.
Pollack was surprised with the announcement while on the air during an ESPN Sports Center appearance.
Pollack is the 15th former Bulldog player elected to the Hall of Fame along with four former coaches. While he gained national fame as a player, Pollack has also been on the national stage in recent years as one of the hosts of the ESPN signature college football show, College Gameday.
“We are extremely proud to announce the 2020 College Football Hall of Fame Class,” said Archie Manning, NFF Chairman and a 1989 College Football Hall of Famer from Mississippi. “Each of these men has established himself among the absolute best to have ever played or coached the game, and we look forward to immortalizing their incredible accomplishments.”