Category: UGA Football
UGA Football: NFL Combine – Georgia is Just Built Different
.@GeorgiaFootball is built different. 😤 @jordanxdavis99 and @datboi_vontae put on the wheels at the 2022 Combine.⁰⁰
📺: 2023 #NFLCombine begins March 2nd on @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/dZ74phYWIr
— NFL (@NFL) February 25, 2023
UGA Football: Former Dawgs Still Sticking Together at Malik Herring’s Appreciation Day in His Hometown
Malik Herrings @GeorgiaFootball teammates @jordanxdavis99 @_jamane_ @datboi_vontae are here in Forsyth to support @HerringMalik on his appreciation day! #DGD pic.twitter.com/68saQ0W3NZ
— Marvin L James II (@sportsguymarv) February 25, 2023
UGA Football: Check Out Former Dawg and Current NFL Champion Kansas City Chief Malik Herring Surprising His Mom With a New Mercedes
And what a way to end the @HerringMalik Appreciation celebration. Super Bowl champion @chiefs Malik Herring surprised his mother Sabrina with a brand new 2023 Mercedes Benz GLE 450! #DGD pic.twitter.com/pcIVQIdkgD
— Marvin L James II (@sportsguymarv) February 25, 2023
UGA Football: Low Confirms That Schumann is Returning to Georgia After Interviewing With the Eagles
Glenn Schumann, after interviewing for the Philadelphia Eagles’ DC job, is returning to @GeorgiaFootball, sources tell ESPN. That’s big news for the Dawgs. Schumann was co-DC and called plays last year for two-time defending champs. Georgia had already lost OC Todd Monken to NFL.
— Chris Low (@ClowESPN) February 27, 2023
UGA Football: Reflecting on the Trailblazers Who Paved the Way
Challenged the body and challenged the mind as we reflect on the trailblazers that came before us.#GoDawgs#BlackHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/BnHWp0Nlgw
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) February 25, 2023
UGA Football: Georgia is Ready to Send Even More to the NFL Combine
Georgia has sent a nation's best 4⃣7⃣ Dawgs to Indianapolis since 2020. #NFLCombine March 2-5 on @nflnetwork
#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/dxg9wzRXoE— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) February 23, 2023
UGA Football: The Dawgs are Going to the White House
Georgia has officially been invited to the White House to commemorate its (second straight) national championship.
From a White House official this evening: "The President looks forward to welcoming the Georgia Bulldogs to the White House."
— Seth Emerson (@SethWEmerson) February 23, 2023
UGA Football: Sanford Stadium South Side Improvements, Gate 9 Plaza Updates
Sanford Stadium South Side Improvements / Gate 9 Plaza Updates 👷♂️🛠️🚧 #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/gspUocVnMY
— Tanner Stines (@T_Stines) February 22, 2023
UGA Sports: Richt, Webber, Parker To Be Inducted Into Hall Of Fame Saturday, Feb. 25
ATHENS — Three former Georgia Bulldogs — one student-athlete and two coaches —highlight the Class of 2023 that will be inducted into the State of Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Saturday, Feb. 25, at the City Auditorium in Macon.
Bulldog All-America tennis standout Al Parker, former football coach Mark Richt and former baseball coach Steve Webber are among those being inducted on Saturday.
Before his Bulldog career, Parker had established himself as one of the most accomplished junior tennis players in history with a record 25 titles. He won the Grand Slam of junior tennis, the only player to win all national titles in singles and doubles in a single year. While at Georgia from 1988-91, he claimed a pair of national singles crowns, as well as 10 other singles and doubles titles. An All-American on the court all four years, he managed a 4.0 grade point average and was named the 1991 Academic All-American of the Year. He was inducted into the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in 2007.
Richt led the Bulldogs from 2001-2015 and won a pair of Southeastern Conference titles (2002, ’05) along with six SEC East Division titles. His career record in Athens was 145-51. Then, he returned to his alma mater, the University of Miami, and served as their head coach for three seasons before retiring. He founded the Paul Oliver Network, a program that supports lettermen in their transition to life after football. He now lives in Athens and remains active in community service and serves as an analyst for the ACC Network. Earlier this month, it was announced that he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
Webber, the winningest baseball coach in Bulldog baseball history, spent 16 seasons at the helm, reaching the pinnacle of the sport in 1990. Georgia became the first SEC team to capture the College World Series (CWS) title. He led Georgia to its first CWS in 1987 when he was named SEC Coach of the Year and earned National Coach of the Year honors in 1990. He tallied 500 career victories with the Bulldogs. After his collegiate coaching career, he became a pitching coach for several professional organizations, working with the New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, and Houston Astros minor league affiliates. He passed away Nov. 12, 2022.
The additional members of the Class of 2023 are Jackie Bradford, Buck Godfrey, Andruw Jones, Shawn Jones, Stan Kasten and Ron Reed. Along with Webber, the additional Legends class being inducted posthumously this year are former Florida State/Georgia Southern baseball coach Jack Stallings, Georgia Tech/Denver Broncos standout Demaryius Thomas and Georgia Military College football coach Bert Williams.
UGA Football: Kirby Smart Speaks To Youth Athletes Of Georgia At The 2023 B2C Gala
UGA Football: Yep, Jalen Carter Sure Has Character Issues (Sarcasm In Case It Isn’t Obvious)
Rival coaches aren’t the only ones who have come away raving about Georgia star DL Jalen Carter. This story his own position coach said he wouldn’t have known about if not for the team nutritionist telling him: https://t.co/zy6MD8I8DX pic.twitter.com/hP2kmxeNUq
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) February 21, 2023
UGA Football: Todd Monken Ravens Presser – He Talks Kirby Smart and the Offense
OC Todd Monken on why the strong cultures at both Georgia and the Ravens factored into his decision: pic.twitter.com/StXlJCG8Jr
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) February 21, 2023
UGA Football: Former Ga Tech QB Talks About Playing Against the Georgia Defense
Former Georgia Tech QB Jordan Yates talking about facing Georgia’s 2021 defense is some great content. 😂 pic.twitter.com/x94xvUf6w7
— Jonathan Williams (@Dr_JWill) February 20, 2023
UGA Football: Putting the Fresh in Freshman
Putting the 𝘧𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘩 in freshmen#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/FwlnAnKizk
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) February 17, 2023
UGA Football: Work Never Stops
Work never stops 🌑#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/WspF2W8sAk
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) February 17, 2023