UGA Recruiting: Two In-State Quarterbacks the Dawgs Will Probably Have to Face in the Future
UGA Recruiting: Top Running Back is Just Straight Nasty
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Raleek Brown, the country’s No. 1 RB in the Class of 2022 according to 247Sports, is straight SAUCE!🔥 @raleek2 @MDFootball pic.twitter.com/BmTA041LmW
— MaxPreps (@MaxPreps) March 18, 2020
UGA Recruiting: CRYSTAL BALL WATCH – Another Big Pick Comes in for Elite LB to the Dawgs
UGA Recruiting: Big Time DE Dreamed of Playing Between the Hedges
UGA Recruiting: CRYSTAL BALL WATCH – Dawgs Get Huge Pick for Elite Running Back
UGA Recruiting: VISIT WATCH – #2 JUCO Wants to Get to Athens
UGA Recruiting: Big Time Defensive Lineman Was Planning to Visit Before Everything Shut Down
UGA Recruiting: This In-State Prospect’s Recruitment Will Blow Up Once Football Starts Back
UGA Recruiting: Which Tight End from the West Coast Should the Dawgs Go After Harder?
UGA Recruiting: Dawgs After Receiver from Virginia That Can Absolutely Fly
UGA Recruiting: 8th Grade QB with offers from UGA and Alabama
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UGA Sports: All Spring Sports Cancelled
ATHENS — The University of Georgia’s annual G-Day game scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2020, has been officially cancelled following action taken by the Southeastern Conference Tuesday afternoon.
“The Bulldog Nation is fully focused on the health and well-being of everyone,” said UGA J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Greg McGarity. “By strictly following the guidelines of local, state and federal authorities, together we can defeat the virus! We look forward to returning to the campus activities we enjoy and cherish.”
The Southeastern Conference today announced that all regular season conference and non-conference competitions are cancelled for the remainder of the 2019-20 athletic year, including all remaining SEC championship events, due to continuing developments related to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
In addition, all spring football games are cancelled and there will be no pro days conducted by SEC institutions.
“This is a difficult day for all of us, and I am especially disappointed for our student-athletes,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “The health and well-being of our entire conference community is an ongoing priority for the SEC as we continue to monitor developments and information about the COVID-19 virus.”
SEC member institutions will continue to provide their student-athletes with care and support to meet needs in areas including academics, medical care, mental health and wellness, nutrition and housing as needed.
The SEC and its member institutions will continue to communicate with public health officials and medical experts to determine the best path forward related to coronavirus pandemic.
For the SEC Softball Tournament and the SEC Baseball Tournament, automatic full ticket refunds will be made by March 31 to fans who purchased tickets from the SEC Office or an SEC university.
UGA Football: School Put Out Statement on Having to Cancel G-Day
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Thank you for your support and understanding pic.twitter.com/mvcbmY9m8h
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) March 17, 2020