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#1
Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The No. 23 Georgia men's golf team ended the first day of the Southeastern Conference Championships in second place on Wednesday morning, paced by freshman Camden Smith's five-under-par, 65 round on the Seaside Course at the Sea Island Golf Club. Georgia's team score of 270 on Wednesday marked the program's lowest first-round score at the SEC Championships since recording a 269 on the opening day of the 2004 SEC tournament. Three Bulldogs finished in the top 10 of the individual standings. Senior Caleb Manuel, tied for fourth, and graduate Ben van Wyk, tied for eighth, join Smith who holds the solo lead. Georgia will tee off at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 for round two of the SEC Championships. The Bulldogs are paired with first-place Vanderbilt and third-place Auburn. 

The Georgia women's tennis team was well represented in the Southeastern Conference postseason awards as head coach Drake Bernstein was named Coach of the Year and six Bulldogs earned All-Conference honors, the SEC announced on Wednesday. In his first season at the helm, Bernstein led the Bulldogs to a 20-4 overall record and a 12-1 mark in SEC play capped off with a share of the SEC regular season title followed by the program's 10th conference tournament title.

The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team will be No. 4 seed at the Auburn Regional of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. The seeds and assignments for the NCAA's six Regionals, which will be contested on May 6-8, were announced by the NCAA on Wednesday.

Georgia's Brian Zeldin was named to the 2024 Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced Wednesday.

We got 12 possible Draft eligible players starting Thursday in draft. All but Mote should be drafted (Walthour too).

Brock Bowers
Tight End

Javon Bullard
Defensive Back

Daijun Edwards
Running Back

Kamari Lassiter
Defensive Back

Zion Logue
Defensive Lineman

Ladd McConkey
Wide Receiver

Kendall Milton
Running Back

Amarius Mims
Offensive Lineman

William Mote
Long Snapper

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Wide Receiver

Tykee Smith
Defensive Back

Sedrick Van Pran
Offensive Lineman

Tramel Walthour
Defensive Lineman
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#2
Mornin Sir! 4:52!!
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#3
Good morning TRD, UJD would be proud of your good work. Thanks.
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#4
(04-25-2024, 01:03 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The No. 23 Georgia men's golf team ended the first day of the Southeastern Conference Championships in second place on Wednesday morning, paced by freshman Camden Smith's five-under-par, 65 round on the Seaside Course at the Sea Island Golf Club. Georgia's team score of 270 on Wednesday marked the program's lowest first-round score at the SEC Championships since recording a 269 on the opening day of the 2004 SEC tournament. Three Bulldogs finished in the top 10 of the individual standings. Senior Caleb Manuel, tied for fourth, and graduate Ben van Wyk, tied for eighth, join Smith who holds the solo lead. Georgia will tee off at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 for round two of the SEC Championships. The Bulldogs are paired with first-place Vanderbilt and third-place Auburn. 

The Georgia women's tennis team was well represented in the Southeastern Conference postseason awards as head coach Drake Bernstein was named Coach of the Year and six Bulldogs earned All-Conference honors, the SEC announced on Wednesday. In his first season at the helm, Bernstein led the Bulldogs to a 20-4 overall record and a 12-1 mark in SEC play capped off with a share of the SEC regular season title followed by the program's 10th conference tournament title.

The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team will be No. 4 seed at the Auburn Regional of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. The seeds and assignments for the NCAA's six Regionals, which will be contested on May 6-8, were announced by the NCAA on Wednesday.

Georgia's Brian Zeldin was named to the 2024 Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced Wednesday.

We got 12 possible Draft eligible players starting Thursday in draft. All but Mote should be drafted (Walthour too).

Brock Bowers
Tight End

Javon Bullard
Defensive Back

Daijun Edwards
Running Back

Kamari Lassiter
Defensive Back

Zion Logue
Defensive Lineman

Ladd McConkey
Wide Receiver

Kendall Milton
Running Back

Amarius Mims
Offensive Lineman

William Mote
Long Snapper

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Wide Receiver

Tykee Smith
Defensive Back

Sedrick Van Pran
Offensive Lineman

Tramel Walthour
Defensive Lineman

Mornin’ TRD! Hope you have a great Thursday! Carry on 4:52!
"But, we didn't come up here to take shots. We came up here to throw 'em." - Kirby Smart 11/13/2021
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#5
Good morning TRD. Have a good day.
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#6
(04-25-2024, 01:03 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The No. 23 Georgia men's golf team ended the first day of the Southeastern Conference Championships in second place on Wednesday morning, paced by freshman Camden Smith's five-under-par, 65 round on the Seaside Course at the Sea Island Golf Club. Georgia's team score of 270 on Wednesday marked the program's lowest first-round score at the SEC Championships since recording a 269 on the opening day of the 2004 SEC tournament. Three Bulldogs finished in the top 10 of the individual standings. Senior Caleb Manuel, tied for fourth, and graduate Ben van Wyk, tied for eighth, join Smith who holds the solo lead. Georgia will tee off at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 for round two of the SEC Championships. The Bulldogs are paired with first-place Vanderbilt and third-place Auburn. 

The Georgia women's tennis team was well represented in the Southeastern Conference postseason awards as head coach Drake Bernstein was named Coach of the Year and six Bulldogs earned All-Conference honors, the SEC announced on Wednesday. In his first season at the helm, Bernstein led the Bulldogs to a 20-4 overall record and a 12-1 mark in SEC play capped off with a share of the SEC regular season title followed by the program's 10th conference tournament title.

The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team will be No. 4 seed at the Auburn Regional of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. The seeds and assignments for the NCAA's six Regionals, which will be contested on May 6-8, were announced by the NCAA on Wednesday.

Georgia's Brian Zeldin was named to the 2024 Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced Wednesday.

We got 12 possible Draft eligible players starting Thursday in draft. All but Mote should be drafted (Walthour too).

Brock Bowers
Tight End

Javon Bullard
Defensive Back

Daijun Edwards
Running Back

Kamari Lassiter
Defensive Back

Zion Logue
Defensive Lineman

Ladd McConkey
Wide Receiver

Kendall Milton
Running Back

Amarius Mims
Offensive Lineman

William Mote
Long Snapper

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Wide Receiver

Tykee Smith
Defensive Back

Sedrick Van Pran
Offensive Lineman

Tramel Walthour
Defensive Lineman

Good morning! Hope everyone has a great day!
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#7
Good morning TRD, and thanks for kicking us off on this draft day. Uncle would be proud. Hope all our HOTD folks have a bless day. Keep on Trucking- Right ON!!!!!
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#8
Good morning, TRD and Dawg brothers and sisters! Today is yet another gift from God! Live it according to His purposes!
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#9
Good Morning UJD....Mornin' Dawgs

Thanks Top Row... HAGO
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#10
(04-25-2024, 01:03 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The No. 23 Georgia men's golf team ended the first day of the Southeastern Conference Championships in second place on Wednesday morning, paced by freshman Camden Smith's five-under-par, 65 round on the Seaside Course at the Sea Island Golf Club. Georgia's team score of 270 on Wednesday marked the program's lowest first-round score at the SEC Championships since recording a 269 on the opening day of the 2004 SEC tournament. Three Bulldogs finished in the top 10 of the individual standings. Senior Caleb Manuel, tied for fourth, and graduate Ben van Wyk, tied for eighth, join Smith who holds the solo lead. Georgia will tee off at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 for round two of the SEC Championships. The Bulldogs are paired with first-place Vanderbilt and third-place Auburn. 

The Georgia women's tennis team was well represented in the Southeastern Conference postseason awards as head coach Drake Bernstein was named Coach of the Year and six Bulldogs earned All-Conference honors, the SEC announced on Wednesday. In his first season at the helm, Bernstein led the Bulldogs to a 20-4 overall record and a 12-1 mark in SEC play capped off with a share of the SEC regular season title followed by the program's 10th conference tournament title.

The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team will be No. 4 seed at the Auburn Regional of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. The seeds and assignments for the NCAA's six Regionals, which will be contested on May 6-8, were announced by the NCAA on Wednesday.

Georgia's Brian Zeldin was named to the 2024 Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced Wednesday.

We got 12 possible Draft eligible players starting Thursday in draft. All but Mote should be drafted (Walthour too).

Brock Bowers
Tight End

Javon Bullard
Defensive Back

Daijun Edwards
Running Back

Kamari Lassiter
Defensive Back

Zion Logue
Defensive Lineman

Ladd McConkey
Wide Receiver

Kendall Milton
Running Back

Amarius Mims
Offensive Lineman

William Mote
Long Snapper

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Wide Receiver

Tykee Smith
Defensive Back

Sedrick Van Pran
Offensive Lineman

Tramel Walthour
Defensive Lineman

Good Thursday morning TRD! Have a Good’un! Thank for continuing tradition.

GO DAWGS!  Big Grin
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#11
I missed my calling as a long snappuh.
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#12
Good morning TRD, Have a great Thursday!
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#13
(04-25-2024, 01:03 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart for Uncle John always.

Woof™..........

The No. 23 Georgia men's golf team ended the first day of the Southeastern Conference Championships in second place on Wednesday morning, paced by freshman Camden Smith's five-under-par, 65 round on the Seaside Course at the Sea Island Golf Club. Georgia's team score of 270 on Wednesday marked the program's lowest first-round score at the SEC Championships since recording a 269 on the opening day of the 2004 SEC tournament. Three Bulldogs finished in the top 10 of the individual standings. Senior Caleb Manuel, tied for fourth, and graduate Ben van Wyk, tied for eighth, join Smith who holds the solo lead. Georgia will tee off at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 for round two of the SEC Championships. The Bulldogs are paired with first-place Vanderbilt and third-place Auburn. 

The Georgia women's tennis team was well represented in the Southeastern Conference postseason awards as head coach Drake Bernstein was named Coach of the Year and six Bulldogs earned All-Conference honors, the SEC announced on Wednesday. In his first season at the helm, Bernstein led the Bulldogs to a 20-4 overall record and a 12-1 mark in SEC play capped off with a share of the SEC regular season title followed by the program's 10th conference tournament title.

The No. 23-ranked Georgia women's golf team will be No. 4 seed at the Auburn Regional of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. The seeds and assignments for the NCAA's six Regionals, which will be contested on May 6-8, were announced by the NCAA on Wednesday.

Georgia's Brian Zeldin was named to the 2024 Stopper of the Year Midseason Watch List, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced Wednesday.

We got 12 possible Draft eligible players starting Thursday in draft. All but Mote should be drafted (Walthour too).

Brock Bowers
Tight End

Javon Bullard
Defensive Back

Daijun Edwards
Running Back

Kamari Lassiter
Defensive Back

Zion Logue
Defensive Lineman

Ladd McConkey
Wide Receiver

Kendall Milton
Running Back

Amarius Mims
Offensive Lineman

William Mote
Long Snapper

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Wide Receiver

Tykee Smith
Defensive Back

Sedrick Van Pran
Offensive Lineman

Tramel Walthour
Defensive Lineman

Great work, Thanks TRD!
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