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Woof™..........

The No. 5 Bulldogs (11-2) captured their 15th SEC title with a 22-19 win in overtime over No. 2 Texas (11-2). The Bulldogs improved to 5-7 in SEC Championship Games (SECCG) including 3-4 under Kirby Smart. Today, the Bulldogs played in their fourth straight SECCG. Junior DB Daylen Everette earned MVP honors, joining a list of Bulldog SECCG MVPs in QBs David Greene ('02) and DJ Shockley ('05), LB Roquan Smith ('17) and QB Stetson Bennett ('22).

With today's victory, the 2024 Senior Class is an FBS-leading 53-4, adding to its school record. Also of note, for the first time since 1943, Georgia posted two wins over the same team during a season. The previous time was 1943 versus Presbyterian in Athens twice.

Georgia is now 10-7 in OT including 3-2 in the Kirby Smart era. Last week in Athens, Georgia beat Ga. Tech 44-42 in an SEC record 8-OTs.

Junior RB Trevor Etienne and PK Peyton Woodring scored all of Georgia's points in the two wins over Texas this season. In the first meeting, Etienne had three TDs while Woodring made three field goals and three PATs. Today, Etienne had a pair of TDs while Woodring made three field goals.

Georgia now has trailed at the half six times this year (@UK 6-3, @#4 Bama 30-7, vs. Florida 13-6, @#16 Ole Miss 16-7, Ga. Tech 17-0, Texas 6-3) and are 4-2 in those games, beating #2 Texas, Ga. Tech, Florida and Kentucky.

Today marked the sixth time this season that Georgia has not scored in the first quarter. The Bulldogs are now 5-1 in those games.

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Senior Chaz Chambliss notched his team-leading 6.5 sack to give him nine for his career. In the second half, junior Jalon Walker tied Chambliss with his 6.5 sack of the season. He has 12.5 for his career. Sophomore Damon Wilson had a sack to give him three on the year as it led to a 51-yard missed FG. Senior Warren Brinson picked up his 2nd sack this season and sixth of his career. Junior Mykel Williams collected two sacks to give him five this year and 14 for his career.

The SEC Champion Bulldogs (11-2) tune in to Selection Sunday at noon on ESPN when the final CFP rankings and bracket. The Bulldogs should be a top four seed and play in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 1.

DALLAS, Texas – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) has announced former Georgia head softball coach Lu Harris-Champer is a member of its 2025 Hall of Fame class. Harris-Champer, just the second head softball coach in Georgia's history, came to Athens prior to the 2001 season. Since then, she guided Georgia to 959 victories, two Southeastern Conference championships (2003, 2005), one SEC Tournament title (2014), 19-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 Super Regionals, and five trips to Oklahoma City including final four appearances in 2009 and 2010. She was named Coach of the Year three times by the SEC (2003, 2005, 2018).
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Mornin' already!

4:52!

HBT SEC CHAMPION DAWGS!
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Good Sunday morning TRD, samjo & all y’all SEC CHAMPIONS DAWGS! Have a blessed day!

4:52!

GO DAWGS! Next stop- Playoffs!
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(12-08-2024, 01:34 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart With Love for Uncle John Always!

Woof™..........

The No. 5 Bulldogs (11-2) captured their 15th SEC title with a 22-19 win in overtime over No. 2 Texas (11-2). The Bulldogs improved to 5-7 in SEC Championship Games (SECCG) including 3-4 under Kirby Smart. Today, the Bulldogs played in their fourth straight SECCG. Junior DB Daylen Everette earned MVP honors, joining a list of Bulldog SECCG MVPs in QBs David Greene ('02) and DJ Shockley ('05), LB Roquan Smith ('17) and QB Stetson Bennett ('22).

With today's victory, the 2024 Senior Class is an FBS-leading 53-4, adding to its school record. Also of note, for the first time since 1943, Georgia posted two wins over the same team during a season. The previous time was 1943 versus Presbyterian in Athens twice.

Georgia is now 10-7 in OT including 3-2 in the Kirby Smart era. Last week in Athens, Georgia beat Ga. Tech 44-42 in an SEC record 8-OTs.

Junior RB Trevor Etienne and PK Peyton Woodring scored all of Georgia's points in the two wins over Texas this season. In the first meeting, Etienne had three TDs while Woodring made three field goals and three PATs. Today, Etienne had a pair of TDs while Woodring made three field goals.

Georgia now has trailed at the half six times this year (@UK 6-3, @#4 Bama 30-7, vs. Florida 13-6, @#16 Ole Miss 16-7, Ga. Tech 17-0, Texas 6-3) and are 4-2 in those games, beating #2 Texas, Ga. Tech, Florida and Kentucky.

Today marked the sixth time this season that Georgia has not scored in the first quarter. The Bulldogs are now 5-1 in those games.

Sacks

Senior Chaz Chambliss notched his team-leading 6.5 sack to give him nine for his career. In the second half, junior Jalon Walker tied Chambliss with his 6.5 sack of the season. He has 12.5 for his career. Sophomore Damon Wilson had a sack to give him three on the year as it led to a 51-yard missed FG. Senior Warren Brinson picked up his 2nd sack this season and sixth of his career. Junior Mykel Williams collected two sacks to give him five this year and 14 for his career.

The SEC Champion Bulldogs (11-2) tune in to Selection Sunday at noon on ESPN when the final CFP rankings and bracket. The Bulldogs should be a top four seed and play in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 1.

DALLAS, Texas – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) has announced former Georgia head softball coach Lu Harris-Champer is a member of its 2025 Hall of Fame class. Harris-Champer, just the second head softball coach in Georgia's history, came to Athens prior to the 2001 season. Since then, she guided Georgia to 959 victories, two Southeastern Conference championships (2003, 2005), one SEC Tournament title (2014), 19-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 Super Regionals, and five trips to Oklahoma City including final four appearances in 2009 and 2010. She was named Coach of the Year three times by the SEC (2003, 2005, 2018).

Mornin’ TRD! Hope you have a great Sunday! 4:52 for UJD!
"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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Morning TRD and HBTFD.
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(12-08-2024, 01:34 AM)Replying to Top Row Dawg Heart With Love for Uncle John Always!

Woof™..........

The No. 5 Bulldogs (11-2) captured their 15th SEC title with a 22-19 win in overtime over No. 2 Texas (11-2). The Bulldogs improved to 5-7 in SEC Championship Games (SECCG) including 3-4 under Kirby Smart. Today, the Bulldogs played in their fourth straight SECCG. Junior DB Daylen Everette earned MVP honors, joining a list of Bulldog SECCG MVPs in QBs David Greene ('02) and DJ Shockley ('05), LB Roquan Smith ('17) and QB Stetson Bennett ('22).

With today's victory, the 2024 Senior Class is an FBS-leading 53-4, adding to its school record. Also of note, for the first time since 1943, Georgia posted two wins over the same team during a season. The previous time was 1943 versus Presbyterian in Athens twice.

Georgia is now 10-7 in OT including 3-2 in the Kirby Smart era. Last week in Athens, Georgia beat Ga. Tech 44-42 in an SEC record 8-OTs.

Junior RB Trevor Etienne and PK Peyton Woodring scored all of Georgia's points in the two wins over Texas this season. In the first meeting, Etienne had three TDs while Woodring made three field goals and three PATs. Today, Etienne had a pair of TDs while Woodring made three field goals.

Georgia now has trailed at the half six times this year (@UK 6-3, @#4 Bama 30-7, vs. Florida 13-6, @#16 Ole Miss 16-7, Ga. Tech 17-0, Texas 6-3) and are 4-2 in those games, beating #2 Texas, Ga. Tech, Florida and Kentucky.

Today marked the sixth time this season that Georgia has not scored in the first quarter. The Bulldogs are now 5-1 in those games.

Sacks

Senior Chaz Chambliss notched his team-leading 6.5 sack to give him nine for his career. In the second half, junior Jalon Walker tied Chambliss with his 6.5 sack of the season. He has 12.5 for his career. Sophomore Damon Wilson had a sack to give him three on the year as it led to a 51-yard missed FG. Senior Warren Brinson picked up his 2nd sack this season and sixth of his career. Junior Mykel Williams collected two sacks to give him five this year and 14 for his career.

The SEC Champion Bulldogs (11-2) tune in to Selection Sunday at noon on ESPN when the final CFP rankings and bracket. The Bulldogs should be a top four seed and play in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 1.

DALLAS, Texas – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) has announced former Georgia head softball coach Lu Harris-Champer is a member of its 2025 Hall of Fame class. Harris-Champer, just the second head softball coach in Georgia's history, came to Athens prior to the 2001 season. Since then, she guided Georgia to 959 victories, two Southeastern Conference championships (2003, 2005), one SEC Tournament title (2014), 19-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 Super Regionals, and five trips to Oklahoma City including final four appearances in 2009 and 2010. She was named Coach of the Year three times by the SEC (2003, 2005, 2018).

Good morning Dawgs.
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Good morning Uncle, TRD, and all our SEC Champions...... Making plans for Orleans........
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