Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart is being watched closely after the Bulldogs' transfer portal performance during the December cycle.
The Georgia Bulldogs have become renowned for developing some of the best tight ends in all of college football. Brock Bowers of course just wrapped up one of the best tight end careers in college football history.
Kirby Smart doesn’t pay too much attention to the rankings outside of the final CFP rankings that set the playoff field.
Georgia running back Trevor Etienne will not be back with the program in 2025. The ball carrier announced his intentions to leave Athens on Tuesday. The
The latest round of roster turnover for Georgia includes at least 11 players who decided to enter the portal. The best among them is quarterback Carson Beck, the No. 1 transfer per the 247Sports Composite. Linebacker Damon Wilson, the No. 5 transfer per 247 Sports, also entered the portal.
Kirby Smart is still in it to win championships, but the model has changed, and UGA — like most everyone else — is working on a new business model. That doesn’t ease the pain or frustration of what proved to be a tough College Football Playoff season for the Bulldogs.
The road to the 2025-2026 College Football Playoff is already underway, with Kirby Smart completely revamping a number of areas through the transfer
Kirby Smart still wanted Carson Beck, but maybe Beck ditching Athens for South Beach is a blessing in disguise.
Georgia football running back Trevor Etienne just made a move that signals that his career with the Bulldogs is officially over
ESPN ranked the Georgia Bulldogs No. 5 in its way-too-early top 25 rankings for the 2025 college football season. ESPN is putting a lot of trust in Georgia coach Kirby Smart, who has to replace nearly his entire defensive front seven and starting offensive line.
Georgia football won the battle against Georgia Tech this season, but it turns out that it came at a very steep price.
If anyone is going to win like Nick Saban, it will be Kirby Smart. Saban’s defensive coordinator took the Georgia job with the promise that he’d enjoy the