r/georgiabulldogs

Kirby’s pitch to recruits is development over NIL. What development does Georgia offer that can’t be replicated anywhere else?

Subject basically says it. What’s our differentiator with development that can’t be offered by Texas, Miami, Ohio State, Oregon, or Alabama?

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u/urbanstrata — 1 day ago

Just realized something…

If the officiating crew in the 2023 SEC Championship did their jobs and reviewed this “catch” on 4th down, we would’ve won FOUR conference championships in a row, and very likely would’ve won three nattys in a row.

Say it with me, “I hate Alabama!”

u/ImBSMorris — 1 day ago

PGT: #4 Georgia (43-12, 22-7) loses to #5 Auburn (36-18, 17-13), 14-4 F/8. Auburn avoids the sweep. Next: SEC Tournament in Hoover, AL, on Thursday as the No. 1 seed

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u/UGAwxDawg — 5 days ago

[McMurphy] Florida State & Georgia will play a neutral site game in 2028, FSU AD Mike Alford said. 7 cities - Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, Orlando & Tampa - are in the running to host the game

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u/Efficient-Freedom517 — 9 days ago