Petition drive shows support in eligibility fight for Georgia lineman Houston

Kolton Houston took his story nationally last weekend. That spurred on a grass-roots online petition of support for the Georgia offensive lineman from Buford, who remains ineligible for testing positive for a banned substance he said he was injected with in high school to aid in his recovery from shoulder … Continue reading

Okuno learns patience through her first season with UGA women’s tennis

Ayaka Okuno’s first match with the Georgia women’s tennis team came about four months after she arrived in Athens. The freshman came in good enough to break into the top-six singles lineup, and she wasn’t sidelined with an injury. But yet, she was still having to workout, condition and practice … Continue reading

Georgia baseball team’s postseason hopes dashed in loss to Florida

The postseason suspense ended for Georgia on Thursday. Georgia baseball team##Q##s postseason hopes dashed in loss to FloridaRoger Clarkson Florida used a ninth-inning rally to beat Georgia 4-2 at Foley Field to put a realistic end to the Bulldogs’ hopes to make the Southeastern Conference tournament. Missouri knocked off Kentucky … Continue reading

Grantham on growing scholarship numbers on defense, nose guard and Tray talk

Taking a step off the recruiting trail during the spring evaluation period, Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham offered up his evaluation on an assortment of topics Wednesday night at the UGA Day stop in Atlanta’s Buckhead. Grantham talked again about how the Bulldogs will be deeper, especially up front. “Last … Continue reading

Grantham responds to Muschamp, says he has confidence in Bulldogs’ defense

ATLANTA — Todd Grantham’s Georgia defense kept Florida out of the end zone last October in Jacksonville as the Bulldogs won their second straight against the rival Gators. Grantham is as fiery as any coach around, but the Bulldogs’ defensive coordinator didn’t get bent out of shape by what Florida … Continue reading

Veazey, Taylor to take part in UGA baseball team’s senior day festivities

The defining moments of Georgia’s Class of 2013 have come more often at the Shepherd Center than on the trophy stand. Georgia’s seniors had to grow up fast when not one but two of their teammates were paralyzed and spent months at the highly regarded rehabilitation hospital complex in Atlanta. … Continue reading