Miami, Georgia and Carson Beck
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Georgia football commit from Houston facing felony charges
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Former Georgia Bulldogs All-American defensive end and college football expert David Pollack does not have the most optimistic outlook for Georgia during the 2025 college football season. Pollack emphasizes that Georgia has to fix its rushing attack after finishing second-to-last in the SEC in rushing yards per game in 2024.
Fittingly, the Colorado Buffaloes' first game since former coach Bill McCartney passed away earlier this year will come against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
Despite winning the SEC Championship for the third time in the Kirby Smart era, the Georgia Bulldogs finished last season with the most losses (three) since 2018. Ultimately, their College Football Playoff (CFP) run was short-lived after earning a top-four seed and a bye, losing 23-10 in the quarterfinals to Notre Dame.
Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart seems pumped to have Gunner Stockton as his starting quarterback. The rest of the college football world isn't so sure. The Bulldogs relied on Carson Beck the past few seasons, but he's in Miami now, so it's Stockton's gig.
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The Georgia Bulldogs have revealed a new non-conference opponent that they will face during the 2026 college football season.
On Tuesday, star running back Derrek Cooper committed to join Texas over Georgia, Ohio State Buckeyes and Miami Hurricanes among other top college football programs. Cooper is rated as a five-star prospect in the 2026 class by ESPN and the No. 7 overall player.
Carson Beck is happy with his decision joining the Miami Hurricanes. Labels it as one of his "better decisions."
The Georgia Bulldogs football program has been valued at nearly $2 billion. Money has become more and more of a hot topic over the years in college football, and how could it not? With programs making demands for money and players being compensated now, how much a football program is worth is certainly valuable information.
Former Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Lorenzo Carter, who is 29 years old, is retiring from the NFL after seven seasons. Carter, a third-round pick in the 2018 NFL draft, spent the first four seasons of his NFL career with the New York Giants from 2018-2021. Carter played with his hometown Atlanta Falcons from 2022-2024.