It appears as though Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs are dealing with the injury bug already — even if they are only a few weeks removed from the end of the 2024 college football season. As reported by On3Sports college football analyst and reporter Jake Rowe,
Despite clinching the SEC Championship and securing a spot in the 2024 College Football Playoff, the Georgia Bulldogs’ season didn’t entirely go as planned. They now face some unexpected hurdles, as offensive lineman Monroe Freeling suffered a major injury.
The Georgia Bulldogs have been projected as the number-one seed for the 2025 college football playoffs. While the 2024 college football season just recently en
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart put his team in the final ballot of the US LBM Coaches Poll ahead of two teams that reached the College Football Playoff semifinals. Smart placed Georgia at No. 4 on his ballot, ahead of No. 5 Texas and No. 6 Penn State ...
Georgia Bulldogs football coach Kirby Smart ranked his team No. 4 in the final US LBM Coaches Poll, placing them ahead of two College Football Playoff semifinalists. According to ballots released by USA TODAY Sports, Smart ranked Georgia above No. 5 Texas and No. 6 Penn State.
While the College Football Playoff quarterfinal loss to Notre Dame is fresh on the minds of Georgia faithful, the Bulldogs have received an intriguing projection for the 2025 season that ends with a title shot.
ESPN kept it simple by picking all of the home teams in the first round. Basically, until proven otherwise, home field advantage is a real thing in the first round of the 12-team playoff. By the way, Michigan beating Ohio State, essentially, back to back weeks in Ann Arbor? The scenes!
Smart was almost touted to be the next big thing in college football after ... offensively in 2024, but Kirby Smart still managed to win the SEC and reach the playoff despite a treacherous ...
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.
Use of centralized, neutral replay officials has emerged as a prominent talking point on the heels of a sometimes contentious College Football Playoff, sources confirmed to CBS Sports.  The issue is considered a key agenda item at the annual College Football Officiating (CFO) meeting that begins Monday in Dallas.
Ohio State's national championship victory provided a fitting ending to an inaugural 12-team Playoff that accomplished everything it was designed to do.
There's no question that Ryan Day is on top of the world right now. Remember when people were calling for him to get fired following the loss to Michigan? Yeah,