Salary info revealed for new UGA hires Brandon Streeter, Darrell Dickey
UGA Wire
by Joe Vitale
20h ago
Georgia football filled voids on its offensive staff on Monday with the hiring of former Clemson offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter and former Texas A&M offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey. On Thursday, UGA announced the salaries of the two new hires, which came at a very cheap cost to the Bulldogs. Both Streeter and Dickey will earn $70,000 at Georgia, per UGASports. Their titles officially read “quality control coordinator.” Streeter is still owed the remaining $1.85 million by Clemson over the next two years from his original three-year contract that p ..read more
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How much is Georgia paying former Clemson OC Brandon Streeter?
UGA Wire
by James Morgan
20h ago
The Georgia Bulldogs hired former Clemson Tigers offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter as a quality control coordinator. Being in an analyst-type role for a school like Georgia or Alabama includes some humbling work even for well-qualified college football coaches like Streeter. The Tigers fired Streeter, a former Clemson quarterback, back in January. Clemson owes Streeter a $1.85 million buyout. The Tigers won’t have to pay all of the buyout, though, as it is reduced by what he earns in his new role, which is set to be $70,000 this year with Georgia. Clemson averaged 33.1 points per game in ..read more
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PFF: Two Georgia Bulldogs earn 2023 NFL draft superlatives for DL
UGA Wire
by Joe Vitale
23h ago
Two Georgia Bulldogs earned superlatives in Pro Football Focus’ NFL draft position superlatives. Both Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith were featured in this story, in which PFF gave out awards for the defensive line prospects in the 2023 NFL draft. Carter was named the interior defensive lineman with the best hands: The uniting factor between the two best defensive linemen in this draft class is their ability to manipulate offensive linemen with their upper bodies. Carter has some of the more powerful hands you’ll ever see from a defensive line prospect, especially one that’s not a hulking nose t ..read more
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Latest College Wire mock draft features a trio of former Bulldogs
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by UGA Wire
23h ago
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4-star OT Max Anderson names his top schools
UGA Wire
by James Morgan
23h ago
Four-star offensive tackle recruit Max Anderson is narrowing down his favorite opportunities at the next level. The class of 2024 offensive tackle puts Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oregon, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Michigan in his top eight. The Georgia Bulldogs football program offered a scholarship to the talented offensive tackle prospect in early March 2023. Georgia was not in Anderson’s previous list of top schools, but the Dawgs are on his radar now after offering the four-star offensive tackle. Georgia football already has secured commitments from 10 players in the class of 20 ..read more
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4-star WR Rico Scott names his top six schools
UGA Wire
by James Morgan
1d ago
Four-star Georgia Bulldogs recruiting target Rico Scott has named his top six schools. Scott is a member of the class of 2024. The talented wide receiver plays high school football for Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The standout receiver is rated as the No. 12 recruit in Pennsylvania and the No. 390 prospect nationally. Rico Scott is the No. 55 wide receiver in the junior class. Who are Rico Scott’s top six schools ..read more
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UGA football offers 4-star RB Nate Frazier
UGA Wire
by James Morgan
2d ago
Four-star class of 2024 running back recruit Nate Frazier plays at one of the top high school football programs in the country. Frazier now has a scholarship offer from the Georgia Bulldogs. The 2024 running back also runs track, where he posted a 10.76 second 100-meter dash. Nate Frazier is ranked as the No. 102 recruit in the junior class. He is the No. 15 player in California and the eighth-ranked running back. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound running back plays high school football for Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California. Frazier holds recent scholarship offers from Ole Miss, Auburn, Sa ..read more
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No. 1 recruit in the nation is visiting Georgia this weekend
UGA Wire
by James Morgan
2d ago
The top-ranked recruit in the class of 2025 is visiting the Georgia Bulldogs on the weekend of March 25. Five-star offensive tackle recruit David Sanders is the No. 1 recruit at his position and the No. 1 player in North Carolina. Sanders plays high school football from Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is one of multiple Providence Day Chargers to receive an offer from the University of Georgia. Does Providence Day sound familiar to Georgia fans? Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs signed class of 2023 four-star defensive back Chris Peal from Providence Day this offseason. Addit ..read more
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UGA football offers receiver Braswell Thomas
UGA Wire
by James Morgan
2d ago
Class of 2025 wide receiver recruit Braswell Thomas is a rising name to watch in the sophomore class. Thomas recently received a scholarship offer from defensive backs coach Fran Brown and the Georgia Bulldogs. Fran Brown specializes in recruiting the Northeast. Braswell Thomas is currently unranked, but he holds recent scholarship offers from Penn State, Rutgers, and now Georgia. Thomas took a recent visit to check out the campus at Rutgers. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver plays high school football for Lower Cape May Regional High School in Cape May, New Jersey. The Cape May standout s ..read more
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The 25 SEC football games I'm most excited for in 2023
UGA Wire
by Joe Vitale
3d ago
Picture this: It’s Saturday morning on Sept. 2. You wake up, eat your breakfast, maybe mow the lawn, watch some “College GameDay” and the next thing you know the 2023 college football season is kicking off. That will be your reality in — checks calendar — roughly five-and-a-half months. So mark your calendars for these games. RSVP with a fat “no” to those wedding invites, and pull out whatever that lucky piece of clothing is. It’ll be here before you know it. Related: Ranking 2023 SEC schedules from easiest to hardest Here are the 25 SEC games I’m most excited for during the 2023 season ..read more
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