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Heart With Love for Uncle John Always!

Woof for Now, Nervous about this weekend. Last real Road test. Haunted by the Prayer at Jordan Hare. 

ATHENS, Ga. – Former Georgia standouts Charlie Condon and Jaden Woods will be teammates again for the Salt River Rafters as they have been selected to play in the Major League Baseball Arizona Fall League (AFL). Condon, a 6-6, 216-pound infielder/outfielder from Marietta, is the No. 2 prospect in the Colorado Rockies organization. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 MLB draft, Condon hit 14 homers with a .444 slugging percentage while playing across three levels this year. He posted a strong finish after breaking his wrist during Spring Training that delayed the start of his first full professional season. He hit 11 of his home runs for the Double-A Hartford Yard Goats while posting a .465 slugging percentage in 55 games. Woods, a 6-2, 205-pound pitcher from Macon, has been a rising prospect in the Pirates organization since being converted to a reliever. With a mid-90s fastball and a slider that touches the upper-80s, the former seventh-round pick in 2023, enjoyed another solid campaign for the Double-A Altoona Curve. In 44 appearances, he struck out 68 with 34 walks in 62 innings. He posted a 5-5 mark and 5.81 ERA.

EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The Georgia men's golf team dominated the first round and remains in first place after the second round on day one of The Hamptons Intercollegiate tournament. Georgia built a ten-shot lead after round one, sitting at 13-under. The Bulldogs shot 7-over in the second round but remained atop the leaderboard at a collective 6-under. Senior Carter Loflin and junior Grayson Wood tied for the lead at 6-under after round one. Wood had eight birdies, while Loflin used five birdies and an eagle to build the momentum. This matches a career-best round for Loflin. Freshman JD Culbreth was the only other Georgia player shooting under par in the first round. He was tied for third after shooting 3-under 69 during the first 18-holes. James Earle led the Bulldogs in the second round, shooting 1-under, leaving him at 1-over heading into the third round. Wood and Loflin slid to tied for third on the leaderboard after both shot 2-over in the second round. Second round play was suspended due to darkness with only five teams finishing a full 36-holes. Georgia is in first and completed both rounds, while Ole Miss is one shot behind the Bulldogs with holes left to play. The third and remainder of the second round will take place Tuesday with tee times beginning at 7:50 a.m.

ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia will face Ole Miss in Athens on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 3:30 p.m. ABC will televise the matchup between the Bulldogs (4-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) and the Rebels (5-0, 3-0) on Dooley Field in Sanford Stadium.

AUBURN, Ala. - Fast Facts: Saturday will mark the 130th meeting between Georgia and Auburn, and the Bulldogs lead the Deep South's oldest rivalry 65-56-8. Georgia is 19-12-2 against Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Georgia has won eight straight in the series and 19 of the past 26 contests since 2000.

Georgia's longest winning streak in the series is nine from 1923-1931 with eight of those games in Columbus and one in Athens. The series was played in Columbus from 1916-28 and 1930-58.

Under Kirby Smart, the Bulldogs are 9-1 against the Tigers including 3-1 on the Plains.

The Bulldogs are allowing 18.4 points a game while the Tigers surrender just 16.4.

The Bulldogs rank sixth nationally in Red Zone Defense, allowing points just 67 percent of the time. The Tigers lead the nation in Red Zone Scoring, going 14-for-14 with 10 TDs and 4 field goals.

Georgia and Auburn rank among the league's best in stopping the run with the Bulldogs allowing 82 rushing yards a game (4th in SEC) while the Tigers check in at 88.0 (6th in SEC).

Georgia has given up three rushing touchdowns this season. The Tigers have recorded 12 rushing touchdowns this year after having a total of 13 last year.

Georgia has registered seven sacks and allowed six this year while Auburn has tallied 16 sacks but has allowed an SEC-leading 21 this season. 

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Mornin’ already!!

4:52!
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Morning TRD. Thank you
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Good morning Uncle, TRD and all our hotd folks........ Good stuff TRD, THanks and beat the bird flu out of the barn....... Right ON!
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Good morning HOTD.  4:52
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Morning Four Horsemen.
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Mornin’ TRD! Hope you have a great Tuesday! 4:52 for UJD!
"But, we didn't come up here to take shots. We came up here to throw 'em." - Kirby Smart 11/13/2021
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