Georgia football had plenty of speed at the receiver position this season, even if it wasn’t of the 40-yard record-breaking variety.
According to court documents, Larry Goldsmith began messaging the girl in 2020 through the social media apps Spot-a-Friend and Snapchat.
Georgia football’s pipeline to the pros flows again through Indianapolis this week when 14 players from last season’s Bulldogs team take part in the NFL Combine. Plenty of UGA fans were in an uproar two weeks ago when the invite list of 329 players was ...
Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker will have to wait a few more weeks to show off his athleticism for NFL scouts. Walker did not take part in the on-field portions of the NFL Combine last week in Indianapolis and had planned to work out at Georgia’s pro-day but that has now changed.
An Indy church joined a dozen of religious groups filing a lawsuit against President Trump's policy to allow ICE to arrest people inside churches.
Ratledge took responsibility for Georgia's offensive struggles stating, "If you really watch that film, most of it's on us, it's not coaching. It's execution, taking the right steps, the little things.
INDIANAPOLIS— Larry Goldsmith, 26, of Indianapolis, has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release after pleading guilty to transportation of a minor with intent to engage in sexual activity.
Over 30 players from Georgia, including three from Central Georgia, will head down to Indianapolis for the NFL Combine running from Feb. 27 - March 2. Find out who.
NFL Combine officially got going today with the defensive linemen and linebackers taking the field to perform drills and test in front of NFL scouts, h
Tate Ratledge is a man of many hobbies, and he says Turkey hunting is one that actually helps his play on the football field.
Malaki Starks told an interesting story at the NFL Scouting Combine last week in Indianapolis. The Georgia safety prospect, who could be a first-round pick when
INDIANAPOLIS — Arian Smith has battled four years at Georgia to prove he’s tougher and more physical than football players who get labeled as “track guys.”