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Georgia defensive linemen Jalen Carter (88) sacks Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers during Saturday’s game in Starkville, Miss. ROB DAVIS/UGA Athletics

Georgia defensive linemen Jalen Carter (88) sacks Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers during Saturday’s game in Starkville, Miss. ROB DAVIS/UGA Athletics

Bulldogs clinch SEC East with W over Miss State

Top-ranked Georgia checked off another box Saturday on its list of goals this season: clinch the SEC East. The Bulldogs traveled to Starkville to take on Mississippi State and came away with a 45-19 win.
Quarterback Stetson Bennett went 14-20 passing in 2021 against Kentucky for 250 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions for an average of 12.5 yards per play. He also rushed three times for 22 yards. MACKENZIE MILES/ UGA Athletics

Quarterback Stetson Bennett went 14-20 passing in 2021 against Kentucky for 250 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions for an average of 12.5 yards per play. He also rushed three times for 22 yards. MACKENZIE MILES/ UGA Athletics

Bulldogs prepare for second consecutive road game

After traveling to Starkville to defeat Mississippi State 45-19 last Saturday, the Georgia Bulldogs (10-0, 7-0) will have to head back on the road to take on the Kentucky Wildcats (6-4, 3-4).
The Greyhounds and head coach Buck Harris host Houston County on Friday. BRAD HARRISON/Staff

The Greyhounds and head coach Buck Harris host Houston County on Friday. BRAD HARRISON/Staff

Greyhounds off to 2-0 start despite challenges

Going into the season, the Greyhounds knew that they would be tested straight out of the gate against proven and tradition-rich programs. But it’s one thing to be tested. It’s another to find success in that environment. Jones County did both last Friday and Saturday.
Grehyhounds head coach Adam Gillhouse, left, gives instructions during a preseason practice. BRAD HARRISON/Staff

Grehyhounds head coach Adam Gillhouse, left, gives instructions during a preseason practice. BRAD HARRISON/Staff

Youth and experience help Hounds post strong opening showing

With experienced wrestlers such as James Rackley, Chi Anderson, Carson Lumley and Jackson Brown, the Greyhounds already have a handful of wrestlers with plenty of mat time in the high school ranks.

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Robertson snags first collegiate TD in Duke’s win Jontavis Robertson hit paydirt on Saturday for Duke, scoring his first collegiate touchdown for Duke.
Jaylen Sanford leads a group of guards that are expected to be a key to the Greyhounds’ success this season. BRAD HARRISON/File photo

Jaylen Sanford leads a group of guards that are expected to be a key to the Greyhounds’ success this season. BRAD HARRISON/File photo

Deeper, experienced Hounds eyeing lofty heights

The past two seasons, the Greyhounds have fought tooth and nail in one of the more competitive basketball regions in the state, coming agonizingly short of the state tournament each time.
Amaris Ridgeway, also a track & field star for the Lady Hounds, is among the top returning scorers from last season. BRAD HARRISON/File photo

Amaris Ridgeway, also a track & field star for the Lady Hounds, is among the top returning scorers from last season. BRAD HARRISON/File photo

Seasoned Lady Hounds eager to take next step

There are two ways for the Lady Greyhounds to look back on last season. On one hand, they showed grit and a no-quit mentality as the season went on, and that paid off as they willed their way into another state tournament appearance.