Let’s go between the hedges and look at Georgia’s offensive draft preview. While we may not see any first-round or first-day picks, there is plenty of value and depth that the Dawgs can provide a lucky NFL team. Between the Hedges: Georgia’s Offensive Draft Preview Tate Ratledge Position: Offensive Guard Height: 6’6″ Weight: 308 Georgia Career: Ratledge started at least one … [Read more...] about Between the Hedges: Georgia’s Offensive Draft Preview
Caleb Odom Seeking Fresh Start at Ole Miss
Despite being only a year out of high school, Caleb Odom is seeking a fresh start following his freshman year of college football. The Georgia native spent last year at Alabama before entering the transfer portal and ultimately landing in Oxford to play at Ole Miss. After a disappointing season, he is seeking to have a much bigger impact on Lane Kiffin and the Rebels. Now … [Read more...] about Caleb Odom Seeking Fresh Start at Ole Miss
Washington’s Ryan Walters Sees Progress in Defense
Washington suited up in full pads for the first time this Spring during Saturday’s practice inside Husky Stadium. The defense continued to showcase well, recording a few takeaways and tackles for loss on the day. “We’re on pace for where we need to be right now,” Washington defensive coordinator Ryan Walters said after practice. After one week, the defense is not fully … [Read more...] about Washington’s Ryan Walters Sees Progress in Defense
SEC Tailgate Talk: Most Expensive SEC Rosters 2025
How much does it cost to win a national championship? This question should be at the forefront of people’s minds in Athens, Austin, and Baton Rouge. The SEC has been shut out for two years in a row. They have not played in or won a national championship. The cost of winning a national championship is “around 20 million.” At least that is what the Ohio State Athletic Director … [Read more...] about SEC Tailgate Talk: Most Expensive SEC Rosters 2025
The Ohio State Quarterback Battle Won’t Be Decided Anytime Soon
On Saturday, April 5th, Ohio State had its Student Appreciation Day and held a scrimmage in front of students and media. It was a more intense scrimmage than expected from an April 5 practice, but with positional battles up and down the roster, all eyes were on the Ohio State quarterback battle. The favorite heading into Spring was Julian Sayin, with Lincoln Kienholz right on … [Read more...] about The Ohio State Quarterback Battle Won’t Be Decided Anytime Soon




