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Rambo rated among SEC's best

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The University of Georgia returns nine starters from last year's 10-win team, including one whom Edward Aschoff ranks as one of the top 25 players in the SEC.

No. 19: Bacarri Rambo, S, Georgia, Jr. Read

ESPN.com's Aschoff and Chris Low are counting down the SEC's best 25 players from the 2011 season, based on the impact each player had on his team.

Gerald Robinson seeks positive ending

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[Today: Georgia at South Carolina, 7 p.m. ET. Watch the game here.]

ATHENS, Ga. -- As much as he tries to avoid thinking about it, Gerald Robinson knows his college basketball career is winding to a close.

The last thing Georgia’s senior point guard wanted was to go out like a chump -- which is why his standout performances in two wins last week were so important.

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Darrell Walker/Icon SMIDespite a tough season, senior guard Gerald Robinson is trying to focus on making a positive impact in the team's final 10 games.
“I’m pretty sure that was a couple of our focus, just focusing on the latter part of the season kind of like its own mini season itself, having 10 games left and focusing on winning those,” said Robinson, who led the Bulldogs to wins against Arkansas and then-No. 20 Mississippi State -- Georgia’s first consecutive wins in SEC play this season.

Robinson was named SEC Player of the Week on Monday after leading Georgia to an 81-59 win against Arkansas with a career-high 27 points, then forcing overtime with the game-tying layup at Mississippi State and scoring eight of his 13 points in the extra session as Georgia escaped with a 70-68 victory.

Just as important as his point production was the tone Robinson set for his numerous young teammates.

“We talked about how important his approach would be for our new players because it was going to be important for them to see this guy function the right way,” said Georgia coach Mark Fox, whose Bulldogs (12-12, 3-7 SEC) visit South Carolina (9-15, 1-9) on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET. “If we were going to continue to get better, they had to see Gerald functioning the right way so we had lots of conversations about that and he’s been a pretty good worker.”

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Thomas Brown leaving UGA

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ATHENS, Ga. -- Thomas Brown became the most recent defection from Georgia's football strength and conditioning staff on Tuesday when he accepted a job at UT-Chattanooga as running backs coach.

Following stints in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons and Cleveland Browns, Brown worked at his alma mater for the last year as an assistant strength coach under Joe Tereshinski.

He joins Keith Gray among UGA strength coaches who have accepted other positions since the end of football season. Gray recently took a job with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.

In addition, strength assistant John Kasay recently re-retired after working with Tereshinski's staff over the last year.

Brown, 25, was a standout running back at Georgia between 2004-07. He rushed for 2,646 yards and 23 touchdowns in his UGA career and also set numerous team weightlifting records for running backs. According to his entry in Georgia's football media guide, Brown was "the strongest pound-for-pound football player in the history of Georgia football during his playing career."
What started as a “Blind Side”-esque look at one high school football player’s story turned into so much more as the documentary “Undefeated” chronicles the 2009 season of the Manassas (Memphis, Tenn.) football team. The film was nominated for an Academy Award and opens Feb. 17 in limited release.

And read here about ESPNHS's look at Life imitating art imitating football, and how the four main "characters" in the documentary -- three players and the coach -- compare with four fictional football equivalents.

Player Diary: Tony Parker, All-American

February, 14, 2012
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Parker MG 1Ryan Gibson/ESPNHSMiller Grove center Tony Parker is the No. 21 player in the ESPNU 100.
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Tony Parker, a senior at Miller Grove (Lithonia, Ga.), is the No. 21 player in the Class of 2012 and one of the most sought-after recruits in the nation, with UConn, Duke, UCLA, Ohio State, Georgetown, Memphis, Kentucky and Kansas all in the running for his services. He has agreed to chronicle the remainder of his final season and recruiting experiences leading up to his decision through a diary with ESPNHS.

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Bulldogs: Bubble-busting specialists 

February, 14, 2012
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I don't suppose many of us expected Georgia to make the NCAA basketball tournament before the season started -- and the Bulldogs' 1-7 start in SEC play certainly clinched that outcome (although I guess the 2008 UGA team taught us to never rule out a miracle at the conference tournament. Let's hope New Orleans doesn't get hit by another natural disaster, though, for that wonderful city's sake).

Anyway, ESPN college basketball blogger Eamonn Brennan is taking a look at the possible NCAA tournament entries and bubble teams today and there is a common thread for Georgia's last two opponents, Arkansas and Mississippi State. Their tourney resumes took hits in the last week after losses to Georgia. In fact, Arkansas has darn near fallen off the bubble.

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Dawgs offer 2013 ILB Reggie Carter 

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As a sophomore at Stephenson High School, Reggie Carter (Snellville, Ga./South Gwinnett) beat out 2011 Mississippi State signee Preston Smith for the starting defensive end job midway through the season, en route to 73 tackles and 10.5 sacks. More than 10 college programs, including Alabama, FSU and Michigan, had offered Carter before he transferred to South Gwinnett in the summer, and in the season opener he was anxious to show he could lead the Comets against Lowndes, one of the top programs in the Southeast.

Then it happened.

“I knew it was bad but I did not think it was bad because when the doctor was pulling on it on the sidelines it did not feel like it was torn or anything,” Carter said. “But then when we got the MRI that said I tore my ACL, it was a sad moment. My dad told me to stop crying and look forward to the positive.”

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UGA's Robinson is SEC player of week 

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ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia senior Gerald Robinson on Monday was named as the SEC's basketball player of the week.

The senior guard scored eight of his 13 points in overtime of the Bulldogs' 70-68 win at No. 20 Mississippi State on Saturday, following his career-high 27 points in Georgia's 81-59 win against Arkansas last Wednesday.

Robinson is 10th in the SEC in scoring at 14 points per game and seventh in assists (3.7 apg) and free-throw percentage (79.8 percent).

The Bulldogs' first SEC player of the week this season, Robinson and the Bulldogs (11-12, 3-7 SEC) will go for their third straight SEC win on Wednesday when they visit South Carolina.

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NFL draft: Should Colts look at Glenn? 

February, 13, 2012
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It's fairly evident the Indianapolis Colts will pick a quarterback -- most likely Stanford's Andrew Luck -- with the first pick in the upcoming NFL draft.

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While the University of Georgia has had plenty of success recruiting the position in the Southeast, the Bulldogs are willing to extend their recruiting base for elite prospects when needed. Three years ago Georgia was able to sign one of the top tight ends in the nation, Arthur Lynch of Dartmouth, Mass. Last month, UGA tight ends coach John Lilly made a trip to Pennsylvania, this time setting his sights on Adam Breneman (Camp Hill, Pa./Cedar Cliff), considered by many to be one of the best at his position in the Class of 2013.

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Five-star WR likely headed out of state 

February, 13, 2012
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Five-star wide receiver prospect Ahmad Fulwood (Jacksonville, Fla./Bishop Kenny) will be one of the most highly recruited prospects in the state of Florida for the 2013 class, but he is likely headed out of state to play college football.

Fulwood lists Clemson, Alabama, USC, Arkansas, Georgia, Ohio State and Notre Dame as schools that he is most interested. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound receiver said that out of those schools, he likely will visit Georgia, Clemson, Ohio State and possibly USC this spring.

Noticeably missing are in-state schools Florida, Florida State and Miami. Fulwood said he is likely to leave the state to attend college. Fulwood, who is from New Jersey, said there is no particular reason he wants to leave the state.

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Rapid reaction: UGA 70, Miss. St. 68 (OT)

February, 11, 2012
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How the game was won: Georgia (12-12, 3-7 SEC) tied Mississippi State (19-6, 6-4) at 59 on Gerald Robinson's layup with 29 seconds left in regulation and then the senior guard scored eight points in overtime as Georgia earned its first road win in SEC play by stunning the 20th-ranked Maroon Bulldogs.

Turning point: Georgia trailed again in overtime before freshman Kentavious Caldwell-Pope hit a 3-pointer with 1:08 left in the extra session to give the Bulldogs a 68-66 lead that they would later push to 70-66 before staving off Mississippi State's last-second charge.

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Win a confidence boost for Bulldogs 

February, 10, 2012
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ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia coach Mark Fox was worried about his team’s slipping confidence prior to Wednesday’s somewhat surprising 81-59 win against Arkansas.

Fox’s Bulldogs (11-12, 2-7 SEC) had hung with their opponents until the closing minutes of most of their conference games, only to fall out of contention at the end. A wire-to-wire dominant win against an Arkansas team that entered with a 16-7 record was good medicine for the young Georgia team, Fox said.

“We were just at that point where they needed to have some success,” said Fox, whose team visits No. 20 Mississippi State (19-5, 6-3) on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. ET. “They’ve been improving, but they still needed to get the result that they wanted, so it was good to have a night like they had the other night.

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Bulldogs pick up point guard for 2013 

February, 10, 2012
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Georgia Basketball coach Mark Fox has picked up his first verbal commitment of 2013 in point guard J.J. Frazier of Faith Baptist Christian Academy in Ludowici, Ga.

“He committed this morning actually,” Crusaders head coach Matthew Sellars told DawgNation . “He called coach Mark Fox this morning. It was a fun conversation.”

Frazier is a relative unknown for 2013 but that will change soon.

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Early start to jr. days gives UGA edge 

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Two weeks ago, the Georgia Bulldogs had more than 70 prospects on campus for their first junior day of 2012. The campus tour gives the prospects a chance to find out more about the Bulldogs’ program and what life is like as a student-athlete in Athens while giving the coaching staff a chance to take a closer look at many of the top underclassmen for the future.

While many coaching staffs around the country spent the final weekend before national signing day trying to secure commitments from undecided targets, the coaches at Georgia were focused on signing day 2013. That is not to say they ignored the 2012 targets on the board; rather the staff in Athens held a junior day to get an early jump on the competition.

Defensive lineman D’Von Isaac (McDonough, Ga./Henry County) camped at Georgia last summer, and he was invited to come back and get a better feel for the program.

“The experience at Georgia was really nice,” Isaac said of the Jan. 28 junior day. “It was like a brotherhood there and they try to focus on becoming a better man in life. Some colleges just want you to play football instead of trying to focus on the academics.”

Isaac, a 6-foot-3, 280-pound lineman, was selected to play in last month’s Rising Seniors Georgia Junior Bowl and had a solid week of practice as well. Clemson, Tennessee, Oregon, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Duke are showing interest, with Clemson and Georgia showing the most interest at the moment. Isaac is hoping one of them pulls the trigger on an offer soon.

“I got to talk to our recruiter Rodney Garner, and he said they were very interested in me,” Isaac said. “He talked to me about campus life and what they try to do at Georgia. When that first offer comes, it will mean all of my hard work in the weight room has paid off.”

The state of Georgia is again loaded with talent this year and the Bulldogs, having signed only 19 recruits in this year's class, need to get more than their fair share of it. Five days before signing day, intentional or not, the message was: “We are looking ahead to next year and are willing to spend our last Saturday focusing on 2013 over the 2012 class.”

Prospects who attended who have a verbal offer from Georgia include running back Tyren Jones (Marietta, Ga./Walton), offensive linemen Brandon Kublanow (Marietta, Ga./Walton), DeVondre Seymour (Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett), Delando Crooks (Atlanta/Carver), Shamire Devine (East Point, Ga./Tri-Cities) and linebacker Johnny O’Neal (Dublin, Ga./West Laurens).

Georgia handed out two additional offers that day, one to defensive back Shaq Wiggins (Atlanta/Westlake) and one to 2014 wide receiver Demarre Kitt (Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek). The Bulldogs are very thin in the secondary and will need to sign at least four defensive backs in the next class. Wiggins will be in Athens today on a visit.

Other juniors in attendance included Suwanne (Ga.) North Gwinnett OL Alex Stoehr and DB Donnie Miles; WR Rashad Mathis (Valdosta, Ga./Valwood), TE Adam Ledford (Snellville, Ga./Brookwood), and Warner Robins (Ga.) Northside DL Anfirnee Chatfield and WR Keshun Hill.

One junior day isn’t enough, though, and Georgia’s next one should be interesting. On March 3 the Bulldogs' junior day will be invitation only, with around 50 of their top targets in attendance. Considering that the state of Georgia produces anywhere from 115 to 180 FBS-level players annually, attendees to that junior day will be considered VIPs in the Bulldog’s recruiting efforts.

As fans might wonder what exactly goes into a junior day at Georgia, DawgNation has spoken to several prospects over the years, and will walk you through what a typical junior day is like:

  • Prospects typically check in at the Butts-Mehre building around 10 a.m.
  • After everyone has arrived, they are welcomed to Georgia and introduced to the coaches and academic/support staff.

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