The Associated Press NEW ORLEANS - Georgia linebacker Dannell Ellerbe took his helmet off and knelt on the field as if in prayer. His concern? The Hawaii receiver he had just drilled appeared to be out cold. Warriors wideout Jason Rivers eventually sat up. He even got back into the Sugar Bowl. But there wasn't much Rivers or the rest of his teammates ...
NEW ORLEANS - There was no repeat of the Boise State Miracle. The Georgia Bulldogs were simply too big, too fast and too strong for the team from paradise. Hawaii's bid at perfection ended with a thud in the Sugar Bowl, where the black-clad Bulldogs took out their frustration at getting passed over for a shot at the BCS championship with a 41-10 rout of Colt Brennan and the overmatched Warriors ...
NEW ORLEANS - The Georgia Bulldogs can hardly wait for next season to get started. That enthusiasm is understandable, considering they ended this season with a seven-game winning streak, have most of their key players returning and are counting on another top recruiting class.
ATHENS - A little sit down with Georgia coach Andy Landers must have made quite an impression on Megan Darrah.
NEW ORLEANS - Even in the wackiest of seasons, no one could have seen this Sugar Bowl coming.
NEW ORLEANS - Knowshon Moreno is the star of Georgia's offense.
NEW ORLEANS - They stroll proudly along Bourbon Street, managing to stand out in a city where just about anyone can blend in. Like fish out of water - or, in this case, a football team away from its island - they know people tend to stare and point fingers when they see giant men with hair flowing halfway down their backs, colorful sarongs wrapped around their waists, exotic ...
I had a sinking feeling after a phone call Friday morning.
NEW ORLEANS - Thomas Brown is the serious one. This past semester, he hunkered down in the classroom to take a staggering 21 hours of courses, just so he could meet his goal of graduating in 31/2 years. "The best day of my life," Brown said, diploma in hand.
NEW ORLEANS - Michael Lemon talks about his first trip to the Big Easy like any other wide-eyed college freshman.
Georgia football radio announcer Larry Munson says he will not do the play-by-play for the Sugar Bowl on Tuesday.
NEW ORLEANS - Mike Bobo doesn't know what people mean when they say "old school," he said, but that's the best description for Georgia's 33-year-old offensive coordinator, his boss said.
ATLANTA - Fourth-ranked Georgia realized its dream of playing a postseason game in the Louisiana Superdome this season. It's just not THE game it wanted.The Bulldogs (10-2) will take on the nation's only major college unbeaten team when they face No. 10 Hawaii (12-0) in the Sugar Bowl game on New Year's night - a week before the desired BCS championship game in the ...
HONOLULU - He spends hours on the football field, but his feet never touch the turf. His specialty is dissecting offenses, but he's never played a down. Meet Brian Kajiyama, a first-year graduate assistant for Hawaii who was born with cerebral palsy, scoots around in a motorized wheelchair and communicates by typing into a small computer that speaks in a robotic voice. As a member of the ...
For more than four decades, the gravelly voice of Larry Munson has begged his beloved Georgia Bulldogs to hunker down. Nearly every significant play since 1966 has a classic Munson play-by-play call, from Rex Robinson's thrilling field goal against Kentucky, to Herschel Walker's first touchdown, to sugar falling from the sky in Auburn and hobnail boots smashing noses in Knoxville.
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