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Georgia's NCAA hopes rest heavily on injured players
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Georgia guard Kenny Gaines (12) celebrates a three-point shot against South Carolina during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the quarterfinal round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Friday, March 13, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn. - photo by Steve Helber
ATHENS — Georgia's NCAA tournament outlook rests heavily on its medical report. At full strength, the Bulldogs could be capable of challenging Michigan State in Friday's game in Charlotte, North Carolina. But Georgia might face a quick exit if it can't get past the injuries which helped lead to its exit from the Southeastern Conference tournament.
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College football: North Hall graduate Dan Jackson wraps up remarkable career at Georgia, declares for NFL draft
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Georgia defensive back Dan Jackson, a North Hall High graduate, records the stop against Tennessee on Nov. 15 in Athens. Jason Getz Tribune News Service
Path to the Draft: The Times is running a series about local football talents who are hoping to make the next step to the NFL. Next up, we'll feature Gainesville High graduate, Georgia Tech offensive lineman Jordan Williams.
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