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Georgia Bulldogs (2021-2022 National Champions)


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Cheerleader not defined by physique​

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Georgia, Kirby Smart Agree to Extension to Make Him Highest-Paid Coach​

The University of Georgia and head football coach Kirby Smart have agreed to a two-year contract extension that makes him the highest-paid head coach in college football, according to a report from Seth Emerson of The Athletic.

Smart's contract now runs through December 2033 and will pay him an annual salary of $13 million per year, a $1.75 million annual raise from his original deal, and bonuses up to $1.55 million.
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In addition, Georgia announced a contract extension for athletic director Josh Brooks, whose contract aligns with Smart's through 2030. Brooks will now be paid an annual salary of $1.275 million per year, and will increase by $100,000 each year. He will also be eligible to earn bonuses up to $200,000 per year throughout the life of the contract.
 
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GEORGIA FRESHMAN WIDE RECEIVER SACOVIE WHITE ARRESTED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING​

At this point, it has to be part of the Bulldogs initiation process for their football team, right?

Freshman wide receiver Sacovie White was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with reckless and “one-way roadway" for driving the wrong way on a road before being stopped by Athens-Clark County Police, according to Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald.

This certainly isn't the first time a Georgia player has gotten in trouble behind the wheel recently. Bulldogs players were arrested or cited for speeding or reckless driving over 14 times last year, including a Jan. 15, 2023 crash that killed offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting staffer Chandler LeCroy. Speeding and alcohol played a role in that crash, police said.

Then, in March, new Georgia running back Trevor Ettienne was arrested for a DUI after he was traveling 80 to 90 miles per hour in a 50-mile-per-hour zone around 1:50 a.m. and twice crossed the double-yellow line to pass vehicles.

"As we also know, kids sometimes don't make the best decisions," Smart said of the incident involving Ettiene less than two months ago. "The older you get, sometimes the tougher the consequences are for your mistakes. So, he's not going to let this mistake define him. He's embarrassed. He's upset. He knows he made a mistake. It's a teaching moment, and we hope he gets better from it."

As we also know, kids sometimes don't make the best decisions," Smart said

Just sayin': They sure don't at UGA especially when "they get behind the wheel"....:sad:
 
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Why is there more than one digit on that counter?
Have they reached the second digit at some point and nobody told me?
Sometimes it's easier to buy an off-the-shelf counter, rather than ordering a custom-built counter.
Either that, or maybe they're just optimistic.
Maybe the guy in charge of ordering it was brand new to the earth, and didn't know what reckless driving is?
 
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Sometimes it's easier to buy an off-the-shelf counter, rather than ordering a custom-built counter.
Either that, or maybe they're just optimistic.
Maybe the guy in charge of ordering it was brand new to the earth, and didn't know what reckless driving is?


This is like that scene from Chernobyl where they had to get a special high limit dosemeter to measure the radiation bc it was higher than any they had.

 
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