georgia bulldogs
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer, we recap the past week in the NFL with the Gridiron Blitz, the struggles of Georgia State and Georgia college football in the Technical State of Georgia Athletics and Atlanta United’s playoff aspirations in the Original Free Kick.
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Release from Georgia Athletics: Despite 29 points from J.J. Frazier, the Georgia Bulldogs fell 78-69 to Belmont in the first round of the 2017 National Invitation Tournament. Frazier, who finishes the season with 13 games with 20 or more points, led Georgia (19-14) in scoring and added a pair of rebounds and assists. William Jackson
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The Sports Inquirer attended the post-game presser of Georgia Tech men’s basketball head coach Josh Pastner following his team’s 60-43 home loss to Georgia on Dec. 20. Topics included thoughts on the loss, the struggles of the Yellow Jackets’ offense and looking towards building for the future.
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Release from Georgia Athletics: Georgia senior receiver Malcolm Mitchell has been added to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List, according to an announcement from the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation. Mitchell is one of six players, including three from the Southeastern Conference, who was added to the list, which recognizes the season’s outstanding receiver in college football.
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Release from Georgia Athletics: Georgia was predicted to finish fifth in the SEC this season and senior guard Charles Mann was tabbed second-team All-SEC in preseason balloting of selected national and league media. The results were released Wednesday in association with SEC Tipoff ’16, the league’s media day. The Bulldogs return three starters and nine
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Release from Georgia Athletics: Georgia junior Reggie Davis has been named the Southeastern Conference Special Teams Player of the Week following his performance at Tennessee, according to a league announcement. Thanks to his outing in Knoxville, Tenn., Davis was also one of two players included on this week’s Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll. This marks