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Nobody knows how to motivate his college football team quite like Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart. With how much the ...
Kirby Smart gave injury updates on five Georgia football players ahead of fall camp. Safety Malaki Starks Georgia safety Malaki Starks missed spring practice after undergoing shoulder surgery.
Walter Camp has named a Georgia Bulldog that is still recovering from a major injury as a first-team All-American ...
DESTIN, Fla. — The discussion down at SEC spring meetings this week has centered on the College Football Playoff and the upcoming House settlement.When Georgia head coach Kirby Smart stepped to ...
NCAA settlement is roster limits, which will include a significant reduction for football. What those limits look like for 2025 remains to be seen, and Kirby Smart is totally comfortable saying as ...
Georgia has 10 days of high school camp in June, and something will have to give. “Needless to say, I’m a proponent for a January, wherever it fits, window,” Smart said.
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart got energized Tuesday talking about decisions to be made on when the transfer ... Smart said Georgia and others in the southeast use June for 10 days of camp.
Why Ryan Day channeling Nick Saban, Kirby Smart should terrify the rest of college football An innocent remark from the Ohio State coach after winning last season's national championship is ...
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart watches the Los Angeles Dodgers’ batting practice before their game against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, May 3, 2025, in Atlanta.
Kirby Smart laid out most important thing in the sport right now. "The biggest decision that has to be made in CFB right now, by far to me, is when is the transfer portal window. And is there 1 or 2." ...
Georgia Bulldogs football coach Kirby Smart might have bagged the biggest steal of 2025 in No. 1 QB of the 2026 class, Jared Curtis. Curtis, who has long since built anticipation surrounding his ...
Kirby Smart boasts a sterling record and two national titles within the past four seasons. Steve Sarkisian is the SEC's only coach to make the College Football Playoff each of the past two seasons.