Georgia
Alabama loses second consecutive SEC series vs. No.14 Georgia
Alabama baseball misplaced its collection in opposition to No. 14 Georgia at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Its the second consecutive SEC collection the Crimson Tide has misplaced.
The Crimson Tide (24-17, 9-9 SEC) misplaced 4-2 Friday and 3-0 Saturday earlier than successful 3-0 Sunday in opposition to Bulldogs (28-12, 11-7).
After an eight-game win streak, Alabama was on a five-game shedding streak earlier than Sunday’s victory snapped the skid.
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Gradual weekend on the plate for Alabama
After earlier collection the place the bats had been booming and the runs had been coming in, the collection in opposition to Georgia was a wrestle on the plate for some within the Alabama lineup. On Saturday, Georgia pitcher Jonathan Cannon was good earlier than he was pulled within the fifth inning, which is when Dominic Tamez was capable of get Alabama’s first hit of the sport.
Sophomores shine in Sunday victory
In Sunday’s win, sophomores Grayson Hitt and Andrew Pinckney led the best way for the Crimson Tide. Hitt threw seven strikeouts and allowed solely three hits and two walks by six innings.
Within the third inning, Pinckney made his presence recognized with a laser throw from proper discipline to 3rd base to finish the inning. Within the fifth, with Alabama main 1-0, Pinckney’s two-run shot to the scoreboard prolonged the Crimson Tide result in 3-0. Pinckney completed 3-for-4 with two RBIs.
“On a regular basis is a brand new day, after shedding a pair video games, we simply went on the market and competed,” stated Pinckney. “We’re going on the market and never making an attempt to do to a lot and go on the market and attempt to win every recreation.”
Dominic Tamez supplies a spark
A silver lining for the Alabama offense was junior catcher Dominic Tamez. Tamez had three hits Friday, one among two complete Alabama hits on Saturday and one hit on Sunday, totaling a team-best six for the weekend.
“Dom has proven some life offensively. I do know now we have talked about it earlier than however, he was actually good all fall and within the preseason,” stated Alabama coach Brad Bohannon. “The way in which that he has performed the previous week and a half is what we anticipate out of him.”
What’s subsequent?
Alabama faces Samford at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Birmingham earlier than a weekend collection in opposition to South Carolina in Columbia starting at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Georgia
2025 freshmen to watch: Defense
2025 freshmen to watch: Defense
It’s time to look ahead to 2025.
Georgia’s 2024 season ended with a 23-10 loss to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl on January 2. The Bulldogs now turn their focus to the offseason in preparation for the 2025 campaign.
UGASports has an early look at some freshmen to watch on the defensive side of the ball.
DT Elijah Griffin
Griffin is exactly the type of game-wrecking presence Georgia has needed along the defensive line. At 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds, the Pooler native profiles nicely as a 3-technique who could also play nose in Georgia’s defense. Griffin shined all year for Savannah Christian and dominated competition at the Under Armour All-American Game. With several big bodies leaving Athens, there should be ample opportunity for Griffin to play early in his career.
EDGE Isaiah Gibson
Gibson is an elite athletic specimen on the edge. Georgia lists the Warner Robins native at 6-foot-4 and 255 pounds, and he will only get bigger and stronger through his first few months in Georgia’s strength and conditioning program. The Bulldogs have used multiple first-year players in situational packages in recent years, and Gibson very well could be next on that list.
LB Zayden Walker
Walker already has impressive linebacker size, listed by Georgia at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds. But Walker also has the athleticism to play in space and move from sideline to sideline. Similar with players along the defensive front, freshmen linebackers such as Chris Cole have been able to carve out situational roles for themselves. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Walker on the field in some capacity in 2025.
Georgia
What Georgia-based productions are up for Golden Globe awards?
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – The Golden Gloves aired Sunday night, and Georgia’s status as a film and TV production hub is bearing fruit on the big stage.
The Peach State was represented on both the film and TV sides of the awards, through both native actors and productions filmed in Georgia.
Gabriel LaBelle was nominated for Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his performance in Saturday Night, a film about the first ever episode of Saturday Night Live. The movie was shot in both Atlanta and Fayetteville. LaBelle lost to Sebastian Stan for his role in A Different Man.
Kathryn Hahn was nominated for Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her performance in Agatha All Along. The Disney+ series was partially shot at Trilith Studios in Atlanta. Hahn lost to Jean Smart for her role in Hacks.
Actor Donald Glover, who grew in Stone Mountain, was nominated for Best Actor – Television Series Drama for his role in Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Glover lost to Hiroyuki Sanada for his role in Shōgun.
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Georgia
Report: Georgia QB Jaden Rashada to enter transfer portal
Jaden Rashada’s college career will continue at another school.
The former Florida signee and Arizona State quarterback is entering the transfer portal, according to ESPN. Rashada spent the 2024 season at Georgia and did not play in a game.
Rashada was a four-star recruit and the No. 11 pro-style QB in the high school class of 2023. He initially committed to Miami, but flipped that verbal commitment to Florida. After signing with Florida, Rashada asked for his release from the Gators — more on that in a bit — and signed with Arizona State in February of 2023.
The California native appeared in three games for the Sun Devils in 2023 and transferred again at the end of the season. He ended up at Georgia with an apparent eye on competing for the starting job in 2025 and beyond with Carson Beck entrenched as the starter. Gunner Stockton served as the Bulldogs’ No. 2 QB in 2024 and started the team’s Sugar Bowl loss to Notre Dame on Jan. 2.
Not long after he transferred to Georgia in early 2024, Rashada filed a lawsuit against Florida coach Billy Napier and a booster over an NIL deal that never came together. Rashada said that he was promised a name, image and likeness deal north of $10 million as part of his commitment to Florida.
The lack of that NIL deal was the reason Rashada transferred from the Gators. He left after he didn’t receive his first payment and his recruitment to the school is now the subject of an NCAA investigation.
In three games with the Sun Devils a season ago, Rashada was 44-of-82 passing for 485 yards, four TDs and three interceptions. ASU was 3-9 a season ago before posting one of the biggest turnarounds in college football in 2024. Former Michigan State QB Sam Leavitt emerged as the starter as the Sun Devils won the Big 12 and made it to the College Football Playoff before losing 39-31 in double-overtime to Texas in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1.
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