Georgia
Georgia baseball fills out all-SEC top four in newest national rankings
ATHENS — Georgia baseball powered its way to another 5-0 week and finished four weeks of nonconference play with an 18-1 record.
That was enough for the Bulldogs to move up in two national polls, including D1Baseball’s, used in ESPN television broadcasts. UGA moved up from No. 5 to No. 4, following LSU, Tennessee and Arkansas for an all-SEC top four.
Georgia also moved from ninth to seventh in Baseball America’s poll and maintained its No. 3 ranking in Perfect Game’s Top 25.
All 12 SEC teams that were in D1Baseball’s poll last week stayed in for another week. LSU, Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia and Florida held half the top 10 while SEC newcomers Texas and Oklahoma are waiting right outside at 11th and 12th, respectively.
Here’s a look at where every SEC team stands after Week Four of pre-SEC schedule action.
Nationally-ranked SEC Teams (D1Baseball)
1. LSU (16-1 overall, 5-0 last week)
2. Tennessee (16-0 overall, 5-0 last week)
3. Arkansas (15-1 overall, 5-0 last week)
4. Georgia (18-1 overall, 5-0 last week)
7. Florida (15-2 overall, 4-1 last week)
11. Texas (13-1 overall, 4-0 last week)
12. Oklahoma (14-1 overall, 3-1 last week)
13. Ole Miss (14-1 overall, 4-1 last week)
16. Vanderbilt (13-3 overall, 4-0 last week)
17. Alabama (16-1 overall, 4-1 last week)
19. Texas A&M (9-6 overall, 3-2 last week)
25. Auburn (13-3 overall, 2-2 last week)
That strong number of 12 could shrink a little bit with SEC play starting this week. Every SEC baseball coach will rave about the difficulty of playing in college baseball’s premier conference, and 2025 figures to be no different.
The Bulldogs can actually thank conference play for why they moved up to No. 4 this week. The ACC started its intraleague play on Friday, and former fourth-ranked North Carolina suffered two home losses to Stanford over the weekend.
Georgia faces the same opponent to start conference play as it did last season but is looking for a very different result. Kentucky swept UGA in Lexington to open last season’s SEC schedule.
The Wildcats (12-2), ranked No. 23 by Baseball America, are coming off the program’s first College World Series berth in 2024. Georgia and Kentucky will open SEC play at 6 p.m. on March 14.
Second-year coach Wes Johnson hopes he built the Bulldogs to withstand the SEC gauntlet, and he’ll find out soon enough. Kentucky is a strong team, but Georgia has much tougher weekends in its near future.
UGA’s next six opponents after the Wildcats are all ranked in the top 25, including two teams in the top 10. Check out Georgia’s SEC slate, coupled by each opponent’s D1Baseball ranking.
vs. Kentucky (NR)
at Florida (7)
vs. Auburn (25)
at. Texas (11)
vs. Arkansas (3)
at Vanderbilt (16)
vs. Oklahoma (12)
at Missouri (NR)
at Alabama (17)
vs. Texas A&M (19)
The Bulldogs have one more nonconference game before facing the Wildcats. Georgia will host East Tennessee State at 3 p.m. on Tuesday.
Georgia
Georgia National Fair announces ticket pricing changes for 2026
PERRY, Ga. (WALB) — The Georgia National Fair announced ticket pricing changes for 2026 in a Facebook post.
Children ages 3-10 will now require a $5 admission ticket.
Adult tickets purchased with cash at the entry gate will cost $20, excluding discounted admission days. Adults paying with a card at the gate will pay $15.
All online transactions will include a processing fee.
Discounted admission days will be $10 for everyone. Seniors 60 and up are $10 every day.
For more ticket information and fair dates, visit https://www.georgianationalfair.com/p/getconnected/pricing.
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DHS appears to axe plan to construct immigration detention megacenter in small Georgia town
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Proposed Georgia bill restricts voting to U.S. citizens
GEORGIA, Ga. (WALB) — A new bill introduced to the Georgia Senate could create a constitutional amendment to restrict voting to legal U.S. citizens.
The bill, Senate Resolution 4EX says, “No person who is not a citizen of the United States shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people.”
If passed, Georgians will vote on the constitutional amendment in the November election.
Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger said “I have been calling on the legislature for years to pass this amendment to the state constitution. I am glad to see the legislature finally act to ensure only American citizens are voting in our elections.”
According to Raffensperger, Georgia was the first state in the nation to conduct citizen verification of voter rolls. Since 2022, Raffensperger’s office conducted two citizenship audits of Georgia’s voter rolls.
SR 4EX Text
“Casting a vote is one of the most important elements of American citizenship. Any illegal vote dilutes the value of a citizen’s lawfully cast ballot. U.S. Citizens should decide Georgia elections. Period. I urge the legislature to pass this important legislation.”
The state uses information from the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) to identify people who are non-citizens. This data is based on documents provided to DDS, through its REAL ID drivers licenses or state identification cards.
That information is also ran through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program to verify an individual’s citizenship status.
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