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Kirby Smart declines to update Trevor Etienne’s status ahead of Georgia’s Week 2 game
Kirby Smart met with reporters on Tuesday evening ahead of Georgia’s Week 2 matchup with Tennessee Tech.
Amongst the topics discussed, Smart declined to issue a status update on suspended running back Trevor Etienne. He didn’t play in — but was suited up for — Georgia’s 34-3 win over Clemson on Saturday in Atlanta. His absence is presumed to be a result of his offseason arrest for DUI and other driving-related offenses. Charges were later dismissed following a plea agreement.
When asked directly by reporters about Etienne’s status, Smart declined to shed light on the topic.
Kirby Smart on Trevor Etienne’s status this week: “Again, we don’t talk about that.”
— Hank Tatum (@hanktatum4) September 3, 2024
In a follow-up, Smart indicated he’s not going to comment on potential suspensions in an effort to protect the player from further attention on the matter.
“It’s a kid,” Smart said. “It’s a kid and his family … I want to defend the kid. To discuss it again and say it again, it’s a whole ‘nother headline.”
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart on why he won’t comment on potential suspensions: “It’s a kid. It’s a kid and his family … I want to defend the kid. To discuss it again and say it again, it’s a whole ‘nother headline”
— Jordan D. Hill (@JordanDavisHill) September 3, 2024
Etienne is expected to be Georgia’s top running back upon his return to the lineup. He transferred in from Florida this offseason after running for over 700 yards in each of his first 2 seasons with the Gators.
While Etienne was missed on Saturday against Clemson, other players in Georgia’s running back room were able to step up. True freshman Nate Frazier led the way with 83 yards and 1 touchdown on 11 carries.
Georgia will face Tennessee Tech in Week 2.
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Created in a small Georgia town, a cup has become 1 of the World Cup’s biggest souvenirs
They were designed to hold a drink, but cups produced in Rome, Georgia, have become one of the FIFA Men’s World Cup’s most unexpected souvenirs.
Inside the Top Cup plant in Rome, millions of cups were created to celebrate the world’s biggest sporting event.
“We made 10 million over 70 different graphics for the World Cup,” said Rome native and Top Cup General Manager Zach Dixon.
The plant in north Georgia produces up to 750,000 cups a day.
“We’ve always been really proud of the cup … but the World Cup has obviously taken it to another level,” said Top Cup CEO David Cuthbert.
Fans have been taking them home from matches. Some have even been listed for sale online.
“We’ve always been really proud of the cup… but the World Cup has obviously taken it to another level,” said Cuthbert.
Dixon said they begin the process with massive coils of aluminum, each weighing about 30,000 pounds. The metal is stamped, stretched, washed, and moved down the line.
The plant produces about 1,100 cups every minute.
Ricardo Marques, the senior vice president of marketing for Michelob ULTRA, said that there have been venue-specific, match-specific, and Finals-specific stadium cups for the World Cup. There are also three separate red, white, and blue designs available for fans at bars and restaurants around the U.S.
“We’ve seen an incredible response to the collection. Together, these commemorative cups give fans a unique keepsake and a lasting reminder of an unforgettable FIFA World Cup experience and the moments that brought millions of people together through the world’s game,” Marques said.
Cuthbert said his company has seen how the World Cup has done wonders for metro Atlanta businesses.
“Our team in Rome, Georgia takes tremendous pride in helping bring this fan experience to life for one of the world’s biggest sporting events,” he said.
So when soccer fans celebrate the surprise victory or mourn their last-minute loss, they’re doing so with a little piece of Georgia.
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Athlon Sports tabs Florida-Georgia among SEC’s best games in 2026
Athlon Sports projected the best SEC games for each week of the 2026 regular season.
The conference features some of the most compelling matchups in all of college football, from opening weekend through rivalry week. The selections emphasize games anticipated to have the biggest impact on the SEC championship race and College Football Playoff picture.
Florida’s annual clash with Georgia was tabbed as one of the SEC’s premier fixtures. The game has grown in national significance since it began in 1904, continuing as a battle of blue-blood programs that routinely produces iconic results. The game temporarily moves to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta during the Jacksonville stadium renovations.
The Jon Sumrall era carries with it an increasing sense of belief — many experts see the Gators as a dark-horse CFB playoff contender. Regardless of its final win-loss record, UF will play a part in shaping the season’s narrative as they face several post-season favorites in Texas, Georgia and Oklahoma.
Noted in the article is the SEC’s depth and newly implemented nine-game conference schedule. Georgia, Texas, Alabama and LSU appear multiple times on this list, with Georgia facing Alabama in Week 6 and Ole Miss in Week 10 while LSU hosts Clemson in Week 1 and will see Texas in Week 11 take on Alabama.
Many contenders from the SEC face multiple nationally relevant foes over the course of the season.
Athlon Sports’ Best game for every week of the 2026 season
- Week 1: Clemson at LSU (Sept. 5)
- Week 2: Ohio State at Texas (Sept. 12)
- Week 3: LSU at Ole Miss (Sept. 19)
- Week 4: Oklahoma at Georgia (Sept. 26)
- Week 5: Auburn at Tennessee (Oct. 3)
- Week 6: Georgia at Alabama (Oct. 10)
- Week 7: Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 17)
- Week 8: Ole Miss at Texas (Oct. 24)
- Week 9: Florida vs. Georgia (Atlanta) (Oct. 31)
- Week 10: Georgia at Ole Miss (Nov. 7)
- Week 11: Texas at LSU (Nov. 14)
- Week 12: Texas A&M at Oklahoma (Nov. 21)
- Week 13: Texas at Texas A&M (Friday) (Nov. 27)
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