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NCAAF Power Five Preview, SEC Edition: how Alabama, Georgia, Texas A&M and co. could fare this year

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School soccer season is lastly upon us after months of untamed modifications, a switch portal stuffed with surprises, and a possible convention re-alignment nightmare forward.

For now, we are able to lastly finish months of hypothesis and watch some children hit one another on a few of the greatest levels in America.

That is the ultimate installment within the DailyMail.com 5 half sequence devoted to previewing the entire Energy 5 conferences in Division I FBS soccer.

Every day this week, we will likely be grouping every of the groups within the greatest conferences into 4 classes: 

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  • 1.  School Soccer Playoff Contenders: the groups we count on to be within the nationwide dialog all 12 months lengthy.
  • 2. Cinderella Hopefuls: the groups that will likely be near the highest of the school soccer panorama, however will in all probability simply miss out on glory. But when they do, they’re going to be the most important tales of the 12 months.
  • 3. Additionally-rans: the groups we count on to be within the bowl dialog, perhaps even enjoying near New 12 months’s Day, however will in all probability not shake the tree of the CFB elite. 
  • 4. Backside feeders: be it a tricky schedule, a brand new coach, or only a younger crew in full transition, these are the squads that can in all probability not make any noise in faculty soccer this 12 months 

At this time we will likely be looking on the 14-teams of the Southeastern Convention (SEC).

School Soccer Playoff Contenders

Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban wants to recapture that winning feeling once again

After a uncommon Nationwide Championship loss, Alabama coach Nick Saban appears to be like to win all of it once more 

No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide

When Alabama misplaced to Georgia within the nationwide championship, all was proper with the world for these of us dwelling outdoors of Tuscaloosa. However very similar to the Black Knight from Monty Python’s Holy Grail, that solely gave the impression to be a flesh wound.

Nick Saban is again and he’s indignant – on the loss, on the system, seemingly at Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher – and he is able to win once more with a squad constructed at each degree to take action.

Heisman profitable QB Bryce Younger is again within the pocket for the Crimson Tide with new go catching weapons like Louisville switch Tyler Harrell and Georgia defector Jermaine Burton.

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Georgia might have had the nation’s #1 protection, however ‘Bama’s protection was no slouch. In contrast to the Bulldogs, main contributors like Justin Eboigbe, DJ Dale, Byron Younger, Henry To’o To’o, Kool-Support McKinstry, DeMarcco Hellams, and Jordan Battle are returning. That is not even mentioning the affect of Will Anderson Jr., arguably the very best participant in faculty soccer.

Exterior conventional powerful matchups towards LSU, Texas A&M, and Auburn, Alabama seemingly solely Texas appears able to inflicting bother, however the Tide ought to nonetheless have the ability to dispatch them simply. 

Undoubtedly, Alabama is our consensus pre-season choose to win the nationwide championship.

Georgia QB Stetson Bennett holds the trophy he helped win for the Bulldogs in 2022

Georgia QB Stetson Bennett holds the trophy he helped win for the Bulldogs in 2022

No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs

Heavy is the top that wears the crown, and for the Georgia Bulldogs, that weight will appear somewhat heavier with the departure of many prime defensive gamers.

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UGA’s protection final 12 months was the very best within the nation by a longshot – permitting a median of solely 9.5 factors per sport – however they misplaced Travon Walker, Jordan Davis, Quay Walker, Devonte Wyatt, Lewis Cine, Nakobe Dean, Channing Tindall, and Derion Kendrick to the NFL Draft.

These gamers had a mixed 424 tackles, 231 solo tackles, 23.5 sacks and seven interceptions as a part of some of the storied defenses in faculty soccer historical past. Nevertheless, head coach Kirby Sensible believes the crew is not rebuilding because of its fourth straight top-3 recruiting class.

Offensively, QB Stetson Bennett is again for one final experience, joined by three of his prime 4 targets from final season. That provides him the prospect to attain sufficient factors and permit Georgia the prospect to go undefeated in one other season Between the Hedges in Athens.

A spicy argument over the offseason sets up an exciting Alabama game for A&M's Jimbo Fisher

A spicy argument over the offseason units up an thrilling Alabama sport for A&M’s Jimbo Fisher

No. 6 Texas A&M Aggies

We will discuss how TAMU could have an adjustment interval on offense with a brand new quarterback and the lack of rusher Isaiah Spiller. Or how final 12 months’s no. 3 protection within the nation must rebuild, however has the items to take action because of the very best recruiting class in faculty soccer. 

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However why would we try this when the wonderful scent of beef has been wafting round School Station the second Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher began a confrontation?

Saban claimed at a gathering in Might that the Aggies ‘purchased each participant’ in its class with NIL offers. Fisher characterised these feedback as ‘dispicable’, labeled Saban a ‘narcissist’, and steered there are skeletons in his closets.

All we all know is that this: there could also be no extra anticipated sport this season than Week 6 when the Aggies head to Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa to throw this beef on the hearth.

Cinderella Hopefuls

Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson could lead the Razorbacks to the front of the national conversation

Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson could lead on the Razorbacks to the entrance of the nationwide dialog

No. 19 Arkansas Razorbacks

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Welcome again to the massive time, Arkansas – now get able to face the third hardest schedule within the nation.

Issues do not begin simple for the Razorbacks, going through no. 23 Cincinnati at dwelling in Fayetteville to start their season. Later non-conference matchups at no. 25 BYU and Liberty could possibly be slippery as properly.

In convention, issues do not get simpler – with street journeys to Texas A&M and Auburn met with powerful video games at dwelling towards Alabama, LSU, and Ole Miss.

The Razorbacks will possible be carried by junior QB KJ Jefferson, who returns after a season with 2,676 passing yards and 21 passing TDs alongside 664 dashing yards and 6 dashing TDs. 

He will definitely miss throwing to Treylon Burks – now within the NFL – however the subsequent 5 go catchers with essentially the most yards from final season are nonetheless within the image as Arkansas tries to make their first SEC Championship sport since 2006.

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UK senior Will Levis, a top-10 NFL Draft-eligible QB, hopes to bring glory to the Bluegrass State

UK senior Will Levis, a top-10 NFL Draft-eligible QB, hopes to carry glory to the Bluegrass State

No. 20 Kentucky Wildcats

By the point the Wildcats get to the meat of their schedule, they may realistically be 4-0 because of cupcake video games towards Miami (OH), Youngstown State, and Northern Illinois, plus a street journey to a reeling Florida crew.

Issues are solely comparatively downhill from there, with street journeys to Ole Miss and Tennessee proving probably powerful. Nevertheless, they play two of its hardest video games towards Georgia and Louisville at dwelling in Lexington.

Offensively, Kentucky ought to present a twin menace with each quarterback Will Levis – a 2,826 go yard 24 go TD sign caller that additionally grabbed 376 dashing yards and 9 dashing TDs – and 1,379 yard rusher Chris Rodriguez Jr. 

Nevertheless, what is going to finally value Kentucky is the lack of defensive expertise. The crew solely returns three starters from a squad that completed 4th greatest within the SEC in factors allowed. 

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Changing that a lot expertise will damage Kentucky, however not sufficient that they’re going to fall out of the bowl image or sufficient that groups like Georgia will underestimate them. 

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Vols signal caller Hendon Hooker wants to lead Tennessee to its first SEC title since 1998

Vols sign caller Hendon Hooker needs to steer Tennessee to its first SEC title since 1998

Tennessee Volunteers

A 2-3 document towards ranked groups final season could possibly be giving followers in Knoxville somewhat hope going into this 12 months with a squad that has aged properly.

Twin menace QB Hendon Hooker is again after throwing over 2,900 yards final season and dashing for 620 yards whereas having an ungodly landing to interception ratio of 31-3. Prime go catcher Cedric Tillman remains to be on ol’ Rocky Prime having caught 12 TDs for over 1,081 yards final season. 

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The Vols have a reasonably properly balanced schedule – going through ranked groups in weeks 2, 7, 9, and 10 earlier than ending out the season with three comparatively simple video games. 

So much has to go proper for Tennessee to go to the title sport in Atlanta, but when they bend with out breaking, they’ve nearly as good a shot as any within the SEC East.

Coach Lane Kiffin aims to disrupt the powers in charge of the SEC West - including his old boss

Coach Lane Kiffin goals to disrupt the powers accountable for the SEC West – together with his previous boss

No. 21 Ole Miss Rebels 

It is laborious to really decide what is going to occur in Oxford this season, with a crew transitioning at quarterback.

With Matt Corral now within the NFL, a heated battle between final 12 months’s Sugar Bowl hero Luke Altmyer and USC switch Jaxson Dart for the beginning QB spot is occurring. Whoever wins should take care of the lack of prime two targets Dontario Drummond and Braylon Sanders.

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One factor probably going for the Rebels is the expectations aren’t as excessive contemplating Alabama and Texas A&M are in the identical division. They do not run into a tricky opponent till Week 5 towards Kentucky. 

Again-to-back street video games towards LSU and Texas A&M will likely be adopted by a bye week after which a sport towards Bama in entrance of the house crowd at Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium.

Brian Kelly became the longest tenured coach in Notre Dame history - then he left for LSU

Brian Kelly grew to become the longest tenured coach in Notre Dame historical past – then he left for LSU

LSU Tigers

Transferring from storied program to storied program is an enormous feat for a soccer coach and it could possibly be argued that Brian Kelly made an ideal soar.

After turning into the longest tenured soccer coach in Notre Dame historical past, Kelly moved to the SEC for a brand new problem (and a increase of over $6 million) in Baton Rouge. 

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Challenges will present up for Kelly instantly after projected beginning QB Myles Brennan retired from soccer. That leaves the beginning job as much as a battle between Arizona State switch Jayden Daniels and redshirt freshman Garrett Nussmeier. 

Former head coach Ed Orgeron left on the finish of a disappointing 6-6 season that noticed the Tigers protection quit the fifth most factors and yards per sport within the convention. It is unclear if there will likely be a lot of a change on that facet of the ball this season.

The crew begins with an fascinating take a look at towards Florida State, however ends the 12 months enjoying 4 ranked groups in 5 video games cut up evenly dwelling and away. Alabama and Ole Miss make the journey to Dying Valley, however LSU must journey to Arkansas and Texas A&M.

Off-field scandals have put Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin on the hot seat this season

Off-field scandals have put Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin on the new seat this season

Auburn Tigers

Taking a detour from the on-field expectations, the highlight at Jordan-Hare Stadium will likely be shining on head coach Bryan Harsin after he went via a troubling offseason on The Plains and just one 12 months in cost. 

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The previous Boise State head coach was attacked on-line after his Tigers crew went from proudly owning a 6-2 document to dropping 5 straight to finish the season, which was made worse when a rumor started spreading on Twitter that Harsin was having an affair along with his assistant. 

Auburn investigated this system after a mass exodus of coaches and gamers, which Harsin referred to as a ‘private assault’ by individuals who underestimated the problem of beginning a job with calls for as excessive as this one in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The college has a historical past of boosters meddling and pressuring the soccer program to make sure strikes with teaching workers – which could possibly be the case once more right here. Even when Auburn has an honest season this 12 months, you’ll be able to’t blame Harsin if he wished to depart this system after what he is been via.

Former Oklahoma Sooner QB Spencer Rattler will be a boost to the Gamecocks offense

Former Oklahoma Sooner QB Spencer Rattler will likely be a lift to the Gamecocks offense

South Carolina Gamecocks

It was a tough season on the quarterback place final 12 months for South Carolina, however the cavalry is coming within the type of Oklahoma switch Spencer Rattler. 

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After taking the Large 12 by storm in 2020, he misplaced a quarterback battle to Caleb Williams and promptly left for the confines of Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. He’ll present fast reduction to a quarterback room that did not have a single passer throw for greater than 1,000 yards final season. 

Rattler nonetheless has the Gamecocks’ prime three huge receivers from final 12 months to throw to, however will face strain to carry out with restricted assist elsewhere on offense.

South Carolina will likely be thrown into the hearth early, enjoying at Arkansas in Week 2 and residential towards Georgia in Week 3 – with powerful matchups towards Texas A&M and Clemson later within the season.

QB Will Rogers has a phenomenal stat line, but faces a tough schedule this season

QB Will Rogers has an exceptional stat line, however faces a tricky schedule this season

Mississippi State Bulldogs

Need proof that that is the very best convention in faculty soccer? Mississippi State had 15 votes in ‘others receiving’ for the AP Preseason Ballot they usually’re nonetheless on this place in our rankings. That is as a result of the SEC West is a spot the place good groups get stomped out by nice groups, and Mississippi State is only a good crew at this level. 

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Positive, the Bulldogs play an excellent portion of their hardest video games at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, however they nonetheless journey to play LSU, Kentucky, Alabama, Ole Miss and non-conference opponent Arizona.

State has a bunch of fine issues going for it, together with some of the underrated QB’s within the nation within the type of 4,700+ yard, 36 TD passer Will Rogers and a protection that gave up the fourth least yards within the convention.

Nevertheless, MSU performs in a bend-don’t-break division – and there could possibly be sufficient cracks to sluggish them down. However Mike Leach’s Air Raid offense all the time leaves room for surprises. 

Backside feeders

After the firing of Dan Mullen, former Louisiana coach Billy Napier takes the reins in Gainesville

After the firing of Dan Mullen, former Louisiana coach Billy Napier takes the reins in Gainesville

Florida Gators 

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When Dan Mullen was fired following an embarrassing additional time loss to Missouri, there was a seismic change in Gainesville felt by everybody within the soccer division.

Sixteen gamers transferred out of this system, together with starters Jacob Copeland, Mohamoud Diabate, and Kenmore Gamble. 

In steps head coach Billy Napier, previously of Louisiana-Lafayette to take management of a crew not anticipated to compete within the SEC East. He’ll use this season to hopefully construct a basis for potential future success. 

Tigers head coach Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers will be listless this season in Columbia

Tigers head coach Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers will likely be listless this season in Columbia

Missouri Tigers

Even within the weaker of the 2 divisions, Missouri would not seem to be they’re going to be aggressive any time quickly.  

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Ever because the Tigers received the SEC East in 2014, Mizzou has solely managed two profitable seasons and did not make an affect on the SEC panorama. 

With 15 gamers transferring out of this system, together with beginning QB Connor Bazelak, and solely two defensive starters getting back from a unit that was the second worst within the convention and within the bottom-5 amongst Energy 5 faculties, Missouri will wrestle this season.

Commodores coach Clark Lea wants Vandy to become the best program in the country

Commodores coach Clark Lea needs Vandy to turn out to be the very best program within the nation 

Vanderbilt Commodores

In each different convention, we have mentioned that the underside feeder class was crammed with groups that will not make a bowl sport, however the SEC is a completely totally different beast.

There have been 4 groups that tied for the second worst document within the SEC final 12 months, with Mizzou, Florida, Auburn, and LSU all ending 6-6 within the common season and making a bowl sport.

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Vanderbilt had the worst document within the convention for the second 12 months in a row, ending 2-10, and on the danger of not being imply, we determined to not create a fifth class only for them on the backside. 

Additionally, did I point out they’ve the statistically hardest schedule amongst all Energy 5 groups? Vanderbilt’s opponents this 12 months had a mixed document of 105-55 final season. 

Second 12 months head coach Clark Lea made the daring declare this summer time that he was decided to make Vandy the ‘greatest program within the nation.’ It is an admirable aim, however one thing laborious to see coming to Nashville any time quickly contemplating the Commodores have not owned a profitable document since 2013.



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Court rules Georgia lawmakers can subpoena Fani Willis for information related to her Trump case

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A judge has ruled that the Georgia state Senate can subpoena Fulton County Dist. Atty. Fani Willis as part of a inquiry into whether she has engaged in misconduct during her prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump but is giving Willis the chance to contest whether lawmakers’ demands are overly broad.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukura Ingram filed the order Monday, telling Willis she has until Jan. 13 to submit arguments over whether the subpoenas seek legally shielded or confidential information. Ingram wrote that she would issue a final order later saying what Willis had to respond to.

A state appeals court earlier this month removed Willis from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others, citing an “appearance of impropriety” that might not typically warrant such a removal. The Georgia Court of Appeals panel said in a 2-1 ruling that because of the romantic relationship Willis had with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, “this is the rare case in which disqualification is mandated and no other remedy will suffice to restore public confidence in the integrity of these proceedings.”

Willis’ office immediately filed a notice of intent to ask the Georgia Supreme Court to review the decision.

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The Republican-led Senate committee sent subpoenas to Willis in August seeking to compel her to testify during its September meeting and to produce scores of documents. The committee was formed earlier this year to examine allegations of “various forms of misconduct” by Willis, an elected Democrat, during her prosecution of Trump and others over their efforts to overturn the former president’s 2020 election loss in Georgia.

The resolution creating the committee focused in particular on Willis’ hiring of Wade to lead the prosecution against Trump and others. The resolution said the relationship amounted to a “clear conflict of interest and a fraud upon the taxpayers” of the county and state.

Willis’ attorney, former Democratic Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes, argued that the Senate committee did not have the power to subpoena her. He also argued that the subpoenas were overly broad and not related to a legitimate legislative need, saying the committee is seeking confidential and privileged information, as well as private and personal information.

Willis’ challenge was pending in mid-September when she skipped a hearing during which the committee members had hoped to question her.

In October, the committee asked Ingram to require Willis to comply with the subpoenas. The committee’s lawyers wrote in a court filing that Willis’ failure to do so had delayed its ability to finish its inquiry and to provide recommendations for any legislation or changes in appropriations that might result.

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Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ruled in March that Willis’ actions showed a “tremendous lapse in judgment,” but he did not find a conflict of interest that would disqualify Willis. He said she could continue her prosecution as long as Wade stepped aside, which he did.

Willis and Wade have acknowledged the relationship but have said it began after he was hired and ended before the indictment against Trump was filed.

One wrinkle in the proceedings is that the current Georgia legislative term will end when lawmakers are sworn in for their new term Jan. 13. However, Republican state Sen. Greg Dolezal of Cumming said last week that he will file legislation to reestablish the committee at the beginning of the 2025 legislative session.

“Despite our committee’s lawful subpoena, DA Willis has refused to testify,” Dolezal said in a statement. “This, coupled with troubling revelations of apparent violations of Georgia’s open records laws, paints a disturbing picture of an office operating as though it is above the law. This behavior undermines public trust and raises serious questions about the integrity of her office.”

Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones said he would support Dolezal’s move, saying Willis’ “refusal to come before the committee is unacceptable and addressing these issues to require accountability will be a priority for the Senate.”

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Brumback and Amy write for the Associated Press.



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‘Let’s see who will be leaving’: Georgia’s presidential standoff nears crunch point

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‘Let’s see who will be leaving’: Georgia’s presidential standoff nears crunch point


All eyes in Georgia are fixed on the elegant 19th-century Orbeliani Palace in Tbilisi, where a defining moment looms. Who will occupy its halls on 29 December?

On Sunday, Georgia’s pro-western president, Salome Zourabichvili, is supposed to hand over the keys to her successor, Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former football player turned far-right politician who is backed by the ruling and increasingly authoritarian Georgian Dream (GD) party.

Zourabichvili, whose role as president is ceremonial but has made her a symbolic leader of the opposition, insists she is not stepping down and has called the GD-led government illegitimate.

She recently shared a photo of the New Year’s decorations at the presidential residence, which featured a large train as part of the display. “They put a train in front of the Orbeliani Palace,” she wrote on Facebook, adding: “Let’s see who will be leaving.”

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Supporters of Salome Zourabichvili march towards the ceremonial palace in Tbilisi on Christmas Day. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty

In response, Irakli Kobakhidze, the prime minister of Georgia and the GD chair, said Zourabichvili would face legal consequences if she chose to stay in office.

“Let’s see where she ends up, behind bars or outside,” he said at a press briefing in Tbilisi this week.

The standoff has plunged the country into a political crisis, the outcome of which could shape Georgia’s trajectory for years to come as it is pulled between Russia and the west.

Even for Georgia – a small nation nestled in the Caucasus mountains and with a turbulent history of swinging between democratic aspirations and periods of harsh repression – these are extraordinary times, marked by mass protests and growing uncertainty.

Thomas de Waal, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Europe thinktank and an expert on the region, said: “I don’t think anyone knows what happens next. It looks like we’re heading into an escalatory phase. Neither side is going to back down in the short term.”

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Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Tbilisi and other cities in Georgia almost daily for the past three weeks to protest against GD and its increasingly anti-liberal and pro-Moscow direction.

The ruling party, which has been in power since 2012, was founded by the shadowy billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, who made his fortune in Russia during the 1990s.

The initial spark for the protests, which have spread across generations and social classes, was a recent speech by the GD leadership announcing its decision to suspend EU accession negotiations. The move has led to outrage in Georgia where up to 80% of the 3.8 million population support EU membership.

Protesters gather in front of the Georgian parliament on the third day of demonstrations against the decision to suspend Georgia’s EU accession negotiations. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty

Tensions in the country, however, have been rising for months. GD won contentious parliamentary elections in October. Many Georgians believe the results were rigged, with international election observers raising concerns about pressure, intimidation and voter buying.

The opposition, led by Zourabichvili, rejected the results as unfair and called for new elections.

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Police have increasingly resorted to force and intimidation in an effort to disperse the rallies, arresting demonstrators and opposition members. Many Georgians have been appalled by the level of violence directed at journalists and protesters, and signs of cracks have begun to appear within the country’s elite.

Several senior Georgian ambassadors have resigned in protest, and hundreds of civil servants and military figures have issued letters condemning the decision to suspend EU accession talks, though there have been no notable defections from GD.

After the parliamentary elections, the ruling party nominated Kavelashvili as president, a move that marked the end of Georgia’s last independent political institution not under GD control.

Kavelashvili, a former Premier League striker for Manchester City, emerged as a ultranationalist agitator after being elected to parliament in 2016.

Mikheil Kavelashvili is widely regarded as a figurehead controlled by the billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, the founder of the Georgian Dream party. Photograph: Georgian Parliament Press Service/EPA

The 53-year-old is remembered by former teammates as quiet and unassuming but is now known for his fiery anti-western rhetoric and attacks on the opposition. He is widely regarded as a figurehead controlled by Ivanishvili.

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Protesters have mocked Kavelashvili for lacking a university degree, which previously disqualified him from seeking the leadership of the Georgian Football Federation.

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He was also a prominent backer of the controversial Russian-style “foreign agent” law, which was eventually adopted by the Georgian parliament amid mass protests last May.

The legislation has been labelled a “Russian law” by critics who liken it to that introduced by the Kremlin a decade earlier to silence political dissent in the media and elsewhere.

The contrast between Kavelashvili and Zourabichvili could hardly be starker. Born in Paris in 1952, Zourabichvili is the descendant of a family that fled Georgia after the Soviet Union absorbed the country in 1921. Initially elected to the presidency in 2018 with GD backing, she has since emerged as one of the party’s most vocal critics.

“Zourabichvili is the voice of European Georgia. For many, she is the last legitimate power,” said Prof Kornely Kakachia, the director of the Tbilisi-based thinktank Georgian Institute of Politics.

Much of the outcome of the presidential stalemate will hinge on the west’s response and whether it continues to recognise Zourabichvili as a legitimate leader, he said.

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During a recent speech in Brussels, Zourabichvili appealed to the EU to press the GD-led government to hold a new election.

But many inside and outside Georgia worry that a politically fractured Europe, where leaders are grappling with internal crises, may lack the willpower to challenge GD.

Zourabichvili told EU lawmakers: “If we are honest, Europe so far has not fully lived [up] to the moment. Europe has, so far, met the challenge halfway. Where Georgians have been fighting day and night, Europeans have been slow to wake up and slow to react.” GD has found its own allies in Europe in the forms of Hungary and Slovakia – both of which have populist, Russia-friendly leaders. The two central European countries blocked a proposed package of EU sanctions against leading Georgian officials this month.

There have also been murmurs that GD hopes to benefit from the second Trump presidency, which may be less focused on human rights.

To keep the pressure on GD, the Dutch MEP Reinier van Lanschot urged leading EU member states such as Germany, France and Poland to rally other countries in the bloc to impose direct bilateral sanctions against the Georgian government.

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“The key thing is to keep momentum. Otherwise, Georgia could become a dictatorship,” Van Lanschot told the Guardian after a recent visit to the country.

For now, Zourabichvili’s next steps remain anyone’s guess.

Two sources who recently spoke to her said she was still weighing her options. These reportedly include forcing police to physically remove her from the presidential palace, or organising a mass rally outside the palace on inauguration day and setting up a parallel office.

What is more certain is that there will be renewed protests that are likely to be followed by more crackdowns.

“If the Georgian Dream really wants to stay in power, we may see an escalation on their part, which is risky for everyone,” De Waal said. He described this as the “Belarusian scenario”, referring to the thousands of protesters in Belarus who were arrested, some tortured, and later jailed in 2020 and 2021 during a brutal crackdown.

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“One side will have to give, eventually,” he said.



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Georgia Southern’s Institute for Water and Health addresses aging water infrastructure, impact on human health in rural Alabama with pilot project

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Researchers at Georgia Southern University’s Institute for Water and Health have launched a collaborative pilot project in Marion, Alabama, to address aging water infrastructure, promote workforce development, and advance environmental justice through community-based research and training programs.

Researchers at the Institute for Water and Health (IWH) at Georgia Southern University initiated a new project in Marion, Alabama, to address the city’s aging water infrastructure and its impact on human health with a focus on community-based research, workforce development and environmental justice.

The pilot project in Marion, Alabama, is a collaborative effort between Georgia Southern and the University of Alabama. IWH Director Asli Aslan, Ph.D., is the principal investigator (PI) and Lacey Huffling, Ph.D., from Georgia Southern’s College of Education, and Lanna Nations, director for education and outreach for the Alabama Water Institute at the University of Alabama, are co-PIs.

In partnership with the city of Eastman, Georgia, the project includes an internship program for next-generation water operators and a peer mentorship program for current water managers. Project leaders seek to improve communication and foster trust between local authorities and residents, contributing to long-term environmental health and equitable access to safe drinking water. 

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Aslan sees workforce readiness as a critical component to maintaining standards in water management. 

“Nationwide, community water systems are managed by specialized professionals to ensure safe water every time we turn on the tap,” noted Aslan. 

According to her, about 50% of water operators working at these facilities will retire in the next decade, but only 10% are expected to be replaced. Training the next generation of water operators and developing leaders for rural water systems is a matter of national security. 

“The Institute for Water and Health is committed to launching a regional program to equip future water managers with the necessary skills to ensure safe water for all,” Aslan continued. “This pilot project will lay the foundation for this goal and aims to expand the program throughout the southeastern United States.” 

The project is funded by Alabama Power and Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, a Georgia-based program that funds and supports networks through resources across businesses, research universities and government entities.

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To learn more about this project and other IWH research and educational programs visit here or email [email protected].



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