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Georgia-Clemson football series up in the air
Georgia's games with Clemson in 2013 and 2014 might depend on a new nine-game ACC schedule for the Tigers
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Georgia tailback Crowell aims for Heisman Trophy run
Despite competition for the starting tailback job, Georgia's Isaiah Crowell says a Heisman Trophy run is "real realistic."
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BILL SHANKS
Braves have plenty of trade options
The re-emergence of pitching depth means the Atlanta Braves have plenty of options available should they want to make a major trade.
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Analysis: Georgia has plenty of questions at start of spring football practice
ATHENS -- A few weeks before a planned spring break trip to Key West, Georgia starting quarterback Aaron Murray spoke to the media about the state of his team. The much happier state of his team, compared to a year ago.
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SPORTS TOP MOBILE
Legendary Atlanta sports writer Bisher dies
FAYETTEVILLE Famed Georgia sportswriter Furman Bisher, who covered everything from major golf tournaments to the Triple Crown during a career that spanned six decades, died Sunday of a massive heart attack outside Atlanta. He was 93.
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USC Upstate loses, Mercer will travel to Old Dominion
USC Upstate dropped a 65-56 decision to Old Dominion on Sunday in the Collegeinsider.com tournament.
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Marist women eliminate Georgia from NCAA tournament
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Corielle Yarde scored 21 points and Brandy Gang had 18, and Marist upset fourth-seeded Georgia 76-70 on Sunday in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
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BILL SHANKS
Atlanta Hawks need to keep Smith
The NBA trade deadline came and went Thursday, and the Atlanta Hawks actually made a move. Well, I guess you could call it a move, or maybe it was just an act of desperation that shows the situation the ownership group is facing.
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SPORTS TOP MOBILE
Mercer sets record with 24th win, tops Georgia State
Georgia State overcame a 14-point second-half deficit to tie it, but Mercer got huge play down the stretch from Justin Cecil as the Bears survived for a 64-59 win Saturday in the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament at the University Center.
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MICHAEL A. LOUGH
College basketball postseason has it right
The weather is indecisive, flipping from calm and sunny one hour to rainy the next and then windy.
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BILL SHANKS
Braves’ slow start should be a concern
The Atlanta Braves haven¿t had a good spring, and after coming off a bad September to end 2011, a 1-10-1 start was the last thing that needed to happen.




