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Georgia Bulldogs: Rebuilding for 2026 Season

Georgia Bulldogs fans brace for a challenging offseason following a heartbreaking Sugar Bowl loss. Coach Kirby Smart faces a significant rebuild, with key players likely to enter the NFL draft. The 2026 schedule features tough matchups against playoff teams and rivals. Despite the setback, fans remain optimistic, eager for the teams return with a revamped roster.

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  • Robinson Transferring from Georgia

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    Georgia Bulldogs running back Roderick Robinson enters transfer portal after limited action, despite being ranked as top 180 recruit in 2023 class. With two years of eligibility and potential medical redshirt, his size and talent make him an attractive prospect for other teams.
  • Georgia's Heartbreaking Loss to Ole Miss

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    Georgia Bulldogs Sugar Bowl Loss: A Heartbreaking End to a Promising Season The Georgia Bulldogs, ranked number three, suffered a devastating defeat against the number six Ole Miss Rebels in the Sugar Bowl. Despite being a six-and-a-half-point favorite and dominating the first half, the Bulldogs couldnt hold onto their lead. The Rebels staged a remarkable comeback, outscoring Georgia in the second half and advancing in the College Football Playoff. A crucial moment occurred early in the fourth quarter when Georgia, trailing by three points, initially planned to punt on fourth-and-two. However, after an injury stoppage, they switched to offense. Quarterback Gunner Stockton was sacked, fumbling the ball, which led to an Ole Miss touchdown and a thirteen-point lead. Georgia managed to tie the game with fifty-six seconds left, but the Rebels secured the victory. Coach Kirby Smart faced questions about his play-calling, but he maintained composure, praising Ole Miss for their tougher play and better execution. Despite the disappointment, fans and experts expect Georgia to regroup and return stronger next season, given their consistent track record of contending in the national championship.
  • Georgia DL Jordan Thomas Entering Transfer Portal

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    Georgias redshirt freshman defensive lineman, Jordan Thomas, is transferring to the NCAA Transfer Portal, leaving behind his time with the Bulldogs. Despite his limited game appearances, Thomas has three years of eligibility left, opening up various opportunities for him. This move comes shortly after Georgias disappointing loss in the Allstate Sugar Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal, marking their second consecutive playoff defeat. Thomas joins three other Georgia players in the portal, including Daniel Harris, Roderick Robinson, and Pearce Spurlin. As the portal remains active, anticipate further movements from the Bulldogs as they prepare for the upcoming season.
  • Georgia Bulldogs' Jordan Thomas enters transfer portal

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    Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jordan Thomas enters transfer portal after limited playing time, following defensive back Daniel Harris and running back Roderick Robinson. Coach Kirby Smart focuses on roster retention and portal shopping as offseason begins.
  • Jordan Thomas Entering Transfer Portal

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    Georgias Jordan Thomas, a six-foot-five, three-hundred-fifteen-pound defensive lineman, is entering the transfer portal with three years of eligibility left. Despite limited action with the Bulldogs, Thomas, a former All-American Bowl honoree and top New Jersey recruit, could attract significant interest due to his size and remaining eligibility.
  • Georgia's Last-Second Loss: Aggressive Call Backfires

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    In a heartbreaking end to the Sugar Bowl, Georgias aggressive play-calling backfired, leading to a last-second field goal for Ole Miss. Despite having a chance to secure a win or force overtime, Georgias quarterback threw an incomplete pass, leaving them to settle for a field goal. Coach Smart defended the decision, but fans and media criticized the red zone struggles and the missed opportunity to secure a victory. Ole Miss kicker, Lucas Carneiro, sealed the win with a clutch performance, ending Georgias lucky streak in late-game kicks.
  • Georgia RB & CB Enter Transfer Portal

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    Georgia Bulldogs running back Roderick Robinson and cornerback Daniel Harris are entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, each with two years of eligibility left. Robinson, a four-star recruit from San Diego, scored three touchdowns in Athens, including one in the SEC Championship. Harris, a Miami native, appeared in 27 games with 30 tackles and 3 pass deflections. The transfer portal opens January 2nd, with more players expected to join soon.
  • Robinson Transfers, Bulldogs Rebuild

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    Georgia Bulldogs running back Roderick Robinson has entered the transfer portal, following the teams loss in the Sugar Bowl. Despite promising potential, Robinsons career was plagued by injuries. The Bulldogs still have a talented stable of returning running backs for the 2026 season. As the offseason begins, Kirby Smart and his staff will focus on retaining key players and acquiring new talent from the portal.
  • Roderick Robinson Leaves Georgia for Transfer

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    Roderick Robinson, a running back at Georgia, is entering the transfer portal after three seasons, including a comeback from a major injury. Despite his efforts, he saw limited playing time due to a stacked backfield and deep competition. Robinsons career was derailed by injuries, but hes now seeking a new opportunity to showcase his skills.