Mike White’s Fourth Season Ends in NCAA Heartbreak
Coach Mike White reflects on a disappointing NCAA Tournament loss, the departure of top scorer Jeremiah Wilkinson, and the juggling act of keeping players focused amid lucrative distractions.
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Coach Mike White reflects on a disappointing NCAA Tournament loss, the departure of top scorer Jeremiah Wilkinson, and the juggling act of keeping players focused amid lucrative distractions.
Georgia’s men’s basketball program is entering a pivotal fifth year under head coach Mike White, who has guided the Bulldogs to back‑to‑back NCAA Tournament appearances and set a school record with a 22‑11 regular‑season mark last year. The excitement surrounding White’s tenure is matched only by the anticipation of how the team will translate that momentum into the upcoming 2026‑27 campaign.
The NCAA's new five-year eligibility rule is reshaping college basketball, allowing athletes who enroll before a certain age to extend their careers. At Georgia, Coach Mike White is weighing the impact on a roster that includes Smurf Millender, Blue Cain and others who could return for a fifth season.

The NCAA’s latest eligibility change extends the college careers of several Georgia basketball standouts, prompting coach Mike White to evaluate a complex roster landscape.

After back‑to‑back early exits from the NCAA Tournament, the University of Georgia’s men’s basketball program is reshaping its roster and philosophy under head coach Mike White, aiming to translate offseason adjustments into on‑court success.

The Bulldogs finalize a 2026 class that blends three‑star prospects, transfer additions and returning talent, setting the stage for a competitive postseason run.

The University of Georgia is finalizing its 2026 basketball recruiting class, adding top prospects and transfers to compete for a March Madness spot despite recent losses.

The University of Georgia announced the commitment of three elite high‑school players who will join the Bulldogs next season, bolstering a roster that already set new school marks last year.

Georgia basketball secures a verbal commitment from 6‑foot‑8 forward Mading Kuany, a top‑ranked prospect who will add size and skill to the Bulldogs' upcoming season.

After a program‑record 22‑win season and a handful of key transfers, Georgia is poised to extend its March Madness run, drawing attention from ESPN’s bracketology and a favorable regional draw.