
Georgia Bulldogs’ Defensive Stars Earn Preseason All-American Honors
Five Georgia Bulldogs defenders receive preseason All-American honors as the team prepares to open its schedule against Tennessee State.
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Five Georgia Bulldogs defenders receive preseason All-American honors as the team prepares to open its schedule against Tennessee State.
The Bulldogs opened camp under a brief drizzle, transitioning to an outdoor field where Smart’s emphasis on urgency and efficiency set the tone for the season.

The latest preseason coaches poll places the Georgia Bulldogs at No. 3, highlighting a strong returning roster, quarterback Gunner Stockton, and head coach Kirby Smart as they chase a third straight national championship.
Ohio State opens as the No. 1 team in the US LBM Coaches Poll for the first time since 2015, while Oregon, Georgia, and Texas round out the top four. The poll also spotlights emerging quarterbacks, transfer impacts, and defensive standouts across the country.
The Volunteers' linebackers are ranked among the nation's best, bolstered by experienced returnees, a high‑profile transfer, and praise from defensive coordinator Jim Knowles.

The SEC will hold its annual media days in Tampa, Florida, next week, where Georgia’s key players will discuss the upcoming campaign and their hopes for a championship run.

The Georgia Bulldogs enter the 2026 season with a defense that could rank among the nation’s best, anchored by returning All‑American candidates and a mix of emerging talent, though concerns linger about pass rush depth and secondary durability.

The University of Georgia's defense enters the 2026 season with high expectations, led by All‑American hopefuls KJ Bolden and Ellis Robinson, but must address pass‑rush deficits and injury setbacks to maintain its elite status.
The annual SEC Media Days event in Tampa will showcase Georgia's senior stars and coaching personnel, highlighting recent achievements and future expectations.

Three senior Bulldogs will represent Georgia at the SEC Media Days in Tampa, Florida, from July 20 to 23, sharing the spotlight with head coach Kirby Smart and a host of fellow conference leaders.
Three senior Bulldogs will represent Georgia at the SEC Media Days in Tampa, Florida, next week, highlighting the team's depth and championship aspirations.

The Southeastern Conference has revealed the schedule and attendee rosters for the 2026 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days, set to take place in Tampa, Florida, from July 20‑23, marking a historic shift in venue and offering extensive coverage across the SEC Network.

Georgia's defense, already ranked among the nation's best, aims to climb higher with key returnees and a wave of breakout players.

Georgia’s head coach Kirby Smart will address the league’s new schedule, key player health concerns and the team’s playoff history at SEC media days, setting the tone for a season that could finally break the early‑round curse.

The Bulldogs must replace their top five pass catchers from last year, turning to transfers and unproven players while Coach Kirby Smart emphasizes competition and growth.

On3 analyst J.D. Pickett ranks Georgia's defense fourth for the 2026 season, highlighting a strong 2025 campaign and the team's efforts to rebuild a pass rush after key departures.

The Bulldogs will attend the SEC media days event in Tampa on July 21, with coach Kirby Smart and key players discussing hopes, injuries and the upcoming schedule.

The University of Georgia’s football program will headline the SEC media days event in Tampa, Florida, on July 21, where players and staff will field questions about championship aspirations, health concerns and upcoming roster changes.

Coach Kirby Smart, quarterback Gunner Stockton, linebacker Raylen Wilson and center Drew Bobo will represent the Georgia Bulldogs at the 2026 SEC media days in Tampa, Florida, where topics ranging from health and the expanded schedule to playoff reflections will dominate the conversation.
Auburn’s preseason rankings reveal a familiar narrative: three players earn All‑SEC nods, yet the Tigers are projected to finish 12th in the SEC for the sixth straight year.

Georgia's defensive standouts and a trio of rising stars make the cut, while the Longhorns dominate the All-SEC list, setting up a highly anticipated season without a direct matchup.

Georgia leads the SEC with twelve preseason All‑Conference selections, highlighting a deep roster ahead of the season opener against Tennessee State.
Media projections place Georgia narrowly ahead of Texas for the 2026 SEC title, banking on a roster that returns key players and a coaching staff that remains largely intact.
With a strong returning roster, new coaching pieces and a favorable media poll, Georgia looks to extend its recent dominance while Texas readies a bid led by Arch Manning.