July 4, 2024

National Signing Day Central: Champions Wanted - Dawg SportsAfter a brief lull during the contact period, Georgia recruitment is about to resume in full swing.

A couple recruiting narratives involving the Bulldogs are set to take center stage.

What’s discussed in this Stay Wolk program is as follows, Talk about Georgia’s proposal at QB
In-state DL matchup between FSU and UGA, with the latter being the Bulldogs’ #1 priority in 2026
New names under Coley to be aware of at receiver
A couple pieces to look forward to at Dawgs247
Make sure you subscribe to Dawgs247 and stay hooked in as there will be a ton of recruiting updates throughout the week. Over the next three to four months, Georgia recruitment will pick up steam.
Talyn Taylor, a four-star wide receiver out of Geneva, Illinois, has scheduled his spring visit.

Georgia on March 23, Ohio State on March 30, Notre Dame on April 6, and Michigan on April 7 are the scheduled dates.

Betting odds for the  are out, and Las Vegas is predicting a tight race in Nashville this week. Tennessee clinched the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and regular-season championship with a 14-4 mark in conference play as four teams tied for second at 13-5. Kentucky, Alabama and Auburn round out the top four seeds.

The first round of the tournament tips off Wednesday with Arkansas and Vanderbilt taking the court at 7 p.m. ET. The conference’s bottom four seeds do not earn a bye, while seeds No. 5-10 get a single bye. Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and Auburn earned the coveted double-bye and play their first games during the quarterfinals Friday.

Alabama is the defending champion and has won the tournament eight times since it started in 1933, the second-most of any school. Blue-blood Kentucky has won the conference a whopping 31 times, while Tennessee checks in at third with five titles.

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