Baylor Bears fan makes crazy long putt during basketball game for cool $5K

According to Baylor basketball’s Twitter account, the putt hasn’t been made in 16 years. It’s definitely worth a look.

It’s a long, high-pressure putt in a basketball arena and it’s never actually gone in during the 16 years the Mattson Financial contest has been held. According to Baylor Basketball’s Twitter page, history was made in the Bears’ game against Texas on Saturday. The payout: A cool $5,000.

ICYMI, here’s a look at a Baylor hoops fan stepping up to make a clutch putt that extends the length of the court, veering slightly to the right as it rolls down the hardwood floor before making its way into the cup. The way he’s celebrating with the Bear mascot, you’d think the fan just won $5 million. But hey, who are we to judge?

The arena putt for dough is actually more common than you might think.  Eastern Michigan fan Jake Lackey drained a cross-court putt for $10K. “Before I hit the monster putt, I was thinking I had no chance,” Lackey said, adding his buddies didn’t even take video of it because the task seemed too daunting.

And then there’s this classic: Stewart Cink sinking a 94-foot putt during the Duke-Georgia Tech game before getting a big hug from Buzz the mascot.

GoFundMe Campaign set up for family of Georgia Tech commit Bryce Gowdy

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to benefit the family of the former Bryce Gowdy. Here’s how you can help

By now you have probably heard the tragic news that four-star Georgia Tech commit Bryce Gowdy passed away on Monday in Florida. The wide receiver was hit by a train and rushed to the hospital, where he did not survive the injuries.

The college football community has been mourning the loss of Gowdy, while setting up a GoFundMe for his family, to help pay for funeral costs and more.

We at UGA Wire wanted to help spread the word on this incredible donation page, which has been spreading like wildfire. Here’s how you can help:

Of course, this goes way beyond football or any silly ‘rivalry’ in real life. We are hurting for the Georgia Tech community and the Gowdy family at this time.

Thoughts and prayers being sent down to the 404.

Go Jackets and Go Dawgs!

Georgia-Georgia Tech baseball game moved out of SunTrust Park

The Georgia-Georgia Tech baseball game has been moved out of SunTrust Park for 2020

The Georgia-Georgia Tech baseball game has unfortunately been moved out of SunTrust Park for 2020.

Though the Bulldogs and Yellow Jackets will have a three-game series this season all in one weekend, they will not be playing at the home of the Braves. This decision comes after SunTrust Park hosted a two-day ski and snowboard event last weekend called Visa Big Air.

The event featured a massive snow-filled ramp on the playing field, which has made conditions unplayable until the Braves’ season starts.

Now, Georgia and Georgia Tech will play the final game in their series at CoolRay Field in Lawrenceville, rather than at SunTrust. The two teams open up their weekend series in Athens, before concluding the games in Atlanta at Russ-Chandler Stadium on Saturday and CoolRay on Sunday.

What a weekend it will be for baseball in the Peach State.

Dikembe Mutombo’s 6-foot-11 son Ryan suddenly getting major recruiting attention

The likes of Georgetown and Georgia Tech are both chasing after 6-foot-11 Ryan Mutombo, a junior and the son of Dikembe Mutombo.

Every great basketball player peaks at his or her own pace. Now, it appears that pace is rapidly speeding up for the son of an all-time NBA great.

Ryan Mutombo, the 6-foot-11 son of Dikembe Mutombo has received scholarship offers from Georgetown and Georgia Tech, adding to the previous scholarships he held from Richmond and Indiana State.

According to 247Sports, the younger Mutombo’s rise comes in conjunction with a particularly strong outing at the Holiday Hoopsgiving Tournament in Atlanta. Playing for his Lovett School (Atlanta) squad, Mutombo reportedly showcased his elite length and stunning court vision for a player near 7-feet tall.

While the younger Mutombo is already taking (and making!) hook shots and mid-range jumpers, it’s his defensive intensity that could make him an instant standout at the next level. He works out extensively with his father every week and says he’s learning some of the tricks that made his father such a legendary player at Georgetown and in the NBA, on both sides of the ball.

“He’s trying to give me those nuggets here and there,” Ryan Mutombo told 247Sports. “He tells me to block everything. I go after every single ball when I’m down there. I’m really relentless.

“(Dikembe Mutombo) tells me to never be rushed when I’m in the post. If I feel my man playing straight behind me, I need to face him up and go to work and make the right play.”

With more and more of those plays being made by Ryan Mutombo, it’s no surprise that power programs including his father’s alma mater are suddenly interested in his services. Something tells us that trend won’t end anytime soon.

Decade in review: How Georgia football performed against rivals

From the beginning of the 2010 to 2019, the Georgia Bulldogs posted over a .500 winning percentage against each of their rival programs.

We’ve reached the end of college football’s 2019 regular season. From the beginning of the 2010 regulation schedule to the culmination of the current year’s, the Georgia Bulldogs posted a .500 or better winning percentage against each of their rival programs.

The Dawgs won eight and lost two against in-state rival Georgia Tech, earning the past three Governor’s Cups in a row.

They went 8-3 vs. Auburn, including a victory in the 2017 SEC Championship Game, winning the past three meetings consecutively.

They posted a record of six wins and four losses vs. Florida, also winning three meetings in a row.

The Bulldogs went 8-2 in matchups against Tennessee, again with three successive wins.

Georgia’s worst rivalry record of the decade comes against South Carolina. The Bulldogs split 10 games against the Gamecocks, accumulating five wins and five losses.

Georgia-Georgia Tech: The second biggest football game in the state Saturday

Why Georgia-Georgia Tech isn’t even the biggest game in the state on Saturday

Saturday, toe meets leather when the Georgia Bulldogs square off against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Though the two longtime rivals have a storied history on both sides of the contest, we’re here to tell you why it’s the second biggest game in the Peach State Saturday.

(Yes, this post is supposed to be sarcastic, just like this tweet)

(Funny, huh?)

Georgia (10-1), heads into Atlanta as a 28.5-point favorite over a rebuilding Yellow Jacket squad that only has three victories on the season. Georgia Tech (3-9), will likely just be playing for pride on Saturday with a bowl far out of the equation and only the ability to play spoiler at stake.

Here’s why this game isn’t even the biggest in Georgia tomorrow. Take the following information as you will.

Georgia State (7-4) and Georgia Southern (6-5) are playing in a battle of bowl-eligible Sun Belt teams in Statesboro. Of course, this game has no implications on the College Football Playoff, but neither does the one in Atlanta if you convince yourself Georgia cannot possibly lose.

(Yes, South Carolina did beat Georgia this year, but have you seen Tech play?)

The North Avenue Trade School’s only wins are over USF, Miami and NC State. Don’t pull the bowl eligible card on me with Miami, the ‘Canes are terrible right now.

 

As you know, anything can happen in a rivalry game, until you realize you’re playing a junior varsity high school team. The contest in Statesboro is even more heated than Clean Old-Fashioned Hate this season, once you come to terms with the current factors of the game.

The two in-state Sun Belt foes have comparable teams in just about every sport and even play in the same division. Georgia State and Georgia Southern fans have been battling it out on the inter webs all year, debating who’s better.

 

 

As for Georgia-Georgia Tech, it’s one team’s Super Bowl and the other team’s annual cupcake before the SEC Championship.

Overall, of course Georgia-Georgia Tech carries more weight than a Sun Belt rivalry for college football, but this season, the biggest Peach State football game on 11/30 is in Statesboro.

Why am I writing this post in the middle of the night before heading to Bobby Dodd in a few hours? Because if the Tech game actually mattered this year, I’d already be out there tailgating.

Sure, Georgia Tech could technically win the game, but there’s a better chance the Braves win a playoff series or the Falcons’ offensive line lets Matt Ryan get a pass off in the 4th Quarter. As for that other game, it’s anyone’s guess who comes out on top, which makes it actually interesting.

I can almost guarantee you that 15 minutes into the Georgia game Saturday, you’ll start looking at your remote and consider flipping to Ohio State-Michigan for a play or two. The Bulldogs lead the all-time series 67-41-5 and the contest hasn’t been close since 2017.

This season, with the talent gap still growing, Geoff Collins took over an option-centered Yellow Jacket offense and tried to run a pro-style scheme. Sure, this might win Tech an ACC Coastal division title in a few years, but it’s not going to give them a chance this weekend.

Georgia State leads the all-time series with Georgia Southern three games to two. The rivalry is so heated that the schools fought over who the real “GSU” was, until Georgia Southern finally agreed to be called “GS” on telecasts.

And did I mention each school has been to as many bowl games as Georgia Tech in the last two seasons? Ouch.

Of course I have a hatred for Tech that lies deep inside of me, but let’s face it, there’s really no need to show it that much. Why? Because Tech is irrelevant and only exists for the sole purpose of annoying Georgia. Ok, not really, but that’s what I like to believe.

Also, these so-called geniuses decided it would be a good idea to combine the two largest interstates in Georgia and merge them through downtown with I-20 in Atlanta. For that, I am forever bitter as I have to suffer the consequences five days a week and even this Saturday.

Seriously, who’s idea was that? Moron.

What’s my point here? Well, I’m glad you asked.

I’ll be in Bobby Dodd Stadium draped in red and black, watching the Bulldogs beat down on the bees in a little while.

But yes, I do believe the game in Statesboro will be much more entertaining, once those Georgia touchdowns begin to raise the electricity bill for the Grant Field scoreboard this month.

Go Dawgs! Wreck Tech!

And oh yeah, can we please drop Tech from the schedule for Georgia State next season? I think it might strengthen our resume a bit.

Just a thought.

LOOK: UGA football team pays visit to CHOA and the Shepherd Center

Georgia football team pays visit to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Shepherd Center

Each time Georgia football has played Georgia Tech in Atlanta of late, the Dawgs have taken a trip to Children’s Healthcare and the Shepherd Center.

Friday, Coach Smart continued that recent tradition before Georgia enters Bobby Dodd Stadium looking to extend the win streak to three against the Jackets.

Take a look.

Could the Dawgs make a return trip next week before taking on LSU? Time will tell.

Regardless, this is pretty darn awesome!

How to follow along with Georgia-Georgia Tech on Saturday

Here’s how to follow along with Georgia-Georgia Tech on Saturday

The Georgia Bulldogs head to the capital of the Peach State Saturday to renew an annual rivalry with the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech at Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Here’s how you can follow along with all the action:

Tickets: Here

TV: ABC

Radio: Bulldog IMG Network

Stream: ESPN app

Live Tweeting: @UGAfootballLive

Articles: UGA Wire

Go Dawgs! Wreck Tech!

Georgia Tech unveils uniform combination for Georgia football game

Georgia Tech unveils jerseys for Georgia football game on Saturday

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets unveiled their uniform combination for the Georgia game on Friday, opting to wear a colored top vs. the Bulldogs for the first time since 2007 on ‘The Flats’.

What does this mean? Well, it’s now almost a given the Bulldogs will be in white, which isn’t exactly a bad thing. Georgia hasn’t lost a football game in white since 2017 at Auburn and even then, it overcame defeat to win an SEC Championship and a Rose Bowl in those same exact jerseys.

As for the Yellow Jackets, it’s a gold jersey game, for the first time against Georgia since Megatron was at Tech in 2007.

Georgia at Georgia Tech odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Georgia Bulldogs at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets college football matchup, with NCAA football betting odds, picks and best bets

The Georgia Bulldogs (10-1) and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (3-8) renew their Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate rivalry which dates to 1893. The ‘Dogs and Jackets will meet Saturday at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta at noon ET. We analyze the Georgia-Georgia Tech odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Georgia enters the contest ranked No. 4 in the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA Today Sports. It’s also No. 4 in the College Football Playoff Rankings.

Georgia at Georgia Tech: Three things you need to know

1. The Georgia run defense has yielded three 100-yard games this season. Those aren’t individual player efforts allowed, mind you. They are single-game, team rushing yards … more than 100 just THREE times. And even then, on two of those occasions (Vanderbilt Aug. 31 and South Carolina Oct. 12), UGA held foes to under 4.0 YPC. Through 11 games, the Bulldogs have allowed one rushing touchdown.

2. In four road games this season, Georgia QB Jake Fromm has completed 66% of his passes (eight for TDs against no interceptions) for 208 YPG. He’s been a solid complement to a UGA run game, which has averaged 5.3 YOC away from Athens. It has all led to a 4-0 ATS mark on the road (the Bulldogs are 9-2 ATS over their last 11 road tilts.

3. All three of Georgia Tech’s victories this season have been by one score. That includes last week’s 28-26 win over North Carolina State in which the Yellow Jackets garnered many a hidden yard in special teams and turnover exchanges.


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Georgia at Georgia Tech: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 1:20 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Georgia 41, Georgia Tech 3

Moneyline (ML)

Will PASS on the lofty Georgia -5000 moneyline price.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

The Bulldogs were a -4 in turnover margin when they were upset by South Carolina Oct. 12. Since then, UGA hasn’t managed more than one takeaway in any game, nor have the Bulldogs had even a single giveway. Depending on the foe, that’s amounted to five straight boat races with cushions of one, two or three scores. Expect more of the same here, only in a contest with four-score differential. Plus a tad more as Georgia ices away an SEC East title and makes a recruiting pitch to some in-state prospects.

Taking GEORGIA -28.5, +100.

Over/Under (O/U)

The O/U is 46.5 (-110, -110), a fair price that draws no action here.

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