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Tag Archives: Georgia

Week 5 College Football Top 4

  • Posted on September 27, 2018
  • by KCOU Sports
  • in Sports

–Reid McEowen  This past week had some games that very few have ever seen. Top 15 teams losing to 30-point underdogs. Oklahoma dropped a spot after their scare against the west-coast style of Army. The LSU Tigers have now jumped up from #25 to #5, but the Top Four teams in the land still remain […]

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Mizzou Loses Heartbreaker, Falls To Georgia 28-27

  • Posted on September 19, 2016
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Joshua Waitsman The Missouri Tigers squared off against the Georgia Bulldogs Saturday night and by no means deserved to win the game… And they didn’t. Initially, the Tigers jumped to an early ten to zero lead, but they managed to squander it and fell behind 14-10 due to two Bulldog touchdowns. By the half […]

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Georgia Completes Sweep Of Mizzou Softball


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  • Posted on April 11, 2016
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Cole Locascio The Georgia Bulldogs softball team completed its sweep of Mizzou this past weekend at University Field in Columbia, Missouri. Following two landslide victories in the first two games of the series, the Dawgs capped their weekend sweep with a 6-3 win on Sunday against the Tigers. During Coach Ehren Earleywine’s entire tenure […]

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Gurley gives hope for the SEC East

  • Posted on November 1, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: John Saltzman, KCOU Sports All season the SEC West has dominated the college football landscape. The volume of talented teams is unmatched anywhere else in the nation and this couldn’t be more evident with the first release of the playoff committee’s rankings, which awarded 3 of the 4 top teams SEC West teams. On […]

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SEC is making its presence felt on playoff picture

  • Posted on October 17, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Matt Van De Sompele This year the NCAA is taking a step in a new direction. After years of debate and criticism of past National Championships, the NCAA is implementing a 4 team playoff system to decide who gets to take the crystal ball home. Now how does this work? Each conference assigns a […]

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CFB Week 7 Wrap: Who’s in, who’s out, Mississippi football, and Pass Interference

  • Posted on October 13, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Nate Gatter, KCOU Sports Warmup Another barnstorming installment of the Lone Star State’s budding rivalry between Texas Christian and Baylor was nearly ready for the books Saturday night when, with the score knotted at 58, the side judge decided to end the game himself. He had no interest in allowing the players to decide […]

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Missouri lays a goose egg at home against Georgia

  • Posted on October 12, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Nate Gatter, KCOU Sports On an overcast Saturday afternoon, the Georgia Bulldogs reminded the Missouri Tigers why they had not missed the quality of the Southeastern Conference. While the Tigers had managed to avoid playing any teams in the upper echelon of the SEC through their first five games, Georgia traveled to Memorial Stadium […]

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CFB Week 7 Preview: Playoffs? Don’t talk about – Playoffs?

  • Posted on October 9, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Nate Gatter, KCOU Sports Warmup The ever-eloquent Jim Mora foresaw the chaotic 2014 college football season more than a decade before it came to pass. Despite Coach Mora’s protests, however, it is time to get serious about the playoffs. Of the 23 ranked teams in action last week, 11 were defeated, five at the […]

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SEC Football: A Midseason Recap

  • Posted on October 6, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Greg Dailey, KCOU Sports There is little doubt the Southeastern Conference is the best in college football. There is even less doubt the SEC West is the best division. What took place in college football this weekend further verifies how stacked that division is. Look at the other side of the SEC and it […]

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SEC Heisman Hopefuls

  • Posted on October 1, 2014
  • by kcou-admin
  • in Sports

By: Matt Van De Sompele, KCOU Sports As we roll into week six of the NCAA football season, the playoff picture starts to become a tad clearer along with who the Heisman frontrunners are. In the SEC alone, you can make the argument that 4 of the top 10 frontrunners playing SEC football. Those players […]

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