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How to Get Insider Information on University of Georgia Athletics

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By CobraSVT3
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Are you a die-hard University of Georgia athletics fan? Ever wondered how you can get up-to-date insider information on the Bulldogs via the Internet? Well, it's just a click away.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Access the website DawgPost.com if you want to be a member of a site that requires a monthly payment to view its information (see Resources below). This site is part of the Scout Media network and offers up-to-date information on football and basketball, with emphasis on football recruiting. Users of this site also have access to a message board.

  2. Step 2

    Check out the website UGASports.com for another paid membership option (see Resources below). This site is run by the Rivals Network and is slightly easier to use as its interface is more user friendly. Like the site mentioned above, UGASports.com offers insider information on football, basketball, some baseball and a lot of football recruiting. This site features weekly interviews with players and coaches during their respective seasons.

  3. Step 3

    Point your Internet browser to the GeorgiaDogs.com if you want to view a site that doesn't require a membership (see Resources below). This site is run by the University of Georgia, so every bit of news found here is as accurate as it gets. This site is also more wide-ranging in terms of sports coverage, as each athletic team at the school is featured prominently on the site. Unlike the other sites, however, GeorgiaDogs.com doesn't provide recruiting news.

Tips & Warnings
  • Make sure to check out all the sites and determine your favorite before agreeing to a paid membership.
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