Wednesday afternoon roundup: Anderson rejects UGA, Dawgs nip Tigers

The University of Georgia Bulldog basketball team will now have to move down its list of candidates now that Missouri’s Mike Anderson has reupped with the TigersThe deal will pay Anderson between $1.3-1.5 million per season, down from the reported $2.1 million per season that Georgia was offering. Now the Dawgs and Damon Evans will have to move to Plan B, whomever that may be.

The No. 1-ranked Georgia Bulldog baseball team hosted Clemson last night in the first of a home-and-home between the two schools. Georgia claimed the 6-4 win thanks to a Colby May home run. The win was Georgia’s fourth in a row and the two teams will square off tonight in South Carolina. Georgia is seeking to sweep the season series for the second straight year.

The rich get richer in Georgia high school basketball circles. The Norcross Blue Devils backcourt will lose Taariq Muhammad to graduation but replace him with Brookwood transfer Chris Bolden. Coach Jesse McMillan confirmed Bolden’s enrollment at Norcross and McMillan should like Bolden’s 12.9 ppg last season, his freshman year.

Former Falcons QB Michael Vick has agreed to pay the team $6.5M back to the team as part of his bankruptcy case. Originally the team claimed the former starter owed them $21M in bonuses received before pleading guilty to federal dogfighting charges, but the number was dropped to 3.75M by a US District Judge. The two sides reached the settlement before Vick was scheduled to appear in Virginia for a bankruptcy hearing, scheduled for this Thursday.  

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