Georgia football: 5 things more interesting to discuss than the starting QB

Brock Bowers celebrates after a touchdown with running back Zamir White. (Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports)
Brock Bowers celebrates after a touchdown with running back Zamir White. (Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Hairy Dawg during the Dawg Walk. (Photo by Steven Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images) /

Hairy Dawgs’ Social Media

Did you know Hairy Dawg has an Instagram and Twitter account? Because I just found this out a few weeks ago, and honestly, if you’re not following him, you should.

He’s a fun account to follow, from great gameday tweets to just occasional updates. Plus, it’s Hairy Dawg! How do you not support and encourage his online presence? He constantly posts photos with Georgia celebrities like former head coach Mark Richt and other players. There also *might* be pictures with Blooper if you’re interested and an Atlanta Braves fan.

Speaking of social media, make sure you’re following The Redcoat Band’s pages as well! The swagger and smack talk they have delivered all season is so underrated and under-appreciated.

From supporting the Dawgs to dissing the opposing team before the game, the Redcoat Band has done it all, and they’ve looked good while doing it. They’re confident and proud, and who wouldn’t be when you have the Bednarik and Outland award winner as a member?

Hairy Dawg’s social media is definitely fun, but the Redcoat Band has raised the bar this season, and I can’t wait to see more. There’s no doubt they’re the finest band in the land, on Twitter, and the ‘Gram.

All of the university’s social accounts are must-follows as the Georgia football Twitter page surpassed 1 million followers, so if you’re not following, get with the program.