Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Warren Brinson made a statement this week that should catch the attention of the Tennessee Vols and the rest of the SEC. Brinson appeared on The Players Lounge and he suggested that Georgia should "destroy everybody" in 2024. "We got some weapons, man," said Brinson.
Georgia's interior defensive line group is coming off of a season in which they didn't exactly impress like they have in previous seasons. But how could they have?
Georgia Bulldogs senior defensive tackle Warren Brinson is returning for another season in Athens, Georgia. The 6-foot-4, 305-pound defensive tackle was Georgia’s highest-graded defensive lineman according to Pro Football Focus.
Georgia defensive lineman Warren Brinson has announced that he will forgo the NFL Draft for the 2024 season and return to the University of Georgia. Georgia
Georgia beat Florida State by 60 points in the Orange Bowl, but the lack of respect wasn't just limited to the scoreboard.
Georgia football just absolutely smashed Florida State 63-3 to win the Orange Bowl. It was completely one-sided from the jump as the Bulldogs gave the Seminoles no chance.
Georgia's blowout win over Florida State in the Orange Bowl was very bad. How bad was it? The Bulldogs' 63—3 win over the Seminoles on Saturday night was so awful that one player on the winning team, defensive lineman Warren Brinson, went on Instagram Live during the game.
The No. 2 ranked Georgia Bulldogs are playing host to the No. 9 ranked Ole Miss Rebels Saturday night inside of Sanford Stadium. The undefeated Bulldogs
In just over a month, Warren Brinson will begin his fourth season between the hedges with the Georgia Bulldogs where the defensive lineman will hope to make a massive impact and help his team to a third straight national championship victory. But before the season even starts, Brinson has been making what is arguably an even.
Warren Brinson Georgia Bulldogs #97 Pos: iDL Ht: 6032 Wt: 305 DOB: 2/4/2002 Hometown: Bradenton, FL High School: IMG Academy Eligibility: 2023
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