Wednesday November 27th, 2024 11:45AM

Bo Wilson

Sports Editor
Bo Wilson oversees the sports department at Jacobs Media. On Friday nights during the high school football and basketball season, he can also be heard on one of our radio stations. Email: [email protected]. X.com: @thebowilson
Bo Wilson
Running Alone: What's cooking in the kitchen?
It's not only about running to stay in shape and ready for the next competition, but it's also about eating healthy.
11:45AM ( 4 years ago )
Analysis: NCAA moves toward athlete compensation but how?
The foundation is in place for the NCAA to drastically alter its definition of amateurism.
9:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Georgia's LB Tae Crowder happy to be drafted, Mr. Irrelevant
Tae Crowder is going to have to settle for being Mr. Irrelevant without the frills for now.
7:07AM ( 4 years ago )
Football: Former North Hall assistant Rob Kellogg dies
If there's one thing that stands out about former North Hall assistant football and baseball coach Rob Kellogg, he was an outstanding person.
7:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Falcons decline fifth-year option on McKinley
The Atlanta Falcons will not move forward with a fifth-year option for Takk McKinley, according to a statement from the front office on Wednesday.
1:16PM ( 4 years ago )
Brees, Brady give 'Quarterback South' top 2 all-time passers
Dan Quinn says the NFC South has earned a new moniker.
12:59PM ( 4 years ago )
ICYMI: Dawson's Herrick to replace retired Sweat as girls basketball coach; boys job is open
Eric Herrick is back coaching girls basketball.
9:00AM ( 4 years ago )
GHSA Director hopeful athletes could return in June
Georgia High School Association Executive Director Robin Hines is hopeful athletes could return to activity by mid-June.
2:06PM ( 4 years ago )
Flowery Branch to hold virtual spring practice
Flowery Branch football coach Ben Hall is getting creative during the COVID-19 pandemic.
10:06AM ( 4 years ago )
Podcast: SEC dominates NFL Draft; The Last Dance Ep. 3 & 4 review
The Southeastern Conference dominated the 2020 NFL Draft again this year with more than 60 SEC players drafted, including the No. 1 overall pick.
8:06AM ( 4 years ago )