Professional Football: North Georgia Bulldogs to host Trojans in home finale
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Bulldogs coach Mark Bramblett talks to the officials during a timeout in the first quarter of Saturday's game. (Alex Farrer, CalhounTimes.com)
Bulldogs coach Mark Bramblett talks to the officials during a timeout in the first quarter of Saturday's game. (Alex Farrer, CalhounTimes.com)
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The North Georgia Bulldogs are riding high six games into the season at 6-0 and will look to complete an undefeated home record on Saturday when they host the Alabama Trojans at 7 p.m. at the Calhoun Recreation Department Football Field.

The Bulldogs are coming off a 70-0 win on the road last Saturday night against the Georgia Knights in which their defense scored five defensive touchdowns even with a running clock in the second half.

The Bulldogs are 3-0 at home so far with wins over the Georgia Falcons, Atlanta Chiefs and the Georgia Rams.

The offense is clicking on all cylinders right now in the running and passing game.

Quarterback Brisco Bingham has thrown for four TDs in the past two games to go along with 302 yards.

Patrick Dupree and Clarence Goines have led the running game with a combined three TDs and over 150 yards in the past two games.

The defense has been led by the defensive line who've combined for an amazing 21 sacks in the last two games. The defense has only allowed 18 points in their past three contests.

Tickes for the home finale are $6 and kids four and under get in free to the game.

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