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Dawgs win SEC East: Three keys revisited
Josh Kendall reviews his three keys to the Georgia-Kentucky game.
-by DawgPost.com Nov 20, 2005
Dawgs continue struggling on kickoff return
ATHENS - There’s a reason Tyson Browning is always bouncing around before kickoffs.
-by DawgPost.com Nov 9, 2005
Georgia beats Vandy: Tyson Browning Audio
NASHVILLE - Listen to Tyson Browning's comments after Georgia's 34-17 win over Vandy.
-by DawgPost.com Oct 16, 2005
Dawgs want kickoff return improved
Georgia has a few things they want to improve this season, and on kickoff return is one of them
-by DawgPost.com Aug 31, 2005
2005 Fall Camp: Day 14 News and notes
ATHENS - News and notes from Georgia's 14th practice of fall camp.
-by DawgPost.com Aug 22, 2005
G-Day: Photos 7
ATHENS - Photos from today's G-Day game in Athens.
-by DawgPost.com Apr 9, 2005
Dawgs in Full Pads: Photos 1
ATHENS - Georgia practiced in full pads in perfect weather.
-by DawgPost.com Mar 23, 2005
TB Tyson Browning: Whatever it Takes
-by DawgPost.com Sep 27, 2004
Dawgs beat Marshall: Photos 5
ATHENS - Take a look at some of the images from Saturday's 13-3 win over Marshall
-by DawgPost.com Sep 20, 2004
TB Tyson Browning: Losing his Job?
-by DawgPost.com Sep 19, 2004
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Tyson Browning
Ht: 5-8 Wt: 171
Position: TB
Date of Birth: 03/25/1982
Class: Senior
High School: Oconee County HS
(Watkinsville, GA)
College: Georgia


Biography:
2002 -- Played in 11 games as true freshman recording 111 rushing yards........scored TD in win over Georgia Tech on 19-yard run....member of team that won Georgia's first SEC championship in 20 years, defeated FSU for Nokia Sugar Bowl title, set school record for most victories in a season (13), and finished with a final national ranking of No. 3.......part of offense that finished as the SEC's top scoring offense (32.14) and passing efficiency offense (138.91).....

2003 -- Recorded 43 yards on seven carries and one pass reception in annual spring G-Day game.....averaging a team-high 60.9 all-purpose yards per game.....earned starting assignments at Tennessee and versus Florida.....rushed for 20 yards on three carries and scoring on a 93-yard screen pass with tied the game late in the fourth quarter of the first game vs. LSU -- a TD reception which equaled the longest TD pass in Georgia history.....was well on his way to a 100-yard day against Florida with 60 yards on nine carries before spraining his knee in the second quarter.....Showed no ill effects from the knee injury in the final four games of the season.....recorded two catches for 48 yards including a 43-yarder in 34-27 Capital One Bowl overtime victory over Purdue.....part of Georgia team that won 32 games from 2001-03 and ranked among the top five teams nationally in winning percentage during that time.

2004 -- Moved in spring to cross-train at wide receiver but missed most of spring drills with hand injury.... returned a punt 72 yards for a touchdown vs. Georgia Southern, marking the first time a Georgia player returned a punt for a touchdown since Damien Gary (71 yards vs. New Mexico State in 2002)...returned 17 kicks for an average of 15.7 yards/return, and brought back eight punts for an average of 15.9 yards/return and one touchdown...part of team that has posted 42-10 record from 2001-04 (sixth best in the country), three straight seasons of 10 or more wins, three straight bowl victories, and three consecutive national top six finishes