We are just three days away from the College Football semifinal game between the No.3 Georgia Bulldogs and No. 2 Michigan Wolverines.
Dawg fans got a bit of good news on Monday after it was reported, and shown in Instagram posts, that wide receiver George Pickens, along with quarterback J.T. Daniels, had landed in Miami for Friday's Orange Bowl.

Pickens reportedly tested positive for COVID prior to the team's Christmas break. On top of that, he's still coming off an ACL injury he suffered back in March.
Pickens caught one pass for five yards in his first game back against Georgia Tech back on Nov. 4 and caught two passes for 41 yards in the Bulldogs' loss to Alabama in the SEC Championship game on Dec. 4.
Georgia redshirt freshman Ladd McConkey emerged as a reliable target for QB Stetson Bennett in Pickens absence.
Which Georgia receiver will have the most impact vs Michigan: Pickens or McConkey?
"I'll go Ladd to (have) more targets but I think George is going to have--he's just a big play waiting to happen," Randy McMichael said. "It seems like every game he's played in, he makes a big play."