August 31, 2007

Season's Eve

Image: Eric Heard
This day comes every year. Georgia fans from Macon, Atlanta, Rome, Savannah, and all parts in between make their preparations to drive over the shimmering asphalt of interstates and back roads, traveling on a pilgrimage, going back to a place that holds more than just a football game. It's a place that, this time of year, holds something more precious and rare. It holds hope and opportunity, a clean slate and renewal. This same place holds memories, both glorious and excruciating. Memories of Trippi, Tarkington, Herschel, and Zeier. Memories shared between husband and wife, brother and brother, father and son. A place of calm and refuge, while at the same time a place of crazed frenzy. This place is Sanford Stadium and tomorrow night, it comes alive with 92,000 barking fans who gather to watch a team that has potential to fulfill all of their hopes or dash them until this day returns next year.

I see the game as a battle for offensive tempo. The Pokes want to air it out, breaking downfield fast, taking advantage of Bowman in man-to-man match ups with our young corners. Oklahoma State should want to throw the ball around and it looks like Bryan Evans will have help on Bowman most of the time. Larry Fedora will spread the defense and run a lot of draws and sprint options. Will our defense hold? We're fast enough to shut the outside option game down, but out defensive tackles have to take away the little draw plays with Savage squirting up the middle. The whole key to Georgia's defensive efforts is the defensive line. We need to get controlled pressure on Bobby Reid (containing his lethal feet and forcing throws) and stop inside runs.

Oklahoma State wants a shootout and Georgia shouldn't give them one. The Dawgs need to grind it out on the ground. Control the line of scrimmage and work the clock. I know that our line is young/inexperienced/worrisome. I agree. But so is Okie State's defensive line. There is hope for the running game and it must be effective. I think we'll have mixed results, but will make enough big plays to win. Georgia 34, Oklahoma State 27.
For those of you heading to Athens, one thing to watch for is Oklahoma State's mascot. "Pistol Pete" is a person wearing an awkward plastic amalgam head crafted by duPont and sculpted by Amazon headhunters. He is named after Frank Eaton, a cowboy who learned to shoot things while training to avenge his father's death at the hands of "lawless former Confederates." Look, for the love of God, take that stupid head off. I'm not a fan of human mascots to begin with, but if you are going to have one, either get the whole suit (Col. Reb) or don't give him fake body parts (the Volunteer, Chief Osceola). Tennessee's Johnny Appleseed mascot is goofy, but at least he doesn't wear some giant plastic head that needs a shave. Go get a horse, let Pete ride around on it, and have a shootin' exhibition at the half. Also, people in Texas and, evidently, Oklahoma, have little hand signals for their teams. Okie State's is "guns up" where they point their index fingers up like they are shooting guns in the air. Just try not to cower.

Quinton

Love Letters to Southern Football


Greatest football moment of my life

"I'm from Ohio, but if I'd known what it was like down south,
I would have crawled down here on my hands and knees."
- Georgia Heisman Winner Frank Sinkwich

The one thing Southern's love almost as much as the South is waxing poetic about the South, and no where is this more true than when we talk about our love of college football. This time of year there are always a few "love letters" to college football written by fans, journalists and columnist. Here we highlight four of the better recent ones:Before you resume tackling your secretary, check out this new 2006 UGA highlight video from UgaMummra. Ready. Set. Tailgate.

PWD

SEC East Predictions


I'm a bear. A big scary orange bear

1. Tennessee (6-2/10-3/West Division) - I think Cal will give UT a solid game...unlike last year...but a win? They won't give away enough megaphones to make that happen. I don't think the Vols are that solid, but the schedule works out so nice for them. They avoid Auburn and LSU this year while getting UGA and SC at home. Prediction: Vols win East.

2. Georgia (5-2/9-3) - I said a few days ago that I think 9 wins is par. If we get past these first two games without a loss given the issues at OL, WR, DE and LB, I'll feel a heap different. Prediction: No matter what happens in Weeks 1-7, I think we beat the Gators in Week 8.

3. UF (5-3/9-3) - The schedule is brutal. The defense is gutted, and they're starting a new QB. No, I don't think they repeat. Yes, I do think the pollsters who had them at #3 are high. Prediction: they make it four in a row over the Noles in the Swamp as the young guys come around late in the season.

4. SC (4-4/8-4) - Conference road schedule includes games at Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas and LSU. The Gamecocks could have their best team since the 10-2 season in '84, and they might still only win 8 games. Prediction: Pencil the LSU, Tennessee and Florida games as losses. Gamecocks split UGA and Arkansas.

5. UK (3-5/7-4) - I had this article sort of written yesterday. In it, I had Louisville getting upset by UK in Lexington. Surely, Lville wouldn't be comfortable in their new offense...right? Then they put 73 on Murray State. But I'm sticking to my pre-seeing the score projection.

6. Vandy - Outside shot at a bowl, but that would come at the expense of Ole Miss, UK, and Wake Forest. Prediction: Home for the holidays. As per usual.

Upset Alert:
  • Oklahoma State at Georgia
  • UK vs. Tennessee
  • Florida at South Carolina
  • South Carolina at UNC
  • Vandy vs. Wake
Agree? Disagree?

PWD

SEC West Predictions


Flynn vs. the Dawgs in the '05 Title Game (image: Hipple)

1. LSU (12-1/8-1/SECC) - To adapt a line heard elsewhere...the offenses from the first half of tonight's LSU vs. Miss State game looked like two retarded virgins trying to get it on. However, the defense looks exceptional. Prediction: As Flynn and the offense settle in and find their missing chromosome, they'll win enough to become SEC Champs.

2. AU (10-2/6-2) - The revenge factor combined with the fact that I've only see Georgia beat Auburn at home twice since I enrolled in '90 leaves me wary about this late season match-up. Prediction: Of all the things I'm most sure about this season, Florida beating these guys in Gainesville is near the top of the list.

3. ARK (9-3/5-3) - Their road game in Week 2 vs. Bama looms gynormous, but I think they'll take that one. If it were me, I'd leave Casey Dick at home and just play McFadden at QB every down. Prediction: Losses at LSU and at UT + one more.

4. Bama (7-5/4-4) - I think the Tide will start off 2-3 after consecutive losses to Arkansas, Georgia and FSU. However, I could see them building momentum later in the year. The naysayers don't think Saban can rebuild Bama like he did at LSU. To them I ask, do you think Saban is a better coach than Fulmer, Tuberville, Miles and Nutt? At worst, he's a push and in several cases, he's clearly superior. He who has the best coach over the long haul wins. Prediction: Saban will beat UT (home) or Auburn (road) to settle the fans and build towards a bigger '08 and '09 when he wins the West for the first time.

5. Ole Miss - Yaw, yaw, yaw, you suck. A former walk-on at Delta State has won the starting QB job. There's no way to spin that as a good thing. Luckily, MSU is worse. Prediction: Orgeron keeps his job if he can out coach Derek Dooley (La. Tech), Steve Martin (Vandy), Tommy West (Memphis) and Sly Croom. I think he needs to sweep those 4 plus beat his Div I-AA team to keep his job.

6. MSU - I realize that LSU has a dominating defense, but watching the MSU/LSU game left me shaking my head. Croom has a poorly designed offense combined with ill timed plays that were poorly executed by slow kids who don't throw, block or catch well. Otherwise, it's sunshine and roses. Prediction: Croom becomes the first black coach to get fired in the SEC.

Upset Alert:

  • LSU at Bama: Tony Barnhart called this one too.
  • South Florida at Auburn: Luckily for Auburn it isn't a pre-noon Tuberville blow out special.
  • Houston at Alabama: Houston isn't devoid of talent. If Bama were to upset FSU, getting blind sided by Houston is completely within reason.
  • La. Tech at Miss State; De-rek Doo-ley. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap.
PWD

August 30, 2007

Dawgs on TV - Sept. 1 to Sept. 8

This week's UGA related viewing options are:

-Oklahoma State at Georgia - ESPN2 - Saturday (9/1) at 6:45 PM - The football season kicks off against orange cowboys in one of the best out of conference games of the year. You really should be in Athens for this one. Replays: Sunday morning on ESPN2 at 3:30 AM - Stumble in from downtown, turn on the tube and either relieve the glory or figure out how an early loss won't impact our national championship hopes. Also: Monday on CSS at noon and 9:00 PM. Tuesday on ESPN2 at 1:00 AM. Wednesday on ESPNU at noon.

-The Mark Richt Show - SportSouth - Sunday (9/2) at 12:30 PM - Coach Richt breaks down the game. Replay: 7:30 PM. The show may air in your local market at a different time and different network.

-College Flash Classics: Georgia v. Georgia Tech 1991 - SportSouth - Monday (9/3) at 10:00 AM - Correction: Hearst runs all over defending national champs.

-College Flash Classics: Georgia v. Kentucky 1998 - SportSouth - Tuesday (9/4) at 1:00 AM - Quincy leads the Dawgs back from the brink to beat Kentucky in dramatic fashion.

-1980 South Carolina at Georgia - ESPN Classic - Friday (9/7) at 1:00 PM - Tune in to get fired up for the chickens. Herschel has a long run that will be worth the three hours you take off work to watch it.

-College Flash Classics: Ole Miss v. Georgia 1996 - SportSouth - Saturday (9/8) at 3:00 PM - Correction: Donnan's Dawgs lose to Ole Miss in Athens. Hey, it was a transitional rebuilding year.

-South Carolina at Georgia - ESPN2 - Saturday (9/8) at 5:45 PM - Spurrier brings his cocks into Athens for the perennial battle to remain relevant in the SEC East, or stay out of "a bowl named after a word found in the U.S. Constitution." Replay: Sunday morning at 11:00 AM on ESPNU.

Quinton

Georgia vs. Ok State Preview Video

From CSTV. Spencer Tillman, who's official title is "Director of Asshats, CBS Sports," talks about the game. He does pick us to win so it's not a total loss.

PWD

Gameday Margarita -- A New Sponsor

Gameday Margarita joined us as a sponsor about a week ago. You may have noticed their ad over on the right. The company specializes in frozen beverage machine rental.

If you're looking to kick your tailgate up to a whole new level, serving frozen margaritas is a heckuva way to do it. Especially at an oppressively hot early season game.

They're also a great fit for corporate events, weddings, birthday parties, holiday celebrations, and children's parties (the machine serves more than just margaritas!).

Check them out if you get a chance.

Paul Westerdawg
Georgia Sports Blog

Thursday Headlines for the Good Guys and Bad Guys

Headlines from far and wide regarding our match-up with OSU.

UGA News
-- Bobo and Beckman's video tape wars - ABH
-- Tony Wilson's Intensity - ABH
-- It's Stafford's huddle now - AJC
-- The new Richt: Good or Bad - AJC
-- Munson: Last of a Generation of Greats - AJC
-- A dress rehearsal - UGAsports.com
-- Evans vs. Bowman - DawgPost

Cowboy Headlines
-- A homecoming for Ok State's running back - AJC
-- Cowboy corner overcoming obstacles - AJC
-- OSU QB was nearly a Dawg - DawgPost.com
-- Cowboys have big goals, but need big wins - NewsOK.com
-- Dawgs expecting a good Ok State team - StillWaterNews
-- Donovan Woods (LB) finds his place - TulsaWorld

PWD

August 29, 2007

Quick Hitters to Catch Up

A few starting spots look settled, sort of. Brian Mimbs appears to have secured the starting punter job. However, it sounds like Mimbs could be one shank from losing that spot to freshman Drew Butler. It also appears that Kade Weston has reclaimed his starting spot at defensive tackle, but you should expect heavy rotation inside. Lastly, it looks like Brandon Coutu will handle kickoff duties.

Richt Earns a Bigger Halo. The AP reports that after Coach Richt heard about Oklahoma State wide receiver Artrell Woods's potential career-ending off season weight lifting injury he decided to give Woods a gift to lift his spirits. Richt sent Woods a football signed by the entire Georgia team along with some get well wishes.

Isner Hears Some Barks. I know most of you don't care about tennis, but you should watch Georgia alum John Isner at the U.S. Open this week. Isner was our No. 1 player on last year's national champion tennis team. The U.S. Open is his first grand slam tournament and he is making a name for himself, winning two mild upsets in the opening rounds. A UGA flag was spotted in the stands after his opening round victory. Tonight, after Isner won in straight sets, an interviewer asked why everyone was barking at him. John is doing Georgia proud. His reward for winning his first two matches: a match with Roger Federer, the world's best player.

Quinton

Expect a Light Day of Posting

Work / Real Life is nuts.

August 28, 2007

Quick Hitters: Injury and Personnel News

Thoughts and prayers go out to Antavious Coates who tore his ACL yesterday. That is the fourth time he's torn that ligament across his two knees. It's a heart breaker for a kid who was finally making strides on the field. His football playing career is over, but according to David Ching a job as a student-coach may be possible.

In other news, I'll be a day late on the Match-up post regarding our defense vs. their offense. We do have some news on the weather for Saturday and the Indoor Practice Facility discussion.

In personnel news, the indoor practice facility article was written by Quinton McDawg. Quinton has joined Dawgnoxious and myself as a writer for this blog. Quinton is based out of Louisiana and a long time UGA fan so he may be able to shed some light on the SEC West among his other thoughts. Please welcome him aboard. It's a pleasure having him.

PWD

Weather for Saturday?

We're still far enough out that the forecasts are changing day by day, but we do have a directional sense of how the weather is trending for the home opener vs. Oklahoma State at 6:45 pm EST.

-- The heat wave looks to break a little. Weather.com's weekend forecast for the 30602 zip code (the official address for Butts-Mehre Hall) shows an afternoon high of 90 degrees with a low of 67. Better still, AccuWeather.com shows a high of 86 and a low of 68.

-- Chance of rain as the day progresses? The Weather.com forecast shows 30% chance of Isolated Thunderstorms in the day and a 60% chance of showers at night. Whereas, the AccuWeather forecast shows "Times of Cloud and Sun" in the day and partly cloudy at night.

What does all that mean? It means that the Georgia Sports Blog now endorses AccuWeather.com's forecasts b/c they told me exactly what I wanted to hear. They're projecting a 15-20 degree drop in temperature from what we've endured through much of August and not a whole lot of rain.

PWD

August 27, 2007

I Can't Stand the Rain

Drawing from georgiadogs.com

Paul has made it clear that the Georgia Sports Blog has good reason to oppose an indoor practice facility for the football team. The issue has come up once again after Mark Richt's mild, frustrated outburst over the rain and lightning that canceled Friday's practice and was followed by an unsolicited apology. This again inspired some Georgia folk to cry out for an indoor practice facility.

Despite this renewed demand, the case against an indoor practice facility remains strong. We still recruit well without one, we still have over $100 million in long term debt for recent facilities improvements, we just built some of the best dorms in the country for our players, and we still compete at a high level nationally. Plus, the team we can't seem to beat, Florida, is the only other team in the conference who also lacks a place to hide from the elements. It doesn't seem to have effected their performance over the past decade or so.

Despite Richt's comments, the athletic department doesn't think an indoor facility is necessary even if we had the money laying around. The Investing in Champions fundraising kick that Damon Evans is currently on doesn't allocate any of its $60 million goal to an indoor facility. Improvements to Sanford Stadium, the Rankin Smith Academic Center, Butts-Mehre upgrades, and the Dan Magill Tennis Center all got a chunk of the new money, but not an indoor practice facility. I bet that Damon at least ran those priorities by Coach Richt, UGA's most important coach, when they set goals for this fundraising campaign. My guess is that Richt saw more pressing needs elsewhere. Plus, we had far more in unallocated revenue in 2005 than the total cost of an indoor practice facility. My point is that if we had a glaring need for an indoor practice facility, we would have one by now. Evidently, Evans and Richt feel that the money is better spent helping other programs and improving other football facilities.

I say relax. It would be nice to have a state of the art practice facility to make sure our players don't miss one rep, but it is far from essential. It will not cost us our coach and it is unlikely to cost us more than a few inconveniences during the season.

No....Thank you South Carolina

South Carolina. Too small to be a state. Too big to be an insane asylum.

PWD

Oklahoma State's Defense vs. Our Offense


Ideal Cowboy reaction to our offense

The biggest wild card in the Georgia vs. Oklahoma State game is the new defensive coordinator for Oklahoma State. It's very difficult for a team situated that close to the fertile Texas recruiting soil to have talent as bad as their stats were last year.

The Oklahoma State defense finished 2006 ranked near the bottom of every major defensive statistical category including:
    Rushing Defense -72nd nationally (146.7 yards/game)
    Passing Defense - 84th (217 yards / game)
    Scoring Defense - 82nd (25.62 points/ game)
The defense was apparently very much a risk taking operation because they did finish in the top 12 nationally in sacks and tackles for loss. In other words, if you got past the line of scrimmage, you probably went a long way.

Better tackling, spacing, teaching and scheming could shave all of those numbers down...especially with more experienced players. Luckily for Georgia, the Cowboys lose much of their defensive front four, and they return most of the players who struggled defensively elsewhere.

The entire fate of this game for the Cowboys rests on their new defensive coordinator's ability to take them from wretched defensively to average or better. Their hope is that their offense is so good that an average defense vs. our wildly inexperienced offensive line and traditionally hands of stone WR corp will win it for them.

Georgia has been forced to study tape from Bowling Green, Ohio State and Oklahoma State in order to get ready for what this defense might bring us. Conversely, they have studied 6 years wort of Mark Richt's offense. My hope is that Bobo's play calling and wrinkles combined with Coach Searels different approaching at OL will offset the film room advantage that Ok State has.

Bottom line:
The Cowboys gave up 30+ points to Houston, Alabama, Kansas, and Texas A&M...among others. None of those guys have the offensive talent that Georgia has. However, you can't expect all our guys to improve in their areas of weakness without also assuming the other guy's will make progress to fill some of his shortcomings as well. It's simply a question of how much will they improve vs. how good is our OL in Game 1?

See Also
-- Cowboys getting familiar with Stafford - Oklahoma City News
-- Their weakness vs. our weakness - Oklahoma City News
-- Player Profile: OSU's linebacker Donovan Woods - Oklahoma City News
-- Lumpkin feeling pressure - ABH
-- Bobo right chemistry for Team - ABH
-- Big Stafford Profile - ABH

Agree. Disagree?

PWD

Tomorrow - their offense vs. our defense.

2007 UGA Season: A Journey or a Destination:


Image: Jim Hipple

The 2007 Georgia Bulldog team is awash in talent at virtually every position. The problem is…much of it is extremely young. A team in the Southeastern Conference generally only goes as far as its offensive and defensive lines will carry it.

This year’s Dawgs will start at least two freshmen offensive linemen. If any injuries were to befall Chester Adams (who has struggled with ankle problems for long stretches of his career) or Fernando Velasco, we would start three freshmen along offensive front. That's not a championship recipe.

All told, 12 of the 14 linemen on scholarship have never played a down in Sanford Stadium. Matt Stafford can only make so many plays lying on his back.

Many comparisons have been made to the 2003 Georgia team that started:

    OT – Max Jean-Gilles (So.)
    OG – Josh Brock (So.) / Nick Jones (So.)
    C – Russ Tanner (RFr.) / Nick Jones (So.)
    OG – Bartley Miller (So.) / Fernando Velasco (Fr.)
    OT -- Dan Inman (RFr.) / Dennis Roland (RFr.)
That group won the SEC Eastern Division, and it was arguably a few missed field goals from playing for the national title despite 20+ players who started at least one game missing at least one game for injury. This year's OL already has more experience with Adams and Velasco than that '03 group.

However, this year’s team doesn’t have David Pollack, Odell Thurman, Sean Jones or Thomas Davis to offset some of our offensive problems. It also doesn’t get to face a Clausen led Vol team or a Granny Holtz lead Gamecock squad.

Assuming we stay relatively healthy, I think the team should get dramatically better as the season goes along. Said another way, Georgia Tech is in for another beating, and the Cocktail party could be a ton of fun no matter what happens in September.

However, these first two games could be painful to watch. That’s why I say this season is more about the journey to get better than the destination of a title. If we win the East, I wouldn’t be shocked. But I would be pleasantly surprised.

Get past the first two without a blemish, and we brace ourselves for an incredible ride.

My prediction:
9-3 would be par in my mind. Win 10 or more, and the season is a huge success. Win fewer, and it’s a bit of a disappointment.

Agree or disagree?

See Also:
-- Tony Barnhart's Preview -- AJC
-- Expect the unexpected - ABH
-- Freshmen along the OL - ABH
-- Juco OL making a name for himself - ABH
-- Dogs schedule says BCS Bowl - AJC
-- What we've learned about the Dawgs - AJC

PWD

August 26, 2007

That was for Pearl Harbor!


The team from Warner Robins just beat the Japanese team to win the Little League World Series. The boys from the South won it on a walk off homer. It was the second year in a row that Team Georgia won the world championship as Columbus, Georgia took the title last year.

We'll see these kids in Athens between the hedges pre-game or at half-time in a few weeks. Until then. Congrats.

Image: Louie Favorite: AJC.

PWD

Oklahoma State Tickets Still Available via Stubhub


If you're looking for tickets to the Georgia vs. Oklahoma State game, there are some really great deals available via our Stubhub.com affiliate. They have what I would call non-premium tickets available for slightly above face value, and they have premium, lower level seats available as well.

They also have tickets available for the UGA vs. South Carolina game and the entire season. As always, the basic concept of Stubhub.com is that folks with extras are selling to fans who need extras. So if you've got a few that you're not going to use for an upcoming home or road game, you could always unload them via Stubhub.

It's not for everyone, but if you believe that there's no such thing as a sellout...it might be for you.

PWD

August 25, 2007

SI.com Profiles the Lead Dawg


Damon Evans

In case you missed it, SI.com columnist Aditi Kinkhabwala wrote a great piece on UGA athletic director Damon Evans last week. She detailed Damon's nine year rise through the ranks at the UGA athletic department from financial analyst to AD.

While Damon inherited one of the best athletic programs in the country from Vince Dooley, he made it better by earning more money, increasing student GPAs through his class attendance policy, and stepping up football scheduling to increase the national profile of UGA athletics. All of this while not only deftly handling the pressure of being young (for an AD) and the SEC's first black AD (a designation Damon seems to appreciate but not dwell on, to his credit).

With all that being said, Damon has yet to make a critical decision that is known to the entire fanbase, like hiring a coach for football or basketball. It's those decisions that make or break an AD. The average Dawg fan doesn't care about profitability or (unfortunately) graduation rates. They want wins. It sounds like Damon appreciates this reality. Given his great start, Bulldog Nation should have a confidence that the athletic department is in good hands.

Quinton McDawg

August 24, 2007

REMINDER: AJ Green on ESPN Tomorrow

USAToday reports that ESPN will televise Summerville High School (SC) vs. Booker T. Washington (FL) on Saturday, August 25th at noon EST. Both teams are projected to begin the season in USAToday's Top 25 high school football poll.

UGA recruit AJ Green will be prominently showcased during the game.

PWD

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DawgBone.net Old School Pic of the Week


DawgBone.net continues to be a great place to get Bulldog Headlines. This picture comes from the 1984 UGA vs. Bama Game that UGA won 24-14 in Birmingham. The 1985 game in Athens didn't turn out so well. Brutal Youtube lowlights can be found here.

PWD

Dawgs on TV

By Quinton McDawg

Your friends here at the Georgia Sports Blog are going to try out a new weekly feature. Using the power of Tivo, I hope to provide you with a weekly listing of Dawg TV programming. I'll try to do this every weekend to keep you up to date on when the Dawgs will be on TV. All times are eastern.

  • UGA Dawgs Preview Show - WGCL CBS 46 (Atlanta) - Saturday (8/25) at 7:00 PM - another season preview show with lots of features.
  • 1983 Sugar Bowl - Georgia v. Penn State - ESPN Classic - Wednesday (8/29) at 9:00 AM - divert your eyes as you watch one of the most disappointing losses in Georgia football history.
  • 1981 Sugar Bowl - Georgia v. Notre Dame - ESPN Classic - Wednesday (8/29) at 5:00 PM - the greatest win in UGA football history as Herschel and the Dawgs win it all.
  • Georgia College Football Preview - Sunshine Network - Friday (8/31) at 2:00 AM - you've likely already seen this show as it has been running almost every day on SportSouth or FSN South.
  • Oklahoma State at Georgia - ESPN2 - Saturday (9/1) at 6:45 PM - The football season kicks off against orange cowboys in one of the best out of conference games of the year. You really should be in Athens for this one. Replay: Sunday morning on ESPN2 at 3:30 AM - Stumble in from downtown, turn on the tube and either relieve the glory or figure out how an early loss won't impact our national championship hopes.
  • The Mark Richt Show - SportSouth - Sunday (9/2) at 12:30 PM - Coach Richt breaks down the game. Replay: 7:30 PM. The show may air in your local market at a different time and different network.
Quinton

We're just days away from hearing....

As I said this time last year....This is one of the greatest Pavlovian response oriented songs of all-time (as least for college football fans). There's a game coming folks, and it's only DAYS away. Not weeks. DAYS.

PWD

Bulldog Headlines for Friday

More on Zeier's move to radio:
-- Ray Goff and others weigh in -- ABH
-- Nothing personal dude - Get the Picture
-- New Crew - Columbus-Ledger
-- Best headline on the topic -- Bulldog Blawger (although I disagree with his choice)

Other News:
-- Figgins making progress at TE - ABH
-- Fullbacks have unique tie - ABH
-- QBs share common bond - Loran Smith
-- Energy lacking in final scrimmage - ABH
-- Stats and quotes -- Ching
-- Numbers to chew on - Hedge Clippings
-- Who will make an early impact at OL - UGAsports.com
-- Practice lacks energy - UGAsports.com
-- Thomas Brown to start at tailback - DawgPost.com
-- Freshmen who might play -- AJC

PWD

Hawaii's Bogus Run for the Sugar Bowl?


By now you’ve obviously heard about Hawaii’s pathetic schedule in which their marquee games are...Boise State and Washington (8-26 since '04). The discussion surrounding their schedule has centered around two main points:

1. Is it strong enough for them to make a BCS appearance if they go undefeated?
2. Is it strong enough for Colt Brennan to gain serious Heisman consideration?
Personally, I think the answer to both questions should be “NO!” The Rainbow Warriors are playing 9 or 10 teams that BCS conference members get lambasted for scheduling, and no where is this more absurd than booking a home game with Charleston Southern.
How bad of a program is Charleston Southern?
The Citadel and Furman traditionally schedule
guys like this for homecoming.
CSU has an all-time record in football of 56-116. The program’s only games against Div I-A teams include 6 contests with UAB shortly after the Blazers left Div I-AA and four games with South Florida.

In fairness to Chuck Southern (as Wes Durham called them today), they are coming off their best year in history going 9-2 and finishing in a four way tie for 2nd (and next to last) in the "prestigious" Big South. And by “best year” I mean “only good year.” It’s important to note that they only left the State of South Carolina twice last year. They must have been saving their money for the big trip to Aloha U.

CSU will travel 5,000+ miles for the match-up. Between the jet lag, the talent differential, and June Jones’ penchant for inflating stats and running up the score, the Warriors have a legit shot at breaking 100 points on the Buccaneers.

Wait...there is something more absurd than booking CSU.
Hawaii is also playing Div I-AA Northern Colorado. Last year, Charleston Southern would probably have beaten Northern Colorado (1-10) senseless. This will be “the other” UNC’s first game against a Div I-A team since they played Colorado State in the mid-80s.

If the Rainbows make a BCS game due to formula, pathetic schedule and idiot pollster votes, it will be a travashamockery. (insert pounding on the desk hand gesture)

And why should I/you care?
Well…I’m pretty sure the Sugar Bowl will get the last pick of the BCS at-large teams this year. It belittles the bowl, and the SEC to have to play such someone who did so remarkably little to get there.

Therefore, I say Go Huskies. May they open a chocolate milk jug full of whoop ass all over June Jones’ squad.

See Also:
-- How good is Colt Brennan - SundayMorningQB

PWD

August 23, 2007

"Red Out" for Oklahoma State Game


David Ching and I got the same note from students attempting to organize a "Red Out" for the Oklahoma State game. They're using FaceBook, message boards and other means to remind people to wear red to the game. Here's the note.

Word traveling around the UGA students is a red-out for the opening home game against OSU. Many of us really want this to happen, and for it to work successfully. I am asking you a huge favor, as I know you are well respected among the UGA fanbase. Please PLEASE get the word out about this red-out to as many friends and fans as you possibly can. A red-out against a visiting Big XII program on national television would give the Bulldog squad added publicity and attention, and we as students feel it would energize the team and the crowd to no end. PLEASE do everything you can to support this cause.
Hell...what other color would you wear?
It's not like a Black Out where we're going to try and look like something we're not (ie. Gamecocks). Obviously, I'm in support of the more Red in the stadium the better. Although, it won't make a difference or energize the team; I do think it looks great on TV.

If you would like to join the Facebook group for this it's called "REDout Ok State." If I screwed up the link, don't blame me. I've been on Facebook for like 1 day, and I'm in my 30s so the FaceTubes are new to me. Speaking of which, feel free to add me as a friend. I'm listed as Paul Westerdawg. No snarky photo yet.

And speaking of wearing red, it just so happens that I have red t-shirts, golf shirts and hats in the FanShop store. What a coincidence. lol.

Update -- Groo's reaction was similar as mine. He said, "Asking Georgia fans to come to a game in red is like asking Cure concert-goers to wear black. It’s just going to happen." Amen. But I'm all for the movement. Just as long as they are loud.

PWD

2006 Georgia vs. Auburn Highlights

The first clip is ESPN's highlight package from the game. The second clip explains how Tra Battle got the pick six by reading the coverage properly.


Video uploaded by UboatCommander. If you're into obscure Bama or Auburn highlights, this guy has you covered.

PWD

More on the Zeier & Howard Combo


Georgiadogs.com's photo from the announcement

Dean Legge offers an editorial regarding Howard's move to the play by play job. I highly recommend reading it. His article starts with Howard and Zeier practicing in Sanford Stadium for the new gig.

Josh Kendall's article talks about how Zeier got the interview. While David Ching offers both an interview with Loran Smith and a full Q&A with Zeier and Howard.

As for me...I have to quote my brother in regards to Georgiadogs.com's photo on their front page (see above). "That photo is so bad. It looks like something that your parents show at a wedding rehearsal dinner...to embarrass you."

PWD

Big 12 Preview

Before I get into my thoughts, I want to share some of the "Best of" previews I've seen off the beaten path. To get us started, Barking Carnival is an outrageously funny blog devoted to Texas and the Big 12. Their conference team by team previews are pretty off the wall. Let's start with the program most relevant to Georgia fans.

The Oklahoma State Cowboys preview has a series of quality lines; although none tops this (warning profanity):
Offensive coordinator Larry Fedora knows what he’s doing, moving his family to Stillwater aside. He’s the guy that made Chris Leak a household name. Granted, it was ‘That Leak guy at Florida is a huge p*ssy,’ but at least people were talking. He runs a no huddle spread offense that worked really well last year against teams not named Texas.
He also has completed previews of Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Nebraska and others. I didn't see a Texas preview yet, but I'm sure its coming soon.

Other Big 12 Team Previews:
-- Big 12 South Picks - Sunday Morning Quarterback
-- Big 12 North Picks - Sunday Morning Quarterback
-- Missouri as Big 12 North Favorite - Houston Chronicle
-- The Big XII's bottom feeders - AOL Fanhouse

Westerdawg's Preview:
    Big XII North:
    1. Nebraska - Callahan gets his QB.
    2. Missouri - Who else?
    3. Kansas State - Out of shape QBs don't instill confidence
    4. Colorado - Lost 4 games by a TD or less in '06.
    5. Kansas - Please don't eat me.
    6. Iowa State - Devolving back into the land of Who Cares

    Big 12 South:
    1. Texas - Will Colt's shoulder stay attached?
    2. Oklahoma - I could QB these guys behind that OL
    3. Oklahoma State - Also lost 4 games by a TD or less.
    4. Texas Tech - Won 4 games by a TD or less. Luck runs leaner this year.
    5. Texas A&M - I have a Coach Fran Voodoo Doll. Is that bad?
    6. Baylor - Baptists are better at softball than football.

    (Image: Mark Mangino)

    Bowls:
    Fiesta - Texas
    Orange - Oklahoma
    Gator - Nebraska (via Big 12 option instead of Big East)
    Cotton - Oklahoma State
    Holiday - Missouri
    Alamo - Texas Tech
    Insight - Insight.com
    Independence - Texas A&M
    Sun - Big East goes here when Big 12 goes Gator
You'll find nothing ground breaking there. Having said that, if you're looking for dark horses to emerge watch opening weekend in the SEC. If either OSU or KSU were to upset UGA or Auburn, the momentum from those wins could propel them forward. Otherwise, I think the league will be pretty predictable at the top and bottom.

As for the middle of the pack? Most of the Big 12 (read: other than NU, OU and UT) suffers from altitude sickness. Anytime they get a little momentum in the polls they self destruct and come crashing back to earth. They are such strangers (or long lost friends in TAMU's and CU's cases) to long term success that they have zero idea how to handle prosperity. In many ways, the middle and bottom end of the conference reminds me of the ACC. You could swap the uniforms of Mizzou, KSU, TTU and TAMU with Clemson, GT, UVA, NCSU and Maryland, and you'd never know the difference.

Am I wildly off base?

PWD

August 22, 2007

Georgia vs. OSU Gameday T-Shirt Now Available


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You can pick up the 2007 Season Opener T-Shirt for the UGA vs. Oklahoma State game at our Team Fan Shop. This item ships within 2 business days guaranteed by TeamFanShop. For more photos of the shirt or to buy it, visit our store.

Speaking of the store, they also have a new ladies Georgia Bulldog hat that I think looks really sharp. Or you could go for the new Georgia Bulldog ladies thong if you're interested in going in a wildly different direction.

Visit the store. Thanks.

PWD

Damon Evans throws his old QB a Touchdown Pass

UGA and WSB 750am announced that Scott Howard will be joined in the Radio booth by former Georgia quarterback Eric Zeier for all 2007 road games. Howard has handled color commentary duties for UGA football along side Larry Munson since '93. He will move over to the play by play chair while Zeier takes the color job. Georgiadogs.com has all the details. Per the announcement:

Veteran Georgia radio announcer Scott Howard and former All-America quarterback Eric Zeier will serve as the University of Georgia football radio broadcast team for road games during the 2007 season according to an announcement by UGA Director of Athletics Damon Evans and Bulldog rights holder and flagship station, News/Talk 750 WSB.

The Georgia home games will feature Larry Munson, starting his 42nd season, in the play-by-play role with Howard providing color as he has since 1993. Loran Smith will fill his normal role as Tailgate Show co-host and sideline reporter for all games this season while Neil “Hondo” Williamson will continue to co-host the Tailgate Show as well as fulfill his duties in the booth.
Personally, I think this is an excellent choice. I've heard Zeier on the radio several times, and he provides a high energy, candid take on things. He's more energetic than Buck Belue, and he's not a imbecile loose cannon like Jeff Dantzler.

One of Zeier's wide receivers on the '91 and '92 teams was a young guy named...Damon Evans. Eric might've had the inside track on this one given that his old teammate was running the search. Regardless, good for him.

By the way...I truly am old. My former classmate is the color guy for the football team. Damn. That's a gig for old-timers right?

See Also:
-- AJC's take on the new team - AJC (great quote from Howard near the end!)

PWD

UGA Practice Notes

Chip Towers has a nice profile piece on Dannell Ellerbe, UGA's middle linebacker. In the article Coach Janeck (line backers) says that Ellerbe's move to MLB from WLB was less about Brandon Miller's performance than what Ellerbe did to take the job. Per the article:
The decision to start Ellerbe at what is essentially the quarterback position on the defense had more to do with what he was doing than what Miller was not. "Brandon did a great job at [middle linebacker]," Jancek said. "It really had more to do with Dannell's comfort level there. He's taken right to it and had a great camp."
That's good news. However, it doesn't make me feel any better about having Miller at SAM linebacker given how few plays he's made there over the past three years. Oh well. Trust the coaches I guess.

(Image: Ellerbe after his INT vs. Boise State in 2005)

Speaking of middle linebacker, Carter Strickland has an interview with Marcus Washington. Strickland's article also has depth chart updates at several positions.

Other Camp Headlines:
-- DE, TE and Punter depth chart discussion - DawgPost.com
-- Scout team simulates OSU - UGAsports.com
-- Dawgs on Scooters -- DawgPost.com
-- Practice Notes - David Ching
-- Bobo's Dilemma - AJC

OSU Headlines:
-- Live from Stillwater - Athens Banner Herald
-- OSU Lineman Makes Comeback - Tulsa World
-- Tuesday Practice Notes - OSU Scout.com Site ($)
-- Errors marred Saturday Scrimmage - Tulsa World

And lastly...on the top of UT vs. Cal...."oh no...not the mini-megaphones." (DawgsOnline)

PWD

'07-'08 Basketball Schedule Announced


The Georgia Bulldogs have released the full basketball schedule for the 2007-2008 season. The non-conference line-up is highlighted by two solid home games (GT and Wake Forest), two solid road games (Gonzaga and Wisconsin), and a trip to Hawaii.

Interestingly, there are only five games against last year's sub-250 RPI teams, and only four of those will count in the rankings. This is an all-time snack cake low for Coach Felton. Still too sugary for my taste, but it's improvement.

The lowlights of the schedule include booking a Div II team (Augusta State), no neutral site game in Gwinnett or Atlanta, and two sub-300 RPI teams in Presbyterian (a new independent) and Jacksonville State. The RPI information based on Ken Pomeroy's stats for last season:

Team'06-'07
RPI
Conf.
Wisconsin (road)
4
Big 10
Georgia Tech (home)
52
ACC
Gonzaga (road/neutral)
60
WCC
Delaware St. (home)
120
MEAC
Wake Forest (home)
122
ACC
ETSU (neutral)
123
ASun
Grambling (home)
287
SWAC
Elon (home)
298
So. Con
Jacksonville St. (home)
315
OVC
Presbyterian (home)
N/A
Independent
Augusta State (home)
N/A
Div II



Other likely teams in Hawaii


Rd 2: Tulane or St. Mary's (Ca)
143 or 154

Rd 3: Hawaii or Ohio or St. John's
98 or 105 or 133


Look for Delaware State and GT to slide significantly in the ratings while Wake and Gonzaga make a move up. Also, Presbyterian isn't as bad as it looks. Yes, they will stink, but statistically some of that will be softened by them playing the toughest schedule. They'll still stink badly though. Savannah State bad.

The Hawaii trip is especially well scheduled. The RPI system gives you .6 strength of schedule points for a home win, 1.0 for a neutral win, and 1.4 points for a road win. Losses are counted in opposite fashion such that a home loss counts as 1.4 points. (this is an over simplification, but you get the idea).

In other words, scheduling teams like Hawaii, St. John's, Tulane and ETSU is the RPI equivalent of scheduling teams like Iowa, Missouri, NC State, Nebraska and Oklahoma (based on last year's RPI). Even though it's not nearly as entertaining as actually...you know...playing those teams...you know...at home.


My overall feeling on the schedule:
I would've liked to have gotten a decent RPI top 150 game in Gwinnett Arena instead of the pointless Augusta State scrimmage match-up. But overall, it's a continued incremental improvement on the scheduling front from Felton. He and Coach Hermann aren't just scheduling a little tougher every year. They're scheduling a little smarter, and that's more important than scheduling hard.

Is it an overly watchable home non-conference schedule? Definitely not.
Will the early home slate sell non-conference tickets? No.
Will it help us make the tourney. Hopefully.

We should go 10-3 at worst vs. the non-conference schedule. If we can do that and add a 9-7 SEC record, we make the SEC tourney very interesting for a change. It would come right down to the wire...and 11 non-conference wins is very doable.

Other schedule tidbits:
-- UGA plays three of its first five SEC games on the road.
-- The middle of the schedule reveals 4 of 5 SEC home games in a row.
-- The schedule closes in brutal fashion with 4 of 6 SEC road games.
-- We play GT in Athens four days after playing Gonzaga in Spokane. Here's hoping we booked a heckuva well timed flight back home!

What's your reaction?

PWD

August 21, 2007

Video: Big Hits from Thomas Davis

Quinton McDawg gave us a heads up on this Thomas Davis montage. Big. Hitter.

PWD

Practice Updates

Dawgbone.net has you covered this morning. But if you want your mind blown with knowledge just start with David Ching's blog today. He's got more quotes than John Bartlett.

PWD

Where is Frank the Tank when you need him?


Princeton Review has issued their Top Party Schools list. Georgia comes in at 5th place. In the good old days, we owned the #1-10 spots, and it wasn't even close.

UGA students these days must total slackers. They are nowhere near ready to bring home a national title in boozing, whoring and debauchery. Where's the commitment to excellence?

Fifth place. Wow. I sit here shaking my head. Now...if you'll excuse me. I'm going to bed. I've got a big day tomorrow. I'm going to Home Depot. Yeah, buy some wallpaper, maybe get some flooring, stuff like that. Maybe Bed, Bath, & Beyond, I don't know, I don't know if we'll have enough time.

See Also:
-- Party School List - FanBlogs.com
-- UGA ranks 5th - What's Bruin Dawg?

PWD

Best Football Day of the Year: Nov. 10th


Image: DawgPost.com

If you're a college football fan, check your Lay-Z-Boy's pull lever for proper WD-40 lubrication, focus on your TIVO/DVR decisions and chill the beer a little colder on November 10th because you have tough decisions to make.

That weekend will present you with the best college football watching day of the year. Check out this slate of games:

    SEC
  • Auburn at Georgia - the Deep South's oldest rivalry. The home team is 5-11-1 since '90 in this series. A trend we're hoping to buck this year.

  • Arkansas at Tennessee - McFadden & Co. meet up with a Vol squad looking for revenge. The Vols will have a shot to cinch the East and McFadden could be stalking the Heisman in this one a best. At worst, both teams should still be in contention for New Years Day Bowls.

  • Florida at South Carolina - Meyer is 1 play away from starting his career 0-2 vs. Spurrier, and he's facing arguably South Carolina's most talented squad since 1984. The last two games were incredibly entertaining. Expect more of the same.

    ACC
  • Florida State at Virginia Tech - If FSU's new coaches do their job, this could be a preview of the ACC title game. Both teams could have BCS At-Large or better dreams. VT is exceptional at home, but Beamer is 0-7 vs. Bowden.

  • Boston College at Maryland - If BC wants to win the Atlantic division, they'll most likely have to win this game.

  • Virginia at Miami - This shouldn't be a big game, but with Patrick Nix calling the plays in Coral Gables, this could be a great upset type affair.

    Others
  • Michigan at Wisconsin - The Wolverines play OSU, ND, Penn State and Oregon at home this year. This is their only tough road game. This will decide UW's chances at a BCS at-large at a minimum.

  • USC at Cal - I believe this is the defacto Pac-10 Title Game. Obviously, UCLA fans would disagree.

  • Texas Tech at Texas - The Red Raiders will need a win here to have a shot at the Cotton, Holiday or Gator Bowls. A loss and it's hard to imagine they end up anywhere interesting. The Horns should be narrowing in on the Big 12 South title or a BCS At-Large birth with this game.

  • Fresno State at Hawaii - One of only three legit chances for the Warriors to take a loss.
And just to get you primed for the weekend, West Virgina hosts Louisville on Thursday Night. Weekends like this are why you need TV and Satellite reception at your tailgate. UGA vs. Auburn will either be a 3:30 pm (my assumption) or an evening ESPN/ESPN2 pm kickoff. Either way, the remote control will be burning up as we bounce from quality game to quality game.

PWD

August 20, 2007

Prepare for the Cowboy Invasion

I post quite a bit of clips from "Your Tubes" (as my dad now calls it). Some of it sports related. Some smack. Every so often a video transcends sport and gives you a glimpse into another culture. This is what's heading towards Athens on Sept. 1st.

Brace yourself. Video by Sandstorm88. (Ht- Quinton McDawg)

PWD

Wes Durham Talks about Larry Munson

Durham spends some time with CSTV discussing Munson's impact on the profession.

See Also:
-- What makes Munson one of a kind? - AJC

PWD

Saban stares into the face of Karma


There is nothing to see here. Please move along.

Remember a couple of months ago when Nick Saban took a shot at Mark Richt regarding player discipline? It looks like Richt is the one who should be chiding Saban now. Alabama star defensive back Simeon Castille was arrested Sunday morning for disorderly conduct outside a Tuscaloosa nightclub. This is just the most recent arrest for the Tide who also had three players involved in a street brawl on July 14.

It looks like even Saban can lose control of a couple of players who not only want to get drunk, but fightin' drunk. Remember that, Nick, next time you want to rib someone about players in a bar. In any case, I doubt Castille will miss significant playing time and I'd bet he's playing September 22nd.

(Story Update: He was arrested, and "there's nothing to see here.")

See Also:
-- Bammer Apologist Kool Aid Drinker - RollBamaRoll

Quinton McDawg

Site Feed Subscribers: Moving to "Full Post" reader

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Yes. Technically, you'll still get the full post on your old atom.xml feed. But it sorta screws me long term if you stick with the old feed. You give a little...upgrading via one of the links below. You get a little. Full post view. Feel free to use upgrade buttons below.









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Rennie Curran: Inspirational Story


Rennie Curran (Image: Dean Legge. DawgPost.com)

Josh Kendall interviewed Rennie Curran, freshman linebacker for Georgia, about his native home land of Liberia, his upbringing and the opportunity and responsibility of being a Georgia Bulldog.

From the article:
Rennie Curran Sr. and Josie Curran moved to Atlanta from war torn Liberia before their only son was born, but that didn't stop the bloodshed from two separate civil wars that lasted a total of 11 years from reaching their suburban home.

When Rennie Curran Jr., now a true freshman linebacker at Georgia, was growing up, the Curran home was a safe house for friends and family seeking refuge from the strife. At one point, more than 12 people lived in the home, Josie Curran said.

"I had to give up my bed some nights, so it was just a real humbling experience," Rennie Curran said. That experience has never left Curran, nor has the lesson his parents have drilled into him again and again.
Mohamed Massaquoi is also from Liberia. Both of these guys have faced some unusually tough situations on their path to Athens. During Curran's recruitment, I wrote the following on this site.
I read in an interview somewhere that Massaquoi never talks about his Liberian heritage or his family's time there with the media. I don't blame him. After reading the CIA link above and glancing at the Wikipedia entry on Liberia, I wouldn't want to talk about it either.
Back to Rennie...Curran is a power packed, generously listed 5'11" 210 pounds of tackling whoop ass. Although a different continent entirely, his background and stature remind me of Dat Nguyen, the Texas A&M linebacker, who rewrote all the TAMU tackling records.

Nguyen's family immigrated from South Vietnam and he came up pretty hard. Nguyen was also a very undersized linebacker who consistently made play after play after play after play.

(Image: Nguyen. Dallas Morning News)

I can't wait to see how Curran develops.

See Also:
-- Curran won't redshirt - Savannah News (scroll way down to read it)
-- Updating the redshirt candidate list - Columbus Ledger
-- About Liberia - Wikipedia
-- Dat Nguyen Bio - Wikipedia

PWD

August 19, 2007

I hate me some Auburn, but....

This video from MissionSEC shows the training of their eagles. The best part is the intro quote.

"You just don't take an eagle, and let it loose in front of 87,000 people. It takes some preparation."
Roy Crowe
Head Eagle Trainer & Vice President of Ironic Names
Auburn University

PWD

August 18, 2007

SEC West Video Preview

The folks at CSTV gave me a heads up on this one.

PWD

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August 17, 2007

Offensive and Defensive Headlines


Image: Dawgpost.com

There are a couple of articles today about the wide receivers. Josh Kendall starts things off with talk of the wide receiver ready to prove the critics wrong. He also mentions that Michael Moore (no the skinny one) is making a big push for playing time at WR. And he lets us know the progress of Aron White at TE/WR. (not sure how many of those articles are for subscribers).

As for the offensive side of the ball, Kiante Tripp had some entertaining quotes that David Ching has transcribed regarding his move to offensive tackle.

On the defensive side, the AJC has a large profile on Reshad Jones and his push for playing time at safety. David Ching has an interview with Jarius Wynn. If Kiante Tripp is on one end of the media savvy super quote machine spectrum, then Wynn is on the other.

Lastly, the AJC has an article up profiling the cross training activities on both sides of the ball.

PWD

Why the New Kickoff Rule Shouldn’t Hurt the Dawgs Too Bad


Image Thomas Brown vs. UT (DawgPost.com)

By: Quinton McDawg

If you haven't heard by now, one of the noteworthy rule changes for the 2007 season is a new edict on kickoff ball placement. Instead of the familiar 35 yard line mark for kickoffs, the NCAA has moved the ball back to the 30 yard line, inspiring fear and altering strategies. An extra five yards of field position can be critical, especially at the end of a tight game. While I do not want to minimize the rule change in any way, I don’t think it will affect Georgia as much as other teams.

First, since Richt took over, Georgia has never kicked a lot of balls out of the end zone. In 2002 and 2003, we had no touchbacks. Zero. In 2004, Brandon Coutu, one of the best legs Georgia’s ever had, took over most of the kickoff duties and our touchbacks increased, but not drastically. In the past three seasons, 27% of our kickoffs have resulted in touchbacks.

The Dawgs seem to prefer a high, fluttering kick to the corner of the field and let coverage race down and tackle. So, Georgia is already familiar with the type of strategy most coaches are likely to employ because that is exactly the strategy we've been using for the past several years. Kick it high and stay in your coverage lane. It’s a strategy that has worked for UGA. Georgia hasn’t given up a kickoff return for a TD since Richt took over. Five more yards will undoubtedly help opponent’s field position, but shouldn’t result in a bunch of returns for TDs.

Second, the kickoff coverage for the Dawgs will be better. Richt has noted that the stockpile of redshirt freshmen are good looking athletes with size and speed. Reshad Jones, Darryl Gamble, Akeem Dent and Quintin Banks are often noted by Richt when kickoff coverage comes up. This year, Georgia has more of what Richt likes on special teams: big bodies that can run downfield and make a sure tackle. We’ve lacked an abundant supply of that body type in recent years, but not this season.

For the same reasons, Georgia's return game should be better both because of the rule and because of personnel. The same types of bodies that are good for kick coverage are also good for blocking on kick returns. Also, Georgia hasn't returned a lot of kicks in recent years, about 25%. Our opponents have been much better at getting us to take a knee than the other way around. That means we should get more returns. We should also have able returners with Brown, Moreno, and Henderson which should increase the potency of those returns.

So, while we may see less of this:

We should see more of this:


Thoughts?

Quinton McDawg
Guest Columnist
Georgia Sports Blog

August 16, 2007

HAPPY TICKET DAY!

My season tickets arrived. It is now football season.
PWD

Great Moments in Dawgly Child Rearing (video)

This is one of those things you watch more than once.

+1 Parents

PWD

Day 11 Headlines

Headlines:

Quick editorial (update): I have no problem with giving Joe Cox some snaps. The offensive line from what I'm hearing is stone cold awful right now. They are inexperienced, and our starting QB is likely going to be the crap beat out of him for long stretches this year.

We need the backup QB to have some seasoning because he's more than likely going to come off the bench at some point. Particularly this year. UGA has needed its backup QB in:
    2006 - various times re: injuries and performance
    2005 - ARK and UF re: injuries
    2004 - GT re: injury
    2003 - LSU re: injury (but DG sucked it up and came back)
    2002 - Clemson re: performance
    2001 - no real issues
    2000 - second half of season re: injuries
Richt didn't say he's going to a 2 QB system. There's no sense in over reacting here.

PWD

Battle Hymn Videos -- The Time Draws Closer

If your blood runs red and black.... (3 battle hymn videos)



PWD

August 15, 2007

Headlines of Note


Michael at Braves and Birds takes a look at teams he believes are very likely to be overrated this year based what he calls "The Charles Rodgers Theorem" which is a means to identify overrated teams based on the confluence of two factors:

1. Lots of returning skill position players, but few returning linemen; and

2. Playing much better at the end of the season (typically in an end-of-year rivalry game and then the bowl game) than they did over the first 10-11 games.
The theory is great for eyeballing teams like Clemson 2004 and Tennessee '05. Unfortunately, he lists Georgia as the most likely to be overrated team based on this. It's actually hard for me to disagree. Considering the train wreck of our offensive line and the fact that we lost 3 of 4 starters on defense, we are indeed green up front. It's a long read, but it's interesting.

On the recruiting front, MaconDawg goes around the SEC to check the progress of our neighbors when it comes to signing the next OMG!1!! AWESOMES!!!1! player. The momentum he notes that Alabama has on the high school circuit vs. Auburn also gets mentioned from Finebaum.

Back to Dawg Coverage, David Ching has a Q&A with defensive line coach Rodney Garner (ht - Blutarsky).

Speaking of Senator Blutarsky, he gets all staty on us regarding third down conversions. Sunday Morning QB also chimes in on the topic.

PWD

You want Good News? You can't handle all the good news

Finally a day of almost nothing but good news. David Ching covers yesterday's news conference like Sid Hudgens busting up the Hollywood scene in L.A. Confidential. He brings the detailed scoop on:

  • Brandon Miller's apparent successful move back to SAM. Richt is showing nothing but praise for Miller's "dominating" play at SAM linebacker. In fact, hearing Richt gush praise on Kiante Tripp and then follow it with the word "dominating" to describe Miller reminded me of that Seinfeld sketch where the guy tells Elaine that she's "breath taking" only to use the same term on the ugly baby. That's the only cold water on the day for me.

  • The full low down on Kiante Tripp's move to offensive tackle, and the possible return of Chester Adams to Offensive Tackle. Although, I don't get what all of this means for Vince Vance.

  • Jarius Wynn moving to DT. Although, I don't think that's really all that good.

  • And a ton more
Although, none of his report is off the record, on the QT, or very hush-hush.

PWD

Offensive Line: Building for the Future


Velasco and crew (image: Georgiadogs.com)

I apologize in advance for not remembering who tipped me off to this fact. It was either Dean Legge, Josh Kendall or David Ching. The offensive line's youth this year should pay off huge dividends in the future. How big?

Consider, that we only lose two seniors in 2007, 1 senior in 2008 and 1 senior in 2009. This is how the class separation works before the 2007 freshmen class gets their redshirts.

True FR
RFr.
Sophs
Juniors
Seniors
J. Anderson
C. Davis
V. Vance
S. Haverkamp
F. Velasco
T. Sturdivant
J. Davis


C. Adams
T. Strickland
K. Perez



B. Harden
K. Tripp



C. Little




C. Boling










Sure, there will be growing pains in the near future. Sure, we'll have 3 or more sophs starting along the OL next year. But down the road, the depth we FINALLY have acquired will pay off huge.

Heck, we could have four quality guys as three year (or more) starters in 2009.

See Also:
-- Changes on the offensive line - UGAsports.com
-- No joking matter - Columbus-Ledger

PWD

August 14, 2007

Kiante Tripp Moved to OL Full-time


With the mounting injuries at OL, the Dawgs experimented with athletic man-child Kiante Tripp at offensive tackle today according to David Ching of the Columbus-Ledger. Chip Towers of the AJC also has the story (also updated!).

(Update: It's not an experiment according to Coach Richt who literally gushes with praise for Tripp. Apparently, they had been wooing him over to the OL for a while. They just needed him to want to play OT, and he's on board completely for the sound of things. -- per Josh Kendall's report)

Hell, I'd start him simply on the basis of that bad ass red suit. But that's just me. Image: AJC from signing day 2006.

If memory serves, Scott Kennedy of Scout.com had Tripp rated much higher as an OT than a DE. So the move is interesting from a recruitnik standpoint.

I hate to sound like a certain sunshine pumper who's always talking about the future. BUT, imagine a 2009 OL of...

    OT - Trinton Sturdivant (Jr),
    OG - Clint Boling (Jr)
    C - Ben Jones (So.)
    OG - Chris Davis (Jr.)
    OT - Kiante Tripp (Jr.)
One thing is for sure about that crew. We would finally have an offensive line that could flat out haul ass for big dudes. Those guys would bring a rare level of athleticism to the position. Davis and Tripp can pick 'em up and put 'em down. Regardless, it'll be interesting to see how this offense evolves as the offensive line personnel becomes more athletic.

From David Ching's Blog:
"[Tripp] didn't do everything just right, but it's just amazing to see him move and how he can even make a mistake and then be athlete enough to change direction and run a guy by the quarterback," said Richt. "It's certainly not textbook but it's kinda hard to teach and coach that athleticism, so I think it's gonna be a great move for us."
This is a developing story.

PWD

Big 12 evolution: What if the Big 10 does expand?

To break from UGA practice discussions...there were recent on again off again noise out of the Big 10 about possible expansion. Brian at MGoBlog offered up some candidates for the Big 10 to consider.

Given that Notre Dame is likely never leaving their sweet heart deal with NBC deal to join a conference, some of the top names bantered about for the Big 10/11 included Missouri, Iowa State, Syracuse, Rutgers and Pitt. Missouri in particular has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the past two years.

The downhill effect of a Big 10 move involving a Big 12 member is the Big 12's own need to expand. The logical first name to pop up is former Southwest Conference member Arkansas. However, the Razorbacks would take an enormous financial hit (around $3 million per year in lost revenue by my lousy math) to leave the SEC as the Big 12 generates less overall revenue, and they split the revenues unequally. So why toss away a good thing to take a smaller piece of a smaller pie?

The "What If" conversation around Big 12 changes came up last week on BurntOrangeNation with some of the top candidates being BYU, Utah, Cincy, TCU, Memphis and other names even more far fetched as a replacement should Missouri or Iowa State leave.

One name that might be a great fit for the Big 12 = Louisville. Why?

  • TV: Louisville would open a new TV market of Kentucky and more importantly southern Ohio and Indiana. L'ville is less than 2 hours from Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Plus, they would bring Eastern Time Zone games and viewers to the league. (see DMA info below)
  • Basketball: A strong hoops program would be an ideal fit if Missouri leaves.
  • Geography: Closer than Denver and Salt Lake to most Big 12 members
  • Receptivity: Louisville has no historical ties to the Big East
  • Cash: Big 12 is a better paying gig than the Big East.
While the Cardinals lack the academics to move into the Big 10 discussion, they're not wildly out of line with the Big 12.

Louisville is unranked academically in the Top 125 overall colleges. Academically, they are a peer school with USF or UCF. However, Nebraska, Kansas State, Iowa State, and Oklahoma are academic peers with Tennessee, Auburn and Alabama while Mississippi State and Oklahoma can swap fun stories about the merits of the 64 vs. 128 box of Crayons together.

While nothing is going to happen either way, it's interesting to consider the "What Ifs" if the Big 10 finally makes its move to expand.

Factoids:
    -- Overall SEC Revenue = $122 million (over $10 mil / team)
    -- Overall Big 12 Revenue = $106 million
    -- Overall Big East Revenue = $75 million ($5.8 mil / team)
    -- St. Louis -- 21st DMA
    -- Indianapolis - 25th DMA
    -- Cincinnati - 33rd DMA
    -- Louisville - 48th DMA
    -- Lexington - 63rd DMA
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*DMA = Media market ranking

Day 9 News and Notes


Image: georgiadogs.com

News in 30 seconds:
-- Thomas Brown is the #1 RB as of now.
-- Caleb King is very possible to redshirt per his position coach
-- Brian Mimbs and Drew Butler are neck and neck for Punter duties
-- True freshman Charles White is pushing hard for MLB time
-- the Red Cross Report i
-- Red Cross Report II

Headlines around the Dawg Nation:
-- Official practice report - georgiadogs.com
-- DawgPost.com's Day 9 Article List - Dawgpost.com
-- Chris Davis profile - ABH
-- Injury update - Ching
-- Ok State's Offense - AJC
-- Redshirt likely for Caleb - UGAsports.com

PWD

August 13, 2007

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Georgia Preview from a Bama Blogger

The fine folks at RollBamaRoll are working their way through the SEC as they preview each team. Their preview of the Georgia Bulldogs is now online complete with point-counterpoint from Georgia Bloggers Kyle King and Doug Gillett.As for my take on Georgia? It's hard to know what to make of the 2007 Dawgs. My season overview and predictions are coming soon. Nothing groundbreaking...just some thoughts.

PWD

By the way -- if you need Georgia vs. Alabama tickets, try checking out Stubhub.com. They've got some premium seats available. Granted, they're at premium prices, but it's something to consider.

Site Upgrade Thank Yous

I just wanted to thank everyone who helped my HTML illiterate butt redesign the site. If you're wondering why I upgraded the site and what bugs are left to fix, click here.

  • First off -- I used Aideen's Psycho Template Builder. It doesn't support the new Blogger functionality, but he's working on it. And for my needs it was extremely helpful. It's pretty slick stuff if you're thinking of customizing your blog and willing to give up some of the easy to use new blogger widgets. I have no idea if it's true or not, but I'd wager he's the best builder of free English oriented HTML templates in all of Iran. (The things you find on the cybertubes)

  • Second, thanks to Dave Akins who helped me fix my busted code and pull most of the big bugs out.

  • Third, all you who gave feedback on the redesign. Particularly Dawgnoxious and Iron Chef Turducken.

  • And lastly, Thur at the Blogger Workshop. I didn't use any of his templates, but they helped me figure out what I really wanted.
Thanks again. I've got another "site upgrade" of sorts planned very shortly. That will help on the content end. More on that later.

Paul Westerdawg
Georgia Sports Blog

Not much positive out of Scrimmage 1


Image: Georgiadogs.com

We're less than 3 weeks from kickoff, and things aren't going so great. The good news is that we've still got two more scrimmages. The bad news is that we've only got two more scrimmages.

When you're heading into a season with 8 of the top 10 offensive linemen having never played a game in Sanford Stadium, you're more than a little vulnerable to problems there. The 2003-2006 offensive line recruiting has come home to roost. Saturday's practice saw a starting OL of three true freshmen, a redshirt freshman and a senior.

Luckily, Chester Adams and Scott Haverkamp should make a full recovery from their injuries in time for Ok State. Hopefully, they'll recover in time for Scrimmage 2. It's never pretty on the offensive side of the ball at this point in the fall, and this year is certainly no exception. So we can take comfort in the normalcy of it. We can also take comfort in having won the SEC East (or better) with mediocre or worse OLs in the past (47 sacks in 2003 being the crown jewel case study in overcoming OL play).

There are other issues of concern right now. Brandon Miller is "the key to the defense" according to Richt, but now he's experimenting at a new position. And there's yet to be a positive report about the Wide Receivers that I've seen.

The good news....the defense is playing pretty well over all. Plus (to quote Dean Legge in tonight's chat) Stafford went 13 of 20 in spite of playing behind a pretty rag tag OL. That's not too shabby.

See Also:
-- Unofficial post-scrimmage 2 deep - David Ching
-- Dawgs in a foul mood after scrimmage - MaconTel
-- Searels and the media - DawgPost.com

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August 12, 2007

Ty Willingham. Milk Drinker.


Ty Willingham is getting head turning press for his decision to have his team use the healing power of chocolate milk to help with the redehydration process after practices. Per the AP:

The Huskies are experimenting with a new form of nutritional replacement following practices. Along with giving the usual water and sports drinks to rehydrate and replenish during grueling preseason practices, Washington's football staff is requiring its players to drink a small carton of fat-free chocolate milk.

And no, Oreos are not included.
My favorite line from the article..."When asked recently what was the best part of being a Husky, center Juan Garcia had a unique answer: 'I said 'tradition and chocolate milk.'"

Somewhere Jim Donnan is sitting with a refreshing jar of pickle juice and wondering where the hell was all this great press for non-traditional beverages in 1997?

The "Got Milk" movement has even drawn the attention of Coach Van Halanger at Georgia. He mentions the milk movement in a recent article with the Chattanooga Free Press.

PWD

August 11, 2007

About the Site Upgrade -- Known Issues

Welcome to the newly redesigned Georgia Sports Blog! As regular readers know, I've been working to move the site to a three column design for quite some time. The site seems to be pretty stable since the move, but there are some issues that will get sorted out over time. But first...

Why I made the change:

  • Navigation: Once you get used to the navigational methodology, it should be easier to bounce around the site. Everything is in a more logical, consistent place. Links, blog roll and archive on the left and ads/search on the right. It's like a new haircut. You may not like it at first, but it should grown on you.

  • More space for new features: There are a variety of new features that I'm considering including a "Label Archive," a jukebox, Georgia Sports Blog apparel store, Del.ic.ious headlines, etc. There was no where to put those new features in the old 2 column design.

  • Monetization of the Site: To be totally honest, I would do the blog for free. I've received over a dozen offers to write for other blogs, blog aggregators or site publishers in various arrangements from legit (AOL and well known sports sites) to downright sketchy (don't ask). I've refused those offers because this is my hobby, and I don't want to lose control of the site (Plus, I have a real job). My goal for the site is to deliver great content that keeps folks entertained. Obviously that starts with entertaining myself. Financially, I'll never get rich doing this. But I'd like to offset some of my vast Bulldog related expenses. The new design allows me to better deliver ads and affiliate information in an organized away...hopefully without interfering with the navigation of the site. Before, I used ads to break up navigational elements on the sidebars, and many of you never saw some of the site's resources.

  • Branding: There are some branding changes that I'd like to make over time, and the design will help with that. More on that some other time.

  • Stagnation: Honestly, I was tired of looking at the old design.
All that said, I know the site transition won't be perfect. So let's start with the stuff that I know is an issue (tech speak for quasi or completely broken).

Known Issues/Problems
  • Clickable Headlines for Blog Articles: Update: This issue is fixed. Dave supplied the code, and you should be able to click on a headline with no problem.

  • Comment Font Size: UPDATE: This appears fixed due to Dave's suggestion. Let me know if its' still busted

  • Cool Bullets on the Sidebars: I miss this little guy . I'm trying to bring it back on the side bar as an automatic feature in the LI tag, but I don't know how to do that in the CSS Style sheet. If you're a CSS guru, can you tell me how to fix this?

  • Monitor Resolution / Blog Width: The blog was previously 800 pixels wide, and now it is 960 pixels wide. The main content area remained virtually the same width. According to the site stats, roughly 7-8 percent of you have a monitor resolution less than 960 pixels wide. That means most of you shouldn't be negatively affected by the wider screen. Those of you who have the smaller monitors will only be impacted in that you won't be able to see as many advertisements. No biggie right?

  • Expandable Posts; Most of you won't notice this, but I lost (at least temporarily) the ability to break up long posts using the "expand" or "read more" feature. I hope to have that back soon.
Now...I need to know what else is busted or looks wrong. Particularly in different browsers.

Any help / feedback would be appreciated.

PWD

SITE UPDATE TODAY

I'm going to attempt to move this site to the new 3 column design today. If the site goes to hell in a hand basket over the next few hours, that's why. Wish me luck.

1:15 Update -- It's the calm before the storm. It just looks like it works. Now, I'm figuring out what's busted on the back end. So far the expandable posts thing is the biggest whiff.

2:00 Update -- It seems pretty stable. I'll post "known issues" in a few minutes.

2:15 Update -- The "What's New" article is up.

PWD

August 10, 2007

Bill Brasky eat your heart out

The infamous Brasky, a 10 foot tall 734 pound bear of a man, would tremble in fear at the very thought of rolling with Dan Magill and his buddies.

Image: Dan Magill

Magill is the legendary former Bulldog sports information director, hall of fame tennis coach, inventor of the Bulldog Club, and all-around Georgia historian. In his two most recent articles for the Athens Banner Herald, he discusses two long time friends and Athens Legends. The fictional Bill Brasky has nothing on these guys.

On Fred Birchmore, age 96 and current Athens resident:

He's well known for walking on his hands down the stairway of the Washington Monument in the nation's capital. And, I well recall him walking on his hands down the steps of Sanford Stadium on the north side, then across the field (before the hedges grew) and up the south side. He never stopped until he reached the top.

Once rode his bicycle 25,000 miles from Germany across the Alps and later to Thailand and from California across America. His bicycle is in the Smithsonian.

All-American caliber gymnast...as a hobby.

1930 Southern Conference champion boxer.

And all of that is nothing compared to the nine million pound wall in his yard that he built by hand. According to the UGA Alumni Association he built the Great Wall of Happy Hollow, "a five and a half-year project he undertook at age 75 that involved his moving 12 train boxcar loads of large rocks to his residence in Athens. He built the wall surrounding his 2 acre compound that reaches 18 feet high in places."

Also holds a law degree from Georgia,

On his friend Herschel Carithers:
Once co-hosted a Snake Fight with Magill in Athens that drew 200 people.

And, in 1963, when Georgia's basketball coliseum was just a skeleton (only the big concrete roof had been built), he flew a small airplane smack through the building - a tremendous feat which he never admitted because it was against the law. I know he did it because I saw it.
The Snake Fight is particularly bizarre because it involves a young Magill and Carithers both independently capturing 5 to 6 foot snakes (King Snake and a Rattlesnake) and then carrying them into a bar...the same bar...as a matter of coincidence.

As an homage to Birchmore and Carithers, I present you with three clips from SNL's Brasky stories. They start to sound like Magill's friends the more you listen to them. Both stories are must reads on the ABH's web site.



See Also:
-- Magill on Birchmore - ABH
-- Magill on the Snake Fight and Carithers - ABH
-- Around the world on a Bicycle - Amazon.com
-- The Birchmore Family - UGA Alumni Association
-- Dan Magill -- Wikipedia

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Richt channels Thorton Melon


"The view from the 10-Meter Platform"
Photo by Brant Sanderlin - AJC (Click to jump to gallery)

Richt took the entire team to the Olympic pool over at the Ramsey Center to blow off some steam yesterday. Coach Richt sets the gold standard for leading by example when he executed a back flip off the 10-meter board.

Can you imagine Joe Pa or Bobby Bowden's wrinkly old asses jumping off a 3-story tower with the players? Bowden would probably just go on an on about how "the triple lindy, dadgumit, is the only dive that matters."

Not to be outdone by Georgia when it comes to impressing potential recruits with aquatic endeavors, Tommy Tuberville announced this morning that Auburn now offers an academic major in "Jumping into the Water." Saban, on the other hand, "Doesn't have time for this sh#t."

See Also:
-- AJC.com photo library
-- Georgiadogs.com photo library
-- Athens Banner Herald Photo Library
-- DawgPost.com photo library
-- UGAsports.com audio interview with Richt
-- Back to School Movie Quotes - IMDB


Coach Richt flips for play time (image: Rebecca Hay/georgiadogs.com)


Photo by Trevor Frey - Athens Banner Herald


PWD

August 9, 2007

Delighting in the Misery of Others


From EDSBS (click to enlarge)

Orson Swindle has been running a great series called "Daily Affirmations" in which he counts down the days towards football season with photos. I supplied today's photo and caption with the help of GTDean on TheHive.

The photo is from the 2000 GT vs. Clemson game in which Tech won on "The Catch" as time was running out. The picture reinforces my belief that delighting in the misery of others is at least half the fun of college football.

PWD

Ranking the Redshirt Candidates


Practice goes on. (Image; Georgiadogs.com)

I took a look at the 23 new faces on the Georgia Bulldog football team, and I attempted to rank them based on their odds of redshirting. "1" being the least likely to redshirt and "23" being the most likely. Here's my list:


Player Name
Comments
1.
Scott Haverkamp OL
JUCO looks to have locked a starting OG spot.

2.
Vince Vance OL
Has already burned his redshirt at GMC. He has
3 years to play 3.
3.
Trinton Sturdivant OL
Freshman starting role to protect Stafford's blindside.

4.
Jarius Wynn DE
Dawgs desperately need him to push up the depth
chart, but regardless he's not redshirting.
5.
Corvey Irvin DT
Dawgs need "grown men" at DT.

6.
Ben Harden OL
More in shape than Anderson. Better body than
Perez. Cross training OG and C.
7.
Drew Butler P
The punter's spot is WIDE OPEN for Butler to take it.

8.
Justin Anderson OL
Physically, looks the part.

9.
Rennie Curran LB
M. Washington has never really contributed. Curran
could fill the 2nd MLB spot.
10.
Bruce Figgins TE
Ben Watson starter kit. Getting work on almost every
special teams unit. I have him rated too low based on
the DawgPost.com interview today.
11.
Caleb King RB
More on Caleb below.

12.
Charles White LB
Someone has to provide depth at LB this year. Will
it be CW?
13.
Tanner Strickland OL
When Harden qualified, it may have pushed
Strickland's chances down.
14.
Aron White TE/WR
Would benefit greatly from a year of growing into his
body one way or the other.
15.
Israel Troupe WR
It's a crowded WR corp where practice reps are hard
to come by.
16.
Walter Hill WR
Less polished than Troupe.

17.
Clint Boling OT
Could make a big push for PT in '07. But he's still
growing into his body.
18.
Justin Houston DE
Recently moved to LB. Learning a new position
screams redshirt.
19.
Neland Ball DE
Near mortal lock to redshirt at ~225 lbs.

20.
Vance Cuff CB
Just arrived on campus. No class separation among
young CB corp.
21.
John Knox S
Just arrived on campus. Buried on '07 depth chart.

22.
Chris Little OL
40-50 pounds over reported "ideal" and a
broken wrist.
23.
Logan Gray QB
Recovering from mono, very skinny and behind
Stafford and Cox.

If I were guessing where you draw the line between redshirts and kids who play it would be around 10th on the list. As for Caleb King, I think there are only two athletic reasons to redshirt (yesterday I could only think of one):
    1. If you think the guy will be here for Year 5. Essentially a redshirt allows a coaching staff to trade Year 1 for Year 5. Nothing about Caleb King's recruitment or talent level suggests to me that he's intending to be here 5 years.

    2. There are simply no touches available in Year 1.
There are tons of none athletic reasons for redshirting such as increased likelihood of graduation, adapting to college and succeeding in life. But if we're just talking football, I think the above two are the main on the field reasons to redshirt.

Richt is pretty unpredictable regarding redshirts. DJ Shockley, Knowshon Moreno, Akeem Hebron, and Paul Oliver are some of the biggest name recruits under Richt, and they all redshirted. Whereas little known one and two star recruits like Nick Jones, Jarvis Jackson, Fernando Velasco, Kelin Johnson and Tra Battle (walkon) played immediately as freshmen.

So you never know. The above is my list. Your thoughts? Specifically...does Caleb redshirt?

See Also (aka Reading Tea Leaves):
-- Figgins getting ready to play - DawgPost.com
-- Aron White Unsure of Natural Position - ABH
-- Few first year plays to make an impact - AJC
-- Figgins draws rave reviews - Columbus Ledger
-- Richt says Vince Vance buying into system - David Ching
-- Caleb King Video - GSB

PWD

August 8, 2007

How UGA knew about VT's plays


Image: HacksawDawg

No wonder Glennon hit Taylor wide open.

PWD

August 7, 2007

Frank Beamer says UGA spied on Hokies before Peach Bowl


Beamer has been listening to the voices in his neck again.

Frank Beamer is closing practices going forward at Virginia Tech because he says there are too many people watching practice that he doesn't know. He specifically says the following about the Chick-Fil-A Bowl game vs. Georgia.

Beamer noted he learned a valuable lesson during his club's preparations for last year's Chick-fil-A Bowl, in which he team lost 31-24 to Georgia.

"We practiced out at Georgia Tech and we let all kinds of people through there ... people we didn't really know," Beamer said. "And I thought it hurt us in the bowl game. I'm not blaming anybody ... but I thought Georgia knew exactly what we were doing in several situations.

"What we've done is when we get to 'team' type stuff we're closing practice down. I think that's in our best interests. I want to give our football team the best opportunity to win on Saturday."
I'm sorry, but what? The Hokies were up 21-3. If we were stealing signs or plays, wouldn't we have leveraged that information sooner. You know before we almost got blown out the Dome?

Maybe, he's referring to the second half when Stafford got us out of bad plays and audibled their defense out of relevance. After years of QBs who are dumb (see: The Mexico Brothers) or incompetent (see: S. Glennon), maybe Beamer didn't realize that QBs are allowed to check out of bad plays when the defense gives away their blitzes pre-snap.

Or maybe, just maybe Beamer is right. Could it be that two Dawg Nation Patriots with extensive training in espionage and stealth with full certification in all Spy Matters actually did watch practices and report back to Coach Richt?

Could it be that the Georgia spies were captured only to escape after in-depth questioning including:
Beamer: Every minute you don't tell us why you're here, I cut off a finger.

Dawgnoxious: Mine your yours?

Beamer: Yours.

Westerdawg: Damn.
Dawgnoxious and Paul Westerdawg would know nothing about that.

See Also:
-- Beamer to close practices - Roanoke News
-- Practice? We're talking about Practice? - DawgSports.com
-- Beamer: Georgia Spied on Us - FanBlogs
-- Georgia Sports Blog Spy School -- GSB

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John Knox Qualifies. Georgia enrolls entire academic class


Knox qualified by this much

John Knox (Safety, Statesboro High School) has apparently qualified. Kudos to the entire 2007 Georgia Bulldog recruiting class as it appears that all 23 kids have now qualified. As the AJC points out, no one is really sure when that last happened. The fact that it's newsworthy that all our recruits qualified is an odd thing.

Some (read: GT fans) will spin it as "a miracle" and "the football factory finally got them all in." Some UGA fans will try and spin it as we're not taking as many academic chances. Or they'll point to Auburn who had 9 or 10 not qualify and take on their own holier than thou attitude.

Based on Richt's comments, it doesn't sound like our recruiting strategy has changed. It's just that all these kids actually made it for once.

Given the educational infrastructure in this state, especially in rural areas, we are always going to have recruits that are cutting it close academically. The state of Georgia didn't become one of the bottom 5-10 states in America academically overnight, and it's not going to turn itself around overnight. If you've got a historical beef with UGA signing academic at risk players, talk to you governor.

I'm comfortable over signing (a little) with the assumption that all might not make it. I'm also comfortable sending kids to Hargrave for a semester or a year if that's what it takes. At the end of the day, a Hargrave/Fork Union kid has to meet the same eligibility standards as any other student-athlete before he enrolls at an NCAA college. So why wouldn't we take advantage of that solution to get kids enrolled?

Respected academic schools like UNC, UVA, Southern Cal, Illinois and even Duke have been known to use the prep school method for getting borderline kids in. So I've got no issue with it.

Sorry for the tangent. I'm glad they all qualified, but I don't think that it's the beginning of a new trend. And I'm fine with us leveraging legit prep schools like Hargrave in the future if that's what it takes to get a kid into school.

See Also:
-- Unofficial FAQ on sending kids to Hargrave - GSB
-- Richt happy about John Knox's news - DawgPost.com

PWD

August 6, 2007

2007 SEC East Preview (Video)

CSTV has their 2007 SEC East Preview video up. (Sorry, I pasted the wrong URL initially)

Go Dawgs.

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Practice Headlines from UGA and our Rivals


Around the DawgnationBad Guy news...PWD

August 3, 2007

USA Today Releases Top 25 Poll


The Georgia Bulldogs debut at #13 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. Georgia Tech starts the season unranked. Our scheduled opponents and other teams of note:
    2. LSU - the pressure is really on Miles
    3. Florida - dramatically overrated at #2
    13. Georgia - a bit high I think
    14. Auburn
    15. Tennessee - a bit low
    20. Arkansas - it's hard for me to take a team serious that starts Casey Dick at QB.
    27. Georgia Tech - when they beat ND, they'll be ranked in Week 2
    30. South Carolina - if it weren't for their schedule. Who knows how high they could climb
    40. Oklahoma State - only registered 15 votes
And as always, Spurrier threw Duke a vote in the pre-season poll. What a comedian.

The seven SEC coaches who are voting this year include: Houston Nutt, Sly Croom, Tommy Tuberville, Les Miles, Steve Spurrier, Phil Fulmer and Mark Richt. Interestingly, Neil Callaway has a vote over at UAB.

George O'Leary also has a vote at UCF, which makes sense. They probably wanted someone with a masters from a prestigious Ivy League school to participate in the voting.

PWD

August 2, 2007

Site Upgrade Getting Closer

I'm almost ready to upgrade the site to the three column design.

Tell me what you think.
-- Feel free to comment over there or over here.
-- Update: I tweaked the colors to try and provide more of a visual anchor into the main content areas. Basically, I reduced the side bar header font size and went from red to dark grey. Does that help?

Does the Test Site work for you? Does anything get chewed up and look gnarly in your browser? What did I forget?

I've gone retro, and I'm ignoring the new blogger functionality in favor of doing exactly what I want/know how to do in HTML. The biggest thing I'm struggling with...how the hell do I make the article headline an active link? On this site, if you click on the headline...something happens. On the new site...nothing. Any of you have any idea on that?

PWD

Season Tickets will be shipped the Week of Aug. 10th


Image: Georgiadogs.com

They aren't shipping the road games or single game home tickets until the week of August 20th. See below.

Per an email from UGA:

The 2007 football season is rapidly approaching, and the anticipation of another successful year continues to build. Season tickets are scheduled to be shipped the week of August 10th. We would, however, like to make you aware of a revision to the originally scheduled single home and out-of-town shipment date of August 10th.

The University of Georgia Athletic Association Ticket Office is awaiting delivery of ticket allotments from two institutions before fulfillment of all orders is reached. The traditional mail date will be delayed until the week of August 20 in order to include these tickets with the single game ticket shipment. We appreciate your patience, and thanks for supporting the Dawgs.
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Dawgs looking at adding another Big Time Opponent to Schedule


Pitt wins national title at our expense (Image: SI)

On Tuesday, Chip Towers reported that the Bulldogs are looking for another "major" opponent for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. That's very interesting in light of the fact that we already have Louisville booked home and home for those two years.

So you might be asking yourself, why 2011 and 2012 to play three teams from power conferences (GT, Lville and the team to be named later).

If the SEC West Rotation doesn't change, we get two of the West's historically weaker teams in 2010, 2011, 2015 and 2016 (some combo of Ark, Ole Miss and MSU). In 2008, 2013 and 2018, we get LSU and Alabama in the same years. The other years -- like 2012 -- we get one tough SEC team and one weaker team.

In those weaker SEC West years, the home schedule needs a bit of glamor. So I imagine we're looking to add another "Ben Hur" game (to quote Donnan) for two reasons:

1. History suggests that Louisville will no longer be a Top 10-15 program in 2011. Petrino is the only coach to achieve greatness, and he's gone. Thus, that series may lack the gusto we might have originally hoped.

2. In 2011, our home schedule marquee games will be SC, AU and Louisville. In 2012, our marquee games are UT and GT. Damon & Co. probably want another high quality opponent at home that year.

So who do we book?
My guess is that we're looking for:
    1. A name team
    2. Who probably wants a home game in 2011 and a road game in 2012
    3. Ain't skeered of us. And we ain't skeered of them.
    4. Has an opening on the same two weeks that we have openings in those years (which ain't many folks)
    5. A team that hasn't already booked one or two quality non-conference games that year
As Mike Floyd pointed out to me via email, it's #5 that probably causes the most problems for us. Shockingly, it's getting late to book a big time team for 2011.

A quick review of NationalChamps.net's future schedules (which isn't exactly update to date, but it's closer than most sites), shows many are booked. (Unofficial)

Possibly have openings. Although who knows if the dates match or whatever:
    Boston College
    Cal
    Maryland
    Minnesota
    NC State
    Pitt - Clemson just canceled a series with them, and we owe them.
    Purdue
    Southern Cal
    Texas A&M
    Texas Tech
    Washington State
Unlikely, but not impossible due to conflicts:
    Texas
    Virginia
    Wisconsin
Highly unlikely based on their existing schedules:
    Clemson
    Florida State
    Iowa
    Miami
    Michigan - no SEC road games since 1922. And the away years are probably wrong.
    Michigan State
    Nebraska
    UNC
    Notre Dame
    Ohio State
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    Penn State
    Rutgers
    UCLA
    Virginia Tech
    Washington
    West Virginia
Now before you get excited about any of those possibilities consider...how many of those teams have played any SEC team on the road in your lifetime?

Of the rest of the list that seems quasi-possible...I'd want 1. Texas 2. Southern Cal 3. Texas A*M. We all know who Kyle King wants. ;)

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August 1, 2007

ESPN fluffing Boise State


Boise State Fan

As I pointed out earlier today, ESPN has been releasing its Top 119 Programs from the past 10 years (1997-2006). Boise State came in at #16. In my opinion, that's bafflingly high.

Fifteen of ESPN's college football "experts" and analysts ranked all 119 Division I-A programs, apparently taking into account:

  • Record - Boise won 97 games from '97-'06. That's tied with Ohio State for second most overall wins during that period. However, 94 of those wins came against teams that BCS conference members get criticized for playing! BSU is 3-12 (by my count) against BCS conference schools, and only one of those wins came on green turf. Yes, they posted a ton of wins, but against a gigantic pile of directional colleges, fictitious states and hyphenated schools.

  • Traditions - Other than blue turf, what are Boise's traditions of merit? Anyone?

  • Recruiting - They have never had a Top 25 recruiting class. If ESPN is going to list recruiting as a factor in the rankings, there's no way that Boise scores well.

  • Facilities - Their stadium seats 30k.

  • Coaches - I'll give them points here as they've been a great farm league program for giving other schools solid leaders. Granted none of their former coaches has ever won a BCS game or conference title upon leaving Boise. But they aren't "bad" coaches.

  • Attendance and support - They don't sellout all their games in glorified high school stadium.

  • Other criteria -I'll give them style points for winning a great game against OU, but good grief. Enough points to make them #16 in the rankings?
Color me unimpressed.

Even more shocking...Ivan Maisel was on the ESPNU College Football Podcast last week. During the show he said that (paraphrase): "We have Boise State at #16, and that's probably a little low."

I wouldn't have Boise in the Top 25.

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ESPN's Top 119 Programs for the Past 10 Years -- Georgia Comments


Image: Jim Hipple

Over the past week or so, ESPN has been releasing its Top 119 Programs from the past 10 years (1997-2006). Fifteen of ESPN's college football "experts" and analysts ranked all 119 Division I-A programs, taking into account:

    Record
    Traditions
    Recruiting
    Facilities
    Coaches
    Attendance and support
    Other criteria
Georgia came in ranked at #11. The Bulldogs are the highest program on the list without a national title.

I initially wanted to use this space to argue that we’ve passed Tennessee (#10 on the list), and I still think that we have. If they were limiting the discussion to the past 5 or 7 years, I definitely believe that we’ve passed the Vols. But the National Title carries so much weight that over a 10 year horizon, I can see listing them above us.

Why should UGA be ranked so high? Our overall resume:
  • Georgia’s 96 overall wins during that period is tied with Michigan and Florida State for 3rd in among BCS conference members. UGA has only two fewer wins than Texas who leads all BCS schools with 98 victories since '97.

  • Two conference championships in the nation’s toughest league ties UGA for #1 in SEC titles over that period.

  • Georgia's 3 SEC Championship game appearances is tied for 2nd in the SEC since '97.

  • Five seasons with 10 wins or more during the period.

  • The most bowl wins over the past 10 years in the nation (8-2 record)
In the next post, we'll talk about the most outrageous ranking on the list. Boise State coming in at #16.

See Also:
-- SEC Teams Ranked by Wins since '97 - GSB

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