Monthly Archives: March 2010

Scrimmage in the Books

A year ago, a big question mark in Athens was the running backs. Richard Samuel was hurt and Caleb King was in the spotlight. By fall practice, Samuel was shining in scrimmages and King was struggling, unprepared to lead. We started the season with Samuel, and he did not produce when the real lights came […]

Urban Meyer Don’t Bark, Y’all

The AJC’s Alexis Stevens reported in a blurb in friday’s sports’ section that “Meyer barks at writer.” I’d like to see him try that power trip crap with me, because I’d full on drown him out. Urban is a control freak. Urban is a known liar. Urban is a petty, selfish wimp of a man. […]

DAWGS ‘Tween The Hedges Seeking 11+ Wins

DEAR DAWGS: It is time to stand up as a program and claim our destiny. Nothing less than ten wins per year from now on – and eleven wins is really the new ten when you consider the extended length of the college season. GEORGIA is a good program, that wants desperately to be great. […]

Can 3-4 Cover GEORGIA’s Problems

We have had so many dope skill position athletes at GEORGIA since I started school there in 1990: Hines Ward, Knowshon Moreno, Garrison Hearst, Matthew Stafford, Andre Hastings, David Greene, AJ Green, Eric Zeier, the Edwards brothers, Ben Watson, Champ Bailey – Who else fondly remembers Champ Bailey running those tunnel screens to perfection as […]

Prediction: Aaron Murray Will Win Starting QB Spot

When you are the starting QB on a team with 10 returning offensive starters, game management and precision are of the utmost importance to your eventual success. I have a hunch, Aaron Murray will be the most-prepared to lead the team offensively by the time we open the college football season against the Ragin’ Cajuns […]

Let’s Get Back to Football

Spring means flowers and showers and March Madness for some …. For us, spring means FOOTBALL. G-Day Game is April 10th at 2pm, and until then, it’s time to get back to football practice for the returning UGA players. We had one crisp practice and then a spring break and now the young men are […]

DAWG Claims School First, an NCAA Indoor Championship

A Big Hairy Blawg Congratulations to UGA Sophomore Track Star Torrin Lawrence. He won the NCAA Championship with a time of 45.23 seconds in the indoor 400-meter dash. I wonder: Can He Catch Passes?

Year 1 of the Coach Mark Fox Regime Is In The Books

Hot-shooting Freshman John Jenkins came off the Vandy bench for 25 points in Nashville tonight. Veteran Vandy Coach Stallings’ defensive strategy of collapsing on Trey Thompkins worked so well in the first half that the Commodores were able to establish a lead they would never surrender. It’s win or go home and they stay. The […]

Bit of a Two-Man, Streaky Half in Nashville

Beal and Leslie Put on Two-Man Show In Streaky Half of Play: Vandy led most of the half on the shooting prowess of All-SEC Senior Guard Justin Beal (12 pts.) and takes to the locker room in Nashville with a lead of 35-27, after a 12-2 run to end the half. On a prior GEORGIA 12-1 […]

Dawgs ready to rumble in NashVEGAS at 10 pm

This is a near-home game for Vanderbilt University, from Nashville, but I predict GEORGIA will pull out the win because we need it. See, #20 Vandy is in the big tourney – March Madness- regardless of the outcome of this game. This season, we lost to them in OT and then beat them. We must […]