Monthly Archives: October 2010

Dawgs Still Competing for SEC East Title

GEORGIA has gone 3-17 versus Florida over the last twenty years. And UGA can go to 2-2 over a four-year stretch with a win, which would be marked improvement of late. GEORGIA owns the all-time record over Florida and we are favored to win today against a wounded Gator squad coming off a bye week, […]

Welcome to Cocktail Party Week

Dawgs are 4-4 after three straight wins in conference. And the mighty Gators roll around on the schedule, a year after Tebow. They’ve been pushed around and shut down on offense and lost three straight, after losing two games total over a stellar two year run that netted a National Championship. We’ve been blown out […]

.500 and Rising for Cocktail Party

Washaun Ealey tied Robert Edwards’ single game touchdown record for the nation’s oldest state chartered public university Saturday night in Lexington, Kentucky with five scores, as GEORGIA rolled up over forty points in SEC play for the third week in a row. All wins. And now UGA remains alive in the race for the SEC […]

Dawgs in Bluegrass Country

It really sucked. Sitting in Athens in the cold at night coming off a cold and watching Georgia give a game to Kentucky last season. In our last five games of that inauspicious campaign, the Dawgs went 4-1 – yet dropped a home game to the lowly Big Blue. Kentucky has never beaten Georgia in […]

Mid-Season in Classic City

Homecoming: UGA vs. Vandy (noon) – The only private school in the SEC, Vanderbilt played in and won a bowl two seasons ago, only to drop to a two-win team last season, terrible even by Commodore standards. Mid-Season in Athens and we have had a horrible half-year of our own, dropping close games we seemed […]

Disappointing Triumvirate: Green, Ealey, C. King

When I’m publicly having to answer this question to LSU fans and BAMA fans: What happened to GEORGIA? We have problems as a program. We have been a huge two-year disappointment, after being disappointed with a #10 national finish three seasons ago. Five losses last year; four losses already this year. And none have disappointed […]

East Tiebreaker Formula: Chance At SEC Title

What had to happen, happened as Florida faced an identity crisis this season resulting in two losses before they have played us, as I predicted. Tim Tebow ain’t walking through the door in Gainesville and moreover won’t play in Jacksonville this season, where he was 2-1 against us as a starting quarterback. And BAMA has […]

Devalued Series Still Matters

It’s Saturday…in Athens, and GEORGIA-tennessee is on today at 12:21 pm. An inauspicious time, for a suddenly devalued series. Both programs have been nationally relevant relatively recently and are winless in the conference. GEORGIA was once a program on the rise that couldn’t get over the Big Orange hurdles of Tennessee and Florida. We dropped […]

The Thin Line Between Winning and Losing

That was a sickening loss. But think of this: If we’d done nothing else more besides having not gotten sacked at the end of the Arkansas game and kicked a winning field goal, we would be only one game back from the lead in the SEC East. Tennessee is down. Kentucky is Kentucky. Vandy is […]