Monthly Archives: July 2013

2013 UGA Football Schedule:

1. 8/31, 8:00 ABC -@Clemson – UGA’s nearest geographic rival, a few miles closer than Tech. 2. 9/7, 4:30 ESPN -South Carolina – Cocks have beaten Dawgs for 3 straight for 1st time ever. (BYE) – Early practice period after 2 Palmetto State teams. 3. 9/21 -North Texas – Mean Green have some pretty alums. […]

Camp Opens With Big D Questions

Let’s call it the Johnny Football factor, what happened to our vaunted defense last year. They couldn’t handle their own hype. They couldn’t handle the heat of success. Coming off a difficult transition year and a switch to the 3-4, Grantham put it all together and UGA finished the year ranked number five in total […]

Depth Chart Battles (and Other Summer Tangents)

Sophomore strong safety Josh Harvey-Clemons is suspended for the huge GEORGIA-Clemson opener on August 31st (8:00 p.m., ABC, at Death Valley in South Carolina) yet is holding off another excellent athlete, junior Corey Moore, on the official team depth chart. The reality is Moore will start the next time toe meets leather, and he actually […]

Can’t Win Them All

Or can you? The SEC as a conference seems to these days. The SEC has dominated the BCS era and goes for an eighth consecutive national championship this season. Further, draw a line all the way across the middle of the United States running through say St. Louis, Missouri. Only one team north of that […]

Love Them While You Can (Win Now)

Since the USFL contracted with Herschel Walker and he became the first underclassman to leave college early for a professional football league, many of the University Georgia’s greatest gridiron talents have played Between the Hedges for relatively short periods of time. Stud wideout AJ Green started and played well all season as a true freshman […]

The Strongest Unit

There seems to be no way for GEORGIA to struggle on offense this year. Last season, the Dawgs led all of NCAA football in a key stat: yardage gained per play (7.08). And everyone coming back has started big football games and really produced. Georgia lost two receivers from 2012 (TK and Marlon) but actually […]

Dozen Years in the Elite Conference

Head football coach Mark Richt coached his final game as a successful FSU assistant under Bobby Bowden in a national title contest. Richt was completely shut down by former Florida coordinator Bob Stoops in his big head coaching breakthrough at Oklahoma. Two years later, Richt had his best team at GEORGIA record wise, coming within […]