Category Orson Charles

One Team Excited to be in Memphis

On a balmy, swirly winter day in the home of The King, blues and BBQ, UGA lost 10-6 to UCF. At 7-3, Mark Richt’s bowl winning percentage is now worse than his overall winning percentage (roughly 74%). Three short years ago today, GEORGIA was a national #10. Four years ago, we’d won a BCS bowl […]

Ah, the Prolonged Misery of J-ville

In J-ville, Georgia played with the most heart I’ve seen from us in years in the fourth quarter and came up just short, as Aaron Murray’s fourth turnover of the day (third interception) was picked in overtime and the Gators kicked the three. We have won three total games versus them in what feels like […]

Tight End U

A position of strength throughout the Jim Donnan and Mark Richt head coaching eras, GEORGIA is absolutely loaded at tight end this season. Sophomore Orson Charles is a wideout in a tight end’s body. He gets downfield and gets open, and his experience of synching with young quarterback Aaron Murray dates back to high school, […]

Did Murray Forget How to Pass?

In his junior year of high school, Murray was regarded as the number one high school quarterback in the nation. And he didn’t grind out stats against inferior competition week in and week out at some small and/or private high school as so many do. He played in one the largest public classifications in the […]

Winning Percentage

Coach Mark Richt has the 3rd best winning percentage of any active college football head coach and the longest tenure of any in the SEC, best conference in the world. Coach has two SEC rings and has finished #3 and #2 at UGA…only one unattained goal awaits. National Championship. For this season, an SEC title […]

Big Time

Let’s get this, Dawgs. We have been pushed around far too long by Florida, and Tennessee has taken back control of that series in a major way. We have been humbled in big games at home. And now we trot out a redshirt freshman quarterback – to lead 10 returning starters. That is where the […]

Never the same as last year

Every year I follow a multitude of preseason prognosticators and guffaw. They generally have very little deviation from the end of the previous season’s order of finish in any given league. This is just amateur of these so-called professionals. They can’t be idiotic enough to really believe that all the teams that finished with a […]