
The Count's right-handed for a reason.
If there’s one thing The Count hates more than anything else, it’s a cheater. Back in his younger carousing days, when he’d stay up late, even on Thursday nights of a work week, riding shotgun with Jonathan Babineaux, The Count always tried to bite by the book. Oh sure, he could search out necklines of female athletes with artificially oxygenated blood and steroid-chiseled shoulders. Or maybe just take down the entire East German women’s swim team. True story: He once dated Marion Jones. Tried to bite her at the drive-in movie during, “Lethal Weapon 4,” and she broke his arm. Ever notice how his left arm always kind of hangs low? Any way, I digress. About those cheaters: The Count abhors them and will never, NEVER vote one into the Hall of Fame. Oh look, my ballot just came in the mail. Hey, McGwire: Don’t bother counting down. The rest of you, let’s take it from the top.

The Hawk goes in on my ballot.
We have a rule here at the AJC that we’re not allowed to vote on things like polls and awards. It’s a good rule. I don’t want any part of making decisions that help get a school into a $14 million bowl game or an player trigger a $2 million MVP incentive bonus. Not my job. Fact is, I stopped voting on a lot of things before they ever asked me to stop, including the Heisman. The lone exception is the baseball Hall of Fame. The rationalization: It’s post career, and I think I can live with the fact Andre Dawson’s signature on a baseball will be worth more if he finally gets in because of my vote. So here we go …
There are 26 names on this ballot. I’m not going to make arguments here. Just giving you the names. Because frankly arguments take too long. And they’re boring. And not nearly as interesting as the fact Elin Nordegren is now walking around without a wedding ring, a clear sign that she’s advertising her availability and, yes, she wants me. Where was I? Right. Neptune. So here’s how I’m voting: Six get in (Dawson, Bert Blyleven, Fred McGriff, Jack Morris, Dave Parker and Dale Murphy. Why Murphy? Because he won

Murphy's got no shot, but what the heck.
consecutive MVP awards, hit 398 home runs and the closest illegal thing he put in his body was a Dolly Madison Zinger.”) Twenty don’t get in: Roberto Alomar, Kevin Appier, Harold Baines, Ellis Burks, Andres Galarraga, Pat Hentgen, Mike Jackson, Eric Karros, Ray Lankford, Barry Larkin, Edgar Martinez, Don Mattingly, Tim Raines, Shane Reynolds, David Segui, Lee Smith, Alan Trammell, Robin Ventura, Todd Zeile. Oh yeah. And Mark McGwire. Hah! If you missed it, Barry Bonds’ agent, Jeff Borris, lamented the fact that Bonds probably is retired. I guess not getting a phone call returned for two years tipped him off. Nobody is phoning Roger Clemens, either. Once Bonds and Clemens have filed their retirement papers, they’ll be on the Hall of Fame ballot in five years. Then we can officially ignore them.

Wonder if Cheech and Chong ever cruised in Duluth?
Jonathan Babineaux chose not to speak after the Falcons’ game Sunday. I suppose he’s resting his voice for his next court appearance. But here’s a stunning revelation. In arguably the lamest news release in the history of news releases, Babineaux’s personal publicist (He has one? He needs one?) released a statement from defense attorney Patrick McDonough, saying, “After my preliminary investigation, I believe Jonathan Babineaux is innocent of these charges.” I, for one, am shocked. Most defense attorneys usually come right out and say, “I believe my client is a complete moron for driving at night with three bags of weed in the car, which, by the way, smelled a lot like that new car deodorizer, ‘Fresh Bong Hit.’” You’re not going to hear anybody in Flowery Branch officially address this subject. Why? Because they’re smart. But you can feel safe in assuming they would like to drop Mr. McDonough from an observation tower.

Note to self: Don't cover punts for Jim Leavitt.
Jim Leavitt has received a lot of attention (and job offers) for the job he has done at South Florida, a start-up program in Tampa. I’m thinking maybe he has stayed too long. There’s a report that Leavitt grabbed a player by the throat and slapped him in the face twice at halftime. Why? Apparently because he committed a penalty. On special teams. Goodness. Can you imagine if Mark Richt took penalties that serious? Georgia would be out of players by November.
The incident reportedly took place at halftime of a game against Louisville Nov. 21. Paul Miller, father of walk-on player Joel Miller, told AOL Fanhouse: “You do something like that [on the street], you put them in jail.” He should know. He used to be a police officer. If you click the link, there are some other great quotes in the story from the dad and five unnamed players, who witnessed the alleged incident in shock. Strange, though. Twelve days later, Leavitt reportedly apologized to the player, according to Fanhouse. Now the father suddenly is changing his tune. He told the St. Petersburg Times, ” I truly believe there as no malicious intent to hit anyone. He grabbed his shoulder pad … but it was like a motivational thing. After talking with Joel, he was satisfied there was not a slap, not at all.” And Leavitt? After initially declining comment, he’s suddenly issuing vehement denials. I think somebody just got extra meal money.
Georgia’s defensive coordinator position is not filled yet, nor should anybody have expected it would be. I don’t know if coach Mark Richt is actually going to land somebody as lofty as the names that have been bounced around. But it’s safe to assume a lot of assistant coaches are getting raises to not go anywhere. For starters: Tyrone Nix (Mississippi), Kirby Smart (Alabama), Ellis Johnson (South Carolina) and now, likely, Bud Foster (Virginia Tech). By the way, I’ve got to pass this along: Got an email the other day from a devoted reader whom I won’t name because I like him and I don’t want a white truck to come to his house and drag him away. But this is what it said, “Jeff. Tuberville to Athens. It’s a done deal.” And I thought the other candidates was shooting high.

Rachel Uchitel did not bring her own bags. Bad girl.
OK, stop shouting. Heres’ another Tiger Woods update: He officially has filled his bag with the maximum: 14. A website, RadarOnline – which has been reporting half of this stuff and for all we know only started shortly after Woods’ drove it into the rough (a tree) — just exposed mistress No. 14. It says Theresa Rogers is in her 40s. I’m not sure if that’s a reference to her age or the number of horses in her stable. Wait, did I say that?
Actually, this has been a relatively quiet week in Tiger’s clubhouse. This is how desperate TMZ.com is for something new. They ran these two photos of Rachel Uchitel, Woods’ hookup No. 1, pushing her grocery cart in Florida. So we now know that Rachel drinks Fresca and buys the cheap paper towels.

Here's two high school players and the Tennessee hostesses they never met. Wait. Huh? (SI.com)
You know, maybe it’s just the whole Tiger story that keeps taking me down this road. But the most amusing part of the whole Tennessee hostesses recruiting scandal – outside of the fact it again makes Lane Kiffin look like a complete doofus – was this excerpt from a New York Times story:
Also on Friday, Keith Easterwood, a veteran summer basketball coach, said that on a visit last year with his son, a football recruit, he had to ask a hostess to stop brushing her breasts against both him and his son. He recalled saying, “Young lady, if you don’t stop doing that, we’ve got a problem.”
Easterwood said that he took a group of basketball players to a Western Kentucky football game at Tennessee this year, and that the presence of the hostesses had his players “literally reduced to blubbering idiots. … My observation is that this is a very organized operation. These girls have obviously been groomed. There’s a lot of eye contact and touching.”
I’m fairly certain there’s no specific NCAA bylaw prohibiting contract between a recruit’s elbow and official university boobage. But I can’t wait to see the report from this investigation.
Mike Smith's being a stand-up guy, as usual.
In case you missed it, Falcons coach Mike Smith stepped up and take took responsibility for the 12-yard loss on strange “Wildcat” play call late in Sunday’s loss to New Orleans, saying inn his Monday press conference, “It was obvious, while we were getting ready to run that play that they were coming off the edge. It should be my responsibility as the head coach to call time out and make sure that we don’t run that play. I take full responsibility for that play. It’s not on the players. There is nothing in our system for us to get out of that play. It’s something that I should have handled.” One more reason why players, coaches and certainly The Count like Mike Smith.
150 comments Add your comment
Etowah Eddie
December 15th, 2009
12:47 pm
Friend of mine was recruited to play baseball at Nortre Dame in 1961. They just asked him “Blond or Brunett.” Doubt if much has changed.
Like your column. Don’t understand why some people don’t appreciate humor.
Georgia Vol
December 15th, 2009
12:52 pm
I recall UGA had the Georgia Girls a few years back which one writer called a “dating service for recruits and football players”. Tennessee’s hostesses seem to be tame in comparison.
Bobbi Dud
December 15th, 2009
12:53 pm
Hope Joe Torre goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame someday!
Born2Buzz
December 15th, 2009
12:54 pm
Jeff, this might be your best count down column ever, only because of the high quality of comments. Funny how Dawgs and Jackets can be in accord when it comes to lampooning UT. “Young lady, if you don’t stop doing that, we’ve got a problem.” I love it.
But I’m a little dissappointed that it took you almost 3 hours to come up with the retort for ClevagePolice. I know, it was early and you were up late. Well done nonetheless.
MCook
December 15th, 2009
12:56 pm
Jeff,
Great job.
Tell It Like It Is,
Dude, that was pretty dang funny!
Peace
GSU Eagle 91
December 15th, 2009
12:59 pm
Very entertaining…Murph needs to be in the HOF because he was one of the top players of the 1980’s, along with Hawk and Mike Schmidt. Dale did everything well, and was a class act for kids to emulate…When Boob Horner was healthy, that could have been the best 1-2 punch in the NL for a time…We just didn’t have enough starting pitching in the 1980’s….Or any pitching, for that matter…
bill young
December 15th, 2009
1:06 pm
Abdul Jabar wrote in his book that when he made a visit to UCLA he was picked up by a blonde UCLA hostess and introduced to many other Bruin girls. He knew where he was going to school at that moment. John Wooden Mr. Perfect will say he was not involved in all that . He was just the coach. This was the 60’s. Nothing has changed , improved or gotten worse. Now that they have been Jan Kemp I assume Florida State will be relegated to Georgia’s position of talking about their glorious past.
Danny Ford
December 15th, 2009
1:09 pm
The Byrnes High School “yunksters” were so preoccupied with the Tenneesse offers they lost the S.C. state championship game to a nearby Dorman team.
sidslid
December 15th, 2009
1:13 pm
I think the Wildcat is now the official Statue of Liberty play of the 21st Century. It will never again work in a game not played in a neighborhood back yard.
Tiger Basher
December 15th, 2009
1:17 pm
Makes you wonder if John Smoltz knew anything about Tiger’s cheating side and did it rub off on him, hence his divorce?
99 Greasy Red Caps
December 15th, 2009
1:20 pm
In your Hall of Nuts category should go to all the football coaches who thinks its okay to slap, punch or beat up your players…on the other hand, like Woody Hayes, it is ok to beat on the opposition players, poor Clempsun
becky
December 15th, 2009
1:23 pm
elin doesnt deserve the jokes she deserves to be treated like a lady . I dont think she needs any more hurt right now.
Independent Thinker
December 15th, 2009
1:24 pm
Welp I have one thing to say, Tiger Woods did not think he was a black man when he was asked about his race early on in his career. Well, we will see just how black he is when these white people get finished with him. Not meant to be racist, but when I say white people, I am referring to the establishment i.e., Golf, Sponsors, Girls, White people.
David Granger
December 15th, 2009
1:27 pm
In the interest of fairness, those “Tennessee Vol Vixens” probably get paid by the amount of boob contact…so naturally they’ll be a-squishin’ and a-squashin’. (Come up to Tennessee and play in the mountains!)
Lacey UnderVols
December 15th, 2009
1:30 pm
From SI.com…..
“Stephanie Barnes, a former ‘Bama Belle, understands how things can get out of hand. One high-profile recruit, she says, tried to lure her to his hotel room, saying, ‘The girls at Kentucky and Georgia did it.’ “
MCook
December 15th, 2009
1:43 pm
Yeah, your being a racist.
Bottom line slick… Tiger screwed up.
Big Time…
Ghost
December 15th, 2009
2:01 pm
Hey, my company makes Sparkle towels. They are not cheap! LOL
Uga=joke
December 15th, 2009
2:02 pm
richt isn’t getting tuber. yeah he’s going to leave a head coaching job and move to a d coord? lol. stupid morons.
gdawginkalamazoo
December 15th, 2009
2:21 pm
Jeff, HILARIOUS column today.
Murphy belongs in the HOF. The man dominated the game in the 80’s playing on the Atlanta Braves for Christ’s sake. I hope he gets in, a class act.
Regarding Tiger. I am so mad at him right now I could spit. I have been spending hours on the DRIVING range trying to get better at golf. IF he had bothered to share the TRUE SECRET to his success I think I would have followed that instead. Well maybe not, that whole STD thing scares me more than a sand trap.
Mr. Teacher Man
December 15th, 2009
2:24 pm
119th
SOUTH GA DAWG FAN
December 15th, 2009
2:39 pm
Love the way Coach smith went Nuclear on the sideline after a horrible call , and a few minutes later was fatherly when he was talking to a player that did something stupid , no names called I just have the most respect for Coach Smith and say to the fair weather Fans go ahead and jump off you will be back next year
Stafford sux
December 15th, 2009
3:07 pm
Murphy – yes. Ga had their own escort service in the news a few years back. So maybe you guys shouldn’t throw stones.
Sammie
December 15th, 2009
3:16 pm
Tiger Woods is now reaping what he sowed. At least there’s some justice in the world.
Hillbilly Deluxe
December 15th, 2009
3:41 pm
Jeff,
Each of the names you put on your Hall Of Fame ballot are worthy; good job. I think there’s a few you left off who should go in too. Maybe next year.
azcat225
December 15th, 2009
4:03 pm
Have to agree with a previous poster about Lee Smith; he should be in. Any particular reason why you wouldn’t vote for him, Jeff, or he’s one of those “49% yes 51% no” guys for you?
Great column this week but just a titch short of last week’s. You are on fire lately…or the Count is.
gdawginkalamazoo
December 15th, 2009
4:09 pm
Jeff, I might be misremembering this, but what team did Clemens retire from? Was it Houston or the Yankees.
danny c
December 15th, 2009
4:58 pm
Alomar belongs in the “Spitting Hall of Shame”.
dirk
December 15th, 2009
5:53 pm
They don’t call it Rocky Top for nothing.
GoodTraction
December 15th, 2009
7:43 pm
Jeff – I respect your opinion – so wondering why Andres Galarraga is a non-mention . . .
How Tough is the SEC
December 15th, 2009
8:01 pm
About one tenth as tough as the Falcons.
bob horner had a sweet compact swing
December 15th, 2009
8:18 pm
Tiger had a threesome……
Jeff Schultz
December 15th, 2009
8:18 pm
GoodTraction — Galarraga is a possible Hall of Famer. But I need to think about it more. How much was he a GREAT player as opposed to a good to very good player for a long time? I guess it’s what you believe the HOF should be.
dirk
December 15th, 2009
9:01 pm
How about Orlando Cepeda? If you are willing to vote for Rose, how can you leave the best player the Braves ever had off the ballot. I know he had a terrible reputation and he did all kinds of mean nasty things, but he could hit like nobody else and he was smooth as silk in the field.
Just call me Woody
December 15th, 2009
9:18 pm
Kind of makes you wonder exactly how Tiger got that leg injury. I wonder if he was ever recruited by Tennessee. I doubt Stanford could compete in that arena.
Dave from GT
December 15th, 2009
10:46 pm
Your report about Leavitt is irresponsible.
You should let the university complete the investigation, then comment.
You don’ know the man, and you have little concept of what it takes to accomplish what he has.
You are a journalist, not a tabloid con artist.
Tomorrow, after you have taken your morning piss, look in the mirror and try to remind yourself of that.
Bad Form!!!
Dr Richard Handler
December 15th, 2009
11:17 pm
Once again… BRILLIANT! Sarge, it’s some of your best work ever! Cheech and Chong cruisin’ with Babs, Love it!!!
Colonel Clink
Ted Striker
December 16th, 2009
1:17 am
To: The World
From: Theodore Striker
RE: 10:46 p.m blogger
Although the context of the message made no sense to me whatsover, I couldn’t help but laugh about the deliver. “Tomorrow, after you’ve taken you morning p……”
Jumping Jehosaphat that struck me as funny.
Now I have to go have a liver transplant or something. See everyone in 2010, maybe
1 Dead DAWG
December 16th, 2009
2:18 am
At least this article didn’t get the trailer dawgs down to the LI-BARRY to raise hell with ya. They can continue planning on not supporting the HUGE “G” on their Ford by not traveling to Shreveport. Dawg fans are funny. Lowest of the low.
Drexel Gal
December 16th, 2009
3:09 am
It is obvious that Mr. Schultz couldn’t find any way to villify Rush Limbaugh this week. Better luck next week, Nebbish.
Ed
December 16th, 2009
3:57 am
Oh Drexel… your indignation is so cute. Rush wants to be villified; that is how he makes a living. It is his bread and butter, so to speak. Nice vocabulary though!. I did not know that ditto brains could use such interesting verbs. You go girl!
Dave From GT… when you say things like, “You are a journalist, not a tabloid con artist,” you sound like Dr. McCoy from Star Trek: “I’m a doctor Jim, not a representative hostess of some University.”
Jeff Schultz
December 16th, 2009
7:11 am
Drexel — Nebbish? Really? Do you even know what that means?
Hank
December 18th, 2009
6:06 pm
Georgia Tech doesn’t have to worry about Hostess scandals as all their coeds look like young Janet Renos wearing coke bottle lens.
Countdown doom: Leach's closet, Tiger effect, Dogs' 'honor' | Jeff Schultz
December 29th, 2009
8:30 am
[...] our youths. What is going on with college football coaches lately? First, there’s reports of South Florida’s Jim Leavitt grabbing a player by the throat and punching him in the the face twice at halftime of a game. Then Mark “Jabba The” [...]
SHENANIGANS
January 6th, 2010
4:01 pm
If Dale was a Yankee or a Red Sox player, he’d have been in the hall years ago.
ZorroShepperd
January 6th, 2010
4:03 pm
I can understand keeping Murphy out, I dont understand why McGriff didnt make it. Seven homers away from the 500 milestone doesnt get you in; thats ridiculous. Willie Stargell of Pitsburgh Pirates finished with 475 homers and he is in. McGriff did more and is not put in. Its not fair and it will never be fair. As for Murphy, Murf didnt do enough so he will always be on the outside looking in.
JASon
January 6th, 2010
4:13 pm
Fred McGriff may not be a hall of famer. But hitting 30 or more home runs seven years in a row was a big accomplishment at that time, and I can remember it was something we looked forward to seeing every year.
PhilJohnson
January 6th, 2010
4:18 pm
Shenanigans: You are wrong! Dale would have never got in under any circumstance. He didnt do enough to get in. Fred McGriff, on the other hand, got screwed. The rule against Fred apparently is that if he finished with 499 home runs, he is kept out. 500 is the only number that would have gotten Fred in. That ridiculous!
Smack
January 6th, 2010
4:44 pm
You know I hate when you’re right or you say or do something I agree with, but thanks Jeff for voting for Murph. Clearly one of the top 3 or 4 hitters of the 80’s. All those around him on that list are now in, in my opinion.
Braves Beat
January 6th, 2010
5:15 pm
Murphy–nice guy, not hall of fame quality.
King Donko of Punchstania
January 6th, 2010
5:39 pm
First of all, Dale Murphy was one of my favorite players growing up. As much as I hate to admit it, he just flat out didn’t get it done consistently for a long enough period of time to make it to Cooperstown- like it or not, that is a fact. The whole “coach abuse” thing has gotten out of hand. If it were not for the media molestation of coaches and college football in general, these situations would be non-issues. There’s not one HOF coach that wouldn’t have been fired under today’s standards for what was done 20-30 years ago, and in my opinion, the young people that entered those programs left as better men because of those coaches and the toughness of their programs. This is a microcosm of the problem with our country- it’s the pussification of America. Now, everyone wants to piss and moan when someone puts them in their place. After the accomplishments of the people who came together and defeated the Japanese and Germans during WWII, we as a nation should be collectively ashamed of the “thanks” we’ve shown by allowing the majority of Americans to pussify our society.