We’re live from Nashville: Is it miracle time for Georgia?

Georgia coach Mark Fox, here defending guard Vincent Williams in practice in Nashville, hopes the Bulldogs can pull off another miracle. (AP photo)

Mark Fox, here defending Dogs guard Vincent Williams in practice, hopes his team can pull off another miracle. (AP photo)

NASHVILLE –Bruce Springsteen wrote a song, “Countin’ On a Miracle.” Seems like an appropriate tune for Georgia basketball fans right  now. Then again, after what happened in the SEC tournament two years ago, can we assume anything?

It’s the Dogs and the Hogs tonight. I’ll be here courtside taking your questions, at least until such time that editors begin screaming at me for the print column. Which should be in about five minutes.

I’m not making any predictions here. But things potentially set up nicely for Georgia. Yes, Mark Fox’s team went 5-11 and finished sixth in the SEC East. But the opening game is against Arkansas, a team that finished the season with five straight losses. If the Dogs win, their second game would be against Vanderbilt, a team Georgia upset in Athens, 72-58, and nearly defeated a second time in Nashville (losing in overtime, 96-94).

Even a headline in Nashville’s newspaper, The Tennessean,  read: “Commodores want Hogs, not ‘Dogs.”

“We haven’t played our best basketball against Georgia,” Vanderbilt center A.J. Ogilvy said. “That will be weighing on our minds.”

Georgia basketball? Weighing on somebody’s mind? But that’s the kind of respect Georgia has garnered this season, even with the losing record. Upsets over Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech and Illinois in a rebuilding year will do that.

Georgia forward Trey Thompkins, who was a high school senior watching on TV when the Bulldogs won the SEC tournament two years ago, sees no reason why the team can’t go on a run this week.

“That team was a strong-willed team,” he said. “We’re also strong-willed. I feel like we’ve got some tough guys also.”

So what do you think? Does it end quickly tonight or do the Dogs move on to Friday?

And forgive me, please, for this bit of hokiness. But most of you know I’m a Springsteen fanatic, so here’s a bootleg video from “The Rising” tour in 2002 I found on YouTube:

A little Bruce juice

Previous posts

Here’s the T-shirt of the decade (whether you love or hate Kentucky)

Trey Thompkins will be an early NBA draft pick (but likely in 2011)

Bruce Pearl heaps praise on Dogs, Fox (and then quickly stops)

About Arkansas, and did Calipari get jobbed for SEC coach of the year?

How big a threat is Georgia in this tournament?

Who’s more likely to win a conference tournament game, Tech or Georgia?

FLASHBACK: Georgia upsets Tennessee

FLASHBACK: Mark Fox’s early reality check as coach

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182 comments Add your comment

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:03 am

i expect Jeffrey is working on the print column.

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:04 am

I think you are right coach.

jasont13

March 12th, 2010
12:05 am

Lets go Dawgs, I don’t want to hear it from my Arkansas co-workers, family etc.

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:05 am

Leslie………………………..

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:05 am

Jeff, do you think??

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:06 am

God bless you Jasont

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:06 am

It is possible coach.

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:06 am

Tompkins is playing like a wild man

Herschel Talker

March 12th, 2010
12:06 am

Up by 11 with 2 mins. They’re not blowing this. It may end up being 4 or 5 pts, but they’re not losing.

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:07 am

Oh my God, Oh my God…..

Dave Bliss

March 12th, 2010
12:08 am

UGA! UGA! UGA!

jasont13

March 12th, 2010
12:08 am

Cuz, I’m a UGA grad and baseball letterman and just happened to marry into the best family in Arkansas. However I know were my roots are.

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:08 am

That three iced it.

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:08 am

77-61 great game Dogs

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:09 am

Well I am a grad, all I did was drive busses at UGA, party, party some more, and went to class every now and then.

Herschel Talker

March 12th, 2010
12:11 am

todd grantham -

How’s the D going to be this year?

jasont13

March 12th, 2010
12:11 am

I played on some bad Dawg baseball teams and had to suffer through Goff and Donnan, but atleast we had Tubby.

Ree Roe

March 12th, 2010
12:11 am

Great game Dawgs!!!

-REEprise of Roe!!!

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:11 am

Cuz, when i was at UGA in the early ’80’s the buses ran on a blend of diesel and peanut oil.

Ted Striker

March 12th, 2010
12:12 am

Hilarious. Mark Fox is eating cookies on the sideline during the game.

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:12 am

77-64 Dogs!!!!!

Dale

March 12th, 2010
12:13 am

Look out Syracuse!

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:13 am

Herschel, I promise you it will be better than last year.

todd grantham

March 12th, 2010
12:15 am

Cuz, you were right. it ended tomorrow.

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Jeff Schultz

March 12th, 2010
12:17 am

Folks — just wanted to let you know the first game column is posted…. Obviously a great win by the Dogs.
http://blogs.ajc.com/jeff-schultz-blog/2010/03/12/bulldogs-drill-arkansas-and-could-it-happen-again/

Innocent Bystander

March 12th, 2010
12:18 am

Does anyone know what the fans were singing? It sounds like Wheels on the Bus, but then they started singing something about basketball…

Cuz

March 12th, 2010
12:19 am

coach, we experimented on three busses I think. Not all of them were doing it. It was actually ground breaking at the time. Now many if not most know you can run a diesel on peanut oil or grease as we used to call it.

Jeff Schultz

March 12th, 2010
1:24 am

Innocent Bystander — The band did indeed start singing “Wheels on the bus” in the final minute. Pretty funny.

UGA Rules

March 12th, 2010
9:15 am

Simply put this is not the Arkansas team of the past. They simply are not very good. The overall SEC is pretty weak this year with only three teams truly deserving of NCAA recognition. The Dawgs/Ark. game is a push with either having an equal chance to win. If we beat Vandy in round two that would be a pretty good upset since the tourney is in Nashville.

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