
Occasionally, we here at Weekend Predictions, home of the world’s only 100 percent guaranteed financial projections, assuming you didn’t fall for one of those silly picks we just put out there for comic relief, bring in a consultant.
So let me introduce you to my new market analyst, Todd Fuhrman, race and sports book analyst at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where I once helped fund a significant expansion. I phoned Todd because Georgia opened this week as an underdog to Mississippi State, which is somewhat like the Ukraine opening as an underdog to Lichtenstein. These Dogs haven’t lost to those Dogs since 1974 (1951 in Starkville, when bread was 16 cents. Starkville looked the same, though.).

Trust me. I have a system.
Todd’s research goes back only 20 years but he’s never seen Georgia less than 3 1/2 point favorites. Why is Mississippi State favored?
“It’s tough to get behind Georgia,” he said. “Their passing game is stagnant without A.J. Green, their freshman quarterback has played well in spurts but he’s inconsistent and I think a lot of people were surprised how they came out against Arkansas.”
Can you offer any other tips?
“Sure.”
Where’s the best buffet?
“We have a 24-hour buffet with unlimited access for $45.”
Should I split 10’s?
“It depends what the dealer is showing, but why not?”
Red or black?
“Always black.”
Over/under on Cher’s age?
“Low 60s.”
Back to the game. Georgia opened as 2-point dogs on one line. It has since moved to pick ‘em. Momentum!
If they lose this, you’ll never see another Georgia win predicted in this disturbed corner of the universe.
Athens Dogs win in Starkville.
Devoted reader and commenter “Ted Striker” suggests this strategy might help Georgia ends its 0-2 slump in the SEC.
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Faber College
(Where Knowledge is Good)
Gaylord the Camel: He's representin'.
North C. State at North Ave.: Al Groh’s defense rebounded nicely in Chapel Hill. Now the trick is not turning back into Dave Wommack. The Wolfpack has scored 106 points in three games, including eight touchdown passes by QB Russell Wilson. OMG, research. What’s gotten into me? Tech wins but take State and 8 ½.
The G at Campbell: The Panthers hung with Jacksonville State last week. Impressive. Now they face the Fighting Camels of Campbell. Shockingly, a school with “Gaylord the Camel” as its mascot does not award athletic scholarships. Either that or they offer them and everybody just laughs. State by 3, say I.
Alabama at Arkansas:The Pigfaces are 3-0 and ranked No. 10. Ever have one those perfect days and then somebody drops a piano out the window? Arkansas: Don’t look up. Bama covers 7.
South Carolina at Auburn: Gene Chizik said his team needs to be more physical. The last time I heard a coach say that, Mark Richt’s team was getting drilled in Columbia. Take the gift 3 but Chickens win this straight up.
Kentucky at Florida: HBO’s Bryant Gumbel thinks the NCAA should put the Gators on probation for all of their arrests, reasoning: “I’m no legal expert, not by a long shot, but I do believe that driving drunk, robbing a convenience store, and hitting your girlfriend are all worse offenses than dealing with an agent.” I think I suddenly like Bryant Gumbel. Do I need a shot? Gators cover 14.
NFL Snack Pack

Year's over, Drew. You can put the trophy down now.
Falcons at Saints: The Falcons’ defense goes from facing Dennis Dixon and Derek Anderson to Drew Brees. But the Saints are coming off a short week and they just lost Reggie Bush, who has a broken leg to go with his fractured conscience. I have no idea why I’m doing this: Take the 4 but the Falcons win in an upset.
Eagles at Jaguars: Michael Vick is a starter again. The Philadelphia Daily News was so excited that it ran the headline, “Top Dog,” which I guess was a cute play on words, assuming you weren’t one of Bad Newz Kennels’ failed low-round draft picks. Fetch: Eagles cover 3.
Stooges at Dolphins: The New York Jets have devolved from reality show to a Three Stooges episode, when the gun powder accidentally falls into the pancake batter (oh Curly, not again). This week, Braylon Edwards was arrested for driving with twice the legal limit of alcohol and half the legal minimum for brains. Rex Ryan, a walking F-bomb on TV, suddenly says he’s tired of the drama. Seriously? Miami covers 2 ½.
Don't worry, Wade. Jerry's very patient.
Cowboys at Texans: Dallas is 0-2 after going 11-5 last year. It’s the Wade Phillips Market Correction. Phillips still has a chance to pass his father, Bum, in career coaching victories but at this point he’ll be happy with return airfare as a gift. Wrap this: Dallas wins on the road (but take the 3 points).
Lions at Vikings: Minnesota is 0-2 and Brett Favre doesn’t have any receivers. How long before he suddenly says he can’t play through the ankle pain any more? Just sayin’. Vikes win but take Detroit and 11.
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Braylon Edwards gets pulled over for DUI. (I could watch this 1,000 times, and probably have.)
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Dept. of Hindsight
Last week: 10-1 straight up, 5-6 against the line.
Bottom dollars: 26-6 straight up, 17-14-1 against the line.
Lock of the week: Deadbolt.
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SACK SCHULTZ: Dude, this contest is like totally ruining my street cred. Went 10-5 last week. At 31-14 overall. Two guys named Ills (Georgia) and Axmann (Wisconsin) lead at 39-6. I’m pretty sure they’re cheating. If you haven’t played, it’s not too late too humiliate me! Click here for details and then here to enter.
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Valdosta DAWG
September 24th, 2010
2:34 pm
http://KeepMarkRicht.com/
Ford
September 24th, 2010
2:36 pm
Shouldn’t UGA wear red panties over their grey britches? And they would really look cool over Richt’s kackies.
That works for me, except you misspelled “khakis.” But Richt’s great salon suntan and those cool shades will pull the team through.
Or not. Call it MSU 27, UGAy 24. The beginning of the end of Mark Richt. Or is it the end of the beginning?
Who’s on first?
Rodney D
September 24th, 2010
2:38 pm
Mark Richt gets so little respect, if he bought a cemetery, people would stop dying.
Bad Dog
September 24th, 2010
2:40 pm
Blitz, Blitz and more Blitz visits Grant Field. Tenuta is such a tactician!
Hal
September 24th, 2010
2:42 pm
Mississippi State 20, Georgia 17.
A low score means MSU wins a close one, and UGA goes down the toilet for the third year in a row. Season over. Bucketball coming up next.
Carry on.
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Montavious
September 24th, 2010
3:38 pm
I’m tryin’ to figure out if you’re the card-counter-type or do you just try to hypnotize the pretty blackjack dealer with that penetrating, if somewhat awkward, stare….zzzzzzzzzz
Sorry, I dozed off there for a minute.
NEVER split tens…unless she bends over and shows you her, um, Queens…
McDawg
September 24th, 2010
4:03 pm
methinks Bama will expose the difference between good teams and very good teams-Arkansas is good Bama is very good which leaves me to where the dawgs are ………
Yellow Fuzz
September 24th, 2010
5:01 pm
It has been 20 years since Georgia lost three games in a row. And Tech won the National Title that year!
Ace
September 24th, 2010
5:02 pm
Beating UGA is not much — they haven’t won yet.
Fair and Balanced
September 24th, 2010
5:25 pm
If Bobo is calling the plays – GA loses. If Richt calls plays – GA has a chance.
Fire all Offensive coaches at end of season or fire Richt for not firing who needs to be fired. Or maybe pay him like a preacher and then he’ll pray more. GA needs all the help it can get. O yeah, one more to be fired: Garner. 3 blue chips in the same period that TN got 8, Bama got 8; FL got 15! The man has to go!
Hartsfield Daze
September 24th, 2010
5:49 pm
Just one example of how stupid dawgtard fans are:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/03/06/national/main503151.shtml
dawg4u
September 24th, 2010
6:29 pm
Watch out Dawg fans – Damon Evans has put a curse on the Dawg program and we may even lose to Miss. State in Starkville. As a good friend of mine from Meridian, Miss. said, “the only thing worse than losing in Starkville is living in Starkville.” Best games of the day will be SC-AUB and Bama vs. Hogs. Agree that Falcons will upset Saints in overtime probably.
Smart like a Fox
September 24th, 2010
6:39 pm
Even Vegas is down on Dogs…in the words of the great Homer Simpson….”Duh!”
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DP
September 24th, 2010
8:42 pm
Jeff,
That video of Steve on his lawnmower is priceless. You’re right, it gets funnier with each viewing. He’s an American original, a modern day Cool Hand Luke. Have you seen the other clips of him? The domestic dispute and getting a DUI on his mower are a hoot! Thanks for your sense of humor!
heywood...
September 24th, 2010
10:34 pm
jeff, i’m not sure which was more hilarious…the arkansas “don’t look up” piano
line, or the bryant gumbel i need a shot.
nice work. you never cease to amaze.
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JTH
September 25th, 2010
1:07 am
All Georgia teams please win already. That is all.
He Hate Gator
September 25th, 2010
2:26 am
The red and black dawgs in more trouble than they’ve let on….CMR wait till you hear the howling over an 0-3 start after the Starkville nausetorium…MSU has the better defense…
Roy Massey
September 25th, 2010
6:39 am
More cowbell
TampaGator
September 25th, 2010
7:35 am
Bryant Gumble was not just referring to the Gators with his convienience store and beating up girlfriends comment….but he was with the drunk driving comment….but “this Georgia HOMER writer” was trying to say those two things were related to Gator plays….which is not true…and WHICH IS JUST BAD JOURNALISM…especially when the writer is a Georgia fan….and Georgia has more arrests than the Gators do….and their former AD was a drunk driver and they had to go to Florida to get a decent AD. DUI’s and verbal threats are terrible offenses….but you do not ruin someone’s career or life over one offense (Dunlap, Hammond, Rainey)….especially when those players had been model citizens before they made bad decisions. But writing stories where facts are intentionally misused just amounts to BAD JOURNALISM. Period. And you do not put a program on probation because a player gets a DUI. That breaks city laws, not NCAA rules. But I do think a program should lose scholarships if that program does not correct an obvious problem….and both Florida and Georgia have an obvious problem with players respecting and followng the law.
TampaGator
September 25th, 2010
7:37 am
That should be…….Florida and Georgia players “not” respecting and followng the law.
Pago Pago Dawg
September 25th, 2010
7:53 am
Not sure who bryant gumble is? But, word on the street….June Jones name is being added to the coaching list for UGA.
william
September 25th, 2010
8:23 am
Gt will roll over nc state. It’s funny how some uga fans talk down their unc win when lsu beat them by the same score, on a neutral field and unc had 2 less players playing. but lsu is sec and great! nice logic
gt 38-24
uga wins a last second field goal. lucky dogs
Cowbell
September 25th, 2010
8:35 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_ExOkfaSCc&p=C3A3A7313FD6E13D&playnext=1&index=2
simplythetruth
September 25th, 2010
8:38 am
Bryant Gumbo? Isn’t he related to Damon Evans? Careful about slinging mud Bryant, that’s why you are old news on HBO. Don’t let your jealousy of Southern football get the best of you.
Porta Pottie
September 25th, 2010
9:15 am
“As we get closer to the game, we’ll kind of work on the emotional part,” Richt said. We’ll ‘kind of’ work on our emotional part??? OMG, we are in some serious trouble this week in Starkville!
Porta Pottie
September 25th, 2010
9:29 am
Tampa Gator, Please??? “model citizens” ??? To make a statement like that, I guess YOU and all those guys are really tight (Dunlap, Hammond, Rainey). Did all you guys use to hang out together down at the Goodwill and Salvation Army donation centers on Saturdays to get your community service credit sheets filled up?? These guys are thugs that will continue to make poor life decisions….Georgia has em too, quit taking up for them and understand they need to go when they show no respect!!
nb
September 25th, 2010
9:52 am
I am sure someone already said this but I would much rather have a pig face than a dog face………….. how long till the UGA faithful run the coach out of town…
Sammy
September 25th, 2010
9:59 am
Dawgs go down tonight. Season over.
BUT WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR!!!
I know, we say that every year.
Tube Alloys
September 25th, 2010
10:04 am
I’ve never understood how anyone – even an alumnus – could support and take pride in UGA’s football team. When you look at their history for the past forty years, how can anyone ignore Jan Kemp and the “remedial studies” scam, the Jim Harrick fiasco, the DUIs in the athletic office, the DUIs and other arrests of players, the #1 party school tag (i.e., the most drunk students), the suspensions and outright dismissals, the Fulmer Cup, and on and on?
As disgraceful and humiliating as it is, I don’t see many alums and fans demanding an end to this sordid activity. It sets UGA apart as the kind of school most people abhor, and it’s become an embarrassment to the State of Georgia.
Will it never end? Apparently not while Mark Richt is at UGA. Richt is perhaps the biggest hypocrite in the United States. But even with all the cheating and lawlessness that he ignores, he still can’t win the SEC.
So you’re paying him to be BCS champions, but he can’t even win his SEC division. So why do you pay him millions of dollars a year?
Just asking.
Doug
September 25th, 2010
10:57 am
Fla Ky game is on Espnu. Of course the ajc doesn’t list it on their tv listings.
Roy Massey
September 25th, 2010
12:36 pm
Dawgs 9 wins and 2 losses / 2010 ; Then stomp Alabama in Atlanta.
Roy Massey
September 25th, 2010
12:38 pm
Dawgs can stomp Alabama even with half the UGA players sidelined!
TampaGator
September 25th, 2010
6:24 pm
Porta….
Neither Dunlap, Rainey, or Hammond had ever been in trouble before their one and only encounter with the law. I would hardly describe any of the three as established “thugs”. All three made terrible decisions that have and are impacting their college football careers. But the stupidity has to end sometime or the head coaches should and will eventually be help responsible…and it will hurt the programs if things don’t change internally.
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September 26th, 2010
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@ Jeff Schultz…
Remember what I said about the Mob? Do you need for me to get some homies to turn off the GPS and the locater for you?
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War Eagle!!!!!!
September 26th, 2010
6:39 pm
“Steve and all those delusional Auburn fans. Funny stuff. Carolina will DRILL Auburn.”
Oh how the unmighty have fallen.
UGA sucks.
WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!!!!
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