Georgia coach Mark Richt faces a tough start to this season. (Brant Sanderlin/AJC)
(This appears in the AJC’s college football section on Sunday.)
(Click here to read here how and why things spun out of control for Georgia Tech last season)
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Sept. 3, Boise State (Ga. Dome), 8 p.m.
No. 5 Boise State has been outscored 121-40 in its past three games against SEC teams: Georgia (48-13 in 2005), South Carolina (41-14 in 2002) and Arkansas (32-13 in 2001). I like the Broncos anyway. I’m not sure Georgia’s defense has an answer for quarterback Kellen Moore (left), and as terrific as Aaron Murray is, I suspect it will take a little while to get used to life without A.J. Green. The Dogs’ cast of running backs is obviously thin (and Carlton Thomas is suspended for this game). If freshman Isaiah Crowell comes out like a wrecking ball, all bets are off. But I’m betting not.
Prediction: Bulldogs lose.
Sept. 10, South Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
Marcus Lattimore rushed for 182 yards and two touchdowns in the Gamecocks’ 17-6 win over Georgia in Columbia last season. On paper, No. 12 South Carolina should repeat as SEC East champions if Stephen Garcia doesn’t mess things up. But he very well might. The Dogs should be a little more comfortable in Athens than in the Georgia Dome. They’ll also feel a bit desperate after the opening loss to Boise State. The defense steps up just enough, and Murray will make one more play than Garcia in the end.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Sept. 17, Coastal Carolina, 1 p.m.
If the Dogs are 0-2 going into this game, Sanford Stadium is going to look like Tombstone, Ariz., post-shootout at the OK Corral. Either way, this one is a gimme. Coastal Carolina is an FCS (formerly Division I-AA) school that plays in a 9,000-seat stadium. The Chanticleers play these games for the paycheck — and to strike fear in their health insurance company.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Sept. 24, at Mississippi
The Rebels finished 4-8 last season after going 19-8 in coach Houston Nutt’s first two years, and they’ll be no better this year. Strange, considering the coach annually signs like 7,000 players for 20 spots in recruiting every year. Not much is expected from the Ole Miss defensive front, so this is a good chance for the Dogs’ offensive line and Crowell to get rolling.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Oct. 1, Mississippi State
Notwithstanding the losses to South Carolina and Arkansas that preceded it, Georgia’s 2010 season really fell apart with its 24-12 loss in Starkville (its first loss to Mississippi State since 1974). At 0-3 in the SEC, the season was over. That won’t be the case this time. No. 20 MSU lost some guys along the defensive front, and winning in Athens is something they’ve done only twice (1914 and 1956, with Georgia winning nine straight at home since).
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Oct. 8, at Tennessee
So things are rolling now, right? Four consecutive wins since the loss to Boise State and 3-0 in the SEC? Now comes trouble. I know. It’s Tennessee. But freshman quarterback Tyler Bray won four of his five starts down the stretch (16 touchdowns, seven interceptions), and coach Derek Dooley (left) gets his players to play hard, if not always smart. Mark Richt’s Dogs have been shellacked in their past two trips to Knoxville (combined score: 80-33). And I don’t believe Georgia will win every game it’s supposed to.
Prediction: Bulldogs lose.
Oct. 15, at Vanderbilt
Vandy ranked 110th in the nation in offense last season, and the wonder is that there were 10 teams worse. The Commodores scored 96 points in eight SEC games. Auburn scored 306. But at least Vandy beat Ole Miss. If the Dogs’ defense doesn’t smack Vandy, coordinator Todd Grantham may not want to board the bus afterward.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Oct. 29, Florida (Jacksonville), 3:30 p.m.
A game against Vandy and a bye week is about as good a setup as Georgia can have against its annual tormentors. But last year it had Vandy and Kentucky leading into Florida Week and still lost to a Gators team that had lost three straight (including 10-7 at home to Mississippi State). Florida won’t be great this season. But the offensive resume of new assistant Charlie Weis tells us that he’ll probably make something of quarterback John Brantley.
Prediction: Bulldogs lose.
Nov. 5, New Mexico State
Here’s your reach for positive karma. The last time Georgia played New Mexico State was in 2002, when Richt won his first SEC title in Athens. The Aggies are dreadful. They lost games last year by scores of 42-10, 42-16, 59-0, 52-6 and 59-24. Another walkover.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Nov. 12, Auburn
That guy at quarterback for No. 23 Auburn is gone. So is half of the defense. All together, 18 starters are gone from the BCS title team. You can’t take anything away from a coach who goes undefeated through the SEC and wins a national championship, but we’re about to find out how good Gene Chizik really is. Expect the Tigers to run the ball a lot with Michael Dyer, but he won’t be enough.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Nov. 19, Kentucky
Coach Joker Phillips said, “I expect us to be in the title race longer than we have been.” I’m not sure what that means. Five minutes? But Georgia can’t laugh too much. This used to be one of those automatic wins, but not anymore. The Dogs are only 3-2 in the past five meetings, and there have been way too many chaotic moments against Big Blue.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Nov. 26, at Georgia Tech
Since Tech upset Georgia and ripped off pieces of the Sanford Stadium hedges in Paul Johnson’s first season, the Dogs have won the past two meetings. The Jackets probably won’t be as bad this season as some forecast. But it’s difficult to know how far along Tevin Washington and/or Synjyn Days will be at quarterback, and we can be fairly certain Murray will be very good for Georgia.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Sept. 10, South Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
Marcus Lattimore rushed for 182 yards and two touchdowns in the Gamecocks’ 17-6 win over Georgia in Columbia last season. On paper, No. 12 South Carolina should repeat as SEC East champions if Stephen Garcia doesn’t mess things up. But he very well might. The Dogs should be a little more comfortable in Athens than in the Georgia Dome. They’ll also feel a bit desperate after the opening loss to Boise State. The defense steps up just enough, and Murray will make one more play than Garcia in the end.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Sept. 17, Coastal Carolina, 1 p.m.
If the Dogs are 0-2 going into this game, Sanford Stadium is going to look like Tombstone, Ariz., post-shootout at the OK Corral. Either way, this one is a gimme. Coastal Carolina is an FCS (formerly Division I-AA) school that plays in a 9,000-seat stadium. The Chanticleers play these games for the paycheck.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Sept. 24, at Mississippi
The Rebels finished 4-8 last season after going 19-8 in coach Houston Nutt’s first two years, and they’ll be no better this year. Strange, considering the coach annually signs like 7,000 players for 20 spots in recruiting every year. Not much is expected from the Ole Miss defensive front, so this is a good chance for the Dogs’ offensive line and Crowell to get rolling.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Oct. 1, Mississippi State
Notwithstanding the losses to South Carolina and Arkansas that preceded it, Georgia’s 2010 season really fell apart with its 24-12 loss in Starkville (its first loss to Mississippi State since 1974). At 0-3 in the SEC, the season was over. That won’t be the case this time. No. 20 MSU lost some guys along the defensive front, and winning in Athens is something they’ve done only twice (1914 and 1956, with Georgia winning nine straight at home since).
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Oct. 8, at Tennessee
So things are rolling now, right? Four consecutive wins since the loss to Boise State and 3-0 in the SEC? Now comes trouble. I know. It’s Tennessee. But freshman quarterback Tyler Bray won four of his five starts down the stretch (16 touchdowns, seven interceptions), and coach Derek Dooley (left) gets his players to play hard, if not always smart. Mark Richt’s Dogs have been shellacked in their past two trips to Knoxville (combined score: 80-33). And I don’t believe Georgia will win every game it’s supposed to.
Prediction: Bulldogs lose.
Oct. 15, at Vanderbilt
Vandy ranked 110th in the nation in offense last season, and the wonder is that there were 10 teams worse. The Commodores scored 96 points in eight SEC games. Auburn scored 306. But at least Vandy beat Ole Miss. If the Dogs’ defense doesn’t smack Vandy, coordinator Todd Grantham may not want to board the bus afterward.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Oct. 29, Florida (Jacksonville), 3:30 p.m.
A game against Vandy and a bye week is about as good a setup as Georgia can have against its annual tormentors. But last year it had Vandy and Kentucky leading into Florida Week and still lost to a Gators team that had lost three straight (including 10-7 at home to Mississippi State). Florida won’t be great this season. But the offensive resume of new assistant Charlie Weis tells us that he’ll probably make something of quarterback John Brantley.
Prediction: Bulldogs lose.
Nov. 5, New Mexico State
Here’s your reach for positive karma. The last time Georgia played New Mexico State was in 2002, when Richt won his first SEC title in Athens. The Aggies are dreadful. They lost games last year by scores of 42-10, 42-16, 59-0, 52-6 and 59-24. Another walkover.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Nov. 12, Auburn
That guy at quarterback for No. 23 Auburn is gone. So is half of the defense. All together, 18 starters are gone from the BCS title team. You can’t take anything away from a coach who goes undefeated through the SEC and wins a national championship, but we’re about to find out how good Gene Chizik really is. Expect the Tigers to run the ball a lot with Michael Dyer, but he won’t be enough.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Nov. 19, Kentucky
Coach Joker Phillips said, “I expect us to be in the title race longer than we have been.” I’m not sure what that means. Five minutes? But Georgia can’t laugh too much. This used to be one of those automatic wins, but not anymore. The Dogs are only 3-2 in the past five meetings, and there have been way too many chaotic moments against Big Blue.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
Nov. 26, at Georgia Tech
Since Tech upset Georgia and ripped off pieces of the Sanford Stadium hedges in Paul Johnson’s first season, the Dogs have won the past two meetings. The Jackets probably won’t be as bad this season as some forecast. But it’s difficult to know how far along Tevin Washington and/or Synjyn Days will be at quarterback, and we can be fairly certain Murray will be very good for Georgia.
Prediction: Bulldogs win.
372 comments Add your comment
Tech Fan
August 28th, 2011
6:24 pm
That makes about as much sense as your ramblings about the days when UGA “owned” UF. Well that is long gone and the Gators do own UGA now. I see you on Tech blogs most every day under this or other names. Remember your place: lower tier SEC team living in the past. But when you move up a notch in academics the wins are harder to come by. Now try ten more notches and see what Tech deals with.
Lowcountry Bulldawg
August 28th, 2011
6:28 pm
@Tech Fan- obviously you do not know the meaning of veracity if that did not make any sense to you. Might wanna look that one up. Also I never post on Tech blogs. Sorry to disappoint you.
@Classy- Go Charlie Pell. I dare say UF has made some bad hires also. Might wanna rethink the aspect of bringing student athlete and transgressions. UF has had some dandys over the years.
Tech Fan
August 28th, 2011
6:28 pm
BroncoBlue: Great comment! Classy: Nice one! One of my best UGA memories is looking up and seeing a plane pulling a banner that said “Fire Goof Now” at the UGA Tech game in Athens.
Lowcountry Bulldawg
August 28th, 2011
6:29 pm
Also Tech fan
UF owns UGA like we own you. Sorry to disappoint you again.
classy
August 28th, 2011
6:30 pm
Lowcountry, do you have a bunch of experience with crack and crack heads? Hey, that could be a UGA tradition. As for the other stuff you mention, I’d say you troll on other schools blogs all the time. Get over yourself. And don’t forget to stay classy!
Lowcountry Bulldawg
August 28th, 2011
6:30 pm
Already good night girls, off to go fire the grill up. Enjoy making fun of UGA the rest of the evening.
Tech Fan
August 28th, 2011
6:31 pm
Lowcountry Bulldawg: “You doth protest too much.” But nobody cares! Get back to UGA Football and tell us how a loser UGA team is “going to turn it around this year” just like last year.
Tech Fan
August 28th, 2011
6:33 pm
Dam! We ran off Lowcountry Bulldawg! Truth hurts. But he is not gone just lurking. But he was fun while he lasted.
Johnny Vaught
August 28th, 2011
6:39 pm
I don’t know whether you are just stupid – or you’re just feeding the kool-aid to your arrogant Bulldog fans.
classy
August 28th, 2011
6:43 pm
Thanks Tech Fan. BroncoBlue-UGA fans will already be self medicated before the game starts. They will proceed to pee and poop all over the place because they can’t wait in a line like normal people. They’ll wake up sometime in the fourth quarter wondering what happened. Then the crying and blaming start. It’s pathetic but we’ve got use to it.GO JIM DONNAN!!! He’s been waiting his whole life for a team like this!!!
Athens Dawg
August 28th, 2011
7:00 pm
Tech fan…your calling us losers? What was your record last season and what is your record vs. UGA in the past 10 years?
The Nature Boy
August 28th, 2011
7:04 pm
I got to jump in…Lowcountry Bulldawg bleeds red and black..he’s a DGD…Classy,I don’t hate Donnan..(wish he could beatn Tech more) and I loved his big over the Gators….but he’s “crooked” as my daddy would say….if you file bankruptcy making the $$ he was making…you’re a crook, plain and simple
Big L
August 28th, 2011
7:05 pm
So, let me get tbis straight. I’m supposed to be impressed by a Boise team that beat Virginia Tech, narrowly. That team the blue ponies beat then turns around and loses to a D-2 William and Mary team. Then Boise beats , frikkin Idaho in a gymnasium. Then they lose to a Nevada team because the kicker soils himself on ESPN Thursday night. Not one game last year, did UGA lose badly. They were in every game. Including three losses to the representatives in the SEC championship. Hell, we lead by two touchdowns over Auburn until Fairly pulled his shiv. One loss to the SEC representative in the Sugar Bowl. The Broncs will only impress me when they play a real schedule. Beating ONE good team out of twelve does not get a sniff from me.
Big L
August 28th, 2011
7:09 pm
I realize that there are only two reps in the SEC championship game. I just forgot wording etiquette when I wanted to refer to South Carolina, Auburn and Arkansas. So you proper English snobs and blog typo nazis can calm down.
SJ
August 28th, 2011
7:16 pm
The last time we saw Richt, his team was losing to UCF in the Liberty Bowl. Unacceptable. And Bulldogs fans can’t like his 2-8 mark against Florida. Richt is a great guy, but things are trending down in Athens. In the past two seasons, Georgia is 14-12 overall and 7-9 in the SEC; Richt’s predecessor, Jim Donnan, was fired after consecutive 8-4 finishes in 1999 and 2000.
TJ
August 28th, 2011
7:20 pm
Yes dumb L you should be impressed. The same way most logical fans realize how sad uga football is in losing to colorado, miss st and ucf last year. I guess you think you would beat VT last year if you played them. Ha! Only a uga homer would think they will get better after losing 75% of your offense which included the best wr in the game. A thin o line with holes and 5 new starters on defense that includes a very suspect secondary. Yep uga will win them all!!
USC GAMEC0CK
August 28th, 2011
7:24 pm
Shultz prediction regarding the USC game is rediculous and does not deserve a response by the gamecock nation….what a ditzoid.
classy
August 28th, 2011
7:25 pm
I knew Donnan was crooked before Georgia hired him. This season seems similar to Donnan’s last year with Georgia. Richt is a different person though, and I would not want him to lose his job. We’ll see what Georgia does against Boise State. As usual Georgia fans expect a NC. Won’t know until they play. Good night
Filly
August 28th, 2011
7:28 pm
4 out of 5 yahoo sport guys think boise beats uga
Nomobama
August 28th, 2011
7:31 pm
7-5, losses to boise, usc, ms st, tn & fl
Big L
August 28th, 2011
7:31 pm
I simply stated facts about UGA not being as bad and Boise not being as good. Why ya think Boise let TCU and Utah go to AQ conferences and stayed behind? Easier rout to a BCS game? Hey TJ, you keep name calling from a keyboard bubba. Can’t converse like big boys, huh?
Real IC
August 28th, 2011
7:51 pm
With crowell lighting it up big against boise, the Dawgs win easy—and then beat SC by 10 in Athens. These Dawgs are for real—-SEC east, 2011!!!!!!
Jake Scott's Ghost
August 28th, 2011
7:57 pm
If Boise beats UGA will Richt/UGA start recruiting players that look like me again? I did win a SuperBowl MVP award and was a fairly good safety at UGA….why the discrimination now?
Big L
August 28th, 2011
8:05 pm
@Real- If these Dawgs win the first two, the East is just a heur duvre, LOL. How would you like to go into the SECCG with the QB with the most game experience.
Athens Dawg
August 28th, 2011
8:15 pm
If we start 2-0 (it’s possible) then we have a monstrous season. Better than Richt has had probably. I can’t wait until Saturday. Boise’s gonna get it. All UGA has heard is how Boise is coming to Georgia and beat them in front of their home crowd, how fast Boise is, their record, (but funny, nowhere have I seen Boise’s record vs. the SEC mentioned.) UGA is tired of hearing it. They’ll be fired up and they might get an unsportsmanlike penalty early on. I hope not, but if they do, so be it. I want us to get in Kellen Moore’s head early and make him 2nd guess what he’s doing whether that’s hitting him extremely hard, or picking off a pass early.
Russ---Once Again the Temporary Mascot (can't keep those replacements alive)
August 28th, 2011
8:39 pm
two, the East is just a heur duvre
Must be a UGA graduate. They don’t do French up there.
Sir Dawg
August 28th, 2011
8:40 pm
The loss in Jacksonville will ultimately cost Richt his job.
huffsleeper
August 28th, 2011
8:58 pm
Bobo, if a play works don’t turn around and immediately call the same play again. Stupid….
dawgtricks
August 28th, 2011
9:24 pm
I think our chances with boise are better than what we have with SC. Theres know way Boise is asgood as a top sec school. Its hard to run the table but I like our chances in every game.
Sharkman
August 28th, 2011
9:57 pm
Whatever Schultz, we’re gonna win ‘em all dude!
Scott Woerner's Ghost
August 28th, 2011
10:00 pm
@Jake Scott….I don’t get the whole recruiting thing either. I sealed the deal on our last national championship with an interception against Notre Dame…but I wouldn’t be recruited by Mark Richt today…what’s up with that?
Scott Woerner's Ghost
August 28th, 2011
10:03 pm
@Scott Woerner: Yeah, and I was pretty good too. Vince Dooley said that I was “the best defensive player I’ve ever coached and maybe the best one I’ve ever seen.” I finished 5th in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1983….but Mark Richt would never recruit me today…doesn’t make sense. I would probably be coming back to Georgia to play UGA in the Dome because Boise was the only school that recruited me.
BG
August 28th, 2011
10:08 pm
UGA 34 Boise 28!
Mac
August 28th, 2011
10:13 pm
Boise State has repeatedy stomped the ‘Ducks’, demollished the ‘Beavers’, licked the Horned Frogs and derailed the ‘Sooner Schooner.’ The ‘Dawgs’ are good, but don’t stand a chance against a stampede of Broncos. Look for an 18 to 21-point BSU win.
Ga boy
August 28th, 2011
10:41 pm
Coach loses to first year newby head coach at UF, he will be fired period. I agree on south car. And Boise.
But I see only one loss, then maybe tenn. Bites us.
wastedyears
August 28th, 2011
11:41 pm
ok heres how it will go case ur wondering ,we will be sky high 4 potatoe farmers bad 4 them 1-0 next wk when it matters …. flat 1-1 then 2-1 ..then ole piss 3-1 tenn …4-1 vandy…5-1 miss st 6-1 new mex state 7-1 kenyucky…8-1 fla …8-2…auburn …9-2 ….tech ….10-2 …sec champ….Lsu …10-3…chick-fil a bowl…virginia tech ….11-3 …mark richt…new contract the misery continues…..dawg nation…no nat champs ever again under current regime…….enuff said
Thomas Brown
August 28th, 2011
11:46 pm
11-3.
The vols don’t beat UGA and neither does little Boise State; they don’t have the talent UGA has, neither of them. At some point, the players at UGA have to win the games they are supposed to win. These are 2 such games. So, too, would be Missy State and Auburn. As for South Carolina, who lost 5 games last season, when they are the measure of our UGA football program, our program is in serious need of review. I do see Alabama CLOCKING us. I do see us playing yet again, another, really sorry football team in a bowl game, again.
7576DAWG
August 29th, 2011
12:14 am
My system might not be able to go from no college football to 8 to 12 hours next Saturday. Can one O.D. on too much college football?
Thomas Brown
August 29th, 2011
1:25 am
Not when it is Boise State smurfs and their BS that somehow the best win they ever have ever had is winning over 3-loss football team. Way too much at stake for Mark Richt and his “coaching staff.” Nothing to gain and everything to lose. I also am looking forward to being right about Oregon, whom I see much like I see Boise State. Both football programs go on NCAA PROBATION. Both teams have 1 win over a team who finished in the AP Poll Top 25 every year, if that. Both run their mouths. Both have blogs where only positive stuff can be said about their teams.
So, no.
January 1 is college football OD however; as we haven’t even been one of the 10 games that day. Monday now and Saturday we and LSU play. Both will win. Zach Mettenberger might see the field, if not that game, certainly the next one or so. I know he got shot at; and what he did in Valdosta town center. I still would like to see him do well in a football game to validate my own opinion on him, just like I would have loved to see DJ Shockley not having been injured his 1st year here on Atlanta Falcons. In fact, it will be quite a story what happens with former players who might have played vs Boise State, all 26, who will not but will be playing football however.
Here’s to you Boise State smurfs. Never have I so wanted to win a game than this one. That’s not OD; it’s just plain and simply a direct answer to some football team who thinks beating 3-loss football teams is the real true measure of how great they are. Those are just Top 25 teams, with 3 losses; and Mark Richt has beat 17 of those type wins in just the last 10 years.
A lot at stake, for us. We cannot afford to lose to the likes of Boise State – not again, after what we have been doing against such CUPCAKES.
Sanjay
August 29th, 2011
1:34 am
Do you ever feel embarassed by how useless your opinions are, Schultz? You are the quintessential cliche of sports columnists – two bit opinions, predictions not analysis, and you wouldn’t know the first thing about the X’s and O’s of any of the sports you ‘cover’ which is just sad. Otherwise, keep up the good work.
gotta beat boise state in the Georgia dome
August 29th, 2011
7:29 am
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Word is that Isaiah Crowell is coming out like a wrecking ball,
all bets are on.
Jingle Dingle
August 29th, 2011
7:51 am
South Carolina wins by 20. C’mon Schultzie, I figured you’d have that one pegged. Also, look for UK to pull the upset in Athens (maybe). Nedless to say the Dawgs don’t get out with less than 4 losses.
And oh yeah, look out for that Coastal Carolina match-up. It’ll be a barn burner.
Escaped from Email Purgatory
August 29th, 2011
7:56 am
Tampa Gator – who are you?
How do you know so much about everything that’s anything to do with UF football? If you’re not a member of the coaching staff – or hold a position in the Athletic Department, you must be a groupie or a stalker.
Isn’t it about time for you to paint your body orange and blue and sit buck naked, howling at the moon, in the back 40 at your brother’s ranch [which is right next door to Charlie Weiss' new house?].
Who are you?
I admit you are a guilty pleasure of mine. Can’t look at a blog at a blog about UGA football without scanning the posts for the contributions of the dreaded ‘”Tampa Gator”. You rarely disappoint.
I think you’re on retainer for both Bradley and Schultz. You should be. After what they write, your words are the next I look for.
Oh, by the way, how’s your 50 foot high, granite monument to Tim Tebow coming? Have you hired a sculptor? Did you get approval from the local zoning commission yet? First things first.
I hear the design for the statue is yours. It’s all hush-hush, but word has it that the statue will have kind of combination of Norse god and Washington crossing the Delaware motif.
Good luck with that.
GDAWG
August 29th, 2011
8:03 am
All you Murray haters need to know one thing, he didn’t lose the games to winning record teams, he had good numbers, The difference in most of those games was the Defense, Yes he had a terrible game against FLA but they still had a chance to win, this all comes down to the OC calling the plays, not Murray. GA wins against Boise, SC is another story, lets see how GA plays the first game.
big whoop...
August 29th, 2011
8:06 am
what a creampuff schedule this must be if we are as mediocre as you portray and still will be 9-3….embarrassing….
bully11
August 29th, 2011
8:22 am
Your prediction was right when UGA plays Mississippi State. The Bulldogs will win but it will be the Bulldogs from MSU. The only remedy is MORE Cowbell!!!!!!!!!
Buckeye
August 29th, 2011
8:27 am
Down here at St. Simons……picture this (witnessed an hour ago on Demere)
Old rusty pick-up truck, no muffler, fat chick driving and a huge “G” in the back window,
Just about sums it up, eh dogs?
dog daze
August 29th, 2011
8:30 am
Who was that Boise QB? I thought that guy graduated last year!
Cockofthewalk
August 29th, 2011
8:34 am
Delusional. UGA will not beat SC. Spurrier loves to beat UGA and has a far superior team. Murray is not Andrew Luck. He had a nice freshman year with AJ Green, Kris Durham and Orson Charles. Now he just has Orson Charles and no running game or should I say a running game pinning its hopes on a 180 pound true freshman.
Only 2 more weeks until reality sets in. This will be the last Monday UGA can claim its going undefeated.
Gator Mike
August 29th, 2011
8:55 am
It is good to see everyone getting fired up. Good luck to all.