
We will commence with this week’s blue chip indicators immediately following Steve Spurrier’s testimony to his superiors regarding the stolen strawberries aboard the U.S.S. Caine. Ssssh. I think he’s losing it …
“Lies! I tried to run the ship properly by the book but they fought me at every turn! They encouraged the crew to go around scoffing at me and spreading wild rumors about steaming in circles! And then old yellow stain! I was to blame for Lt. Merrick’s incompetence and poor seamanship. Lt. Merrick was the perfect officer but not Captain Queeg. Ah, but the strawberries! That’s where I had them! They laughed at me and made jokes, but I proved beyond the shadow of a doubt, and with geometric logic, that a duplicate key to the wardroom icebox did exist! I … I … I …”

Darth Dawg! (I post this only because I stumbled on a "Dogs in Star Wars costumes" list at BWE.TV).
Come back to us, Steve.
I never really noticed the resemblance between Spurrier and Captain Queeg until this week, when he declined to speak at a news conference with a certain columnist in the room and later (after four years of Enabling 101) kicked Stephen Garcia off the team (and don’t think the distraction of one clown act didn’t have something to do with the other).
Spurrier needs to bow disgracefully, unless he desires another oversigned recruiting class, after which he’ll deny such a practice exists and just assume everybody’s out to get him.
Where was I? Ah, yes. The strawberries! (Back to that creep in a minute.)
In less riveting matters, Georgia plays Vanderbilt this week. Captain Vanilla’s Dogs have won four straight. The objective at Vandy is to make the Florida game mean something. Todd Grantham’s defense has been strong lately.Here’s a thank you gift: Vandy has scored three points in the last two weeks.
Dogs are favored by 11. Lies! Actually, the truth, and I’m not completely comfortable with that. Georgia wins but take Vandy plus 11.
Watch as Steve Spurrier takes out his Chinese therapy balls
“Captain Insano shows no mercy” (Bobby Boucher)
Tech at Virginia: Al Groh returns to Charlottesville. I’ll sum up his sentimental thoughts: “Phhhhttt.” So what’s a 12th ranked, 6-0 team doing on ESPNU (now seen in 12 homes) with the broadcast team of Pam Ward and Dan Hawkins? The Jackets will start to get more eyes in the next few weeks (Miami, Clemson, Virginia Tech). For now: The 7½ is covered.
South Carolina at Mississippi State: Nick Saban told the media he was limiting access to quarterback A.J. McCarron but added, “I’m not gonna pull a Steve Spurrier on you!” Even he’s mocking Queeg! Would love to pick an upset here. Can’t do it. Gamecocks cover 2½.

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LSU at Tennessee: Les Miles says there’s no quarterback controversy between Jarrett Lee and Jordan Jefferson. But when you win three conference games by scores of 19-6, 35-7 and 41-11, who’s going to squawk? Vols crushed (16 is covered).
Florida at Auburn: The Gators won their first four games, then in consecutive weeks (Alabama, LSU) looked like a chipmunk yelling to the Winnebago, “Stop, or I’ll use my super powers!” Smack. But I sense a rise! Gators win and cover 2.
Clemson at Maryland: I’ve blown a couple of picks expecting this Dabo Swinney team to fold (like normal). I’ll stop now. (Here we go: Murphy’s Law about to hit me like a brick.) Tigers cover 8½
NFL Fridgepack
In case your forgot what Arthur Blank, Thomas Dimitroff looked like when they were happy. (Curtis Compton)
Panthers at Falcons: The NCAA has cleared all potential legal obstacles, so Cam Newton can cross the state border. Newton (322 yards per game) is a threat, but so is everybody against the Birds. The offense goes comatose in the second half. Julio Jones has a bad hammy. Confident? No. But I’ll give the Falcons points for desperation. They’ll cover 4.
Eagles at Redskins: The Eagles have a league-high 15 turnovers. Their offense is like watching a blender with the the top off. Philly covers 1½.
Tim Tebow: He makes his first start of the season next week. Until then, he’s available for exorcisms and resurrections.
Texans at Ravens: With Indy walking the green mile, Houston has a chance to win the AFC Central. But the last two losses should stop any premature canonization of Matt Schaub. Baltimore covers 7½.
49ers at Lions: Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson already have hooked up for nine touchdowns. Imagine the bowl possibilities if they had gone to the same school. Detroit covers 4.
Spread of the week: Green Bay really hates the Falcons for some reason, so much so that I wouldn’t be stunned at a letdown. Besides, I’m a sucker for 15 points in an NFL game. Packers win but give me the Rams and 15.
Toteboard
“In a bet, there is a fool and a thief.” — Proverb

Don't blame me. I Googled betting and this picture showed up.
Last week (Solid. Of course): 9-2 straight up, 7-4 against the line.
Overall (only awesome): 51-21 straight up; 47-24-1 against the line.
“Sack Schultz” contest: Last week’s winners, Diane Feeney of Roswell and Bruce Jones of Mount Aukum, Calif., both went 15-0 and won the LSU tiebreaker. But they cheat. We’ve got two leaders at 80-10 overall for the Hawaii trip and Georgia-Georgia Tech tickets.
By Jeff Schultz
339 comments Add your comment
carolinajacket
October 13th, 2011
4:24 pm
I thought Billy Cannon had a very successful pro career and then became a dentist.
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October 13th, 2011
4:26 pm
Jeff, must figure out why half of that stockpile of beautiful blondes in bowdenland dye their roots black?!!!
Southern Man
October 13th, 2011
4:28 pm
Seems to me its the other way around with the Falcons and Packers. The birds still haven’t recovered from the playoff loss and spent the entire off-season trying to become more “Packer-like”. Obviously, it didn’t work….
Joey
October 13th, 2011
4:28 pm
“If there is any small amount of justice left in the world, Connor Shaw will throw 4 interceptions Saturday and Spurrier will announce that this is his last season.”
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Either that or he will announce Garcia has been reinstated!
Dick Cheney
October 13th, 2011
4:28 pm
Jeff, one of the things I like most about your work is that you skewer everybody. I don’t see any favoritism or agendas. But maybe I’m one of the few readers who’s intelligent enough to truly appreciate the immense quality of your prose.
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October 13th, 2011
4:28 pm
FSwho is the quality blonde capital, but why do half of them dye their roots black?!
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
4:29 pm
I released Garcia to transfer to Florida effective immediately. That way he can beat the mutts twice this year.
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
4:29 pm
Jeff’s a great writer. I’d allow him in my press conferences.
Big Albany Dawg
October 13th, 2011
4:30 pm
Jeff, you’re just a Homer, that’s all! Hey, why were you late with this article? I hate waiting around and surfing on the www all day until you post…
Joey
October 13th, 2011
4:33 pm
“Mutts just get excited when they’re chasing things.”
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And the chickens have a parade when they go 9-5. Whooooo Hooooo!
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
4:33 pm
I don’t know why UGA can’t win something with all their recruiting classes. Jeff deserves to cover a team worth something.
Musashi
October 13th, 2011
4:33 pm
Dick, maybe you could take Jeff hunting.
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
4:33 pm
I think that parade was for our back to back baseball championships
JSS
October 13th, 2011
4:34 pm
@ Carolina…
Then he went to Federal prison for counterfeiting…
Paul From Milton
October 13th, 2011
4:36 pm
Jeff, you sure you didn’t Google “boobing”?
JB
October 13th, 2011
4:37 pm
Georgia Tech has not covered in the last 3 weeks…..they are killing me!
GTBob
October 13th, 2011
4:38 pm
UGA 45 – Vandy 0
GT 35 – UVA 14
Falcons 24 – Carolina 14
South Carolina 28 – Miss St 3
Auburn 17 – Florida 16
Vince
October 13th, 2011
4:45 pm
Why is Tech on ESPNU? Have you been on Mars? They haven’t played anybody even close to the top 25 yet. That scheduler deserves a raise!!!!
All-Involved
October 13th, 2011
4:48 pm
http://www.fanblogs.com/ncaa/007054.php. And this is before *Scamgate and the The HBO Four. Guess you *Barners can explain that one away too?!?!
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
4:51 pm
@beanster “Then you have never been to Gainesville, FL or Jacksonville, FL around Halloween, Delbert.”
That is true. However, after seeing the stylish young Tallahassee ladies in the photo, I think I could force myself to not notice the Joe Dirt types that 1eyedJack mentioned.
Joey
October 13th, 2011
4:51 pm
Come on, GTBob, you’re just setting us up for disappointment. You really think we will beat Vandy worse in Nashville than Bama beat beat them in Tuscalussa? Probably win by 10.
Your other picks look on the money, but I’d rather play UF with them coming off a win.
Who do you think is the biggest threat to give Tech a loss?
beanster
October 13th, 2011
4:55 pm
I don’t know, Del. It’s a spectacle. Of course, one could make the same argument about the girls in Athens today. For some reason, wearing Nike running shorts has become the rage. I would wager 75% of the female population of the campus is wearing them right now. Not that I am complaining too much (it’s not that hard on the eyes) but the fact there is some type of uni they all are wearing is pretty hilarious.
Uhh......I am Tony Gonzalez, Univ. of Cal.?
October 13th, 2011
4:58 pm
Dawgs easily cover spread, & great silicone babes @FSU! chop chop
Dawg '85
October 13th, 2011
4:59 pm
October 13th, 2011
3:33 pm
GA Sandlapper — Ron Morris is a pro. Steve Spurrier is an idiot and a fraud.
I’m surprised to see such a libelous statement from a reporter… even on a blog.
dawg4u
October 13th, 2011
5:00 pm
Spurrier’s wife probably summed it up best about the OBC – “He’s really great with the coaching and teaching of the players but he can really be a cocky jackass at times.” That pretty much says it all!
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:01 pm
Styles follow trends, and I say that is a very positive trend.
Jeff Schultz
October 13th, 2011
5:03 pm
USCInga — Hah. Politics? No thanks. I’ve got too many skeletons.
gt
October 13th, 2011
5:04 pm
I think Maryland beats Clemson this week, I think they found something against Tech in their defense and this new quarterback Brown. Clemson and Tech lose games they shouldn’t lose, have one lose each year at least.
Octoman
October 13th, 2011
5:05 pm
AJC sportswriters are quick to show their ‘manhood’ by jumping all over Spurrier, a very successful coach located in another state. But here in Atlanta, they play nice, rubbing footsies with the Braves/Falcons coaches, who are flops right here in their own backyard.
beanster
October 13th, 2011
5:06 pm
The only drawback is that you know there is a liner in there somewhere. LOL!!
gt
October 13th, 2011
5:09 pm
On Spurrier, Gacia should have been gone a long time ago, just didn’t have a backup ready. If Henry Fonda had been as big a jerk as Morris the roles would have be reversed and Captain Queeg would have been the hero.
Beast from the East
October 13th, 2011
5:10 pm
“Tim Tebow: He makes his first start of the season next week. Until then, he’s available for exorcisms and resurrections.”
Don’t forget he’s also skilled at circumcisions! Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:10 pm
I’m currently reading Carl Hiassen’s book, “Striptease”, and I think I’ll print that photo and stick it inside the cover before I return it to the library.
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
5:12 pm
Aw shucks… Jeff can call me whatever he wants. He’s the best sportswriter in his building I’m sure. I’ll frame his statement “Steve Spurrier is an idiot and a fraud” next to my fraudulent Heisman, fraudulent, Nat’l Championship, fraudulent ACC championship, and fraudulent SEC East championship.
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:12 pm
Hey, as long as you don’t know it, you don’t know it. I prefer imagination over knowledge in some cases.
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:13 pm
Beast – LMAO!
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
5:16 pm
“Ron Morris is a pro”
Well, he does get paid to do what he does, so I guess it’s technically accurate.
carolinajacket
October 13th, 2011
5:16 pm
Henry Fonda??
Beast from the East
October 13th, 2011
5:18 pm
“GA Sandlapper — Ron Morris is a pro. Steve Spurrier is an idiot and a fraud.”
Jeff,
Yeah, quite the idiot and the fraud. He’s a lock for the College Football Hall of Fame. Won more SEC championships than anyone not named Bear Bryant. Won an ACC title at Duke. DUKE!!!! He’ll retire a gozillionare playing golf at Augusta National. Yeah, he’s a fraud and an idiot. I hope I can turn into one tenth the idiot he is!
Handy Manny
October 13th, 2011
5:18 pm
Dawgs 20 Vandy 17
Jackets 37 Cavs 24
Gators 27 Tigers 23
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:19 pm
Now y’all have got me visualizing Jane Fonda in jeans shorts.
South Carolina's Largest Newspaper
October 13th, 2011
5:19 pm
The ole’ ball coach Spurrier has lost at least
FIVE games every year at South Carolina.
GTBob
October 13th, 2011
5:20 pm
@Joey, 45 may be a bit of a stretch. I will say 38-0 instead. Vandy is ranked 117th in total offense. I would be surprised if they even score in the game. UGA is due for a decent offense performance and they will probably want to win decisively since they really haven’t all year. I don’t think Alabama is ever a good judge of point spreads. They almost always score less then they could. As for who might beat GT. I am about 70% confident against Miami, 50% against VT, and about 30% against Clemson. I would be shocked if we made it through all three without a loss though.
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:21 pm
Is Burton going to play QB, or who?
Steve Spurrier
October 13th, 2011
5:22 pm
“The ole’ ball coach Spurrier has lost at least
FIVE games every year at South Carolina.”
Thankfully the dawgs are on my schedule every year and it guarantees I don’t lose them all.
gt
October 13th, 2011
5:25 pm
I agree with Octoman. Put Mark Richt in that pile too. Georgia practically writes the copy for these guys at AJC. They take 11 supermen or dream team whatever they call themselves and then look very normal. They beat a subpar Tenn. team and they are now back in the pink. 3rd and 53 yards to go, got to be a record, not a negative word on that subject written in this paper and now they play Vanderbilt. Does any team in the SEC have an easier schedule than Georgia, how do they do it. There are so many good teams yet they play a ACC type strength schedule and get SEC credits.
Delbert D.
October 13th, 2011
5:26 pm
GTBob – I’d stick my finger into an electrical outlet if I thought it could make that happen. But that isn’t in line with my objectivist outlook.
another 'must win' for UGA
October 13th, 2011
5:29 pm
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Vandy is 3-0 at home in Nashville.
beachboy
October 13th, 2011
5:29 pm
Schultz- Please give us your sad story on how Spurrier hurt your feelings years ago. Did he upset you when he said there is no rivalry when same team wins every year.
You’ve convinced me you are a fool equal to Ron Morris!
Beast from the East
October 13th, 2011
5:30 pm
Delbert,
Weis is holding open try-outs for QB. Do you have any eligibility left?