Fan talk: Is Ole Miss really the ‘must win’ game?

Does Mark Richt face a must-not-lose game? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Does Mark Richt face a must-not-lose game? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

It’s not been a good week for news out of Athens. First Rutherford Hall, then R.E.M. and the Georgia offensive line. But, as the old Southern saying goes, Thank God for Mississippi. Or perhaps not, as we’ll discuss when we check some Junkyard Mail. …

Stan the Dawg writes: I think the sports columnists had it all wrong (so what else is new?). They labeled South Carolina a “must win” for Mark Richt, but that never made any sense. Even for a coach on the hot seat, there’s no dishonor in losing to a talented, highly-ranked team. But Ole Miss is another matter. The Rebs are a truly bad team and got routed by Vandy! I think the Dawgs win easily Saturday, but what if they don’t? Is there any way Richt could survive a loss to Ole Miss?

You make a good point. This game could potentially be a lot more damaging to Richt’s job security than the South Carolina game. But it wouldn’t necessarily be an official jumping of the shark for him. If Georgia lost to the Rebels but then won out, that would mean this team had victories over Florida, Auburn and Tech, the big three of UGA rivals. Of course, it’s difficult to imagine a team that lost to Ole Miss beating all those teams. And a loss Saturday certainly would have the Bulldog Nation howling. It’s more of a must-not-lose game than a must-win game.

Jax Dawg writes: No Dawg fan will disagree that Aaron Murray is a HUGE talent at the QB position, but is he progressing as a player in his 3rd year in the system? He is still young and only a RS-Sophomore so there plenty of room for growth, but shouldn’t ball security be a higher priority for a QB in the SEC?

And Raymon is thinking along the same lines when he writes: Just wondering when will people start to question is Murray part of the problem with UGA football? Because who has Murray beat since starting at QB last year? Nobody! He is the reason we lost the 2010 Florida game, IMO. Because he could not throw and hit the side of a barn in the 1st half when our defense was playing their tail off. So if he wouldn’t have overshot the WR then we could have jumped on Florida and then we all know he threw the INT also, and again sometimes against S.C. he looked stupid. Again, the defense played good enough to win and again we could have really jumped on them however … Murray threw an INT and fumbled the ball at big parts of the game. … So I’m one that believes Mark’s time might be up but, hey, Murray hasn’t helped the man either! GO DAWGS!!!

There’s no question Aaron Murray’s sophomore season hasn’t exactly gotten off to a sizzling start, but aside from the two lapses against the Gamecocks I think he’s generally been pretty good. And I think the lapses on the offensive line have had a lot to do with the games in which he’s struggled, both last season and this year. I’m not ready to write him off by a long shot.

An anonymous Redcoat writes: I would like to start off by saying that I am a UGA Redcoat, and personally I am not fond of a lot of the new aspects of our performance this year. I was wondering what someone from the crowd thinks of it? I’ve heard reports that we cannot be heard as well from our new seats (and especially not with an opposing band sitting two sections away), and the “Georgia Bulldogs” cheer that we lead during pregame never seems to go well. What are your thoughts?

And we also hear from another Redcoat, Josh Osif, who writes: I understand that change isn’t the most comfortable feeling at such a “tradition rich” college. That being said, I and my colleagues of the 107th Redcoat Band do not appreciate the comments made last week by the Junkyard Blawg. We work very hard to put together a show that gets the crowd excited and involved. … In that article that knocked the band last week, the lack of fan support was mentioned. You won’t find any more devout fans than in the Redcoat band. And with that I ask, should the band change to our old pregame show, or should Dawg fans be better fans and adapt to change in the name of supporting their team?

I wasn’t knocking the Redcoat Band. One of my brothers was a Redcoat and I’m a fan of the Redcoats. But that doesn’t mean I have to agree with or like everything they do. I happen to think the spell-Georgia cheer works better at the end of the halftime show rather than in the pregame routine. And the “Georgia/Bulldogs” thing with the band just isn’t working. The second game it was done, the crowd was no closer to catching on and the lag time while the band members reposition themselves ruins the pace of the cheer. Howevver, I am very glad  to have the band down in my end of the stadium now, though having them and the South Carolina band playing at the same time was a bit problematic. And I’m not sure if the bulk of the student section can hear them as well, which might be a problem. Overall, though, I think the new placement of the band probably is a good thing. Anyway, let’s be clear: I love the Redcoats. Ain’t nothing finer in the land!

Cleveland Williams writes: Do you really think the Georgia board and executives (Adams and McGarity) who make coaching decisions are really thinking change or is it just media hype and fan frustration?

I think the folks in charge can’t ignore media hype and fan frustration, but I’m not sure there’s any “minimum” number of wins Richt has to get this year to save his job. I think the general trend of the team’s performance and how competitive it is as the season goes on might be a bigger factor in how they evaluate Richt.

Invictus Mon writes: Got it from a VERY reliable source who has known Richt since his years before UGA that he thinks this will be Richt’s last year at UGA and not because he’s going to be fired. He thinks Richt has already had enough of all of us, and is ready to take his fortune and do more meaningful things with his life. This is something I’ve been afraid of for years. We’re going to lose the winningest coach of the last decade because we chased him off. Not because we fired him, but because we made his life so miserable he didn’t find it worthwhile to stay. Then who are we going to get? Nobody’s going to want to put up with our crap. You think Smart would leave his cush job at BAMA with uncle Saban looking after him to get thrown to the wolves here? I have it under VERY good authority as well that the only reason Muschamp did that at UT was because he knew he was on the hot seat and even though he was the coach in waiting, there was a strong feeling by the powers that be that someone else was getting that job over him anyway. The SEC is a dream destination, and UGA is a great job, but I’m not sure we’re doing ourselves any favors recruiting a quality coach by acting like a dadgum lynch mob.

Love those reliable sources everyone seems to have. I’ve heard the Richt-really-wants-to-be-a-missionary theory and I don’t buy it. I think he enjoys coaching at UGA and would be happy to be in Athens another 10 years. Whether that’s possible for any coach in today’s media/fan environment, I don’t know.

Kelly Hibbs, who apparently took umbrage at me saying West Virginia wouldn’t be a very good choice for the SEC, writes: Didn’t West Virginia beat UGA in their own backyard in the Sugar Bowl recently? That is what I thought. Way better basketball program than UGA, too. Don’t think the Dawgs could handle them on a yearly basis. UGA is an also-ran program now. Sorry.

Look, if beating Georgia in in the past six years was sole qualification for being in the SEC, then Colorado and Central Florida would merit consideration. Beating Georgia doesn’t change the fact that West Virginia was passed over by the ACC and doesn’t have much TV reach (though someone pointed out it has some following in Pittsburgh). There are other more suitable choices for a 14th team.

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ugaclassof2004

September 22nd, 2011
6:02 pm

Here’s what I’m thinking.

UGA will beat Ole Miss by like 10 points

I say Mississippi State is a toss up.

Dawgs will then beat UT in Knoxville( yes I know the Dawgs haven’t won their the last 2 tries but I’m not impressed with Tyler Bray or Mini-Dooley)
Beat Vandy.
I’m calling for a WIN over the Gators in Jax.
We then play a nobody team in New Mexico State, so that will be a win.
So we could be 6-3 or 7-2 going into the Auburn game.

Now Auburn could be interesting. They have a bye week before they play us, but if they are coming into that game with no momentum, Dawgs could whoop this team. So that game is a toss up.

I think we’ll beat Kentucky, although they might play us close.

The Tech game might be tough, especially at their place. Again it all depends on what momentum UGA has coming into it. If we are up and down from week to week, then Tech might beat us. If we come into that game with something to prove, we’ll definitely beat them. It we’re looking past them, they’ll definitely beat us.

At worst, this team will finish 7-5. 10 straight wins would be tough for this team, but 9 is a possibility, so 9-3 is probably the best case scenario. But 9-3 is a double edged sword because that will mean we will be “treated” to ANOTHER year Mark Richt football further delaying the inevitable.

So I’ll say 8-4 is the most likely outcome. 8-4 will give the players some sense of pride and could get them to a decent bowl game, but it could also get Richt fired based on the severity of the losses. If Ole Miss or Vandy is one of them, then Richt will definitely be gone.

LagDawg

September 22nd, 2011
6:13 pm

Every game is a must win game for this coaching staff.

Joe

September 22nd, 2011
6:28 pm

West Virginia is a crappy school with awful fans. Been to many, many football places and games and the worst fans =West Virginia. Florida fans are the 2nd worst and they aren’t even on the same planet as WVU fans. Not a great academic school and couldn’t keep up in all sports in the SEC.

I-DOG

September 22nd, 2011
6:30 pm

UGA Friend:

I’m not sure that I could disagree with your post any more than I do.

A loss at Ole Miss would do severe damage to the program in many many ways and I don’t see how Richt could survive it. I believe that most people would put Ole Miss and Vandy at the bottom of the SEC and Vandy just beat them soundly head to head, so it is hard to argue that they AREN’t the worst team in the SEC this year. I hope we win, but if we lose, it will be UGLY in here next week and this forum is a PARTIAL reflection of how UGA fans feel about what is going on and how the college football fans in general feel about what is going on in Athens. It is as “must” of a win as one can imagine.

I simply don’t believe that “not enough cheering by the fans” is the reason the Dawgs haven’t beaten a team over .500 since the 2009 season and have lost 4 of our last 5 non-exhibition games.

Sharkman

September 22nd, 2011
6:36 pm

7-9 under Murrary.

I-DOG

September 22nd, 2011
6:43 pm

simply don’t agree that an excellent proven football coach wouldn’t want the UGA job. Most Dawg fans like Richt (there are always fringe people who are mean spirited), and EVEN after 12 losses in the last 2 and a 1/4 seasons, supposedly more than half the fans want to give the current staff more time. The less than half of us that think we could do better with another coach… still respect and like Richt as a person and just aren’t satisfied with the results of the team the last 3-4 years.

There just aren’t many college coaching jobs better than UGA. Obviously if someone is a Californian and isn’t partial to the South, they wouldn’t like the geography. However, you have a combination of the largest number of division 1 prospects with the least competition to sign them, a huge stadium, best conference, amazing facilities, a school with an average SAT score of about 1200 among its students, and if you believe you are an excellent football coach you simply have to believe that you could succeed here and make a pile of money (in a very inexpensive area to live).

If we go about it correctly, we can get an excellent coach to come to Athens.

Gay Dawg

September 22nd, 2011
6:44 pm

Things could get sticky with Nutt!

Still@theBAR

September 22nd, 2011
6:55 pm

Joe
You just described VW and it sounds like every SEC school. You cry about Florida, but they and Vandy are the best 2 academic schools in the SEC. WV is full of cousin marrying hillbillies and the rest of the SEC is full of cousin marrying rednecks. They are a Perfect Fit for the SEC.

Nub

September 22nd, 2011
7:01 pm

The only reason UGA would not bring in the best coach available is because of m o n e y…..!!!!

Let’s compare the total coaching expense at the top five programs in the SEC…How would UGA compare to UA…. UF….. LSU…. AU…. Tenn…. ARK… Heck Evan SC…. I bet you UGA would be in the middle of the pack at best …. Follow the money trail all the way to National Championships etc…. Then ask yourself why UGA had to settle for a position coach from the NFL as the defensive coordinator…. Hmmmmm—–

Down South Dawg

September 22nd, 2011
7:06 pm

So You All want a reliable source; then how about Right’s Sister—She has stated publicly that her brother is sick of all this B.S. and that we shouldnt be suprised when he tells the whole bunch to “take a hike”. Note: she certainly displayed more of a temper than her brother—So how’s she rate as an informed source?

joke

September 22nd, 2011
7:14 pm

Still@theBAR

September 22nd, 2011
7:23 pm

Down South Dawg what is her name and give some details so we know you are not talking usual fan BS

Reginald

September 22nd, 2011
7:28 pm

Hey Down South Dawg. How about a link to show what Richt’s sister said. I’d love to see it.

Rusty

September 22nd, 2011
7:32 pm

Yeah, lets see your source Down South Dawg….Right now you sound like another idiot, prove us wrong.

Jordan

September 22nd, 2011
7:33 pm

Mike

September 22nd, 2011
8:28 pm

I don’t think the Ole Miss is not a must win, but we probably will, because they are lousy. I think we must win over the impt. games Tenn., Auburn, Florida, G.T. .: however my gut feeling is that we lose all four of these games, the rest don’t really matter. I think we end up with a 5-7 record this year. Then maybe we can have Urban Meyer come and win a championship as our new head coach.

Tyrone Shulaces

September 22nd, 2011
8:36 pm

no, UCF was the must win game. Most minds are already made up.

Beast from the East

September 22nd, 2011
8:56 pm

They’re all “must wins” at this point. Anyone that believes otherwise is just folling themselves. Richt can only afford one more loss and that is to UF or GT (their only remaining games against ranked opponents). I think if he loses any others, he’s toast…..if he’s not already.

Headley's Lamar

September 22nd, 2011
9:02 pm

GA sucks

September 22nd, 2011
9:02 pm

GA sucks. That is all.

GA sucks

September 22nd, 2011
9:03 pm

“How would UGA compare to UA…. UF….. LSU…. AU”

All four of those teams have won the national title in the past 5 years.

UGA sucks.

Pago Pago DAWG

September 22nd, 2011
9:21 pm

We agree, UGA needs a short table to run on.
The Dixie Redcoats are one of the best bands in the SEC.
Even The Alumni Band is good. We’ve seen Michigan State and Michigan Alumni Bands…not even close to the Dixie Redcoats.

money talks

September 22nd, 2011
9:26 pm

Ga’s athletic dept. is broke from all the money they are paying coaches and buyout money paid to the AD and former basketball coach. they can’t afford to pay millions to richt in buyout cash—he will keep his job for 2-3 more years.

Dawgs Fans For Anthony Weiner

September 22nd, 2011
9:29 pm

Speaking of the UGA band, do we still have to pay royalties to the Union Army for stealing their Civil War hymn to use as our fight song?

NewnanRxDawg

September 22nd, 2011
9:38 pm

The redcoats in the end zone is very beneficial for the band itself. They are in the shade the entire game and they have a lot more space to spread out. But logistically it’s a nightmare! At the SC game, the band missed 10 min of the third quarter and 5 min of the beginning of the game.

I sit opposite the old redcoats seats and used to look forward to hearing them all game. Now, I can only tell they are playing if everyone is quiet and sitting down and I can see the Sousa’s standing up.

Columbus

September 22nd, 2011
10:09 pm

Boise nor SC were must win games and anyone who thinks so are idiots plain and simple including sports columnists. Did you people think McGarrity lied when he said he is looking for the program to improve and heading the right direction? Did he say ANYTHING about wins and losses? Did he say win one more game? 3 more games? No. UGA could lose this one and win out and all would be fine. Its the season as a whole and the apparent direction. That being said, it would seem this game will have a significant impact as it is definitely considered a game UGA should win. UGA was NOT expected to win against neither Boise or SC. That will not be the case in this game. If UGA wins all but one game it is expected to win, then that will be considered progress and the right direction. This is a huge game but not a must-win as there can still be progress and the program still headed in the right direction. This is the first road game for this team. You know what? It could be a blessing to them with all the heat thats been on them in Athens…..

They might dominate with no pressure from the home fans and writers

Fire Mark Richt

September 22nd, 2011
10:47 pm

“Invictus Mon writes: Got it from a VERY reliable source who…thinks Richt has already had enough of all of us, and is ready to take his fortune and do more meaningful things with his life.”

One can only hope.

HOUDAWG

September 22nd, 2011
11:18 pm

All I know is …….. we GOTTA get an SEC Win …… Period !

DawgVoiceofReason

September 23rd, 2011
1:16 am

South Carolina was not a “must win” game, nor was Boise State. Now, however, as a result of losing to USC, all remaining SEC games are must win because otherwise we don’t make the SEC championship. Of course, we have to continue to improve and we are going to have to somehow get through all of the players lost to injury, but it is still a realistic goal, given our schedule this year.

Columbus

September 23rd, 2011
1:21 am

Thanks for this column Bill….we need some voices heard that differ from the VOCAL MINORITY. Most of us dont want Richt ran out of town and sadly to say the modern media is beign ran by the barks of the youngest and dumbest fans and if Richt does quit or we lose him for whatever reason, it will be a tragic situation brought on by the younguns on the internet and the media taking the bait hook, line and sinker for the most part. The media will be most responsible for not seeing where the smoke was coming from…..the youngest fans who havent been through much as the the rest of us and frankly their opinion should carry the least weight! Remember this media: You are doing the most damage to Richt and UGA and if UGA loses him because of the heat put on him, which to this extent is severely unjustified since it does not reflect the VAST majority of UGA fans and alumni, you will be to blame.

So I implore you to do a better job media. Be accurate, be credible, BE RESPONSIBLE. Report the WHOLE truth, not just the view of the vocal minority please. PLEASE. This is not right. Not fair. Almost criminal in a way. I hope McGarrity and Adman dont believe the hype at ALL. If the boosters and donors are behind Richt, the rest of us dont matter anyway…. then lets hope these young fans dont run Richt off. That would be a tragedy also.

Go Dawgs. The majority of us are behind you coach!

DallasVol

September 23rd, 2011
6:28 am

How can you not include Tennessee as a big Georgia rival? Nothing hurts a Georgia fan more than when the Vols win. Come on….

Pollyanna

September 23rd, 2011
6:39 am

1.DE Justin Houston – would have been senior 2011
2.RB Caleb King – would have been senior 2011
3.WR AJ Green – would have been Senior 2011
4-ILB Brandon Burrows RFr waited until Fall Camp for surgery lost for year
5-RB Dontavius Jackson transferred to UAB
6-WR Lonnie Outlaw – failed Qualify 2010, WR Ga Military
7-WR Walter Hill – kicked off team or would be Senior 2011
8-OL Chris Little – transfer NW C College then Southern U then ineligible academics
9-OG Ben Harden – would be Senior 2011
10-WR Logan Gray- Senior Transfer Colorado
11-DE Montez Robinson – would be redshirt sophomore 2011, kicked off
12-QB Zach Mettenberger – LSU,would be redshirt sophomore 2011, kicked off
13-DL Chris Mayes – Dream Team 2011 failed Qualify, MS Gulf Coast Nose Tackle
14-LB Kent Turene – Dream Team 2011 failed Qualify, Jireh Prep NC
15-DE Jalen Fields, failed to Qualify 2010
16-OL Brent Benedict, RFr. — Transferred to Virginia Tech
17-SS Nick Williams – Senior 2011, transferred North Alabama Strong Safety
18-OL A.J. Harmon, Jr. — Transferred to Alabama State
19-TB Washaun Ealey, Jr. – Transferred to Jacksonville State
20-LB Marcus Dowtin, Jr. — Transferred to North Alabama
21-FS Jakar Hamilton – Senior injured, transfer out
22-OG Kolton Houston R Fr NCAA eligibility
23-OT Jonathan Owens – Redshirt Junior 2011, medical disqualification
24-DE Jeremy Longo, Jr. — Medically disqualified
25-OL Tanner Strickland, Sr. — left program not playing senior year injury
26-OL Trinton Sturdivant, Sr. — knee injury

Buckeye

September 23rd, 2011
6:50 am

Appreciate all the love……….

Aren’t y’all sick of the subject………..fire Win With.

Do it or don’t but please change the freakin’ subject.

Buckeye

September 23rd, 2011
6:55 am

DawginLex,

Cowering in a corner? That’s what 1-3 dogs will do.

Braxton Miller gets the start this week. Bauserman (and his baseball sidearm delivery) was only buying time for the kid to get up to speed.

Tune in to ESPN2 at 3:30.

By the way, are you the early noon game in CSS this week?

Vandy, especially the defense, is legit. They will send at least on quiver up your spine.

Buckeye

September 23rd, 2011
6:57 am

DawginLex,

Ya think Howard (before I was locked out of the NBA) regrets his decision now?

Dewey Cheatham & Howe

September 23rd, 2011
7:00 am

I agree Columbus. These younguns think winning is all that matters. They don’t appreciate the value of having a HC who’s a really nice guy.

win big!

September 23rd, 2011
7:30 am

ole miss is terrible—they lost to lowly vanderbilt. Ga should be able to beat them like a rented mule. Dawgs roll: 38-10!!!!

dmr

September 23rd, 2011
8:21 am

Ole Miss is not a “must win”. It is a “cannot lose”. I honestly believe, if this talented Georgia team, even with Its injuries, loses to Ole Miss, then Mark Richt’s career in Athens is effectively over. The question then becomes, “Well, what if he runs the table?” Fair question. I think the bigger question would have to be, “Why does Georgia continue to lose to inferior talent?”

For Georgia to lose this game, things will have to go catastrophically wrong, as they did against SC. Georgia will need to turn the ball over, the defense doesn’t tackle, we sit in zone all day, and our offense NEVER gets going. That’s what I believe.

If Georgia comes out of this weekend looking that dysfunctional, there will be change by years end and fans will just have to stay on the roller coaster until then.

HOWEVER, I DON’T SEE THAT HAPPENING. I SMELL VICTORY IN THE MAGNOLIA STATE. GO DAWGS!

Jim

September 23rd, 2011
8:42 am

I disagree that the SEC has a better option than WV. How did WV get turned down by the ACC when they never asked to join? The SEC has not turned down WV, the WV admin will not even admit they applied for that but it is believed that they have.

Missouri is not coming and never was. The SEC did not extend an invite. Missouri wants in the Big 10. WV is far better than Mizzou anyway.

If any team from the ACC wanted to come over the vote to move the buyout to $20 million would not have been unanimous. Would the SEC be a good move for FSU, you bet but why would you do that, they have a place at the table and a better shot at a nat’l title game than anyone in the SEC, they acc has no murders row, the SEC is full of them.

So if you look at this logically who is better that is available, only Notre Dame would bring more and I doubt they want any part of the SEC, they’re have a tough enough time already.

I am a lifelong West Virginian and I have all my teeth, contrary to popular belief around here. The stereotypes from you people are crazy, and coming from people from the south it is especially disconcerning knowing what the rest of the country thinks about you.

38 Yardline Dawg

September 23rd, 2011
9:36 am

Floriduh is Richt’s ‘Must Win’ game this year, or he’s gone at the season’s end. Loose to the Rebels tomorrow and he should resign on the bus ride home.

Dirty Dawg

September 23rd, 2011
9:41 am

Goldberg you don’t know from shinola about Mettenberger. Everybody that’s had anything to do with that kid – starting in high-school at Oconee County and up to and including now – knows him to be a selfish, arrogant punk. The only players that might have backed him are one that were right in there when it came to getting drunk and coppin’ (un-welcomed) feels. If I know my coon-ass friends in Louisiana, they won’t put up with his butt for long. He’ll either change his ways or he’ll find himself tied to a cypress tree in the Atchafalaya Basin.

Think of him as a Jeff George or a Ryan Leaf – ‘He’s got a ten million dollar arm and a ten cent head.’

38 Yardline Dawg

September 23rd, 2011
9:46 am

” Be accurate, be credible, BE RESPONSIBLE. Report the WHOLE truth…”

Columbus, what has the media reported that is not accurate, credible or a half truth? Is it the number of player infractions and off-field distractions that have occured? Are you saying the AJC misquotes the coaches and players? Have the team’s wins and losses been misprinted? Oh, and please tell me the calm demenor of Coach Richt is just a falsification and that actually he jumps around on the sidelines and looks like he gives a d@mn when we’re loosing…but the TV and other media just don’t show it.

Dewey, I like that Richt is a really nice guy. But I want a GREAT COACH with fire in his belly for my Dawgs. Period.

38 Yardline Dawg

September 23rd, 2011
9:51 am

Oh BTW, I am an alumni and booster, speaking on behalf of all the other alumni and boosters I know who together contribute thousands of dollars to the program each year.

Old Fart

September 23rd, 2011
10:06 am

Georgia would beat Ole Miss if they made the identical mistakes they did against SC. Dawgs win big.

Old Fart

September 23rd, 2011
10:11 am

This would be a good game to play Hutson if Murray is off. I like Murray, but I believe Hutson is not far behind. Play the hot hand. This is not a must win, it is a GOTTA win. I think we need to go out wide open and not let up. Beat the hell out of them.

KJ

September 23rd, 2011
10:16 am

“Nothing hurts a Georgia fan more than when the Vols win”

Afraid you have that one backwards, kid.

KJ

September 23rd, 2011
10:18 am

“Tune in to ESPN2 at 3:30.”

Nobody cares what your pathetic cheating Suckeyes team is doing. Go play in traffic.

Still@theBAR

September 23rd, 2011
10:24 am

Dooley and Muschamp beating the dawgs would drive the fans crazy.

Still@theBAR

September 23rd, 2011
10:25 am

All you dawgs heading to the Grove? Is this a game worth paying the $$$$$$$ to travel?

Carl Gump

September 23rd, 2011
10:34 am

Always loved the Redcoats, although Alabama’s Million Dollar Band is better. Florida usually has better looking twirlers.

But, as always, Go Dawgs!

P. S. As a Stones fan, I love the Redcoats playing “Paint It Black”.