Fan talk: Moving the Redcoats, O-line, Bobo and more

It’s high school graduation week for my UGA-bound daughter and so I’ll be on vacation and away from the Blawg. But to give you some Bulldog topics to chew over while I’m away, let’s go straight to the Junkyard Mail. …

Word is the Redcoats are on the move again. (University of Georgia)

Word is the Redcoats are on the move again. (University of Georgia)

Andy Mashburn writes: Bill, thanks for keeping the Bulldawg juices flowing during the offseason. Always enjoy reading what’s on the mind of the Bulldawg faithful! What are the chances of placing the Redcoat Band back in the student section? I read that the purpose of putting the Redcoats in the end zone was so that the stadium as a whole could hear them better. Personally, I loved the effect of the Redcoats in the student section with the college students. Seemed to add to the overall college atmosphere and experience of Sanford Stadium. In my opinion, they look a little lost and weak sitting in the end zone. Actually, I would even like to see them sitting a little higher in the student section. If you have ever visited Tiger Stadium at LSU, you know what I mean. Thanks and go Dawgs!

I originally was in favor of moving the Redcoats to the end zone, but I heard a lot of complaints that the bulk of the student section felt disconnected from the band, plus it didn’t help that they didn’t move the visiting band so you sometimes had the two bands sitting side by side playing at the same time. Perhaps it would have been better to put the Redcoats in the other end zone, which is part of the main student seating area. Anyway, I keep hearing that the Redcoats are leaving the end zone this coming season and returning to the main student section, and I asked a band member, who confirmed that is indeed what the Redcoats have been told. No word on whether the placement will be exactly where they used to be, but you’ve got a good point that higher up might work better.

Joshua Floyd writes: What is your take on the O-line coach [Will] Friend? Is he a step up from Stacey Searels after a year to review his work? How is Searels doing at Texas?

I think it’s too soon to say whether Friend is a definite step up. He managed to do a good job of juggling a very thin corps of linemen last season, and at times the line play was improved. But it was still inconsistent and they allowed too much pressure on quarterback Aaron Murray in some crucial instances. This is another rebuilding year for the line and while I thought the tentative starting lineup held up well against the first-team defense in the G-Day game, there still isn’t much depth. It looks like true freshman John Theus probably will wind up as a starter. I think we won’t know how good or bad this line really is until midseason. As for Searels, his first OL at Texas showed a 50-yard per game improvement over the previous season in rushing, but they didn’t have much depth and were inconsistent, especially in pass protection. Said junior guard/center Mason Walters: “I think we were the problem sometimes last year.” Reportedly, Texas had a good recruiting year for linemen. Head coach Mack Brown said the Longhorns’ OL is “so much better than what it was and still not where we need it to be.” So you could say their situation with Searels is much like Georgia’s is with Friend.

Travis Hill writes: Hey again Bill, Hope you are doing great. I hope the summer goes quickly for 2 reasons. First, I am a forester, and the heat is killer. Second, because I am always excited about the up and coming UGA football season. Besides all of the suspensions in the UGA secondary I think there are a lot of questions coming up this season. … I think the defense will be good to great. I am worried about the following 3 areas: 1. Offensive line. Our line has been good at times and horrific at times and this year it is looking like more of the same. If you look at Bama or LSU’s lines you will see solid lines each and every year. This is something we have to put an emphasis on in future recruiting. 2. Special teams. This is VERY scary for me to think about this year … a true freshman kicker and punter. Our special teams dropped off a lot when Coach Warren Belin left for the NFL. We really miss him for that. 3. Coaching. When you keep doing the same thing over and over again and your opponent sees that, he will use that against you. We have become way too predictable on special teams and on offense at times. I like Mike Bobo a lot. He is not that bad of an offensive coordinator, but he needs to learn to be a little more unpredictable at times. He needs to learn to change on the fly. When something is not working (small tailback up the middle) and you keep doing it, well, what is the definition for doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results? Insanity.

Mike Bobo has a tendency to stick stubbornly to the script. (University of Georgia)

Mike Bobo has a tendency to stick stubbornly to the script. (University of Georgia)

Can’t argue with your concerns, especially the OL and special teams. As for coaching: OK, I know some think I harp on Bobo too much, but I agree with you, Travis. I don’t think he’s a bad playcaller, but I think he still doesn’t adjust to the realities of a game quickly enough and sticks too stubbornly to his offensive script, whether it’s working or not. We saw that with the ineffective running game in the bowl against Michigan State. A bit more flexibility, and I think Bobo could develop into a first-rate playcaller.

On a related noted, Jeremiah Johnson writes: What ever happened to screens? Richt used them all the time with those tiny backs he always recruited, especially [Tyson] Browning. Weren’t some screens thrown during the spring game? Might we see some during the season? And might this be a good thing?

Yes, in the G-Day game the Black team, which started out with diminutive backs Brandon Harton and Kyle Karempelis, had most of its early offensive success using the tiny tailbacks as receivers on quick screen passes. You’ve touched on one of the things about our passing game that drives me crazy: Bobo’s insistence on calling so many of those slow-developing downfield passing plays, especially on third down. With a questionable offensive line, that’s asking a bit much of your pass protection. Better to get rid of the ball quickly. Georgia has some good possession receivers and yet doesn’t use the short passing game nearly enough.

On the subject of tailgating, which we touched on earlier this week, Cameron Pratt writes: Dear Bill, Back in 2007, I was a pledge for one of the prominent UGA fraternities and can offer a unique perspective on the “trash issue.” We held a massive tailagate on North Campus every week and had become very good at throwing it and cleaning up after ourselves afterwards. Despite the fact that UGA did not provide nearly enough trash cans for the number of fans who were tailgating on North Campus, my organization came prepared. We brought extra trash bags to utilize at our tailgate. During the Auburn game, I was one of the unfortunate souls who had to watch the game from the generator powered TV’s set up at our tailgate in front of the library. … I can say that once the game was about to kickoff, North Campus wasn’t actually that dirty. I’ve tailgated at the quad in Tuscaloosa and the Grove at Ole Miss before a big game, it was no worse than those tailgating areas. The problem was that during the game, literally DOZENS of homeless swarmed every trash can on North Campus. They were ripping bags apart and picking through them, throwing trash everywhere as they searched for things of value. By the 3rd quarter it was a disaster and there was not a single authority figure around anywhere to stop them. Once the game ended, all the mess got pegged on the fans. It wasn’t the fans, it was poor planning by those at the top. They set up North Campus tailgating to fail by not providing the proper resources (too few porta-potties, trashcans, police, and no clean up crew until the next morning). I mean seriously, only 20-30 porta-potties for 20,000 tailgaters (most of whom are drinking beer)? That’s just moronic. My guess was this was done on purpose. 2007 is when UGA started getting a lot of national press for being a “party school” and I think eliminating the festivities on North Campus was the administration’s way to combat UGA’s “party school” reputation. Unfortunately, that move has also deterred many young alumni who can’t afford season tickets from going up to Athens on gameday weekends.

A trashed North Campus led to restrictions on tailgating there. (Tom Ritch / Special)

A trashed North Campus led to restrictions on tailgating there. (Tom Ritch / Special)

Thanks, Cameron. You provide an interesting perspective on the trash problem. I don’t know whether your conspiracy theory has any merit, but I’ll agree that UGA didn’t help matters by not providing enough trash receptacles or toilets and definitely by not having enough university police in the area to keep better order.

Frank Lane writes: I was surprised that Drew Butler was not drafted. Heard he signed with Steelers but have seen no official news of that. What can you tell us about that?

It’s not that surprising for a punter not to get drafted. Many sign as undrafted free agents, as Butler did with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s expected to compete with Jeremy Kapinos, the only other punter currently on the Steelers’ roster.

Jerry Sherlock writes: Hey Bill, I saw recently that Athens has been named one of America’s Top 10 cities for affordable vacations and, as a UGA grad exiled to Ohio, I’m thinking about bringing my wife and kids to the Classic City to get in touch with my Red and Black roots! Got any recommendations on non-sports things I can do in Athens with my family?

While I’m an Athens native and spend a lot of time there, I thought I’d turn to a real expert to help you out: my niece April Moore Skelton, who’s an information coordinator at the Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau. Here are her recommendations:

Day hike and the Visitors Center at the State Botanical Garden: Let the kids blow off some energy on the hiking trails, then enjoy the cool of the tropical conservatory in the Visitors Center (free).

If they’re interested in a physical adventure: Rent kayaks at Big Dogs on the River and float the Middle Oconee (right off Atlanta Highway near the Howard Johnson).

Visit Active Climbing for climbing walls suited to any weather, any age group.

Take a flying trapeze class at LEAP Trapeze.

I would recommend the foodie family visit the Athens Farmers Market at Bishop Park on a Saturday morning for exploring and live music. (free).

And the Georgia Museum of Art (especially with the expansion) is phenomenal (and free) — they have kid-friendly activities and tours as well.

Hope these suggestions help!

Thanks, April! That’s it for now. I’ll be back the week after next.

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157 comments Add your comment

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
9:02 am

How’s Searels doing? How about Commitments from SIX STUD ATHLETIC OFFENSIVE LINEMEN. These are kids that, if he signed for UGA, y’all would have a fit. Searels is sending a message, and we all know what it is. Yours is the most backward, backwoods program in America. Have you no shame?

Neutral

May 13th, 2012
9:03 am

@01hawk (12:06 yesterday)

Obviously you don’t have a clue!!! I grew up in Atlanta and have lived here 65 years and I can say with total confidence that Athens is light years more fun than Atlanta……thus the reason it is frequently mentioned in national surveys as one of the top small towns in America. As far as entertainment……There are many very famous groups that call Athens “home”…and if you want pro sports and the arts, you only have to drive an hour to Atlanta (not much farther than Marietta or Roswell). Spend a weekend in Athens before you pick Atlanta first. P.S. Not to mention less traffic, crime, etc.

kingdaddy

May 13th, 2012
9:04 am

Neutral
I remember sitting in the stands in the early 70’s and the bands were more civil. They rarely tried to play over each other but would alternate and take turns playing..

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
9:07 am

Bobo is in the position he’s in because he’s married to Barb Dooley’s niece. Vince Dooley has influence over the Athletic Board which has firing power over Richt. Richt keeps Bobo where he is to gain favor from the Dooleys. It’s an incredible conflict of interest and hurts the program, but for Richt, it serves a more important purpose. It keeps hiim on the gravy train. Are you people that dumb? What a program.

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
9:25 am

How’s Stacey Searels doing at Texas? DARIUS JAMES, 4-STAR, OL, 6′5″320 lbs, KENT PERKINS 6′5″310 lbs.,4-STAR OL, KENNEDY ESTELLE 6′7″ 320 lbs.4-STAR OL, DONALD HAWKINS,6′5″ 320 lbs, 4-STAR OL, CAMRHON HUGHES, 6′6″ 280 lbs. 4-STAR OL, CURTIS RISER, 6′3″ 300 LBs. 4-STAR OL. You think Searels isn’t sending a message? You people would have a fit if Richt brought in this mumber and thes “type” of offensive lineman, and Richt knows it. The most backward thinking, backwoods program in America. 31 years and counting. No wonder.

ARdawg

May 13th, 2012
9:51 am

tide troll

Do you know of anything about your program GT that is worth repeating?

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
9:56 am

THEUS to start at left tackle! Are you nuts? He’s slower than molasses. The coaches at the US ARMY game recognized this, and mercifully moved him to guard before some QB got decapitated. This kid doesn’t belong in the SEC much less as a STARTER at left tackle. If that happens, Murray will get hit so hard, hair mousse will be flying everywhere. START XZAVIER WARD AT LEFT TACKLE, MOVE KENARIOUS GATES TO RIGHT TACKLE, FOR GOD’S SAKE MOVE CHRIS BURNETTE TO CENTER, AND YOUR JUCO TRANSFER, NO. 79, TO RIGHT GUARD, AND pray like hell for no injuries. What a joke of a program. There’s no way your offensive line should be this thin. No excuse for it. But instead of being angry about it, as you should be, we’ll just start Theus at Left Tackle! You people are certifiable.

BarricudaDawga

May 13th, 2012
10:31 am

Bobo did nice job with Stafford at QB. Cox threw too many interceptions, and Murray throws too many interceptions, and gets sacked 2-3x more than any of the other QB’s ever did. 22 interceptions, and 58 sacks in 2 seasons with Murray.

Todd Grantham, against ranekd teams, is now worse than Willie Martinez was in giving up points, his defenses should be called Ole’.

kingdaddy

May 13th, 2012
10:43 am

Tide roll
UGA—–4 OLs taken in NFL DRAFT—2012
TEXAS—ZERO OLs taken in NFL DRAFT
LOL…

ole yeller

May 13th, 2012
11:03 am

Bill,
I can understand the flustration about point being given up. Please don’t blame Coach “G” for the points given up by the “O” and “ST”. Look at the “D” with out all the screw up and bad field position by the “O”. That is why they places 5th nation wide in TOTAL “D” It’s really hard to stop the other team from scoring when they start inside the your own 35 yd. line. That my friend is not bad “D” but that is another problem.

ole yeller

May 13th, 2012
11:10 am

Bill,
this is my last post on this subject. I am not going to harp about last season screw up by the “O” and “ST”. Mistakes were made on both side of the ball. Lets move on and look for greener pastures.

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
11:11 am

Mid May and Booboo still ignores ANTHONY JENNINGS. Brilliant. Do it Dawgs. Sheesh. What a joke of a football program. The most backward thinking, backwoods program in the Country.

Joey

May 13th, 2012
11:29 am

I’m the regular – not the doofus who wrote, “First??”

Until Richt gets more top-notch assistants in Athens, 10-4 is the best we’re gonna get now, with the calibur of HCs, and assistants, in the SEC. This ain’t ‘02 – ‘05 anymore.

Top-notch like what he got for the D (when forced) in Grantham, and the guys he brought in. But we will never win the SEC again with the guys we have currently on the O. Bobo is a better than average game planner (think – SC and Auburn last season), but when his game plan doesn’t work, his in-game adjustments are almost nil. Richt should move him back to QB coach (hell, make him Asst Head Coach) and go dip into the NFL well of talent for a OC, and let him bring an OL coach with him.

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
11:41 am

Richt is recruiting these private school offensive linemen to play up to the rednecks that make up your Athletic Board. He hopes to please them in order to secure a contract, and what better way than to bring in Theus, Pyke, Bynum and the Long Bros, and let Joe T. “bulk ‘em up.” Happy Dicks gets hot just thinking about it.That’s Richt’s goal. Forget signing Delando Crooks, Shamire Devine, Devonte Seymour, and Jeremi Hall. Let ‘em go to Bama like Brandon Greene. The goal is not to bring in these studs, it’s to get Happy Dicks happy. and what better way than a big ole Theus! 31 years and counting! Hilarious.

Dog Meat!

May 13th, 2012
11:45 am

The dogs will win 10 games in 2012–mark it down! Grantham’s D will rule the SEC!!!

Neutral

May 13th, 2012
12:19 pm

Tide roll,
FYI…..the rest of the world outside Swinging Tuscaloosa thinks Bama sucks. Just thought you would like to know…..and we laugh at your stupid comments!!! P.S. Texas’ OL totally sucks too!!!

kingdaddy

May 13th, 2012
1:06 pm

Tide roll
How many OLs did you say Texas got drafted in the NFL? YOU THINK THESE BOYS ARE PLAYING FOOTBALL JUST FOR AN EDUCATION??? If you want to get drafted tothe big boys, don’t listen to Tide roll…

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
2:08 pm

Enter your comments here

tide roll

May 13th, 2012
2:20 pm

Hey guys. When you let ANTHONY JENNINGS sign with BAMA, he can join the list of Georgia QB(s) that you also ignored and Guess What, they led their respective teams to NATIONAL TITLES. CHARLIE WARD, Thomasville, Ga. FSU (Heisman Winner as well); HOMER JORDAN, ATHENS, GA.! CLEMSON; SEAN JONES, THOMASVILLE AGAIN!. GA.TECH; and noted tight end prospect, CAM NEWTON, ATLANTA, AUBURN (Heisman Winner as well); and Booboo and Richt are going to do it again with JENNINGS. It’s unbeleivable isn’t it. You have (1) National Title since 1980, and these QBs,all from the STATE OF GEORGIA, have won FOUR.There’s not another football program in America as ignorant. Goooo Dawgs! Hilarious.

Barnum & Bailey - now hiring!

May 13th, 2012
2:27 pm

Mark Wretched is a clown masquerading as a coach. He’s more qualified to be in a circus!

AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us

May 13th, 2012
2:30 pm

Any more UGA goons arrested this week?

14 Titles

May 13th, 2012
4:37 pm

Nick’s got another loaded roster filled with a bunch of NFL first round picks, ready to make another BCS title run—-going for #15 in 2012!!! RTR!!!!!

FLA DAWG

May 13th, 2012
5:56 pm

Bill,

“…….I think Bobo could develop into a first-rate playcaller.”

How many years has this guy been OC and we are only at the point of that statement!?

Your words reveal everything we need to know about Mike Bobo as an OC in my opinion.

bitter jim donan

May 13th, 2012
5:56 pm

minum 3.0 gpa and no dope sales allowed are allowed.—-that rules out your crowd tu_rd roll

FLA DAWG

May 13th, 2012
5:59 pm

tide roll,

You must be a disguised GT fan.
No self respecting Bama Fan would write the garbage you do.

fred dawg

May 13th, 2012
7:31 pm

I agree that while the redcoat band being placed in the ned zone was odd – the band did sound better in the stadium as the music was directed toward the other endzone.

how about these possible solutions:
1. Move the bad to the other endzone – into the far right section as you are facing the field and against the student section.

2. Move the student section down toward the other end toward the bridge. Only problem here is it is great to see the student sget on the opposing team as they run out of the locker.

3. move the band back to where they were – they are a part of the student section …… and are students,

Go Dawgs!

AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us

May 13th, 2012
7:31 pm

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Buzzzzzzzzz

May 13th, 2012
7:34 pm

In case you hadn’t noticed…

TECH OWNS THIS STATE!!!

Reality Dawg

May 13th, 2012
9:43 pm

Sadly, I see Bill has admitted Bobo’s weaknesses, and those same weaknesses are going to prevent Georgia from winning anything major under Mark Richt. Bobo is above-average as a play-caller, but he folds when under pressure and is easily outclassed by top-tier defensive coordinators (remember Monte Kiffin at UT, Ellis Johnson at SC, Kirby Smart (his good friend as glaring examples). Now we have to deal with what-his-face who just joined Auburn. Every time it looks like we are going to gain an edge on Auburn in the all-time series, they make a move that stops our momentum. Trust me, Auburn will start beating Georgia again more often, perhaps starting this next season. I see Richt gone after the 2013 season because patience are running out.

Old Dog

May 14th, 2012
6:37 am

It is definitely stupid to not have ample porta-potties and then complain about public urination. I just went to the Zac Bown concert and they had the same problem – not enough toilets – so women were crowding into the men’s rest room (which was overflowing with men!). I don’t think it was a vast conspiracy; I just think that they were super cheap and wanted to save money to put into their pockets. Then they have the gall to complain about the mess.

AltamahaDawg

May 14th, 2012
8:24 am

Auburn beating Georgia “more often” would be what, 2 out of 7 times? or more. Like, back to historically what normally happens between 2 evenly matched programs? I’d say that is not much of a limb to climb out on to say that Au will beat Georgia more often at some point in the near future.

However, after 2013, Georgia will have a 3 yr streak of 10 or more wins, and most likely gone to the SECCG at least 2 if not all 3 yrs. And you see the the administration will have reached the end of thier patience with Coach Richt and fire him? That’s not very likely.

AltamahaDawg

May 14th, 2012
8:33 am

tide roll believes that the only reason a kid like Jennings would sign with Alabama is if Georgia “lets” him. Some big fan you are.

What will happen in 2013 when......

May 14th, 2012
9:03 am

UGA loses to Missou, Vandy, SC, UF and Auburn?

DawginLex

May 14th, 2012
9:05 am

I’m gonna laugh real hard when Saban gets a commit from Bateman(Utah) and Ferguson(NC) and passes Jennings on to the ACC or Conference USA.

UGA Insider

May 14th, 2012
9:31 am

The UGA athletic dept has $90,000,000 in the bank and can afford trash pickup 7 weeks a year. Let people who spend money do want they want and pick up after them if need be.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

May 14th, 2012
9:38 am

UGa Insider……a Link to where the Athletic Dept has $90,000,000 in the bank.

UGA Insider

May 14th, 2012
9:48 am

Still@theKool-aidBAR

May 14th, 2012
9:53 am

IN the BANK? No way. Generated last year but NOT IN THE BANK. UGa athletic dept only had arounf $2,000,000 in PROFIT.

Still@theKool-aidBAR

May 14th, 2012
9:58 am

UGa insider

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/821005-college-football-ranking-fbs-athletic-departments-by-net-revenue-for-2009-10

#8 UGa
Gross Operating Revenue

$89,735,934.00

Less Operating Expenses

-$77,250,831.00

Equals Net Revenue

$12,485,103.00

30 percent of Georgia’s revenue from the 2009-10 academic year came via contributions ($27.3 million).

LONG WAY from $90,000,000 IN THE BANK.

old dog

May 14th, 2012
10:09 am

O-line problems will be a factor again this year against the good teams. Until we concentrate our recruiting on bringing in (and keeping) the cream of the crop all is for naught. The game of football is, has been, and always will be won with the hosses up front. Until we make that a priority, we will beat the bad treams and lose to the good ones. this is not a fair-weather friend analysis….it is a fact!

SSIgator

May 14th, 2012
10:51 am

AltamahaDawg -

“However, after 2013, Georgia will have a 3 yr streak of 10 or more wins, and most likely gone to the SECCG at least 2 if not all 3 yrs.”

Hey, while you are gazing in to your crystal ball, could you check and see what the winning Lottery numbers will be for this coming weekend? They will probably be as accurate of a prediction as your upcoming UGA football record.

Hammerdawg

May 14th, 2012
11:02 am

Bobo is the anchor that will keep the team from success! He is limited in his play calling, cannot make adjustments, and has proven that he has no intention of learning any of these positive career moves….
FIRE HIM NOW!!!!

DawginLex

May 14th, 2012
1:21 pm

SSIgator

May 14th, 2012
10:51 am
AltamahaDawg -

“However, after 2013, Georgia will have a 3 yr streak of 10 or more wins, and most likely gone to the SECCG at least 2 if not all 3 yrs.”

Hey, while you are gazing in to your crystal ball, could you check and see what the winning Lottery numbers will be for this coming weekend? They will probably be as accurate of a prediction as your upcoming UGA football record.

********************

When you post comments like this routinely, every day, you really have no rival when it comes to stupidity

G-Dawg

May 14th, 2012
1:27 pm

Regardless of whats in the bank, but theres obviously enough to pick up trash on approx 6-7 home games outta 365 day calender!!

???

May 14th, 2012
2:14 pm

@Cameron Pratt: LOL. Liar. I too was a part of a large tailgate at that location. I saw many of what I will presume were your frat brothers tearing up 2 tailgate tents, and doing wrestling moves on styrofoam coolers. You and your kind don’t prepare for the aftermath (not enough trashbags)

I saw one homeless guy during the entire game, and he was going thru and getting some cans, but he went on his way after being offered a six pack and some cigarettes.

You and yours are the problem. Deal with it.

Whiskey Breath

May 14th, 2012
5:23 pm

Who is going to be Richt’s next whipping boy, Bobo or Will?
Saban always shares credit when a particular area get’s beat.
For example, the special teams. he never let’s Bobby Willams the special
teams coach , be the whipping boy. Saban will say “WE” didn’t do a good job on special teams. I have seen every ass”t coach except Rodney Garner get beat by
the fans and media. Richt knows exactly what silence will do for him.

DAwgs on Top

May 14th, 2012
7:23 pm

in 2012, Ga should be a lot better on D and O–look for another 10 win season!!!

Brainiac

May 14th, 2012
10:10 pm

@ Dawg in Lex:

Calling SSI gator stupid is like calling Rosie O’Donnall fat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cletus Judson

May 14th, 2012
11:11 pm

Good Gawd, tailgating with heavy consumption of alcohol is the only way many of us can get through the awful home schedules the school’s been serving up in recent years. Why don’t we keep the money in the local economy and invite some of our area high school teams to play the Dawgs for a fee? It wouldn’t be much different than the stiffs posing as college football teams that show up each year.

BrandK

May 15th, 2012
7:21 am

Georgia has made it way too difficult to park and tailgate. Our group is only going to 3 games this year and will watch the other games in my basement with tons of beer, bourbon, burgers, wings…I just got a new 80 inch LED TV at Costco!!! Amazing picture.