Will this year mark another game for the ages in Georgia-Auburn rivalry?

Michael Bennett makes a great touchdown grab last year against Auburn. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Michael Bennett makes a great touchdown grab last year against Auburn. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

As I note every year around this time, the Georgia-Auburn series is my favorite of UGA’s football rivalries.

While it’s been a rocky relationship at times, particularly when the Dawgs are playing at Auburn, the rivalry that Vince Dooley once called “feuding cousins” has always been very intertwined. Dooley went to Auburn. Legendary Tigers coach Pat Dye played at UGA. Even this year, the Dawgs face two former UGA defensive coordinators in Brian VanGorder and Willie Martinez.

But probably the biggest reason I’m partial to the Georgia-Auburn rivalry is the way the Dawgs have clinched so many SEC championships — or, in more recent times, SEC East titles — against the Tigers. And in keeping with the absurdly even nature of the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, many of those big wins for UGA have come at Auburn, as the visiting team frequently has the upper hand.

Once again this year Georgia has a chance to clinch a division title at Auburn, which set me to thinking about a listing of 10 greatest Bulldog wins over the former Alabama Polytechnic Institute that I compiled several years ago. I was debating whether last year’s big win over the Tigers Between the Hedges deserved consideration for a place on that list.

After all, the Dawgs absolutely demolished the Tigers in that game, racking up 528 yards of offense with two running backs topping 100 yards as Aaron Murray threw four touchdown passes (including a highlight reel snag by Michael Bennett) and Georgia converted on 12 of 15 third downs while holding the Tigers to just three of 11. The Dawgs defense also had 10 tackles for loss and five sacks, with Bacarri Rambo making a terrific return for a pick 6.

Even though last year’s victory over Auburn didn’t clinch the SEC East for Georgia, I think it was such a dominating game that it deserves a place in my top 10. So it’s going to supplant the 1962 Larry Rakestraw-led win at Auburn, which was the biggest victory of coach Johnny Griffith’s short tenure at UGA.

For the enjoyment of you longtime Dawgs fans and perhaps the edification of the younger ones, here’s the rest of my list of the 10 greatest games in the series since I’ve been following Georgia football:

1959: Georgia’s 14-13 win in Athens. After a key fumble recovery by the Dogs’ Dye, who would later become head coach and athletics director at Auburn, Fran Tarkenton threw a fourth-down 13-yard touchdown pass to Bill Heron to secure Wally Butts’ last SEC championship.

1966: Georgia’s 21-13 win at Auburn. The Dogs were down 13-0 midway through the third quarter, but quarterback Kirby Moore engineered three long scoring drives to clinch Dooley’s first SEC championship.

1968: Georgia’s 17-3 win at Auburn. With Mike Cavan having a sensational sophomore season at QB and Jake Scott and Bill Stanfill the defensive superstars, the No. 5 Dogs beat the No. 12 Tigers to secure Dooley’s second SEC title. This was the game where I clearly remember realizing for the first time that Larry Munson really cared whether the Dogs won.

1982: Georgia’s 19-14 win at Auburn. A classic Georgia defensive stand secured the win with Munson pleading for the Dogs to “hunker down” one more time. After which, of course, it was “Look at the sugar falling out of the sky.”

1986: Georgia’s 20-16 win at Auburn. With starting QB James Jackson attending his grandmother’s funeral, backup Wayne Johnson got the nod and led the Dogs to a major upset over the No. 8-ranked Tigers. An interception by Steve Boswell sealed the win. The game is most notable in UGA football history, though, for Auburn officials turning fire hoses not only on those Georgia fans who had stormed the field, but the ones still in the stands, too.

1996: Georgia’s 56-49 win at Auburn. This one started out sucky, with the Dogs down 28-7. But Mike Bobo led Georgia back to tie the game and send it into four overtime periods. Robert Edwards ran for three touchdowns and Hines Ward caught nine passes for 175 yards as Jim Donnan’s Dogs prevailed in the SEC’s first overtime game.

2002: Georgia’s 24-21 win at Auburn. Another one that started out with the Dogs not looking good, as the Tigers led 14-3 at the half. Everyone remembers how this one ended, but often overlooked is the defensive performance by Sean Jones, who snagged two interceptions and a fumble recovery in addition to returning punts. Then came that thrilling fourth-down pass from David Greene to Michael Johnson with 1:25 left on the clock, giving the Dogs the SEC East title and, eventually, Mark Richt’s first SEC championship. As Munson put it: “Touchdown! Oh, God, a touchdown!”

2006: Georgia’s 37-15 win at Auburn. Nobody gave the Dogs much of a chance against the No. 5-ranked Tigers, but in perhaps Martinez’s finest hour the Georgia defense smacked AU quarterback Brandon Cox in the mouth from the get-go. Tra Battle wound up with three interceptions and the Dogs held Auburn to 171 yards of offense (all but 35 on the ground) while Georgia’s Kregg Lumpkin ran for 105 yards.

2007: Georgia’s 45-20 win in Athens. The “Blackout” game was back and forth for a while, with Auburn taking the lead midway through the third quarter before Georgia ripped off 28 unanswered points. One of the greatest games ever held Between the Hedges.

I get goosebumps just thinking about those games. Are there other Georgia wins over Auburn that stick in your memory? Meanwhile, to help get you in the mood, here’s the official trailer for this year’s game.

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101 comments Add your comment

SBC Pastor

November 7th, 2012
10:58 am

Should be a good game this year, unless we get caught napping.

ARdawg

November 7th, 2012
11:10 am

jablonski

November 7th, 2012
11:11 am

Beat them senseless….do not stop scoring

jablonski

November 7th, 2012
11:14 am

UGA should never forget Troopah “the bag man” Taylor out there waving that stupid towel acting like a complete ghetto tool with Fairley.

Do not stop scoring.

ARdawg

November 7th, 2012
11:16 am

If Auburn was a better team, a nail biter to the end would be a good game. Face it, AU suxcks the big one. Anything less than total domination would be another disappointment.

Bill, I fear this game going down in the annuls of history. If it does, the end result isn’t good for Georgia

Patched Tire On I-95 in Jacksonville

November 7th, 2012
11:17 am

I dont see us losing this game

but if we do it will rank as one of the worst losses in UGA history right next to UCF

WDE

November 7th, 2012
11:27 am

Come out of the gate and play hard,fast and smart from the first snap get them down early and keep them there…Go Dogs !

gomdawg

November 7th, 2012
11:28 am

it’s going to be a hard fought game. Georgia has to much talent to let this one get away.

GO DAWGS ONE GAME A TIME

Old Dawg

November 7th, 2012
11:36 am

I vividly remember the 1976 game at Auburn. It was a terribly cold day, with a hot-air ballon sailing over the stadium. UGA won 28-0 to claim the SEC championship. I sat with my older brother who was a student at Auburn. We didn’t talk about the game that much, just enjoyed each other as brothers and sharing the UGA-Auburn experience.

As for this year’s game, it may be tight early but UGA’s talent and depth will come through and the Dawgs will enjoy the sweet taste of victory!

Go Dawgs!

GR

November 7th, 2012
11:50 am

OLD DAWG,

I was there- the great years of the original JUNKYARD DAWG. It was about 10 degrees. For all you youngsters reading this, the QB was Ray Goff. His passing stats had to be a record. 0 for 0. Dawgs never tried a pass.

Times have changed.

GO DAWGS!!

SSIgator

November 7th, 2012
11:51 am

“Will this year mark another game for the ages in Georgia-Auburn rivalry?”
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Get real – Auburn is 2-7. If this is a challenging game, the entire UGA coaching staff should resign and hang their heads in shame.

Desert Fox

November 7th, 2012
11:55 am

Ignore AU’s record. It’ll be a hard hitting game and T/O’s might play a huge role in winning this game. GA should win just hope they come out of it injury free. Can’t afford anymore losses anywhere w/so much at stake. Would give a nut for an open date before the SECCG vs AL. Been a long season and it wears players down. Good luck dawgs and GATA!

SSIgator

November 7th, 2012
11:56 am

“turning fire hoses not only on those Georgia fans who had stormed the field”
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If Auburn wins, the UGA fans should turn the fire hoses on the UGA coaching staff.

UGA Realist

November 7th, 2012
12:00 pm

I finally agree with both “SSITator” and “Sticky Piece of chewed Mike Bobo gum on his tire” with their posts above. You both finally got something correct.

Nice to see SSITator show up after that impressive performance against Missouri. Who should have been on upset alert after a battle in Jax? Not the Dawgs.

MA English 1975

November 7th, 2012
12:06 pm

I read in the Macon Telegraph this morning that Auburn’s Chris Slade said about Jarvis Jones: “He’s a good player, but you can stop him. It’s not that hard.”

I bet this serves as our D’s motivation this week!

markricht4eva

November 7th, 2012
12:17 pm

auburn may not be ‘man-enough’ to defeat the dawgs. but the dawgs are undisciplined enough to beat themselves!

waaaaaaaaaaaaar eagke – 2010 BCS National Champs

NCDawg

November 7th, 2012
12:35 pm

This one could join last year’s game as one of the all time great beat downs. I said could. The key is the D. We need to smack them in the mouth and impress upon them that they have NO CHANCE to win. If we do that it is name your score time. Please Coach… do not take your foot off the gas. The impression we make or don’t make could be the difference between Miami and the also ran bowl. There is no such thing as running up the score… there is only doing your job for the full 60 minutes. Sure we can put in scrubs but don’t change the play calls. Run the offense as if it is 3-3 in the first quarter.

swimdawg68

November 7th, 2012
12:35 pm

I attended that 1986 game at Auburn and clearly remember Auburn turning on the water cannons on the UGA fans as they rushed the field after the victory. One thing I witnessed was the funniest thing I have ever seen. They turned the cannons on the UGA fans in the end zone (we were seated in the stands on about the 10 yard line) One UGA student in the end zone turned his back to the field and water cannons, bent over pulled his pants down and “mooned” the entire stadium. My wife and I could not stop laughing for about 30 minutes.

TN Dawg

November 7th, 2012
1:12 pm

Bill,
Greatly enjoy your blawgs – good stuff. I am also interested in the other side of the fence. Seems I can remember of number of times where the Dawgs needed the win to claim the conference title. Any chance you might be willing to share some of those from your list?
Go Dawgs.

Aloysius

November 7th, 2012
1:27 pm

Aubarn wins it by a touchdown on a day of celebration!

THE Dixie Redcoat Band

November 7th, 2012
1:29 pm

I remember seeing Fran throw that td pass, then beating Missouri 14-0 in The Orange Bowl.
Let’s hope and pray UGA doesn’t come out flat over at the Barn…

joe jenkins

November 7th, 2012
1:46 pm

We have not played well on the road this year……auburn and kent are about even…..you have to punch weak teams in the mouth….we can destroy aub…i just dont think we will…we always play down to the compeition

Bulldogs for Muschamp Lifetime Contract

November 7th, 2012
1:54 pm

Geo P

You don’t remember crap about UGA you Tech nerd.

Ed

November 7th, 2012
2:04 pm

I’m excited about the prospect of Georgia finally tieing up the all-time series record. We held the overall lead for awhile in the 80s but the series slipped away from us until fairly recently. I’ve been hard on Richt at times but he doesn’t get enough credit for turning this series around in Georgia’s favor.

Island Dawg

November 7th, 2012
2:08 pm

Auburn has also broken our hearts many times when we had the chance to clinch a SEC title. We have to be ready regardless of the season the Tigers have experienced so far!

joe jenkins

November 7th, 2012
2:13 pm

I wish we would have won at sc….oh hell no though!! we let those yard birds run all over us…..Now we have to do it the hard way against a bad aub team who is due for a sec win!!! Just like all uga teams under richt….we love to do it the hard way…..If richt cant beat chizk…and that thug trooper….how can we have any confidence in richt beating ga southeren or tech….they about on the same level as aub is

McDawg

November 7th, 2012
2:40 pm

hoping for a sleeper–42-6

Dawg4Life

November 7th, 2012
3:11 pm

Yes I remember being at the Hose Game as it was callled. An AU fan asked us if we could still bark before the game. Troy Sadowski being wide open in the endzone for a score. Wayne Johnson did a great job for never getting playing time. That was a sweet ride back to Atlanta and a game I will never forget. Let’s even up the series Dawgs!!!

evillurks

November 7th, 2012
3:29 pm

We’ll be waiting………..

Bulldogs for Muschamp Lifetime Contract

November 7th, 2012
3:59 pm

SSIgator

November 7th, 2012
11:56 am
“turning fire hoses not only on those Georgia fans who had stormed the field”
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If Auburn wins, the UGA fans should turn the fire hoses on the UGA coaching staff.

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Having spent time around a lot of gators, it would be a blessing to have the fire hoses turned on them and a bar of soap passed around……………………………

robodawg

November 7th, 2012
4:05 pm

I really liked the 23-23 tie in ‘94. Considering what an underdog we were and how many games in a row Terry Bowden had won, that was just as good as a win.

Nash

November 7th, 2012
4:08 pm

nothing will EVER come close to that Blackout game…EVER *cranks Soulja boy off into the sunset*

robodawg

November 7th, 2012
4:09 pm

Personally I hope this year’s game is just a boring old win. Auburn’s got to have some talent, and they found a way to score lots of points last week. As bad a season that they’ve had, I still worry that they’re capable of rising to the occasion.

joe jenkins

November 7th, 2012
4:10 pm

I would love to see rhett mcgowan to have 10 catches for 180 yards sat….we sure do need someone to step up…….

Roswell DAWG

November 7th, 2012
4:18 pm

Bill,

A memorable one for me was the 1980 game in Auburn. With the Belue to Scott play still ringing in our ears from the previous week, my friend and I took off on a whim to Auburn with no ticket and no rain gear. We picked up two tickets in the Auburn section just after kick-off and spent a rainy day arguing with the obnoxious Auburn fans (I know, that’s redundant) around us and cheering on the Dawgs to the SEC title. I remember a great punt block from Freddie Gilbert that helped out the cause. After the game, we drove like crazy to get back to Athens and greet the players as they got of the buses at McWorter. Great senior year moment to go with wins over Tech and ND for the NC.

UGA Realist

November 7th, 2012
5:09 pm

Hey SSITator TOT it looks like Muschamp and company really know what they are doing with that great offense you are sporting. Awesome game against Missouri buddy and ole Willey will never beat UGA. ha ha ha ha

Richt and Bobo own coach Boomer the always sweating forehead blood vessel popping overdramatic loser. ah ha ha ha ha

GaTruth

November 7th, 2012
5:36 pm

LawDawg

November 7th, 2012
6:01 pm

That 2002 game is one of my favorite UGA memories. Sitting in the stands while the Auburn fans went into stunned silence and the student section roared was a good, good time.

PNWDawg

November 7th, 2012
6:01 pm

One of my favorites was the 1992 game in Auburn when the Dawgs won 14-10 by stopping Auburn on the goalline. On third down with no time outs and 25 seconds left, Auburn tries a dive over the top and was stuffed … and couldn’t reset in time to get another play off. Seeing 80,000 gaping mouths in that stadium was pure pleasure that day.

PNWDawg

November 7th, 2012
6:05 pm

markricht4eva

November 7th, 2012
12:17 pm

auburn may not be ‘man-enough’ to defeat the dawgs. but the dawgs are undisciplined enough to beat themselves!

waaaaaaaaaaaaar eagke – 2010 BCS National Champs

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Who are the War Eagkes? … I guess you Auburn fans can say, “We’ll always have 2010″, every year after you lose to Vanderbilt. :) … Good luck against Alabama A&M in a couple of weeks and hope you survive the NCAA’s wrath just enough for us to kick you around some more.

wolfman

November 7th, 2012
6:07 pm

Just another soft game on UGA’s soft schedule.

teeitup

November 7th, 2012
6:08 pm

uga should win. Auburn still has more wins in the series, with far less banners to fly. uga has less has proven that Auburn can step up to a challenge, when it’s indicated we have no chance. Yes, I think that my Tigers will lose, and by a large scale of points, there remains hope that this team will maintain the above all win/lose margin in this game of cousins.

Class of '98

November 7th, 2012
6:16 pm

A very interesting side note…. the Auburn official who made the decision to turn the hoses on us was a UGA grad. Goes to show how intertwined the programs are.

I have a special hate for them since Nick Fairley cheap-shotted Murray a couple years ago.

Marie

November 7th, 2012
6:17 pm

DROP 60!!!
GO DAWGS!

teeitup

November 7th, 2012
6:21 pm

Class of ‘98…cheap shots(?) have been by both teams in so many games for both teams, both against each other and the lesser games forever. It’s only a low light, when it negatively upon your (our) team.

NCDawg

November 7th, 2012
6:39 pm

teeitup – please name a cheapshot by a UGA player in oh..the past 40 years? Good luck. Have the Dawgs committed personal fouls and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties..yes. But have our players intentionally drilled a QB’s knee? Or speared him in the back? Again, good luck. Mark Richt would have suspended Fairley on his own. Did your coach have the guts to do it? No.
Fairley is a cheapshot artist and the SEC should have suspended him for his actions. Good, clean, hard hits are a part of football… plays like the above are cheapshots and not a part of football.

AU fan

November 7th, 2012
6:41 pm

I’ll be there to see a major upset. Auburn is due. Watch and see. Rivalries are made by these kind of upsets and GA fans, get ready.

It is our house!

DawgNole

November 7th, 2012
6:44 pm

Overconfidence. Complacency.

Overcome those formidable opponents and the Dawgs will return to Athens as SEC East Champs.

Ted Striker

November 7th, 2012
6:47 pm

I agree with Class of ‘98. Coach Taylors behavior after Fairley’s repeated cheap shots, and the inaction of Coach Chizik put a sour taste to my mouth. When Chiz and Taylor are gone from Auburn, the rivalry will heal.

It’s one thing to play the game, it’s another to try and intentionally injure players on the other team.

I hope for a good clean game and may the best team win.

Jborodawg

November 7th, 2012
6:53 pm

Some great games, Bill. And nice game story, Roswell DAWG!

My choice is the ‘86 Hose Game; turning hoses on fans in the stands was the most classless act by them, ever. Before that game, it was “feuding cousins” for me too. After that, it became just plain hate for me. Besides, they don’t even know how to pronounce “Jordan”, or “Shug”.

Yes, this is Georgia-Awbun and anything can happen. Let’s just go over there and GATA!

Jborodawg

November 7th, 2012
6:57 pm

Have to admit, the ‘96 game and four overtimes was one for the ages.

Larry

November 7th, 2012
7:14 pm

I find it simply amazing that the all time W/L/T record was left out of this story.

kral

November 7th, 2012
7:20 pm

slay agator..what hoses did ya’ll want to use on your coaches last weekend after being out played by Mizzoo..or were you thinking during the game…water-board

Lon Stotts

November 7th, 2012
7:28 pm

Bill,

First of all you are a DGD if there ever was one! What’s your estimate on how many Varsity chili dogs you’ve eaten in your lifetime?

Bill

November 7th, 2012
8:17 pm

Please state your opinion. Is it just me or does Auburn’s level of talent decrease in a weak economy (like this one)? Maybe it is just coincidence. It just seems when cash flow is good the Auburn talent level rises. Tough time right now . . .

The Gator

November 7th, 2012
8:18 pm

@Bulldogs for Muschamp Lifetime Contract, you are a pathetic, envious little weasel.

No

November 7th, 2012
8:20 pm

When I was in school Pat Sullivan won the Heismann Trophy in Sanford Stadium. Now that was fun.
And to the previous poster- classless is going on the opponents field a tearing it up.

Smitty

November 7th, 2012
8:26 pm

Auburn is under maned but very dangerous….

Smitty

November 7th, 2012
8:39 pm

What is wrong with Muschamp at Florida…has good ratings and losses to Georgia…I like the guy

Hunkerdown

November 7th, 2012
9:03 pm

What a memory I have of the lack out game of 2007. My thirteen year old made his first ever trip to Sanford stadium. How was I to ever know I happened to pick the most electric game of the century. Now my son is a freshman in college but the memoires remain forever in the archives of my mind.

Neutral

November 7th, 2012
9:21 pm

Play tough for 60 minutes. Auburn can be dangerous when they try….and this game is important for so many of their players (traitors) from GA who would give anything to ruin our season.
LSU 12- Auburn 10……Enough said. Go Dawgs!!!,

rhino

November 7th, 2012
9:35 pm

I will never forget watching the 1996 game and being so frustrated watching the Dawgs not even being able to slow down the AU offense. Then UGA decided to fire up the team by trying to take a chunk out of an AU receiver’s leg. I looked at my wife and told her we would win the game and we did! UGA is not only the greatest mascot but the greatest 12th man in the country.

Gene

November 7th, 2012
9:52 pm

As an 8th grader, I attended the 1959 game in Athens. This has been a great series, frequently with the underdog ruining the other team’s season. I hope that this is a good, clean game, decided in the last five minutes of play.

Dawgballls00

November 7th, 2012
10:17 pm

Auburn rose up and played LSU tough. Don’t think for a second Auburn isnt going to show up to shatter your dreams. Line it up and treat them as if they are undefeated. Hit them in the mouth like the SEC title depends on it. One game at a time. Punish Auburn. Go Dawgs!

Denver Dawg

November 8th, 2012
12:14 am

Striker,

You just don’t get it.

[...] Georgia* Richt describes swing-set accident that led him to consider hip surgery* Star quality: Rambo inspired by, compared to Ravens’ Reed* UGA kicker Morgan moves on from miss against Ole Miss* Bobo brushes up on former Georgia coaches now at Auburn* Georgia’s offensive line seeks to keep Aaron Murray upright against Auburn* Notebook: WR Chris Conley ready again to step up for a fallen comrade* Will this year mark another game for the ages in Georgia-Auburn rivalry? [...]

Tomás Broun

November 8th, 2012
7:56 am

Aubarn 24, Dwags 20

Another big Aubarn win over the hapless dwags.

papadawg

November 8th, 2012
8:04 am

Forget the records & rankings, take off the gloves cause it’s the DAWGS & Tigers which is always a cat and Dawg Fight

AltamahaDawg

November 8th, 2012
8:41 am

We have 3 (d-1) games left that will define the other team’s season. None of them are easy.

jaxdawgfan

November 8th, 2012
9:35 am

I predict a major upset, too. Our score will be major and the Tigles will be upset about it.

ken farrar

November 8th, 2012
10:36 am

“pregame trailer” another oxymoron

NCDawg

November 8th, 2012
11:24 am

I’ll settle for a win but I really want an epic beat down like last year. Why? Well it is Auburn and I also think style points will make the difference in getting into the BCS Championship if we can knock off Bama in the SEC championship. If we don’t look dominant against our remaining opponents then the best we can hope for is: A. All the unbeatens to get knocked off or B. An also ran BCS bowl.
Sad to think that a possible SEC champ, that knocked off the previous #1 team, would not end up in the BCS Championship. The anti SEC climate would make that probable. So Dawgs… win and win BIG.

Dawg back from Malta

November 8th, 2012
11:25 am

Track’em down just like beagles.
Go to hell you war-dam-eagles!!

Buckeye

November 8th, 2012
11:52 am

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Buckeye

November 8th, 2012
11:53 am

Doubt it. Auburn is 2-7. SEC! SEC!

Bo over the top

November 8th, 2012
12:09 pm

How about the 2005 game!!!!! Now that was one for the ages!!!!!!!

Nothing to do with this weeks game but.....

November 8th, 2012
12:43 pm

One day after Robert Nkemdiche said “nothing is final” with his college situation, his coach told another media outlet that the nation’s undisputed No. 1 prospect has indeed de-committed from Clemson.

What a joke this moron is….he gets off jerking coaches around and playing games…..that UGA had him come to the Ole Miss game is even a bigger joke…this guy is a complete moron who is playing grown men (coaches) like a puppet……..WHO CARES!

Doesn't Matter

November 8th, 2012
12:44 pm

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NCDawg

November 8th, 2012
2:01 pm

If you were a Clemson fan, you’d care. If you are an Ole Miss fan, you care. Nkemdiche’s Mom got to him. She wants her boys at one school for her own convenience. When you are the consensus #1 recruit you have everyone kissing your backside. It’s their own damn fault for fawning over these guys.

Mike

November 8th, 2012
2:32 pm

I find it comical that Bill King would mention the 2006 game and admit that “the Georgia defense smacked AU quarterback Brandon Cox in the mouth from the get-go”…In watching that game, I found it to be the most egregious display of unsportsmanlike conduct in football that I have ever seen…and then King has the audacity to complain about Nick Fairly…You are such a hypocrite, whiner, and UGA “tool”

NCDawg

November 8th, 2012
2:51 pm

Mike – I don’t seem to recall anyone drilling Cox’s knee or spearing him in the back. They hit him hard but it was clean… name a specific play if you think they were so terrible. I bet you can’t. I just named two… he was definitely targeting the knee to put Murray out of the game. That is what we are talking about.
Turn the tables and I bet you call what Fairley did dirty. Your homer filters prevent you from seeing the truth. Everybody but Auburn fans knew it was dirty. Everybody. No one said a thing about the 2006 game. There is how far off base you are.

RxDawg

November 8th, 2012
2:58 pm

2002 and 2007 are mine.

I was there in 2002. Miserable game…cold and windy and wet. Until the end. Oh how sweet it was.

2007 is probably the best game I’ve ever been to. I’ve been in Sanford many times. And I’ve never seen it that jacked. You just knew we were winning that day. And to have ACDC blasting as they ran out… man it was picture perfect :)

RxDawg

November 8th, 2012
3:01 pm

Oh I forgot about the 96 game. I was in Auburn during that, not at the game but there for the party. What’s great about that game is it was the catalyst for changing college football’s OT rules.

Bulldogs for Muschamp Lifetime Contract

November 8th, 2012
3:04 pm

the gator

Envious of what?

Richt 2
Muschamp 0

Envious of your jorts or your mullet cut?

Nah, I wear regular clothes and have regular hair

B Fowler - Class of 87

November 8th, 2012
3:17 pm

Everything is still on the table.

November 8th, 2012
3:40 pm

Thanks B Fowler……great article

Ty

November 9th, 2012
7:36 am

“Game for the Ages”, Can’t you sports reporters come up with something new as a headline. Has that not been overused in each sports since the US beat the Russians in Hockey??? Fine something original.

Mayo

November 9th, 2012
8:51 am

Great picks on the best games, Bill. Some sweet memories–and some wet ones (’86). Hope ‘Dawgs have their heads and hearts in this game, go to the Ugliest village on The Plains and stomp a mudhole in these people. Let this be the worst beating that AU gets during their whole miserable season!!

Mike Franklin

November 9th, 2012
8:51 am

I live about 10 minutes from the AU campus. There is a dark cloud hanging over this fine SEC school because their beloved Tigers have had such a miserable season. They have a lot of talent but they do seem completely misdirected… if not even in chaos this year.

The Dawgs can, undoubtedly, win this with some style to make the desk-jocks at ESPN proud… but there also has to be the recognition that AU is fighting for pride now and that having a ranked Bulldogs team capture the SEC east in their house, will not go over well. They will be up for the fight.

OMG… what did I write in this comment to spur the AJC comment killer into action?

Attempt #3

Robb Dawg4

November 9th, 2012
8:54 am

Every one who thinks UGAs gonna put up an insane amount of points, you’re crazy because mark richt never runs up the score no matter who they’re playing.

Mike Franklin

November 9th, 2012
9:04 am

Bill King:

What in the heck is going on with the comments features on the AJC? I write a completely unoffensive comment and it is shot down. The same thing is happening on other blogs… using the word S*A*I*N*T*S in respect to the Falcons, leads to the same kind of result! Here, I commented to the UGA/AU game and it gets sent to the shredder as well.

This is horrible. What kind of reasoning is behind this?

NCDawg

November 9th, 2012
9:49 am

Mike Franklin – everybody complains about the filters on these blogs but it has been my experience that it just happens randomly. About 1 in every 6 posts just do not show up. I never get a message that I’ve been filtered like some people post on here. It just goes into netherspace. I had 3 posts in a row get eaten yesterday. I’m pretty sure it isn’t the filters because I don’t write anything I couldn’t say to my Grandmother. I just grin and bear it.

Mike Franklin

November 9th, 2012
9:59 am

NCDawg – Well, this has been narrowed down to specific words, just as mentioned above in respect to commenting on Falcons stories when comments contain the name of the NFL team from New Orleans. I was actually shocked at this because this team name is going to be a natural part of many comments on this subject, especially with a game coming up this Sunday. One really cannot help but question the rationality behind such censorship at the hometown newspaper of the Atlanta Falcons.

My comment on the Dawgs mentions the name of the team they play tomorrow and the fact that I live within 10 minutes of that particular university. What was the key verboten word? I have no idea but I do know I can use most any vulgarity with only minor alteration.

Final note… I have already tried calling the AJC this morning to question them on this subject… but never reached a corporeal human being. I am wondering now if I should be surprised, lol.

MIKE OLBON

November 9th, 2012
10:03 am

I WAS A SENIOR AT THE 59 GAME. IT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN I THINK THE STUDENT STANDS WERE STILL FULL FOR 30 MIN AFTER GAME AND I NEAR LOST MY VOICE. THANKS FOR REMEMBERING FOR THIS OLE DOG. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT GAME

Meh

November 9th, 2012
10:31 am

Two mediocre teams. Both are famous for dirty play.

It will be fun to watch one of these teams lose. Too bad they don’t allow ties anymore. Both teams deserve to lose this game.

STATESBOROBLUES

November 9th, 2012
10:39 am

My favorite uga-au memory was definitely the blackout game in ‘07. My senior year of high school, and my buddy and i drove up to Athens for the day and had a blast. Hands down the most energy I’ve ever felt at a game, and the fact that we rolled with those 4 late touchdowns put the icing on the cake. My girlfriend called during the game saying they showed aerial view of Sanford on TV, and said it was so cool looking. Lotta great players on that team too. One of the most complete squads we’ve had. Go Dawgs! To hell with Auburn.

NCDawg

November 9th, 2012
10:45 am

Meh – great of you to come on a UGA blog and offer your useless commentary. Go back to the Tech blog and make some comments where someone might actually care what you think. Oh yeah… I almost forgot… they already know they suck.

icedawg

November 9th, 2012
11:07 am

Hey, just win.

NCDawg

November 9th, 2012
11:35 am

Anybody notice that the blogs are slow this week? Did all the UGA haters decide to go on vacation? Where are all the Aubarners claiming that they are going to kick doggie arse? Where are all the Bumbly Bees? Sure there have been a few but where are the comments going 7 or 8 pages deep and 40% of the posts are from non UGA fans?
Surely they aren’t rolling over and conceding that the Dawgs are going to run the table are they? Surely there will be some drama. Man, it’s the biggest game of the year so far and the haters have gone belly up.
Will it be even slower next week? Or will all the Ga Southern folks come on here and warn us not to take their Eagles too lightly? I don’t want to even think about how abysmally slow it will be the week before Tech. Even those brainiacs can’t figure a way that their Garbage Can Scavengers can beat the Dawgs. Oh well…

Mike

November 9th, 2012
2:17 pm

@NCdawg…Here’s specific’s for you…Cox was repeatedly knocked to the ground and held there after the three picks by the mammoth defensive linemen…I know every QB takes a “shot” after a pick by the DL, but what UGA did was reprehensible…You cry about Fairly trying to take out the knees, the only problem is the facts are not on your side…He was BLOCKED into Murray…then your cheap OL attacked Fairly on the next play after he was on the ground…You look at things through “dog” colored glasses and wouldn’t see the truth if it slapped you in the face…

tell me again

November 9th, 2012
4:53 pm

Farley was blocked into Murray? Yeah, like about 30 seconds after the ball was out of his hand. Last year was just a warm up to what’ s coming tomorrow. Karma’s a beeatch.