
Even Nick Saban thought Georgia should have gotten a BCS bowl. (Associated Press)
I want to take a moment to say thanks for all the positive feedback about the two Blawgs I wrote last weekend after the loss to Alabama.
I thought it was interesting that what seemed to resonate the most with many readers was my comment in the Sunday follow-up that I had trouble sleeping Saturday night after the game. It turns out quite a few of you also found yourselves lying awake replaying the game in your minds!
Speaking of which, I think the to-spike-or-not-to-spike debate has pretty well played out, so I’m not going to devote any more space to that particular issue. But there are other things on your mind, as is reflected in this week’s Junkyard Mail.
(By the way, I should note that some of the comments below are excerpted from much lengthier letters. Keep it concise, folks!)
Now, let’s answer some mail. …
Samantha Ducote writes: The BCS is a joke. So should Georgia have lost against (much hated) Florida to get a BCS game? Everyone is hating on NIU, because they are 15th, but they did win their conference and are 12-1, just like Bama. Yes, easier schedule and all, but they still won their conference. Conference winners should be ranked highest in the BCS, and then the runners-up in conference games [should] come next to determine bowl games. Then everyone else who qualifies gets the rest. If Notre Dame had lost, Florida would be going to Miami against Alabama. Just like Alabama went last year and they didn’t win the SEC. Putting someone in a better bowl game who wasn’t in the conference championship is like a smack in the face to the teams who are.
I’ll admit I think Georgia deserves the Sugar Bowl more than Florida does. Even Nick Saban thought it was a “crying shame” Georgia wasn’t going to get a BCS berth and believes the SEC Championship runner-up should fare better, but that’s the crazy system we have. As for conference champions, as I noted recently, some conferences play a championship game and some don’t. And this season, of course, Notre Dame didn’t have to play for a conference title in order to make it to the BCS. Still, I don’t think I can agree with you that just winning a conference should get you into the BCS. Not all conference championships are on an equal footing, and I’m not just talking about Northern Illinois. This year, for example, no one can make a sound argument that winning the ACC championship is anywhere close to being comparable to winning the SEC title … or even the Big 10 or PAC 12 championships. The upcoming playoff certainly won’t solve all the problems, but the system it’s replacing is extremely flawed.
Jim P. writes: Bill, I am as disappointed and sad as anyone in the Bulldog Nation. This is one of those losses that will hurt forever. Oh, what could have been. I’m so proud of our team for never giving up, even when they were obviously physically drained on defense. And that same defense held Bama after our last punt, to give our offense the last shot they needed to win the game. Aaron [Murray] looked like he and our offense were destined to give our team a championship. But fate had a different ending this year. I will question the what if’s the rest of my life (that is the fortune of all sports fans), but will not be angry or put blame on the players or coaches. Our players and coaches fought their hearts out till the end and did their best to get a win and certainly wanted it just as much as the biggest fan. I have to rank this as a top 5 heartbreaker along with Pittsburgh Panther Dan Marino’s 4th down bomb to beat us in the ‘82 Sugar Bowl (’81 season) while future Falcon Bill Fralic was holding on the play; our ‘83 Sugar Bowl loss to Penn State (’82 season), which cost us another national championship; the devastating Atlanta Falcons loss to Dallas in the 1980 playoffs (when victory was in hand); and the Atlanta Braves’ extra inning Game 7 loss to Minnesota in the ‘91 World Series.
That’s a passel of heartbreak there, Jim. I think what’s so hard for Georgia fans to take about this defeat is how the stars seemed perfectly aligned this season for the Bulldogs to go all the way. Those opportunities don’t come along all that often (OK, unless you’re Alabama). To fall just short under those circumstances is like absorbing a cheap shot you didn’t see coming from Quinton Dial.
Mike Moss writes: Really enjoyed your article, “Bulldog Nation feels a profound sadness mixed with immense pride.” My thoughts on the game: I’m hurting and gutted like everyone else. I was proud of the amazing effort that the Bulldogs gave. I’m also proud of the response of Dawg Nation and how there is an outpouring of support for our team. I’ve had enough of hearing from that minority of so-called fans who are bashing the Dawgs and their leadership after that game! Sure, we can debate some of the finer points of the game forever. But in my opinion the Dawgs gave it all they had! [Alec] Ogletree’s run back. Murray getting back up after one of the most brutal blindsided hits we’ve ever seen in football. This team fought all the way to the end against one of the best teams of the decade. I think voicing some frustration is part of it. But if you can’t truly appreciate what a great effort that was, then I don’t think Dawg Nation needs you. I want to win big so badly, but all I can really ask is that the team I support gives it their all. These Dawgs gave their all!
The way the lead kept switching back and forth over the course of the game was testimony to both teams giving it their all. While UGA fans might be heartbroken by the outcome, it was an absolutely spectacular football game, as was noted by my friend Al, who lives in New Jersey and generally doesn’t follow college ball. “You folks can absolutely hold your head high,” he said after viewing Georgia-Alabama, which he said was the game of the season.

Aaron Murray stepped up on the big stage against Alabama. (Associated Press)
Jackie Leonard writes: Let’s put to rest all this bull about Aaron Murray not being able to get it done on the big stage, as that talk radio jerk Chuck Oliver implied at [Mark] Richt’s press conference. If anyone let us down in the SEC Championship game, it was Todd Grantham and his inability to scheme against Alabama’s power running game. Certainly, Murray did his part. Time and again he brought the Dawgs back, and that tipped pass on the final play was due to a poor block, not to any mistake on our quarterback’s part. Without Murray, Georgia wouldn’t have been in that game after halftime! I sure hope he comes back for his senior season at UGA. Do you think he will?
I think all things being equal, Murray probably would come back. Back at midseason I was pretty sure he would. But NFL draft analysts have noted that this year sees a relatively unimpressive class of quarterbacks coming out, and Murray might benefit from leaving a year earlier. His career numbers are already pretty gaudy, he’s in graduate school and, let’s face it, he’s not going to grow two or three inches in the next year, which is the major knock on him by NFL types. So there might not be that much for him to gain, in terms of a pro career, by sticking around for his senior season at Georgia. If he leaves, Hutson Mason has a lot of potential and, at worst, will likely be a decent game manager. But even before his redshirt season Mason’s playing time was severely limited, so he’d definitely benefit from being Murray’s backup next year before becoming the starter as a senior. I hope that’s how it works out. However, the next letter is from a reader who doesn’t agree.
Zackariah Craig writes: I keep hearing that fans should be proud of the effort of the team [against Alabama] and that is crazy to me. Am I a fan of the University of Georgia or Georgia State? I hear how great Aaron Murray is yet he always has a turnover when he plays against a quality defense. A freshman QB at Texas A&M went to Bama and did not have any turnovers. A defense full of NFL talent, or that’s what I hear, gave up 500 yards. UGA got physically whipped. So, the best we can do with this team is 11-2 and maybe a top 5 finish. Not even a BCS bowl. Grantham and [Mike] Bobo should be fired. I assure you that other coaches could do the same or more with this talent. 350 yards rushing allowed and mishandling the two minute offense is grounds to fire the DC and OC. As for Murray, please go to the NFL because you are an anchor holding UGA back from greatness. Let Mason start next year because no way we win the SEC with an almost brand new defense.
A team comes within 5 seconds of playing for the national championship and you want to replace the quarterback and fire the offensive and defensive coordinators? Wow. I guess by your exacting standards, every team that didn’t even make it to the SEC Championship game should be cleaning house, too. I mean, you do recall that Texas A&M and its freshman wunderkind, Johnny Manziel, lost to two of the three good SEC teams they played this season, right?
Mike Darnell writes: Enjoy the Blawg. I couldn’t help but think that the majority of players, if given a vote, would prefer not to have to play in a bowl game. Maybe one day, if a true playoff system evolves, the minor bowls will be eliminated. Many teams have nothing to play for. I think that any UGA player who is a senior or is an underclassman who is considering entering the NFL draft should be allowed to forego the game. What do you think?
Glad you enjoy the Blawg. I think a vote of college players would be very likely to prove you wrong, though. Bowl games, whether BCS or not, are seen as a reward to the players for a good season (even if the definition of good gets a bit elastic when it comes to filling the slots in some of those lower-level bowls). The players get a trip to someplace new where they are feted at dinners and parties and given nice gifts. (At the Capital One Bowl, Georgia players each will get a $420 shopping trip to a local Best Buy and a Fossil watch.) Plus they get to play another game of football, which believe it or not, is why the vast majority of them (who will never play on Sundays) are there to begin with. A lot of seniors would fight you over trying to take their last game away from them. They love playing football! Lastly, the extra practices that bowl teams get are a big plus for programs and allow teams to start planning for the next season and evaluating talent. All in all, a bowl game, even a minor one, is a win-win situation for both players and schools.

The Georgia Bulldogs should remain just that. (University of Georgia)
Big Enos Burdette writes: Why won’t UGA go ahead and rename the mascot “Bulldawgs”? There are plenty of “Bulldogs” in the world. It would set the UGA brand apart and it has a distinctly Southern flair. All the talking heads on ESPN already say “Dawgs” with the drawl when speaking of UGA. Trademark it so no one else could use it on their merchandise. Have always admired the unique mascots like Vols, Gators, Tide, Seminoles, Gamecocks, Tar Heels, etc. The university will wish they had done so when one of the other “bulldog” schools does it first and locks UGA out of using it.
OK, that last bit isn’t going to happen. You can trademark “Georgia Bulldogs” but not “Bulldogs,” so no one’s going to take exclusive control of that mascot name. UGA may not be the only Bulldogs around, but I think there’s a certain cachet in being the best-known. It’s not the Fresno State or even Mississippi State mascot who’s adorned the cover of Sports Illustrated as college football’s best mascot, after all! As for going with the “distinctly Southern” Bulldawg spelling: No offense intended, but I absolutely hate the idea. It’s one thing for fans, or even sportscasters, to affectionately call them the Dawgs. But to enshrine such a corny spelling as the official name of the team would be just plain tacky.
That’s it for now. I’m taking a few days of vacation, so join me back here the week after next. Go Dogs!
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361 comments Add your comment
Joey
December 6th, 2012
3:43 pm
“A 7-5 team scored 70 points in the Big 10 championship and Bill thinks they are a lot better than the ACC.”
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Come on GTBob, that was Big10 vs Big10.
It probably didn’t help the ACC’s status with anyone, when both of their division champs got dominated by SEC rivals the Sat before your (cough, cough) championship game.
Gman 84
December 6th, 2012
3:43 pm
#3 loses to #2 by a few yards and a few seconds. Doesn’t that mean that the rankings are correct?? #2 is slightly better than #3. Instead UGA moves back to 7 and is replaced at #3 by a team we beat.
I know how rankings typically work but as we’ve seen, the system is entirely flexible to the wishes of the voters and ESPN in particular. Based on that, yes, UGA got shafted.
BTW, I’m guessing that if Alabama lost the game, they would have fallen only to #3.
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
3:45 pm
Gordon, UGA was the third highest ranked SEC team, so IF they lifted the (2 spot) ban, UGA goes to the BCS. That’s the hypothetical “shaft”.
You had to personally re-rank everybody to suit your point there.
Flat Tire On Hwy 441 in Athens
December 6th, 2012
3:47 pm
Maybe GT can help the Big 10 I know Maryland and Rutgers will make that conference really tough
"Really" Got it right
December 6th, 2012
3:47 pm
One of the first 3 or 4 people who posted on this thread got it right: I’ve never seen so much discussion about a loss in my life. It’s sad that, in the entire Mark Richt era, Georgia’s greatest moment is a close loss in the SEC title game. That really says all that needs to be said about the tremendous mediocrity he has produced at Georgia.
Silver Fox
December 6th, 2012
3:48 pm
No problem with the bowl selection. We ended up with two losses thus Cap 1. If we beat SC we are in the Sugar, that s the way it works, no Need to whine any further. There are only two BCS bowls I find compelling anyway.
Regards to the SECCG. discussing that game will go on for ever. That’s one of the things we love about sports….lamenting over the “what might have beens.” Personally, other than the final score, I feel fortunate to have witnessed one of the greatest game in my recollection.
As for you haters, I’m thankful you don’t run in my circle of friends. I try to avoid jerks.
NCDawg
December 6th, 2012
3:50 pm
Flat Tire – and I am still waiting on one from you and I will be waiting until the end of time. I wasn’t talking to you.
GTBob
December 6th, 2012
3:50 pm
Come on GTBob, that was Big10 vs Big10.
Yes, and neither one of the teams in the Big 10 championship would have beaten the ACC champion. Im not much of an ACC defender but the Big 10 was complete garbage this year.
General Ledger
December 6th, 2012
3:52 pm
It is what it is. You hope to get to the SECCG and win it, but if not, you don’t go to the BCS. We didn’t whine about going to the Sugar Bowl after 2007 while UT played and lost in the title game to LSU then went to the Outback Bowl. That’s just the way it is. Get ready for Nebraska and Go Dawgs!
GTBob
December 6th, 2012
3:52 pm
Maybe GT can help the Big 10 I know Maryland and Rutgers will make that conference really tough
Its pretty obvious that the Big 10 is trying to use the SEC strategy of having horrible teams on the bottom of the conference to make the top teams look better.
GTBob
December 6th, 2012
3:54 pm
well a prime example is Gt being the worst team to ever play in a BCS conference championship game
You and I both know that GT didn’t win the coastal division so that argument is pretty weak.
John
December 6th, 2012
3:55 pm
This blog and most of its comments are stale. It’s not so much a blawg as it is a blah(g). I assume Mr. King is paid something to write what he does. It’s a shame he’s stuck on the same topic over and over.
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
3:59 pm
I see the irony there, with your comment, John.
GTBob
December 6th, 2012
3:59 pm
I assume Mr. King is paid something to write what he does.
I don’t think he does. This is basically just a fan blog that gets a little more visibility than others.
bill arp
December 6th, 2012
4:01 pm
My big ‘what-ifs’ to the game are this..
-What if our Place-kicker would have made that field goal in the first half?(sure would’ve liked playing for 3 there at the end instead of 7)
-What if Murray hadn’t taken that sack right before attempting the field-goal?(would’ve like to have those 5 yards back)
-What if Murray hadn’t grossly underthrown the football on that INT just before the half?(that was just a poorly thrown pass)
None of my ‘what-ifs’ have anything to do with spiking the ball or not. I, for one, liked what we did there.
Bottom line is, the best team won. Congrats to Alabama. Make the SEC proud!
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:03 pm
What if Rambo could time his jumps.
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:04 pm
Hi Bill. Let me see. Dawgs were supposed to lose to Bama. Did lose. Table was set for second national championship since 1980. Most boneheaded blunder in UGA football history at end cost Dawgs any opportunity for redemption. That call is on bad coaching. Even Aaron Murray, who I neither like nor respect, was begging to spike the ball. Sideline mental midgets decided to let time run out instead. Shafted? Hell no. I think the No. 6 ranking is way too high. No Saint Mark Thou Shalt Not Spike Richt group deserves to compete in any bowl game. True Dawg fans already kjnow this. Others will find out bitter truth starting with 201
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:05 pm
2013. Peace.
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:06 pm
Very nuanced one here: What IF our freshman RB had physically engaged the outside rusher on that last play, and not just held him at arms length.
Joey
December 6th, 2012
4:07 pm
“Im not much of an ACC defender but the Big 10 was complete garbage this year.”
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As was the ACC . . .
Watch uga self destruct
December 6th, 2012
4:08 pm
Mark Richt cannot win the big game. Never has, never will. So georgia fans can get used to venting about how they were robbed because the never have a realistic chance when all the marbles are on the table. They will knock Tech and complain about the refs and always go home as a bridesmaid.
Watch uga self destruct
December 6th, 2012
4:08 pm
Mark Richt cannot win the big game. Never has, never will. So georgia fans can get used to venting about how they were robbed because the never have a realistic chance when all the marbles are on the table. They will knock Tech and complain about the refs and always go home as a bridesmaid.
Joey
December 6th, 2012
4:12 pm
stendek, your post was a waste of time – to read.
I want to know how you sneaked “hell” past Bill.
Let me try – you are a hell of a lousy football expert.
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:13 pm
They will knock tech?
SSIgator
December 6th, 2012
4:13 pm
Flat Tire On Hwy 441 in Athens -
Joey
you know you arent allowed to bring realistic facts to this blog
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Joey is ok. He is a fairly recent escapee from the Kool-Aid Club and swore off drinking that stuff earlier this year. Good for him.
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:14 pm
ya think!
GTBob
December 6th, 2012
4:14 pm
As was the ACC . . .
The ACC is terrible, but Bill’s assertion that the ACC is far below the Big 10 is beyond ignorant. He hates the ACC and prays every night that the conference will die, and that’s fine, but lets not pretend that they are far below everyone else. It just makes him look stupid.
Flat Tire On Hwy 441 in Athens
December 6th, 2012
4:15 pm
What if our players were taught fundamentals like proper tackling
What if our OL were able to make blocking adjustments like bama did in the 2nd half
What if we had a special teams coach that knew something about kicking; we likely make the field and then kick a field goal to win the game
What if our coaching staff took penalties more seriously instead of thinking its not a big deal like was taught at FSU
What if we knew how to make adjustments on defense instead of giving up 30 points against almost every top 20 team we play
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:16 pm
I have told my daughter and son that they might see my beloved Dawgs win a national championship in their lifetimes. I am disabled and in ill health with an age counter over 50. Know brainless Dawg fans want Saint Mark Richt in charge. I know SEC titles and national glass trophies are impossible with the saintly one on sidelines. Have resolved myself to the utter medocrity which lies ahead. Only diehard Dawg fans truly understand complete hollowness of 10 plus win seasons which do not mean diddly. Oh well. Maybe in 20 or 30 more years. Peace.
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:19 pm
Have you guys planned that fabulous weekend together yet?
Now You say Kool-aid
Now, you say Kool-aid
No you, giggle
No, you
ATLWmn
December 6th, 2012
4:19 pm
To everyone who thinks we’re all just whining: the major sports networks have the same opinion about the BCS. That’s why it’s going away in 2 years for a playoff system. Like Georgia or not, they have a better record and better performance than many of the teams in the BCS bowl games (Northern Illinois, really?). It’s not a gripe that Georgia lost, it’s a beef with the way the bowl games are decided. I can’t think of a single Georgia fan in my circle that is angry with the team or hates Alabama for winning. It was a great game that unfortunately didn’t end the way we wanted. But you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know the BCS is flawed.
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:20 pm
Hi Joey. What the Hell did you mean? Hellishly confused. What a Hellish predicamentt. Did not mean to insult your future home. Hellishly inconsiderate of me. Guess truth hurts some folks!
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:24 pm
Sounds like a wonderful holiday season in store at the ol’ stendek house.
Moist Dawg
December 6th, 2012
4:24 pm
See what you traitor UGA fans are doing by pledging allegiance to bama and florida in bowl games and by being fine with mediocrity? You’re killing poor Stendek ad other real fans
GTBob
December 6th, 2012
4:26 pm
To everyone who thinks we’re all just whining: the major sports networks have the same opinion about the BCS.
SEC fans complaining about the BCS is pretty humorous. The whole system is designed to benefit your conference.
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:28 pm
Saw football Dawgs claim national title. Last one in my lifetime. Saw Braves win World Series. Probably only one in my lifetime. Saw Flames win Stanley Cup in Calgary after fans kicked em out of Atlanta. Saw now disbanded Chiefs win soccer championship. Hawks will never win anything of significance. Saw Georgia Tech football Yellow Jackets capture national championship. Probably win another before Dawgs do. Falcons appear to be my best hope unless they too pull a Saint Mark Richt. I pray not!
dawgster
December 6th, 2012
4:30 pm
@SSlgator and your Twin Flat Tire on 441…why don’t you both shut your traps…your comments useless crap…amazing that you get on these blogs and act like you know a damn thing about football….don’t bother addressing me back because I’m gone and done with this blog…so whatever insight you have for me wont be addressed……..I’m always amazed at people like you two that can only insult others and show everyone how childish they are….and yes I’m calling you both childish….perhaps you are children, maybe that actually explains a little about both of you….
Simply amazing that two individuals have nothing better to do than spend their lives bashing the University of Georgia….Am I taking this too personal…you’re damn right I am…Not really worried about getting bannned as it appears that the AJC will let anyone and anything post on here…I refer to the so called “Tide Roll”…Take a look in the mirror guys and you will learn what the definition of a “piece of crap” is…You know I rarily get angy at bloggers like you guys, I usually feel sad for you, but you two are a piece of work…I wish you continued success on the AJC blogs…I mean you have earned your place on here…..
Buckeye
December 6th, 2012
4:34 pm
The first BCS season was 2003. That’s 9 seasons.
dogs have played in 3 BCS games. Lost 1
dogs won a BCS game every four years or so.
What a program.
What else do we need no know about the dogs relevancy?
Time
December 6th, 2012
4:34 pm
@anyAJCpersonwithauthority – Can the sports blogs please get the same treatment as the news blogs do where people have to register to post? Digging through this troll fest trying to find something other than losers exposing just how pathetic they are, by trying to make the blog as miserable as they are. Force registration on these people and like the roaches they are they’ll crawl away and go infest somewhere else.
To answer the question. Yes, obviously, anyone with a half clear brain understands that UGA is at the very least a top 5 team in the country. Which means they should be playing in a BCS game. Period, end of story. That being said, I’d rather go to Florida than that rathole NO any day. And I’d rather beat down a weak Big 10 opponent than the newest even weaker ACC opponent.
old junkyard DAWG
December 6th, 2012
4:34 pm
YOU ALL NEED TO SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE AND GET YOUR MIND RIGHT,AND SUPPORT YOUR TEAM!
Watch uga self destruct
December 6th, 2012
4:36 pm
Typical georgia drivel. I’ll take my ball and go home if you criticize the dogs. Maybe if the fans took an objective look at why the consistently get top talent and produce mediocre results, they would have a chance of getting better.
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:36 pm
Does it really matter if Dawgs whip Nebraska? That is who they play right? Sorry. Have just lost interest. Only a total incompetent buffoon like Saint Mark Thou Shalt Not Spike Richt could take a team of destiny and still fail miserably. Final straw was when that brainless moron on ESPN who hates my beloved Dawgs was praising em to high Heaven. Wanted to barf big time. Dawg fans who are okay with that are not true Dawg fans. Wonder if Richie boy thought the spike they were talking about involved the team Holy Water after the game. Could be. Peace.
Joey
December 6th, 2012
4:36 pm
“Know brainless Dawg fans want Saint Mark Richt in charge.”
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So . . . . who do Dawg fans with big brains want in charge?
Brainless Dawg fans want to know . . .
AltamahaDawg
December 6th, 2012
4:39 pm
So, relevancy is not a function of the Ohio State fan obsession with Georgia?
RedandBlackDAWG
December 6th, 2012
4:39 pm
If they had been blind sided by the decision then yes, I would agree they got shafted. However, the team knew going into the title game, that it was win or lose, determined the chances for it’s BCS bowl, so I do not think they were really shafted.
If Alabama had lost, I think the same thing would have also happened to them, so it was really just a numbers game. Florida did not have to play a 13th game, for all the marbles, so they ended up with a better over all record. Simple math was all that determined it as most of the human polls, were different when compared to the the BCS computer. The computer ratings count for 60% of the BCS rating, so it is easy enough to figure out.
I am still darn proud of the effort the DAWGS showed in the game though, so in spite of the disappointment of having to go to a lesser bowl game prestige wise, I think they will beat Nebraska handily, and end up in the top 5 in the final standings. Not a NC but still a very successful season over all, and the future looks pretty good.
Joey
December 6th, 2012
4:39 pm
“What else do we need no know about the dogs relevancy?”
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Buckeye, sometimes maybe it’s better to not play in a BCS game, than to get to BCS games, only to get your hind end spanked, like your boyz. Think about it . . .
dawgster
December 6th, 2012
4:41 pm
@Stendek..I’m truly sorry for your disability and sorry that you feel the way you do about the dawgs…I’m a former dawg from the early 70’s and will forever support this program thru the good times and bad…If you can’t see the positive things going on now…well…I don’t know what to tell you…the best advice I could give you, since you seem to have zero hope, would be to find another college football team to support…Maybe you can jump on the Bama bandwagon….I can tell you one thing….Coaching did not cost the dawgs a win…350 yards rushing from bama and their senior laden powerful O-Line did….Sometimes you have to give the other guy or team credit…but I guess its easier to blame a coach of single out a player….Again if you can’t see the positives in our program, its your lost….
dawgster
December 6th, 2012
4:42 pm
should read your “loss”….I’m sure someone will jump me for my hurried misspellings….
stendek
December 6th, 2012
4:44 pm
Shafted? I am a realist. I believe my beloved Dawgs can defeat Notre Dame. As for Bama, Oregon, Florida, Kansas State and maybe even Florida State I scream a resounding Hell no! Not with Aaron Murray INT on should have been TD), Mark Richt (no spike for win opportunity) and Mike Bobo (ultra conservative when it matters most). Just my 2 1/2 cents. Inflation ya know.
loyaldawg
December 6th, 2012
4:48 pm
Hey jackie, don’t mean any disrespect, however, the bowl game dors mean something to the players and for me because I graduated from UGA and support the players with their efforts to obtain degrees and become successful members of the Athens community and as the students graduate, then become successful citizens. Yes, the bowl game matters and as Bulldawg fans, our support matters in more ways tha one can ever imagine. I love the players, the parents of the players, friends and the coaching community for all that they give to help the players succeed off the field and on the field. When a team plays for the SEC championship from here on out, the champion will receive the fruits of their labor and the runnerup will be sequestered to a different bowl. This reality does not diminish the importance of the bowl to be played. It is reality and how one deals with disappointment is a measure of one’s character. This team has character. They tend to play the game and not the team. This team is an honorable team. Stop the whining.