
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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Bill King
December 6th, 2012
7:07 pm
BMOC:
Dawg is too generic to be trademarked. That name is applied to other teams besides UGA.
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7:07 pm
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King Gator
December 6th, 2012
7:18 pm
Life & the BCS are not fair! Bama just rushed for another 11yards. Already looking forward to next year. (and the Sugar Bowl) only 2games matter -SEC Championship game & BCS Championship game, so Sugar or Capital One -who cares -Go Gators!
prof. jess
December 6th, 2012
7:19 pm
aga. didn’t get shafted, all they had to do was win,they goof, now they pay the price. Ga. should have gone undefeated.
DawgNole
December 6th, 2012
7:20 pm
Test. Bogus filter again.
prof. jess
December 6th, 2012
7:23 pm
Ga. didnot get shafted all they had to was win. Ga. should have gone undefeated but they couldn’t hang, so they pay the price of if this would have happen this would have happen.
The Monger
December 6th, 2012
8:00 pm
Bill you are an embarrasment to the University of Georgia, and anyone who thinks similarly to you is also an embarrasment. You KEEP PARADING this “moral victory” crap, and how “proud” you are of these young men. YOU and fans likely are 90 percent of the reason UGA has not WON a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN 32 FREAKING YEARS!!! Then the only question for you that raised a valid point that Bobo and Grantham (as well as Richt) deserve to be fired, you dont even bother to answer his question thoroughly. You blind yourself from truth, and live in a fantasy world. How were we 5 seconds from a National Championship berth? Georgia could have gotten 10 throws from the redzone and Murray would have missed all 10. They are Chokers, they lose EVERY big game, they are 1-11 vs. top ten teams (thanks to Fla’s 6 turnovers), Mark Richt is outcoached and outclassed in every big game, he recieves top 10 recruiting classes and almost everyone of them underperforms, no coordinator is held accountable for their poor performances in big games (Grantham in this one), we have no discipline and routinely lead the league in penalties every year, we are awful on special teams, and we GAVE UP 520 YARDS WITH 9 NFL STARTERS ON DEFENSE!!! How are you proud of any of that? You can’t see the big picture that UGA is NOWHERE near the National Championship Game, and frankly Notre Dame would embarrass us, and we thus would embarrass the SEC if we had gone to the NC game. I mean I can only imagine how many National Championships Nick Saban would have with Matthew Stafford, Knowshon Moreno, AJ Green, Todd Gurley, Jarvis Jones, Alec Ogletree, John Jenkins, and Brandon Boykin playing for him. Richt has 0 National Championships and 0 SEC Championships with these players. He needs to go. How can you justify this anymore? And what is with this pride over losing? I REALLY don’t get pride over “giving it their all”, because that is what EVERY player on EVERY team is suppossed to do EVERY game? So are you implying the other 12 games that they didn’t give it their all? You are a joke.
King Gator
December 6th, 2012
8:07 pm
^ easy there Chipper
The Monger
December 6th, 2012
8:12 pm
Ok can any fan UNDERSTAND lack of performance from a coach, Richt obviously knows how bad he coaches in big games, or he would not have gotten short with Chuck Oliver if he didnt KNOW it is true, would he?
Since 2008 we have ended the season in…
2008 Capital One Bowl
2009 Independence
2010 Liberty
2011 Outback
2012 Capital One
So the Independence, Liberty, Capital One, and Outback Bowls in the last 5 years, with Matthew Stafford, Knowshon Moreno, AJ Green, Jarvis Jones, Alec Ogletree, John Jenkins, Brandon Boykin, and Todd Gurley playing for him. How is this even possible, you ask? He is either the worst coach in America or he is trying to lose, those are the only possibilities I have come up with…
kral
December 6th, 2012
8:18 pm
yes sir monger we fans that hate to lose but stick by our team when they do ..and do not want everybody fired are the scourge mongers that have and always will keep us from winning it all..who is delusional..maybe the fans that support the effort..or those who set upon a high pedestal of mongering fandomhood
NCDawg
December 6th, 2012
8:22 pm
The Monger – what a work you are! The only thing you are is a fish monger. You are an embarrassment to humanity. Why don’t you go up to Athens and talk directly to McGarity and tell him about how qualified you are to coach the Georgia Bulldogs? Obviously you think you can do a better job than Mark Richt so why don’t you grow a pair and do something about it? I’m sure that would be worth the price of admission.
The Monger
December 6th, 2012
8:31 pm
Richt in Big Games last 5 years…. Here we go, and its not pretty, homers close your eyes….
2008
Alabama- LOSS 41-30
LSU- WIN 52-38
Florida LOSS 49-10
GT LOSS 45-42
2009
Oklahoma St. LOSS 24-10
LSU LOSS 20-13
Florida LOSS 41-17
GT WIN 30-24
2010
South Carolina LOSS 17-6
Arkansas LOSS 31-24
Florida LOSS 34-31
Auburn LOSS 49-31
2011
Boise State LOSS 35-21
South Carolina LOSS 45-42
Auburn WIN 45-7
LSU LOSS 42-10
Mich. State LOSS 33-30
2012
South Carolina LOSS 35-7
Florida WIN 17-9
Alabama LOSS 32-28
Nebraska ? Probably another loss…
These are the cold hard facts, read em and weep Bill, and continue thinking the dawgs were “close to winning it all” this year. I hate Richt for being a horrific coach, but I hate Bill King and thousands of other fans with every ounce of my being for supporting this trash, and claiming 10-3 seasons with horrific losses to your teams only real competition every year as “great years”. This is truly sad…
Larry
December 6th, 2012
8:32 pm
The Dawgs didn’t get any more shafted by the BCS than the average U.S. citizen gets shafted routinely by the Federal government. It is the structure and the rules that do the shafting; the politicians and bureaucrats just use the rules to flay reason.
The Monger
December 6th, 2012
8:37 pm
NC Dawg, the sad reality is that I may HAVE to personally give McGarity my application for Georgia’s head coach, because as a lifelong fan this coaching is wretched to watch, and I may end up injuring my eyeballs watching “coach” Mark Richt on the sidelines this fall. So for sanity reasons I will submit my resume to him. I garauntee I, nor anyone else with even a speck of football knowledge, will do better than “coach” Mark Richt. Just look at my above post. All those embarrassing losses were with players like Matt Stafford, AJ Green, Knowshon Moreno, Jarvis Jones, Alec Ogletree, etc. How do you even lose by 39 points to Florida with Matt Stafford at QB? Is that even possible? Well, with “coach” Mark Richt it is…..sadly….
NCDawg
December 6th, 2012
8:58 pm
OMG! Talking about delusional! But go ahead send the resume. I want a hidden camera in McGarity’s office to record him opening that envelope.
For your information… when Matthew Stafford showed up for his first camp with the Detroit Lions Jim Scwartz was quoted as saying that he was the best prepared rookie quarterback he had ever seen. Hmmm… how does that happen if Mark Richt is such a horrible coach? If you don’t believe me look it up.
umyboyBlue17
December 6th, 2012
9:18 pm
Hey fools gold dont believe Dawgs will lose to clempsum next year, I just read on another blog that the Mountaineers just scored on you again
Pago Pago DAWG
December 6th, 2012
9:41 pm
the monger; Look up what a “paragraph” is……it’s Not a 10,000 line sentence of nonsense.
Grim Reaper
December 6th, 2012
9:45 pm
What’s the excuse gonna be next year??
Sept. 7: SOUTH CAROLINA = LOSS
Sept. 28: LSU = LOSS
Nov. 2: vs. Florida (Jacksonville) = LOSS
Book it!!
Georgia DAWG
December 6th, 2012
9:56 pm
Good comments, dawgster! Well said, sir! And, thanks for your years of sacrifice to the University of Georgia Bulldogs on the gridiron of Sanford Stadium and for trying to show some disgruntled and misinformed ‘fans’ (sic) on this blog how wrong they are to discredit the play of these 2012 Bulldogs and the leadership of Coach Richt.
Flat Tire:
What a sad and pathetic Dawg fan you are. Can you not find anything complimentary to say about this team? Ever? How proud you must be to find that your only supportive commenter on this site is a Florida Gator!
Go Dawgs!
Georgia DAWG
December 6th, 2012
10:03 pm
The Monger
You are just as disillusioned as Flat Tire. I’m sure you will receive a call soon from AD McGarity asking you to come be our new HC. SMH at your inane dribble!
RPh DAWG
December 7th, 2012
2:24 am
Dawgs had a much better season than I thought they would. If you took the Dogs and the points (7.5), you still won! How much is the difference between the payouts to teams in Sugar Bowl vs Capitol One Bowl? As long as we win, we should be ranked in top 5 and bring home several million dollars from bowl.
dogmeat
December 7th, 2012
3:57 am
georgia should be in the sugar bowl and not the lowly capitol one bowl—ga beat fla easily and fl should be a minor bowl instead. mcgarity should have told the sec to get ga in the sugar bowl
dogs 1980
December 7th, 2012
5:28 am
Bama oline made a statement n second half of seccg,but any thoughts on the UGA defense which played ga tech and ga southern on back 2back weeks were totally dead legged from all those cut blocks.I remeber the starters especially on d were on the field far too long in both those games.
Fair n Balanced
December 7th, 2012
7:38 am
Ga did get a bad deal…undeniably. Happened in 07 as well. Media just does not like us. FL? Oh yeah, media loves gators. Hard to figure.
The Plain Truth
December 7th, 2012
7:42 am
A few universal truths for Dawg Nation to chew on:
The team with intelligence, class, and heart won, which is as it should be.
Kool-Aid doesn’t win the big games, no matter how much of it you swill.
Drunks, potheads, and woman-beaters are not winners in anything.
And, just a reminder that real coaches like Saban win the big games, while overpaid pretenders like Richt do not.
Daisy Mae
December 7th, 2012
7:54 am
Nebraska 49, Georgia 24
Gonna be another long drive home for the dawgsters.
Flat Tire On Hwy 441 in Athens
December 7th, 2012
8:03 am
Georgia Dawg
Delusional????
2 or more losses every season
1-11 vs the top 10 in recent years
7-14 overall vs the top 10
3-16 vs the top 25 in 4 yrs
1 victory over a top 20 opponent in 4 yrs
And UGA fans are coming on this blog saying we are an elite program on the verge of yet another National Title
Please define delusion as I would love for you to explain
Nothing
December 7th, 2012
8:08 am
@ The Plain Truth… whatever…you’re on a UGA blog posting… you’re like a monkey we control…Post again monkey! We control your pathetic little mind….here, watch….I command you…POST again. Hahahaha.
@Daisy Mae…dawgster isn’t a real word…quit being an idiot.
And no, UGA didn’t get shafted by the BCS. The BCS and bowls are there to create on game between #1 and #2…everything else…all the other games are business decisions based on money…they have nothing to do with doing what’s “fair” or best for college football. We don’t have a playoff system, so we get garbage exhibition games…it’s a shame, but college football postseason is a joke.
GATA
December 7th, 2012
8:56 am
Let’s see, UGA is a play away from the National Championship game and they end up #6 playing in the non-BCS Cap One bowl. Proof that common sense has been completely factored out of the process. Go ahead and remove the “C” from BCS.
Flo-Ri-Duh
December 7th, 2012
11:23 am
Georgia may not have gone to a BCS Bowl any way even if they had beaten the Game Crocks. Florida had already been given the bid BEFORE the SEC champ game was played. South Carolina had a very simple game plan – run the QB and short passes. UGA’s defense was out of position all night. They were not prepared and did not make adjustments. The coaches never made an adjustment to double team Clowney and Murray had no time to throw the ball. The run blocking was awful. The coaches did not have them ready. Same thing against Kentucky. There was an underlining weakness with Georgia’s defense. They lacked quality depth on the DL and that made them vulnerable against the run in the 2nd half. The two best SEC defenses were LSU and Florida. followed by Texas A&M, Bummer, S.C. and UGA. As for a starting 11 on defense UGA was right up there but there was a big drop off with the backups.
Flo-Ri-Duh
December 7th, 2012
11:32 am
Georgia was better than Florida over all because of the offense – not the defense. Florida’s passing game was below average.Crowd the line, stop the run and play good defense and you can beat Florida. Ironically, even though Florida is in the BCS. they got a mediocre draw in Louisville. BCS is BS.
AltamahaDawg
December 7th, 2012
11:38 am
Dear Mr Strawman:
Please stop using the term elite and claiming we are going to win the NC every year.
The other 99.9% of us are sick of having the read the made up battle between you and the folks who pretend to be compelled to set you straight.
thank you.
Georgia DAWG
December 7th, 2012
12:03 pm
Flat Tire On Hwy 441 in Athens
December 7th, 2012
8:03 am
Georgia Dawg
Please define delusion as I would love for you to explain ……………….
Go back and read your posts. Your comments so define an explanation. This, too, is my last post to you. Most all on this blog understand my point. Only you and those like who constantly berate CMR and this team’s effort don’t. You ‘fans’ (sic) won’t; ever.
Stand behind the Dawgs, else stop proclaiming yourselves as fans. Doing so is far more enjoyable and productive. Constantly berating them behind a keyboard says alot about your loyalty.
Just MHO. Go Dawgs!
REM fan
December 7th, 2012
12:13 pm
Florida played a turnover plagued game against us or they would have been in the SECCG. Is the system fair/right/sensible? No, but everybody knows the rules going in. There is no way any other conference runner up should get an automatic (for the people) bid.
Spartan
December 7th, 2012
12:17 pm
We (UGA) are the Michigan State of the SEC. Sorry to say it.
SSIgator
December 7th, 2012
1:21 pm
Flat Tire On Hwy 441 in Athens -
Ever notice how when you ask a question of people like Georgia DAWG, they never really answer the question?
Ed
December 7th, 2012
1:47 pm
I’d rather play Nebraska in the Cap One Bowl then Louisville or Northern Illinois in a “BCS Bowl”. The New Year’s Day so-called second-tier bowl games have been better than many of the bcs games in recent years, and the trend continues this year in my opinion.
Let’s kick the Huskers rear ends; that’s the best way to make a case for future BCS bowl consideration.
AltamahaDawg
December 7th, 2012
1:49 pm
What kind of people is that?
AltamahaDawg
December 7th, 2012
1:52 pm
Adults? Grown men? Mature acting sports fans?
UGA Season Ticket Holder Since 1986
December 7th, 2012
4:14 pm
Monger – I thought that you promised that you were leaving… But here you are. Misguided and naive but a liar now.
UGA Season Ticket Holder Since 1986
December 7th, 2012
4:17 pm
Hey Flat, here’s a question for you. What is the winning percentage of the Top Ten for the last one, five and ten years? If you say that Georgia is x out of y against the Top Ten, let’s put that in the context of what the Top Ten’s winning percentage against all comers is.
AltamahaDawg
December 7th, 2012
9:31 pm
So you are suggesting that if Georgia was not a top ten team, which it wasn’t for a few years, its pretty likely they would not be winning many games against the top 10. And that is illustrated by the statistics being exactly what you would expect them to be?
But gosh, that doesn’t sound nearly as shocking when you put it that way.
Darrah
December 8th, 2012
7:17 am
A few universal truths for Dawg Nation to chew on:
The team with intelligence, class, and heart won the SEC, which is as it should be.
Kool-Aid doesn’t win the big games, no matter how much of it you swill.
Drunks, potheads, and woman-beaters are not winners in anything.
And, just a reminder that real coaches like Saban win the big games, while overpaid pretenders like Richt do not.
11dog
December 8th, 2012
7:55 am
georgia will blow out nebraska and reload for next year—–mark this down–the Dogs will win the sec east easily again and beat texas a&m in the sec title game! the dogs are back!!
1969 Graduate
December 8th, 2012
8:04 am
Am I the only one thinking that this year’s crop of bowl games looks particularly unappetizing? There are very few that look to be match ups I just can’t wait to see.
No doubt I’ll watch some of the bowls. I hope they turn out to be fabulous games, too, and, on that score you just never know. Still, it looks to me like the bowls this year are remarkably unexciting going into bowl season.
Other than perhaps the Alabama vs Notre Dame game I don’t see any games that look all that great, and I’m not so sure about that one either although it has potential and should prove something on way or another.
Our year, to me, is still up in the air. If we manage to lose to what is obviously not a very good at all Nebraska team (but is still a team that could beat us if they have a good day and we have a bad day) that would be a very bad mark on our coaching staff.
Oh, I am no where willing to let the spike or spike don’t spike conversation die. I think that will be a topic for the ages in the Dog Nation. Why not talk about something so interesting and important?
Go, Dawgs!
uncledaddy
December 8th, 2012
9:19 am
Georgia was not shafted by the BCS. Georgia was shafted by Bobo and Richt.
Jborodawg
December 8th, 2012
10:12 am
That’s it! We lost to Bama because we don’t have a special teams coach. Great insight.
Jborodawg
December 8th, 2012
10:21 am
All we are saying, is fire the HC because he hasn’t won a NC? Not logical.
UGA Season Tickket Holder Since 1986
December 8th, 2012
1:07 pm
Putting on unaniumous choice for the greatest SEC championship game ver and losing it on the last play of the game is not laying a goose egg. Sure, we lost. Sure, it”s disappointing. But it was disppointing to lose the National Championship game against Pittsburg and Penn State too. The real Dawgs survived. The Haters from that era are long gome.
doc
December 8th, 2012
10:21 pm
lost to Bama remember————-also, Quarterback is from Florida———what a joke–this guy cannot even run if he wanted to run———–the powers that be at UGA have been getting QB’s from out of the state————and what happened?? They did not win the SEC. Was David Greene the last QB to win the SEC or was it Shockley?? Hmmm.