Bradley’s Buzz: UGA’s going to a bowl, but which one?

Gerogia's last trip to the Chick-fil-A was yummy. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

The last trip to the Chick-fil-A was yummy. Like a peach milkshake. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

The good news: Georgia is bowl-eligible. The not-so-good news: Shreveport still has a bowl. And, according to Matt Hayes of Sporting News Today, the Independence Bowl is where the Bulldogs are bound. (To face Iowa State, per Hayes.)

The better news: Four other bowl projectors see Georgia headed elsewhere. Stewart Mandel of SI.com has Georgia in the Music City Bowl against Boston College. Bruce Feldman of ESPN.com likewise tickets UGA for Nashville, but to oppose Florida State. Feldman’s colleague Mark Schlabach (who used to be my colleague) has Georgia coming to Atlanta for a Chick-fil-A date against Clemson. And CBSsports.com shows Georgia paired with East Carolina in the Liberty Bowl.

What this all means: Nobody knows. We’re 19 days from Bowl Selection Sunday, and the projected field for Georgia hasn’t been narrowed much at all. If you’re counting, the five projections show four different destinations with dates ranging from Dec. 27, 2009, (Music City) to Jan. 2, 2010 (Liberty).

As for Tech: Not much mystery there. Every projection save one puts the Jackets in the Orange Bowl against TCU. The exception is Hayes in Sporting News Today. He has Clemson in the Orange and Tech in the Gator against Notre Dame. There was a time when playing (and beating) Notre Dame in Jacksonville was a big deal for Tech and George O’Leary, but this year such a date would be a colossal bringdown.

The good news: Won’t happen. Tech will win the ACC. Says me.

448 comments Add your comment

Cuz

November 17th, 2009
1:49 pm

Nesbitt has impressed me with a few bombs in the last two games. Great, now he is a double threat.

I know the status is what you want with a Florida bowl, but I would love to play Clemson versus some team from the Lame Ten.

jason

November 17th, 2009
1:52 pm

Cuz, I agree. Big 10 games makes for some boring football. I also think a Clemson/ UGA is a good match uo for both teams.

Pi$$onaDawg

November 17th, 2009
1:53 pm

Stay STRONG BAYLIE and CUZ. You wish HAHHAHHAHA. Well, so do I as the Ex wives go.

SLP

November 17th, 2009
1:53 pm

Tech might win the ACC. But they will be Dawgmeat on national tv in a huge beatdown. Admit it, nerds, you’re scared, aren’t you? I mean, we almost ALWAYS find a way to beat you. This year will be no different.

jason

November 17th, 2009
1:54 pm

Cuz, I agree. Big 10 games makes for some boring football. I also think a Clemson/ UGA is a good match uo for both teams. That game in ATL will mean alot for recruiting to both teams.

Bill Thompson

November 17th, 2009
1:55 pm

Georgia going to a bowl game???? AD NAUSEUM!!! What a waste of tv time. UGA has no business in a post season game. These bums need to spend the holidays at home. Please spare us of this debacle. UGA is a joke and a bad joke at that. Many people in GA do not care what this mangy crowd does. Air-heads and big important people in their own minds. PLEASE!!!!!!

Cuz

November 17th, 2009
1:57 pm

Gee Bill, anyone ever told you you were a buzzkiller.

how2fish

November 17th, 2009
1:58 pm

Vol fan…any of your players not going to be in jail by the time the Dawgs go a-bowling? The Music City Bowl is a hell of a lot better place to play than say PRISON !

Hey Vol Fan

November 17th, 2009
1:59 pm

Funny. Great your team wears orange – just like the convict jump suits. Have fun in the toilet bowl buddy and whatever you do, don’t go to a gas station late at night!

Pi$$onaDawg

November 17th, 2009
1:59 pm

UGA VII is still looking at the bowl full of Antifreeze and thinking “WHAT IF”

Vince McMahon - WWE

November 17th, 2009
1:59 pm

Since it’s all about the money these days, let ME take over the BCS and all bowls. Here’s what I would do….

Trash talking commercials prior to all games

Teams stealing each other’s women at half-time, followed by more trash talk

Crooked Refereees to add to the fun – we’ll just use the SEC crew with no changes

Here’s an example of the promo for the UGA-Tech game….(imagine the money and interest this commercial would generate)

TONY SCHAVANI: SEC and ACC fans, don’t miss the pay-for-view live from Atlanta, the Thug-Dawgs against the Bad Newz Bees…here for the Thug-Dawgs is their manager Ric Nature Boy Flair…

RIC FLAIR: WHOOOO! Hot-lanta Georgia baby. Listen up you bunch of North Avenue Varsity Hot Dog eating, slide rule carrying, pimple faced geeks, you are nothing but a bunch of over-rated punks! You insects don’t like what I say? Then come to the flats, brothas, and shut my mouth! And take on my band of sideline dancin’, tatoo wearing, corn-row growing, wheelin and dealin THUG DAWGS. WHOOO! And to the women of Hot-Lanta….when the THUG DAWGS hit town…get ready for a whole new way of livin! WHOOO!

TONY: Only on pay-for-view fans. Go to all.about.the.money.com

Mr. McMahon - King of WWF

November 17th, 2009
2:00 pm

Since it’s all about the money these days, let ME take over the BCS and all bowls. Here’s what I would do….

Trash talking commercials prior to all games

Teams stealing each other’s women at half-time, followed by more trash talk

Crooked Refereees to add to the fun – we’ll just use the SEC crew with no changes

Here’s an example of the promo for the UGA-Tech game….(imagine the money and interest this commercial would generate)

TONY SCHAVANI: SEC and ACC fans, don’t miss the pay-for-view live from Atlanta, the Thug-Dawgs against the Bad Newz Bees…here for the Thug-Dawgs is their manager Ric Nature Boy Flair…

RIC FLAIR: WHOOOO! Hot-lanta Georgia baby. Listen up you bunch of North Avenue Varsity Hot Dog eating, slide rule carrying, pimple faced geeks, you are nothing but a bunch of over-rated punks! You insects don’t like what I say? Then come to the flats, brothas, and shut my mouth! And take on my band of sideline dancin’, tatoo wearing, corn-row growing, wheelin and dealin THUG DAWGS. WHOOO! And to the women of Hot-Lanta….when the THUG DAWGS hit town…get ready for a whole new way of livin! WHOOO!

TONY: Only on pay-for-view fans. Go to all.about.the.money.com

Cuz

November 17th, 2009
2:01 pm

Georgia-Clemson games are the games of Legends. If you ask a Clemson fan they will of course say they want to play in the Orange Bowl. Well us Dawgs will watch that one on the tube. After Tech thumps Clemson for the second time, they will say Georgia in the Chikin bowl. My Clemson friends, yes I have a few, are eager to play UGA again. Heck after this year, Duke and Wake Forest are probably eager to play UGA. But I digress. The heck with playing a Northern School that has no excitement value. Give me Clemson in the Eat-A-Peach Bowl.

Island Dawg

November 17th, 2009
2:02 pm

Considering our “fans” didn’t even make it to Orlando, nothing to do there, for the top paying non-BCS bowl last season wtf does it matter? If we can’t show up in Orlando no way we’ll show up in Tampa. Guess ChicksVille-A is the best choice so those OTP “fans” won’t have to do that death march to Athens or God forbid Jacksonville.

Cuz

November 17th, 2009
2:03 pm

POAD, I think UGA VII has been taking to many Doggie Downers because of our playing this year. Maybe they need to switch him to Puppy Uppers.

Clay

November 17th, 2009
2:04 pm

The game against Tech is irrelevant for the bowls. Take care of business Saturday and UGA is in the Outback Bowl in Tampa on January 1. Florida and Bama in the BCS, LSU in the Capital One and that leaves the Outback with the #2 team in the SEC East, Georgia. I know they don’t have to stick to that formula, but the gap between UGA and SCAR will be too great (plus, UGA has the head-to-head win). UT’s loss to Ole Miss (on top of the felonies) has them way too far back to jump all the way to Tampa.

If UGA doesn’t beat the Cats Saturday, they go to Nashville. The Chick-fil-A Bowl was “saddled” with a local team last year and they’ll need to sell some hotel rooms this year. No way they leave empty hotel rooms 2 years in a row.

Clarksville Dogs

November 17th, 2009
2:11 pm

I would like to see UGA and Virginia Tech in the Music city bowl, we have Clemson comming up in the next few years. I live in Ten and their are a lot of DWG fans here.

Vote For Pedro

November 17th, 2009
2:15 pm

gkmlaw

November 17th, 2009
2:19 pm

David Hale Bowl Odd’s for Georgia

Capital One Bowl
Details: Jan. 1, 1 p.m., Orlando, Fla., vs. Big Ten #2, ABC
Prediction: Ole Miss vs. Penn State
Chances for UGA: 1 percent. Anything’s possible, but essentially UGA would have to win out, LSU would have to lose both of its final two and Mississippi State would have to win the Egg Bowl. And even then, it’s doubtful.

Outback Bowl
Details: Jan. 1, 11 a.m., Tampa, Fla., vs. Big Ten #3, ESPN
Prediction: Georgia vs. Wisconsin
Chances for UGA: 40 percent. There’s still plenty left to be decided, and it’s possible a West team could end up here, but the traditional matchup pits the SEC’s second place team in the East here, and right now, that’s Georgia by a good margin. If Georgia wins out there, they’d be a very attractive option for the Outback.

Cotton Bowl
Details: Jan. 2, 2 p.m., Dallas, vs. Big 12, Big 12 #2, FOX
Prediction: LSU vs. Oklahoma State
Chances for UGA: 8 percent. This is almost always a matchup that pits an SEC West team against the Big 12, and this year an LSU-Okie State matchup would be attractive, considering it would pit Les Miles against his old team. Assuming either LSU or Ole Miss went to the Capital One, the Cotton would have the next choice and could theoretically go with Georgia. But since LSU has the tie break in this one, that seems particularly unlikely. But should LSU beat Ole Miss next week, get the Cap One Bowl berth, UGA win out and Mississippi State pull the upset in the Egg Bowl, Georgia may suddenly seem like the most attractive option.

Chick-fil-A Bowl
Details: Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m., Atlanta, vs. ACC #2, ESPN
Prediction: Tennessee vs. Clemson
Chances for UGA: 35 percent. Georgia is currently 1.5 games ahead of the Vols in the SEC standings with two games to play, so unless Georgia blows it this week against Kentucky, the Dawgs will lock up the second spot in the East. But if Tennessee is within a game of Georgia — which means they’d have to beat both Vandy and Kentucky to close out the year — then the Outback could take the Vols based on the Kiffin-related hype and UT’s head-to-head blowout win over Georgia. That would likely drop the Dawgs to the Chick-fil-A, and a UGA-Clemson matchup would probably draw very, very well.

Music City Bowl
Details: Dec. 27, 8:30 p.m., Nashville, Tenn., vs. ACC #6, ESPN
Prediction: Auburn vs. Florida State
Chances for UGA: 15 percent. Georgia’s win over Auburn likely flip-flopped where the two teams were headed. Add to that the likely loss Auburn will face against Alabama in the Iron Bowl, and what looked like a potential Cotton Bowl bid likely pushes the Tigers down a ways. However, if Georgia loses out, the Chick-fil-A could decide Auburn was the hotter hand and take the Tigers, leaving Georgia to return to Nashville. That seems unlikely, however, given the Dawgs’ head-to-head win over the Tigers and the attractive draw Georgia would be playing in Atlanta.

Liberty Bowl
Details: Jan. 2, 5 p.m., Memphis, Tenn., vs. C-USA #1, ESPN
Prediction: Arkansas vs. East Carolina
Chances for UGA: 1 percent. Essentially Georgia would have to drop its final two, Tennessee and Auburn would have to win out and the Dawgs would have to be considered the eighth most attractive SEC team by the bowls. I just don’t see how that happens.

Independence Bowl
Details: Dec. 28, 5 p.m., Shreveport, La., vs. Big 12 #7, ESPN2
Prediction: South Carolina vs. Missouri
Chances for UGA: None. Kentucky could move into this spot with an upset of Georgia this week, but South Carolina may still seem like the more attractive option.

PapaJohns.com Bowl
Details: Jan. 2, 2 p.m., Birmingham, Ala., vs. Big East #5/6, ESPN
Prediction: Kentucky vs. Connecticut
Chances for UGA: None. The Big East needs Connecticut to win two of its final three (at Notre Dame, vs. Syracuse, vs. South Florida) to fulfill its bowl slots. Otherwise Kentucky is looking at a non-BCS conference matchup.

gkmlaw

November 17th, 2009
2:21 pm

David Hale’s Bowl Odds for UGA

Capital One Bowl
Details: Jan. 1, 1 p.m., Orlando, Fla., vs. Big Ten #2, ABC
Prediction: Ole Miss vs. Penn State
Chances for UGA: 1 percent. Anything’s possible, but essentially UGA would have to win out, LSU would have to lose both of its final two and Mississippi State would have to win the Egg Bowl. And even then, it’s doubtful.

Outback Bowl
Details: Jan. 1, 11 a.m., Tampa, Fla., vs. Big Ten #3, ESPN
Prediction: Georgia vs. Wisconsin
Chances for UGA: 40 percent. There’s still plenty left to be decided, and it’s possible a West team could end up here, but the traditional matchup pits the SEC’s second place team in the East here, and right now, that’s Georgia by a good margin. If Georgia wins out there, they’d be a very attractive option for the Outback.

Cotton Bowl
Details: Jan. 2, 2 p.m., Dallas, vs. Big 12, Big 12 #2, FOX
Prediction: LSU vs. Oklahoma State
Chances for UGA: 8 percent. This is almost always a matchup that pits an SEC West team against the Big 12, and this year an LSU-Okie State matchup would be attractive, considering it would pit Les Miles against his old team. Assuming either LSU or Ole Miss went to the Capital One, the Cotton would have the next choice and could theoretically go with Georgia. But since LSU has the tie break in this one, that seems particularly unlikely. But should LSU beat Ole Miss next week, get the Cap One Bowl berth, UGA win out and Mississippi State pull the upset in the Egg Bowl, Georgia may suddenly seem like the most attractive option.

Chick-fil-A Bowl
Details: Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m., Atlanta, vs. ACC #2, ESPN
Prediction: Tennessee vs. Clemson
Chances for UGA: 35 percent. Georgia is currently 1.5 games ahead of the Vols in the SEC standings with two games to play, so unless Georgia blows it this week against Kentucky, the Dawgs will lock up the second spot in the East. But if Tennessee is within a game of Georgia — which means they’d have to beat both Vandy and Kentucky to close out the year — then the Outback could take the Vols based on the Kiffin-related hype and UT’s head-to-head blowout win over Georgia. That would likely drop the Dawgs to the Chick-fil-A, and a UGA-Clemson matchup would probably draw very, very well.

Music City Bowl
Details: Dec. 27, 8:30 p.m., Nashville, Tenn., vs. ACC #6, ESPN
Prediction: Auburn vs. Florida State
Chances for UGA: 15 percent. Georgia’s win over Auburn likely flip-flopped where the two teams were headed. Add to that the likely loss Auburn will face against Alabama in the Iron Bowl, and what looked like a potential Cotton Bowl bid likely pushes the Tigers down a ways. However, if Georgia loses out, the Chick-fil-A could decide Auburn was the hotter hand and take the Tigers, leaving Georgia to return to Nashville. That seems unlikely, however, given the Dawgs’ head-to-head win over the Tigers and the attractive draw Georgia would be playing in Atlanta.

Liberty Bowl
Details: Jan. 2, 5 p.m., Memphis, Tenn., vs. C-USA #1, ESPN
Prediction: Arkansas vs. East Carolina
Chances for UGA: 1 percent. Essentially Georgia would have to drop its final two, Tennessee and Auburn would have to win out and the Dawgs would have to be considered the eighth most attractive SEC team by the bowls. I just don’t see how that happens.

Independence Bowl
Details: Dec. 28, 5 p.m., Shreveport, La., vs. Big 12 #7, ESPN2
Prediction: South Carolina vs. Missouri
Chances for UGA: None. Kentucky could move into this spot with an upset of Georgia this week, but South Carolina may still seem like the more attractive option.

PapaJohns.com Bowl
Details: Jan. 2, 2 p.m., Birmingham, Ala., vs. Big East #5/6, ESPN
Prediction: Kentucky vs. Connecticut
Chances for UGA: None. The Big East needs Connecticut to win two of its final three (at Notre Dame, vs. Syracuse, vs. South Florida) to fulfill its bowl slots. Otherwise Kentucky is looking at a non-BCS conference matchup.

Pitbull

November 17th, 2009
2:21 pm

I think a Georgia – Clemson bowl game would be great.

I miss the Georgia – Clemson annual game we used to have for about the third game of the season . It was a great rivalry.

I wish we would drop Tech (too much hatred there) and play Clemson every year at the end of the season for our annual end of season out of conference game.

Clemson fans have a lot more class than Tech people and we would not have to play in that ghetto stadium on North Avenue every other year.

Yellow Jacket 84

November 17th, 2009
2:21 pm

The only bowl Georgia is going to is the toilet bowl…unless they bring back the Blue Bonnet Bowl.

GT 34 UGA 14

Go Jackets !

Will

November 17th, 2009
2:26 pm

UGA will finish second in the SEC East and go to a New Years Day Bowl. Not bad for a down season ey’!

Go Dawgs

willie martinez

November 17th, 2009
2:29 pm

Mark, i wont bring up water girl until they have a search warrant.

Jackets Win Easy...

November 17th, 2009
2:34 pm

CLEMSON?? Are you Dawgies serious??? Spiller would run over your sorry defense all day long, much like Dwyer and Co. will at the end of the month!

Keep dreaming pups!! AHAHAHAHA

Dawgy Dawgy

November 17th, 2009
2:34 pm

Disappointing season for the Dawgs, but they have the 15th toughest schedule in the country, the teams they’ve lost to are pretty dang good ones, and if they beat KY will be 5-3 in the conference, which will probably tie them with #8 LSU for the 3rd best SEC Conference record. Chicken Bowl could be a longshot, but that would be a great place to play Clemson or Va Tech.

Mobile Dawg

November 17th, 2009
2:38 pm

Bradley, as much negative as you’ve had to say about the Dawgs I would think you would be writing that they don’t deserve a bowl. Of course at this point I would agree with you.

Now that could change if they win out, then I could support watching or going to a bowl, other wise I’m with the masses who say stay home. Of course we know that can’t happen economically speaking.

Mobile Dawg

November 17th, 2009
2:40 pm

Hey Jacket fans, if there’s one bright spot to the Dawgs season this year is that for a change you have to worry about us spoiling your terrific season.

Spike

November 17th, 2009
2:40 pm

I thought Lou Holtz had Notre Dame in the MNC game against the Gators. What happened to that?

Pitbull

November 17th, 2009
2:42 pm

We would be 8-2 rather than 6-4 at this juncture in the season if:

The Big Eight officials had not made two bad calls one of which game OSU the ball with a first down on Georgia’s 2 yard line and the other called back a Georgia put return to the OSU 4 yard line. The Big Eight officials were looking out for their own. And…

The SEC officials did not blow the call in the end zone aagainst Green that gave LSU the ball at close to mid field.

We did get out butts handed to us by the Tennessee thugs (is that a gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?) and Florida.

But all teams are sometimes cheated by inept officials (or officials with a favorite team and an agenda other than calling a fair game) and Georgia has had to fight for its 6 wins.

I am proud of those 6 wins and hope they turn into 9. If they play with the same intensity as they did against Auburn the they will have the best 9 win season of any team ever – with the knowledge that it would have been an 11 win season with fair officiating,

If any goo come out of all this, I think it has made Coach Richt a more hard core ( less nice guy) coach and he needed that to compete in the long run in the SEC. And I hope he is UGA’s coach for a very long time.

He is the best thing to happen to Georgia football in a very long time.

Mobile Dawg

November 17th, 2009
2:48 pm

Pitbull, excuses are like, well you know what, everyone has one. Your excuses make Dawg fans look like we drink the kool aid. The goo you speak of is that this has forced CMR to take his head out of his (ok, I will be nice) the sand and do his job if he wants to keep it.

Alabama Jack

November 17th, 2009
2:50 pm

RESPECT ALL, FEAR NONE

Pound the puppies, win in Tampa and repeat in Miami. Sounds good to me.

GaGator

November 17th, 2009
2:53 pm

THE RICH GET RICHER:

Florida received a huge addition to its 2010 recruiting class Tuesday.
During a live news conference at his high school, Palmdale, Calif., cornerback Joshua Shaw verbally committed to the Gators, who Rivals.com rates as the 23rd-best prospect in the nation and the No. 3 corner in the country.

Kevin

November 17th, 2009
2:54 pm

they goin the emerald bowl in seatlle instead……are the one in boise idaho plays at maybe….are maybe the toilet bowl in san francisco ….lol..i hate burst thy bubble we have beat kentucky n Gt in atlanta its a night so we win are get are tails whooped

Donatella Versace

November 17th, 2009
2:55 pm

Whatever, the toilet bowl or the soup bowl. Just remember, I have some exciting new fashions with vivid colors for your uneeforms!

Mobile Dawg

November 17th, 2009
2:55 pm

Alabama Jack, hopefully Cuz will pick up on your phrase and make it the Bulldog battle cry, or slogan next year. A change in the culture in Athens is overdue. RESPECT ALL, FEAR NONE, I like that.

Reality

November 17th, 2009
2:57 pm

DAWG NATION – The comments you have made are one of the reasons most logical thinking football fans dismiss Bulldogs fans. You had a bad season and the program needs to be shaken up a little (just about every program goes through that) but you continue to vomit stupid absurd remarks. I bet you never even earned a college credit and would bet my house you did not get one at UGA. Sid notes: ACC and SEC are both solid conferences, refs do not determine a game because you should be up handily before the final 5 minutes (ask any coach) and respect what other schools are doing because you sound like a 5th grader on a kickball field.

Mobile Dawg

November 17th, 2009
3:07 pm

Yellow Jacket 84, you bring back fond memories. I recall sitting next to some Bug fans in 1978, how they got the seats I don’t know, you were up by 20 at the half. Your fans were chanting loudly in unison “what bowl is UGA going to?” of course the answer was chanted back, “toilet bowl”.

By the time the final whistle blew you boys had been relegated back to where you belong, on the losers end. Let’s hope for your sake you’re boys are able to win the ACC title game and go to the BCS, and I hope we’re able to put a nice big blemish on that record.

That’s why I love college football, what goes around comes around. Now shut up until you earn it.

Statue for CPJ

November 17th, 2009
3:13 pm

The Chicken Bowl would be a miracle finish for UGA. I’m not saying it won’t happen, but I think that would be a great thing for UGA considering what’s happened so far.

Clemson vs. UGA a good match up? Clemson would stomp a mud hole in UGA right now. Clemson has been winning in convincing fashion lately – UGA, not so much.

UGA Represents!!!

November 17th, 2009
3:14 pm

http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/0911/campus.football.superfans.week11/images/georgia.48809111.jpg

UGA fans at their finest, courtesy of Sports Illustrated! From right to left we have UGA’s version of Mr. T, Where’s Waldo, and … Wee Willie (Martinez)

Well looky here

November 17th, 2009
3:16 pm

All the NERDS on the UGA blog ONCE AGAIN. Here’s the deal NERDS so listen up. Your program is a joke and you’ve beaten no one this year. You are overrated and it will be clear as day to everyone come a weak and a half from now. You think your team of NERDS is all that coming off of a year that you got embarrassed AT HOME in a bowl game against a SEC school that UGA beat last year. You nerds are laughable at best. Here’s the kicker so be ready for it, your team hands out rings when it jumps up once every 8 years and wins a game against us. When UGA beats you nerds we go on with our biz as usual. Have fun on the UGA blogs nerds…

UGAX

November 17th, 2009
3:16 pm

Reality- Well said.

Since this year’s a bust, might as well look to next year:

The good news is that next year we lose 8 starters off of the defense. Bad news is that one of the 8 appears to be Rennie Curran, the heat seeking missile that literally makes a play on every down.

Next year, I’m afraid that our offensive woes may continue as we break in yet another quarterback for AJ Green. Our O-Line should be decent and Ealey appears to be the real deal. Appears as though Samuel becomes a linebacker, Brandon Smith and Brandon Boykin start at corners (where they should be) Rambo in the secondary with Ogletree. DLIne is going to be a huge question mark as we replace Atkins, Weston, and Jeff Owens, not to mention Dewberry and Washington at LB. Not expecting too much but should be a LITTLE better than this year.

BBB

November 17th, 2009
3:22 pm

Boy, sure put a lotta work into this blog, didn’t you Mark?

Clemson Thugs

November 17th, 2009
3:23 pm

Beware of what you wish for UGA fans. It just so happens that Clemson’s football team is full of the same type of thugs that Florida has. If this bowl game happens, you may want to start investing in eye shields now.

http://www.fannation.com/si_blogs/from_scrimmage/posts/85721-clemson-de-is-second-gouger?eref=fromSI

Cuzzin Vinnie

November 17th, 2009
3:24 pm

Pitbull – let me say first that I respect your allegiance to your team. BUT, That “IF” crap has got to go. It is what it is. IF my last name was Trump, I wouldn’t be bustin my ass 60 hours a week. You know what I’m saying? I love my Jackets and I am very proud of them as I have been for 45 years. But if they get beat, they got beat.

Golden Tornado

November 17th, 2009
3:29 pm

Well looky here – I would tell you you’re full of crap, but you’ve already made that clear. You’re another one of those Walmart dogs. 45-42 last year and this year at halftime!

Well looky here

November 17th, 2009
3:32 pm

And your point is what NERD? That you beat us last year for the first time in 8 years and handed out rings as if you were national champs? Way to prove your point, or lack of one rather. Congrats, want a ring for that?

Are you having fun on a UGA blog?

Wa-wa Dawg

November 17th, 2009
3:33 pm

Well let’s see here. The Dawgs have won 2 in-a-row for only the 2nd time this year, and I haven’t been hearing about a ref conspiracy or about the whole first team being injured or about not having an off week. What’s going on ? I want to hear some CRYING, dawgs !!! And BTW, we’ll credit your win over Auburn to the fact that they had played 11 weeks in a row. All together now: WAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

Well looky here - the name caller

November 17th, 2009
3:36 pm

Please see the post at 3:14pm for a picture of a Nerd accompanied by 2 DB’s.

Suches Dawg

November 17th, 2009
3:37 pm

Mark, I must be missing something. Should UGA beat KY , we would have the #2 spot in the SEC East , which traditionally means we wind up in the Outback or Citrus Bowl. Assuming UF & AL end up in either the NC or Sugar Bowl, LSU would be next in line for (probably) the Citrus Bowl , and Ole Miss seems a good bet for the Cotton Bowl. If UGA does not go to the Outback Bowl, what SEC or othr conference taem team would take their place ???