
Spoiler alert: This will be Georgia's lone regular-season loss. (Photo courtesy of The State)
Sept. 1, Buffalo, noon. Last year’s opener was against the Boise State Broncos, and for Georgia it didn’t go well. This year’s opener brings the Buffalo Bulls (not to be confused with the Buffalo Bills) to Sanford Stadium. This should work out rather better. The Bulls were 3-9 last season, 2-10 in 2010. They played Tennessee in October and lost by three touchdowns, and the Vols wound up 5-7. In sum, no sweat. Bulldogs win.
Sept. 8, at Missouri, 7:45 p.m. Sweat will be required in Week 2. This is the Tigers’ inaugural game in their new conference, and Memorial Stadium, forecasts coach Gary Pinkel, “will be pretty cramped.” Mizzou has lost only one home game the past two seasons, that to No. 4 Oklahoma State last year. In 2010 it beat No. 1 Oklahoma in Columbia. This is a very dangerous and losable game for the visitors. That said … Bulldogs win.
Sept. 15, Florida Atlantic, 7:30 p.m. A less dangerous game. The Owls were 1-11 last season. Their first three games were against Florida, Michigan State and Auburn — all of which Georgia would play, two of which it would beat. Florida Atlantic lost the three games by an aggregate 98 points. Not much else to say about this one except that FAU’s coach is Carl Pelini, whose older brother Bo coaches Nebraska. Bulldogs win.
Sept. 22, Vanderbilt, TBA. The lasting memory of last season’s Georgia-Vandy game was of Bulldogs defensive coordinator Todd Grantham’s postgame squabble with Commodores coach James Franklin. The Bulldogs nearly squandered a 16-point lead, and Franklin wasn’t pleased with Georgia’s decorum. Franklin got mileage out of his we’re-nobody’s-doormat message, but now his team must play in Athens. Bulldogs win.
Sept. 29, Tennessee, TBA. Big year for the Volunteers. Bigger year for coach Derek Dooley, who’ s 11-14 at Tennessee, 4-12 in SEC play. The Vols already will have played North Carolina State at the Georgia Dome and Florida at Neyland Stadium, so there’s a chance they could be ranked when they arrive in Athens. There’s also a chance they could be 2-2 and playing to stay above .500. If so, the Dooley Watch will be on. Bulldogs win.
Oct. 6, at South Carolina, TBA. Both teams should exit September unbeaten. (South Carolina has a tricky Thursday night opener at Vanderbilt.) Both should be ranked in/near the top five. South Carolina beat Georgia in Columbia in 2010 and won the SEC East, beat Georgia in Athens last season and didn’t win the East. Gamecocks fans are convinced theirs was the better team in 2011. A big-time game in a big-time setting. Bulldogs lose.
Oct. 20, at Kentucky, TBA. With its front-loaded schedule, Georgia benefits from a week off. It also benefits from having to resume hostilities against Kentucky, which has stalled under Joker Phillips. The UK alum is 4-12 in SEC play, 11-14 overall. Coming off its loss to South Carolina, Georgia again is in the position of having to win out in SEC play and hope the Gamecocks stumble twice. They did last season. Bulldogs win.
Oct. 27, Florida (in Jacksonville), 3:30 p.m. Under Mark Richt, Georgia has never beaten Florida two years running. (Then again, Georgia under Richt has beaten the Gators only three times.) But he is 1-0 against Will Muschamp, which is semi-significant. Richt was 0-1 against former Florida coaches Steve Spurrier, Ron Zook and Urban Meyer. Muschamp might well get it going against his alma mater, but not just yet. Bulldogs win.
Nov. 3, Ole Miss, TBA. How bad were the Rebels in 2011? They were 2-10 overall, 0-8 in SEC play. They lost to LSU and Alabama by the collective score of 104-10. They lost to Vanderbilt, long the standard for SEC misery, by 23 points. They lost to Kentucky by 17. They lost to Mississippi State, itself a raging disappointment, by four touchdowns. But they have a new coach, having gone from a Nutt (Houston) to a Freeze (Hugh). Bulldogs win.
Nov. 10, at Auburn, TBA. In Gene Chizik’s first three seasons at Auburn, he won a BCS championship while compiling a losing record against Alabama, LSU, Arkansas and Georgia. The Tigers have new offensive and defensive coordinators, Scot Loeffler having replaced Gus Malzahn and Brian VanGorder (formerly of UGA, Georgia Southern and the Falcons) having succeeded Ted Roof. There is as yet no replacement for Cam Newton. Bulldogs win.
Nov. 17, Georgia Southern, TBA. This could either be a great or a grievous bit of scheduling. On the one hand, Georgia could have just clinched the SEC East title at Auburn and might be ripe for the picking, and the Eagles won’t bring anything short of maximum effort. On the other, playing Georgia Southern should help the Bulldogs prepare for their next game, coach Jeff Monken having apprenticed under Paul Johnson. Bulldogs win.
Nov. 24, Georgia Tech, TBA. The first three meetings between Georgia and the Johnson-coached Tech were ferocious. Last season was a relative snooze. Playing without its best backs, Georgia still won easily. That seemed an indication that a narrowed gap — before Johnson arrived, Georgia under Richt had never lost to Tech — has again begun to widen. We’ll see this year if that was the cold truth or a red herring. Bulldogs win.
By Mark Bradley
242 comments Add your comment
Dawg for Life
August 26th, 2012
3:02 am
GT Grad…you are one to talk about a soft schedule! You play in the ACC which is the weakest conference in America! I would put the damn MAC ahead of your sorry asses! Face it geek, you suck, and your team sucks too!
Dawg for Life
August 26th, 2012
3:10 am
Honestly, I think the best four teams in the SEC are a dead heat tie with one another. UGA, USC, ALA, LSU, all four have the same talent and depth. Don’t try to argue with me that Bama and LSU are soooo much better. You don’t loose that much talent to the NFL and not suffer the next year. If you think they won’t, you’re dreaming. As for SC, I’ll give it to them, they are very good…especially on defense, but so are we, and I think we take a close one this year by 3…and neither team scores more than 17.
Buzz2011
August 26th, 2012
3:18 am
UGA will win nothing. They don’t even play the SEC teams such as Bama, LSU or Arkansas. How do they get cupcake schedule. Last time they played LSU, I think they gave up what, 45 points in a row. If you only play a high scholl schedule you should win them all. In reality they win maybe six and lose big to the Yellow Jackets of Georgis Tech..
Buzz2011
August 26th, 2012
3:20 am
The Cocks from Columbia have taken the Dogs out three years in a row. This year will make four years in a row as the Cocks win the east easily.
Dawg for Life
August 26th, 2012
3:26 am
Yeah….like we lost the last year…or the year before….. or…..wait…..what is it…..like four times in twenty years?….Shut the hell up buzz2011. Go do some math or something. You sure as hell can’t play football. Anyone from the Atlantic Crap Conference has no room to talk about easy schedules.
Dawg for Life
August 26th, 2012
3:28 am
Dawgs go 12-2 at worst, I’d say if we beat SC, we have a 50/50 shot at the National title depending on if we win the SECCG, because lets just face it… NO other conference is as good as the SEC. If the last seven years haven’t proven that, not only are you an idiot, but you can just look back at the history of the SEC. Since the old SoutWestern Conference split up, it has been by far the most difficult conference in America.
Stinger 2
August 26th, 2012
4:42 am
Based on Mark`s predictions and the responses on this and other
recent blogs, the season is a done deal. Not much left for the Dawgs to do except show up for the games, stay out of trouble and make sure their fans stay humble. The last one may be the hardest task.
heeldawg
August 26th, 2012
4:56 am
Ah, it’s that time of year when everyone is undefeated. We can all make predictions, which is kinda fun, and we can all pontificate about why this team will win or that team will lose.
That being said, I think Mr. Bradley’s prediction of an 11-1 regular season is probably the most likely result. With this schedule, I cannot see the Dawgs losing more than one game in the regular season, but it takes a truly special team to get all the breaks and go unbeaten. That means having no disaster games with multiple turnovers, no terrible injuries that could gut a team’s resolve, and having a modicum of plain old-fashioned dumb luck (i.e. Georgia’s win over Florida in 1980, including the highly improbable 93-yard Lindsay Scott TD against the Gators in the final minutes of the game, a play which springboarded the Dawgs to the National Title and which prompted Vince Dooley to remark, “Sometimes, it’s better to be lucky than good”).
I put the odds of a 12-0 season at 25%, 11-1 at 50%, 10-2 at about 15% and anything worse than 10-2 at about 10%. That’s a 75% chance of making the SECCG with an 11-1 or better record–and either of those records would land the Dawgs in the SECCG, as I do not see South Carolina beating LSU in Baton Rouge under any circumstance, and they will also almost certainly lose one of the following games, as well: Georgia, Arkansas, Vandy, UT or Florida. The opening game for the Gamecocks is a problem, as Spurrier’s teams at USCe have traditionally started the season slowly, and Vandy returns everyone from a team that the Cocks humiliated last season by holding the Commodores under 100 yards total offense. With Connor Shaw having back spasms, no experienced depth at QB and Lattimore starting his first game since the knee injury, a few breaks could give the ‘Dores an upset “W” in the season opener. That being said, I think the Gamecocks will most likely finish 10-2 (50%), with 9-3 the next most likely record (30%) and 8-4 the next most likely (7%). An 11-1 Gamecocks season carries a 4% likelihood, 12-0 about 1% or less, and anything less than 8-4 collectively about 8%.
And I think the Dawgs will beat the Cocks in Columbia straight up this season. That game has been circled in red on the Bulldogs’ schedule since they gift-wrapped the 2011 game last fall. The only positions that the Gamecocks are better than Georgia are at defensive end (and that’s not by much) and at running back, if Lattimore is 100%. The Dawgs have the better secondary, better linebackers, better receivers, a better interior defensive line and a better QB. Offensive line is a wash between the two teams. And Richt’s teams have traditionally done well in Columbia; he’s 7-4 against the Gamecocks overall, but 4-1 against them on the road. If there are not special teams breakdowns and no rash of turnovers this season, Georgia will beat the Gamecocks by a TD.
And @ Buzz2011: If wishes were fishes…Tech would still lose to Georgia. Richt has the Jackets’ number. That number this year is, in fact, 11–as in 11 wins in 12 seasons. I know you guys are frustrated, and I can understand that you really, really want to believe that your team can win this game, but you can’t. The odds of a Tech “W” in Athens this season are less than the odds of Paul Johnson getting a modeling contract with Victoria’s Secret (although if there were a “Moobs Bra” craze, Johnson’s odds of the Victoria’s Secret contract would go up considerably).
Hank
August 26th, 2012
5:12 am
SEC! Wow… Talk about a completely biased, money fueled and overhyped conference.
…I’m sure it’s such a war and battle week in and week out against the likes of Ole Miss, Vandy and Kentucky… hopefully Buffalo and Florida-Atlantic Community College will get them some much needed preparation. If they aren’t number 1 after week five something is wrong… death row…
Strange Murphy
August 26th, 2012
5:24 am
Pretty funny seeing Yech fans on here calling Georgia’s schedule weak. They are right the Dawgs end the regular season with Yech which makes any schedule weak.
GO DAWGS SIC EM! WOOF! WOOF! WOOF!!
jc_dawgs
August 26th, 2012
5:48 am
The offense may struggle at times…if so…10-2.
But…if the offense begins to roll…11-1 will be the record.
Ga’s defense is going to be phenomenal! We just need to reduce the ST blunders from a year ago.
Remember one thing MO, FL, SC, and AUB….this defense will travel and this is one big Dawg thats gonna eat!
fran tarkenton's accountant
August 26th, 2012
5:59 am
2012……cashin’ checks and snappin’ necks baby!!! Dawgs win out- 14-0!
Lane Kiffin
August 26th, 2012
6:04 am
“Ga’s defense is going to be phenomenal”…Sure it is…I’d hang 50 on them without breaking a sweat!
Across the wide Missouri
August 26th, 2012
6:35 am
Missouri 37, Georgia 17
Buckeye
August 26th, 2012
6:35 am
The dogs will win zero against top 25 teams and The B1G.
DogMx
August 26th, 2012
6:51 am
Ga can beat south carolina—they are overrated. The Dogs go 12-0 and upset alabama in the SEC title game. This is the year!!! Dogs v. usc for the national title!!
Beast from the East
August 26th, 2012
7:07 am
Looking forward to the WLOCP on 10/27 in Jacksonville. Dawgs needed two 4th down prayers to beat the worst Gator team in over two decades last year. Don’t see that happening again.
Go Gators!
Trueblueeagle
August 26th, 2012
7:10 am
9-3 at the most
Its the same team at last year but Fla is not nor Auburn two more losses for UGLY.
Georgia Sandlapper
August 26th, 2012
7:20 am
High Expectations = Bad Season Low Expectations = Good Season
The problem
August 26th, 2012
7:33 am
……is UGA is at 72 D-1 players. Can they make it through the season injury free or without off-field issues?
Wilson Pickett
August 26th, 2012
7:39 am
UG has no chance to beat Alabama but please by all means talk the talk. You never walk the walk. History proves just that. You folks talk at one level and play at another. Mizzou,USCe,UT,and UF will be tuff games for UGA and if things go South your team will choke and puke as normal.
UGA discipline….anyone not holding their nose when jumping in the pool will have to wait 5 minutes before another attempt.
pvbeachdog
August 26th, 2012
7:39 am
Hey Tampa, stop with the “schedule wins out again” bullcrap. You play the schedule that has been laid in front years in advance. You are a smarter fan than this. Gator fans have no room at all to talk about weak schedules. Your permanent west opponent is LSU, ours is Auburn. For years, LSU was down, and Auburn was not. Look at the history books. Most of the UF SEC titles came when UGA and/or UT were down. Be a different gator fan and have some class.
Resident Georgia Fan
August 26th, 2012
7:39 am
This bears reposting because it is dead on accurate:
WI Dawg
August 25th, 2012
11:58 pm
I know SC has an ok D…but why all the talk of us losing to them?? and yes i know that game is always close…but…let me give you the stats from last year if they are not already burned into the avg Dawg fan’s mind….UGA-436 total yrds (Pass=248,Rush=188)…USCjr-327 yrds (Pass=142, Rush=185)…..and our D is better this year (and so should the Off)…we scored 22 points on them in the 4th qtr!! And turned the ball over 4 times!!! And we only lost by 3!!!! they lose a key CB for the game….and NFL WR is gone…..Lattimore is Lattimore……so why again does everyone give the edge to USCjr????
Thomas Brown
August 26th, 2012
7:47 am
14 years since we have not sold out a home opener.
Florida Atlantic not sold out.
Buffalo bills not sold out.
Sad stuff, indeed.
Hurricane Isaac is strengthening over the open Gulf of Mexico, down to 995 mb now. We expect to have significant rainfall totals in Athens everyday this week after tomorrow.
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NO INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY
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Having gone SWIMMING Friday, again, we now face not being able to practice past tomorrow. Our preparation for the season has seen mostly BS sent out by Mark Richt.
Not recruited a fullback, of the over 200 fullbacks available every season recruited by the other football programs, for 6 consecutive seasons until we just recruited
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QUAYVON HICKS FB – PIERCE COUNTY HIGH # 3 FB NATIONALLY
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But, he is not going to start because Mark Richt wants to make injured linebacker Merritt Hall, who has never played football here, let alone fullback, walk-on and
TAKE HIS JOB.
TRANSFERRED-OUT of this program Ken Malcome is starting at TAILBACK
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NOT KEITH MARSHALL
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and, also not starting at Tailback instead either is
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NOT TODD GURLEY
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Boo Malcome, you may recall quit this football program at the end of September. Then, uncancelled his transfer. Then, a month and a half later Boo Malcome fumbled the football against Kentucky, as you might also recall. Prior to that fumble, Boo Malcome was suspended for
FAILED DRUG TEST too.
It seems as though doing drugs, quitting the team, transferring-out got him Starting TB slot here. In fact, when he was SW DeKalb, he got injured and Mark Richt kept his scholarship for him anyway, recruited injured here. As soon as he announced he, too, was
TRANSFERRING
Mark Richt started playing him and made him the starting TB at UGA. Boo Malcome is the returning Starting TB at UGA, having started the last game vs MICHIGAN STATE too.
Jay Rome, you might recall, has been seen playing some great football too, but in the on-going BS out of Athens, Mark Richt says he is NO GOOD, and is playing others less-able who have him
TOO BURIED ON MARK RICHT’S DEPTH CHART.
Note please, these are all on OFFENSE.
3d
August 26th, 2012
7:48 am
I love my Dawgs, but I’m not convinced this staff is that good, especially on the offensive side.
CMR seems to have lost something that I can’t put my finger on.
Auburn was down last year. We haven’t really beaten a quality team in awhile.
I hope they prove me wrong.
Thomas Brown
August 26th, 2012
8:04 am
Florida never had a schedule like this one. South Carolina is going to lose 4 games this season; and, that folks is not a Top 25 team, or if they end up Top 25, it will be just barely. I see South Carolina as 9-4 in a 14-game season.
Of the 5 SEC teams in the Top 5 pre-season, we have only 1 game. Name me another team with a schedule like this ?
If you cannot handle that we play 11 games who average 4.8 wins and 1 game against any opponent who made any top 25 poll, then just placate this losing staff, qb, and players – 30 of whom have transferred-out who should have been playing Saturday and are – just gone.
The rest of us want us to beat a quality team. Mizzou is certainly NOT it. Mizzou is picked # 42 pre-season and went 8-5 in the defenseless big xii. Speaking of defenseless, Mizzou has none. And, no special teams. A running QB who has an injured surgery throwing shoulder, and besides his returning running backs, lost their entire team after last season. That is not an elite football team.
You know ?
Makes the Top 10 – lost 7 in row after # 9 Auburn way back in 2006
We have not even beat an SEC team who put-up a winning SEC record starting with Kentucky way back in 2007.
2007 was 6 seasons’ ago now 2012.
As a matter of fact, we haven’t even beat a team who made any top 25 poll in 9 games in a row.
- 9 losses in a row to teams making any top 25, may not play one 2012
- 7 losses in a row to teams making Top 10, none on the schedule
- 9 losses in a row to SEC teams making winning SEC record, play none of those, either
Thomas Brown
August 26th, 2012
8:08 am
67 scholarship recruits eligible to play Saturday plus 1 transfer-in.
Want the list ?
You cannot name another, because there is NOT 1.
Thomas Brown
August 26th, 2012
8:34 am
67 scholarship recruits plus 1 transfer-in eligible to play Saturday
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NOT COUNTING THE SUSPENDED LIST, WHICH WE’RE SAVING TO KICK-OFF
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If you subtract the suspended list, it’s about 59 scholarship recruits plus 1 transfer-in.
1971DAWG
August 26th, 2012
8:51 am
Everyone continues to harp on UGA not playing the big 3 teams in the West. Last time i checked, mighty Bama doesn’t play the big 3 teams from the East.(S.C.UGa, Fl) and 2 of those UGA and S.C. are top ten teams. Also, UGA&S.C. are ranked ahead of Ark. So much for the media spin job in Bama’s favor as usual.
Weak schedule
August 26th, 2012
8:51 am
They better win with that cupcake schedule- looks like a DII school.
mark
August 26th, 2012
8:56 am
So most of yall have forgotten how pittifully coached our team is yea we have a good D coach but thats it, I’m seeing us loosing at least 3 this year but that should be enough for yall to bring richt bobo & company back. look for a fake punt in one of the big games again this year it has become a tradition for Richt to look very stupid and unprepared ,but hey he is a great guy!
ha
August 26th, 2012
8:56 am
You have at least 3 more loses in here. They get all hyped up every year and every year the fall flat on their face.
Mark my words you will not finish in the top ten.
Jimmy Poulos
August 26th, 2012
9:09 am
No way the Dawgs lose to SC 3 years in a row. Histoy is on our side…and this team will not allow new history in the books.
Flo- Ri- Duh
August 26th, 2012
9:24 am
Not going to lose to the “Carolina Whiner” this year – no way. Most dangerous games? Missouri and Florida. UGA could go 12 – 0 or 10 – 2 but won’t lose to the Game Crocks.
here we go again...
August 26th, 2012
9:33 am
Anything can be spun in any direction.I could just as easily make an argument for UGA going undefeated to having 4 loses real easy. Mark B laid out an 11-1 year with a loss to USC. I can see UGA loosing to USC. Same UGA team without I Crowell Vs. USC with a better Lattimore at Columbia. Until history shifts, I assume UF will beat UGA, if nothing else out of habit. AU is a very underated team. Talk about a schedule? last year and this year AU plays at least 4 or 5 top 10 teams, 3 top 5. (BTW, AR has only 5 loses in 3 years all to UA, LSU and AU. AR as of now is better than UGA polls are wrong on that one). AU managed to do something UGA did not. Beat a ranked team that ended with a winning record. They will do the same this year. They are better. AU will upset 1 or 2 teams this year. Why not UGA? UGA is not close to the best team AU will face this season. Then the random upset. Mizzou? heck even Vandy could pull one. Almost happened last year. So, 4 loses for UGA are not out of the question. But it is unlikely. I predict a 10-2 season for UGA. UGA will go to ATL and get waxed by the SECW champ (UA/LSU). Similar to last year. I see no reaon at this point to think otherwise.
Yes, UGA has an improved D. But the O is a big question.
dale morphy
August 26th, 2012
9:46 am
Georgia’s season depends on 2 factors, assuming of course the defense lives up to billing. First, how good will the offensive line be? IMO the biggest difference between UGA and the SEC West powers the last few years is a lack of a dominating and deep offensive line. Last year’s line was a huge, underperforming dissapointment. The ability to keep the pressure off squirrelly Aaron Murray, and more, to open up legitimate holes for the backs is imperative. Second, one or more representatives of the running back corps has to be a game changer. UGA mostly lacked a consistent game changing threat at running back last year. These two factors will be the difference between a three or four loss season or something much better.
GSUStud
August 26th, 2012
9:54 am
Good luck to UGA. I don’t see UGA losing any games and certainly not to South Carolina. South Carolina has had a couple of good years, but no leader in a QB this year and no great receiver. Also, I read where although Lattimore is back, that he has been somewhat timid in his running at practice. That injury will always be in his head and he will never be at 100% this year. Good luck in his recovery.
Keith
August 26th, 2012
10:00 am
Mark…., I want some of what yer smoking! lol. Bulldogs are not gonna beat Auburn so that’s 2 loses
Garrett Barton
August 26th, 2012
10:01 am
Agreed Mark, but i really do believe that the dawgs will make it to the sec title game 12-0! We will then face Alabama….. Im terrified of that game. Never the less, UGA will have it’s first undefeated regular season since the 80’s.
Another Homer
August 26th, 2012
10:02 am
Wow another Ga is great column, what a surprise. When Murray actually beats a ranked team maybe Ga will have something. As of yet he wets the bed when he plays real teams. Good luck with hat O-line.
NorthGaDawg
August 26th, 2012
10:03 am
You GT fans beat all I have ever seen, except for my football team! Nobody in Dawgnation even considers you a blip on the radar screen anymore. UGA will only sell out the Yech game….laughable. Go have another fish fry with your Susan Boyle lookalike coach and leave the football to the only University in the State.
Pippa's hiney
August 26th, 2012
10:04 am
Bradley on the peyote.
georgiavol
August 26th, 2012
10:09 am
Mark, you really should stay away from synthetic marijuana.
TROTTINGHOME
August 26th, 2012
10:12 am
I see we got that crystal ball hokis pokis going again…I will desk top this also.
Smarticus
August 26th, 2012
10:13 am
Great players this year, lots of talent.
Problem is we still have the same incompetent coaches in Richt and Bobo. They have not changed, so why does anyone expect any different results? Oh, I forgot–The Koolaid!
We will get out coached consistently again this year, just like the past ten years.
Richt will win just enough games to keep his bloated salary another year.
Whenever it is obvious he should get run out of the state, enough zombies save the Good Christian Man.
I say these zombies need to fid Richt a church, not a contract extension.
We need a coach, not a preacher.
Richt hasn’t done anything to turn around all the troubled highly rated recruits he has brought to Athens, has he?
Leonard’s Loser: Markt Wrecked.
bamaguy
August 26th, 2012
10:26 am
My prediction is that UGA makes it to the SECCG then gets embarrassed, again. UGA just isn’t in the same league with LSU and Alabama. They could be if Grantham were the head coach. So y’all keep Richt.
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August 26th, 2012
10:29 am
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The Tide is Rolling and Nothing can stop it
August 26th, 2012
10:31 am
UGA expectations….
Another pre-season national championship.
HAHA, good luck in the Outback Bowl.
Son of Sammy Davis Jr, Jr
August 26th, 2012
10:31 am
If UGA doesn’t make it to the SEC championship game with this crème puff schedule then changes really need to be made. I hope this cake walk of a schedule produces more anxiety and latent queasiness that causes JawGA to stumble and opens the door for South Carolina.
all day
August 26th, 2012
10:43 am
If the Dawgs beat Sc in Columbia, then it is on all the way to the dome!
Bet that up! Then even if Bama doesn’t play in the SEc championship game ESPN and Herstreet will allow them to play for the national championship!