An investigation is under way to determine who dropped the f-bomb into a UGA article that appeared in The Greenville News.

The only kind of bomb UGA fans want to see. (AJC)
John Pittman, executive editor of the South Carolina paper, told media expert Jim Romenesko the article, which appeared in Thursday’s editions, “shocked and saddened” him.
Pittman said only 18 people have complained, which shocks and saddens me.
The UGA article was headlined “Georgia Defense Looks To Make Mark Against LSU.” UGA, as we all know, plays LSU in Saturday’s SEC Championship game.
The profanity occurred as a standalone, lower-case, short third paragraph.
I once toiled as a copy editor, and can honestly say I never let that particular word slip past me. Though I did once craft a 100-point headline that screamed “Habit for Humanity builds 5 new homes.”
This can only be the work of a disgruntled Alabama fan, whose team will NOT be appearing in the sacred title game.
37 comments Add your comment
Overreact much?
December 2nd, 2011
12:35 am
Blah. The pope uses that word now. It has no shock value anymore. Quit being granny and move back into reality
Abdullah
December 2nd, 2011
12:22 pm
Great story, good stuff. You know a bunch of the good ole boy holy rollers over there in Grain-veeyl had to be resuscitated after they saw the f-bomb.
Ben Bradley
December 4th, 2011
4:38 pm
OMG! College kids typed an OBSCENITY! Wash their mouths out with soap! OMFG!!!!11! Yes, it’s a story too controversial for even @ajc to tweet!
Ben Bradley
December 4th, 2011
4:45 pm
Woops, shame on me, I had to look – @ajc DID tweet this story:
http://twitter.com/#!/ajc/status/142327969531166721
Just ****. (not the F word, and fondly remembering Royal)
Donna Outlaw-Plank
December 6th, 2011
4:36 pm
Who cares? LSU is the #1 team and has been since the first BCS poll this season!
Paw
December 29th, 2011
9:21 am
Its not a bomb – and this article is not news.
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