
Mark Richt has been receiving warm welcomes on the annual Bulldog Club tour, which stopped in Albany Tuesday night. (AJC photo by Curtis Compton)
THE TEN AT 10:
1. Football coach Mark Richt was speaking again Tuesday night, this time down in Albany on the latest stop of the Bulldog Club tour. Gentry Estes of Dawgs247.com was on the scene and asked Richt about two things specifically: (1) Had he heard the remarks of Florida coach Will Muschamp guaranteeing a Gator victory in Jacksonville in late October? (2) And what’s this stuff about Ken Malcome being listed fourth team behind Caleb King, Carlton Thomas and walkon Brandon Harton on the recently-released post-spring depth chart?
On Question 1, Richt said he was “notified immediately by plenty of people” of Muschamp’s remarks. As for his reaction to it, Estes reports Richt said with a smile, “I thought that was a good thing.”
As for Harton being ahead of Malcome, Richt said: “It’s just the way we saw it. We just laid the depth chart out as to how they performed in the spring. … From the beginning of spring until the end, (Harton) was the best runner we had. He ran the ball better than anybody in the spring. Washaun [Ealey] missed a bunch, and Ken Malcome missed a bunch. . . . The kid [Harton], he showed us something.”
You can read Estes’ full report HERE. And here is a link to the Albany Herald’s coverage of the event.
2. Matt Stinchcomb and his buddies are at it again. The annual “Countdown to Kickoff” UGA football celebration he organizes along with his brother Jon Stinchcomb and former Georgia quarterback David Greene has grown so much over the last six years that it now has to be spread out over several days of the summer to fit it all in.
The first leg of this year’s event kicks off on Saturday, June 4, with “Dawgs for Kids Night” at Maggiano’s in Buckhead. It’s a fundraiser dinner — beneficiaries include Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Georgia Transplant Foundation — that features silent and live auctions for UGA memorabilia and special prizes. Among the prize packages fans can bid on is a “real gameday experience,” in which fans can ride to Sanford Stadium on the team bus, go through the Dawg Walk and remain with the team during pregame warmups on the field.
“Georgia has been great about giving us access and opportunity to put together some really neat stuff from an experience standpoint,” said Stinchcomb, a former All-SEC offensive lineman (1995-98). “As Georgia fans, this stuff is as good as it gets.”
There is also the “Celebrity Dawgleg Golf Classic” on July 15 at the UGA Golf Course and the “Fan Festival” on July 16 at the Woodruff Practice Fields in Athens. That’s when former and current Georgia players gather to provide autographs for and take pictures with Georgia fans. Information on tickets and other Countdown to Kickoff activities is available at ugakickoff.com.

D.J Shockley is hoping to get back to the NFL through the UFL, where he'll play for the Omaha Nighthawks this summer.
3. Quarterback D.J. Shockley, captain of Georgia’s 2005 SEC Championship team, is guest host of this year’s Countdown to Kickoff. I spoke to Shockley briefly on Tuesday and found out he’s still pursuing his professional football dreams. In a couple of weeks Shockley will be heading up to Omaha, Neb., to rejoin the Omaha Nighthawks of the UFL (United Football League).
“It’s a situation where I just feel like I can still play,” Shockley said. “I was only with the Falcons for four years, so my arm’s still good, my body’s still good and I still feel like I can play. It’s another chance for me to display to NFL teams that I can still play at a high level. So having the chance to still play is awesome. And the talent level in the UFL is very good. It’s a made up of a lot of guys who have been in the NFL and are trying to get back. So the competition level is high. I think it’s great league to get better and also to get film so the NFL can see you.”
In Omaha, Shockley will be joined by former Bulldogs and NFL veterans George Foster and Jermaine Phillips. I’ll have more later on Shockley, “Greenie” and the Stinchcombs.
4. Speaking of former Dogs, after winning the competition on the hit TV show “Dancing with the Stars” Tuesday night, UGA letterman Hines Ward thanked the “Bulldog Nation” and the “Steeler Nation” for helping with the voting. In the meantime, Ward seems to have captured the rest of the nation with the infectious smile and warm demeanor that his football fans have known for years. He had an email exchange with our radio and TV reporter Rodney Ho earlier this week. And here is a link to an early video of Hines explaining why he decided this was something he might want to do. Congratulations, Hines. All that and a Super Bowl MVP, too!
5. Junior pitcher Michael Palazzone has put together a spectacular season for the Bulldogs and is the main reason they were able to secure an SEC Tournament bid after missing out on the eight-team event last season. Now there’s a good chance they could lose the right-hander after this season.
Georgia opens tournament play against No. 3-ranked Vanderbilt tonight at 8:30 p.m. and, once again, Palazzone (9-3, 3.17 ERA) will take the mound with much on the line. The Bulldogs (28-28) need to win at least three games in the tournament in order to secure NCAA regional bid. In case you missed it, I wrote about Palazzone in my SEC tournament preview.
But regardless of what happens in the tournament, Palazzone has already made a favorable impression on scouts and will likely get taken in the Major League Baseball Draft June 5-7. Though he doesn’t light up the radar gun with his power – he can throw in the high 80s — Palazzone makes his living by changing speeds and throwing any one of three pitches at any time. That and his stellar worksheet in the toughest league in America (7-2, 3.22) may be enough to earn early notice in the draft this time.
Palazzone (6-2, 197) has been drafted twice before. He was selected in the 18th round by the Atlanta Braves coming out of Lassiter High School and went to the Cleveland Indians in the 32nd round (960th pick overall) last year (because he was 21 years old). Now 22, Palazzone said it’s still his dream to play professional baseball. Don’t be surprised if he goes fast as he has the additional leverage of being able to come back to UGA to play his senior season.
“I really don’t know what to expect,” Palazzone said. “There are 30 teams out there. I’m just hoping one of them takes an interest in me.”
6. Defending women’s champion Chelsey Gullickson of UGA and three members of the men’s tennis team were set to begin play in the singles portion of the NCAA Championships on Wednesday.
Gullickson will open up her defense of her national indidual title against Clemson’s Keri Wong at 1 p.m. in the first-round of the 64-player draw. Wil Spencer, Sadio Doumbia and Javier Garrapiz were representing the Bulldogs, who got knocked out of the team portion of the tournament with a 4-0 loss to Southern Cal in the semifinals. Spencer will play at 1 p.m. ET against Louisville’s Austen Childs, while Doumbia will face Gonzalo Escobar of Texas Tech at 2:30 p.m., and Garrapiz will battle the Red Raiders’ Raony Carvalho at 6:30 p.m. In the women’s draw,
The 32-team doubles tournament begins Thursday, with Garrapiz-Hernus Pieters and Gullickson-Kate Fuller representing Georgia.
Georgia men’s players have won the NCAA Singles title four times: Mikael Pernfors in 1984 and 1985, and Matias Boeker in 2001 and 2002. Pernfors beat teammate George Bezecny for the crown in 1985. The Bulldogs have won three NCAA doubles titles including Ola Malmqvist and Allen Miller in 1983, Boeker and Travis Parrott in 2001, and John Isner and Antonio Ruiz in 2005.
Gullickson became the third player in Georgia history to win the NCAA women’s crown last year and the first since Angela Lettiere in 1994. Lisa Spain won the title in 1984.
The Georgia men reached the semifinals of this year’s team tournament before falling Monday to Southern Cal, while the women advanced to the quarterfinals where they were upended by Stanford.
7. Speaking of the tennis, one of the Georgia’s alums, John Isner, gave the professional tennis world a thrill on Tuesday when he almost pulled off an upset of No. 1 Rafael Nadal inthe first round of the French Open. At one point the 6-foot-9 Isner had Nadal on the ropes with his serve-and-volley game before eventually falling 6-4, 6-7 (2), 6-7 (2), 6-2, 6-4 in the first round. It was the first timne in 40 career matches in the French Open that Nadal had been stretched to five sets.
“What it came down to is the way he played in the fourth and fifth sets,” Isner told The Associated Press. “I haven’t seen tennis like that, ever.”
Said Nadal: “Quite clearly,” this is a match that I could have lost.”
8. It was a red-letter day for UGA athletics with regard to academics this week as the NCAA released its latest Academic Progress Rate report. Eight Georgia sports teams were among the top three in the SEC, including men’s golf with a perfect score of 1,000. The football team’s score of 976 APR tied Florida for second, only one point behind league-leading Vanderbilt.
The APR, now in its sixth year, measures the eligibility, retention and graduation of student-athletes competing on every Division I sports team. It also serves as a predictor of graduation success. The most recent APR scores are multi-year rates based on the scores from the 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-10 academic years. NCAA sports falling below the established point cutoff of 925 are subject to penalties including scholarship reductions. UGA will not incur any penalties as all 20 NCAA Bulldog sports were significantly above the cutoff score.
“These scores are indicative of a great deal of effort and hard work by our student-athletes,” said Georgia AD Greg McGarity. “Our coaches and academic counseling staff have done an excellent job of supporting our student-athletes and we’ll continue those efforts to keep improving and performing at a high level.”
Other Bulldog teams ranking among the SEC’s top three include women’s basketball (2nd), women’s cross country (2nd), women’s swimming and diving (2nd), men’s indoor track and field (3rd), men’s outdoor track and field (3rd), and women¹s indoor track and field (3rd).
Eleven UGA teams1 increased their team scores over last year, including men’s basketball (946). Coach Mark Fox’s Bulldogs saw four seniors graduate this spring.
9. Georgia’s softball team will be reaching some rare air if it can get by Baylor in the NCAA Super Regional in Athens this weekend. If the Bulldogs (50-12) can win the best-of-three series, they will advance to the College World Series for a third year in a row. They already were the only team in the country to reach the national Final Four in 2009 and 2010.
This year’s team features eight seniors who have will leave UGA as the most successful group ever recruited to Georgia: Jennie Auger, Alisa Goler, Brianna Hesson, Sarah McCloud, Katie Murphy, Taylor Scholpy, Laura Trout and Megan Wiggins. I’ll be profiling that group later this week. The series against the Bears (43-12) begins Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.
10. THIS & THAT: Georgia also claimed second place in the annual SECall-sports competition sponsored by the New York Times Regional Newspaper Group. The Bulldogs were boosted by SEC championships in men’s tennis and women’s swimming and diving, second-place finish in women’s tennis and third in women’s basketball, men’s outdoor track and field, and gymnastics. Florida took first place. Georgia last won the overall SEC All-Sports Trophy in 2005-06. . . .
For those who missed the SEC Track & Field Championships in Athens on May 12-15, ESPNU will air a two-hour highlight show tonight from 8-10 p.m. The UGA men finished third at the meet with 99 points as juniors Brian Moore (javelin) and Matt Cleaver (3000-meter steeplechase) won individual titles while freshman Justin Welch (hammer throw) and T.J. Davilmar (shot put) had runner-up finishes in their events. The Lady Bulldogs were fourth with 94 points as junior Nikola Lomnicka won her second consecutive hammer throw crown and sophomore Maria Augutis captured the triple jump title with a personal-best effort. . . . The track teams compete at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Bloomington, Ind., on Thursday. The three-day meet will determine which competitors advance to the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, on June 8-11. . . .
The 12th-ranked Georgia men’s golf team squeaked by in the NCAA Colorado Regional and qualified for the championship round of the NCAA tournament, which begins next Tuesday in Stillwater, Okla. The 30 teams in the field will play 54 holes of stroke play, which will determine the individual champion. The top eight teams then will move on to match play to crown the team champion. If the Bulldogs are to claim a third national title (they won in 1999 and 2005), they’ll have to play better in the tournament’s first round. Georgia has carded its worst round on the first day of all but one tournament it has played in this season.
142 comments Add your comment
Gravy Train
May 25th, 2011
12:12 pm
Yeah, 10 wins and a bowl win is an off year. Every time Balker types, he proves how little he really knows. I bet he is an underachieving, fat doofus who lives vicariously through teenagers he doesn’t even know. Nothing but a loser who thinks real life should work like his video game.
Old Dawg
May 25th, 2011
12:18 pm
Chip, thanks for posting information on sports other than football. I know most folks don’t enjoy them as much as I do, but those athletes can be really good copy.
Thanks again for all you do.
John
May 25th, 2011
12:19 pm
If Harton showed so much, why didn’t Richt move him to #1 on the depth chart?
I guess this means Malcome is transferring?
Not surprised Richt didn’t guarantee a victory against Florida, with a 2 & 8 record, 3 & 17 last 20 games, would you?
McGarity could beat Florida in APR scores, really? Not surprising, can’t beat them on or OFF the field. If you can’t beat Florida, need a new AD. They’re the competition in the East.
AltamahaDawg
May 25th, 2011
12:20 pm
Defining off year is hardly a “fact”. I think what you meant to say was was “let not my personal opinion get in the way”.
richie_rich1986
May 25th, 2011
12:22 pm
Go Dawgs baby!! Great Article! Can’t wait til Jacksonville this year to shut up them Gayturds!
kb
May 25th, 2011
12:23 pm
Talker, 2008 team won 10 games finished #10 in nation despite losing 18 players to season ending injuries.
2006 9-4 Go to the tech board where you belong. seems like the SEC East champs last year had a 9-5 record. Don’t let the most successful record in the first 10 years at Georgia get in your way.Name a program that doesn’t have a down year occasionally.
Joey
May 25th, 2011
12:29 pm
AltamahaDawg, I can’t see how Bama’s and Ole Miss’ presidents CAN sign off on it!
dwg4life
May 25th, 2011
12:30 pm
wtfwruthnkn
Your name says it all! No crap there is more to being a RB than running. There is blocking, knowing the plays (and your personal assingment), catching, etc. That does not change the fact that CT is 2nd on the depth chart. He is NOT a great blocker and his ability to HOLD ON TO THE BALL speaks for itself. I am not saying KM shouldn’t be 4th but I am saying CT is NOT our 2nd best running back. If he is we are in trouble!!!
Joey
May 25th, 2011
12:39 pm
Gravy Brain, ask Bama fans if last season’s 10-3 season was an “off year,” after a pre-season #1 ranking. ” Hell yes” will probably be their answer.
That’s the way a lot of Dawg fans feel about that 10-3, ‘08 season of ours, after a near unanimous #1 pre-season ranking. Getting splattered by Bama and UF, close calls with SC, UK, and Vandy, then losing to Tech was less than stellar.
tim
May 25th, 2011
12:47 pm
why wouldn’t Muschamp guarantee a win…we beat your sorry asses almost every year like a rented mule…this year will be more of the same…ofcourse the puppies season will be over emotionally after the first 2 games, both losses.
Georgia Peach
May 25th, 2011
12:53 pm
Full Faith in Coach Richt! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxg1I1jA29c
Rebel Rouser
May 25th, 2011
12:56 pm
Tim, I wish Ole Miss could play Florida every year since we own the series record against the Gators
and are 3-1 over the last 10 years.
CWeiss
May 25th, 2011
12:58 pm
3-1 over the last 10 years means you ‘own’ the series? lol
Herschel Talker
May 25th, 2011
12:58 pm
You all know that I am really a Tech fan. I have a poster of Paul Johnson over my bed even though Moma tries to make me take it down!
JAWJeRDAWG
May 25th, 2011
1:05 pm
It’s good to read updates about all UGA sports, Chip.
Though everone responding on these blogs is entitled to their opinion, it’s disconcerting to me to constantly read all the negative comments about our football Dawg’s coaching staff and the team’s chances for the upcoming season.
We all know that UGA has played poorly the last couple of years, but until the 2011 team proves otherwise, why can’t Georgia fans just hope for the best and wish them well. Not a koolaid drinker at all, I’m just hopeful that this team will turn it around.
When, and if, Coach Richt and his staff and the team fails to play competively and win, coaching changes will be made.
Until then, be a true Dawg fan and hope the best for our football team. .. Go Dawgs!
WDE
May 25th, 2011
1:16 pm
@CWeiss you barely beat UGA last year with Brantley and CUM vs a freshman QB..now your there with your record of destroying ever college program you’ve been with. I mean ND payed you 6.5 million to go away..and your HC has yet to coach a game as HC…hell he was a crackerjack assistant at Texas but then Rich Rod was a darn good HC a WV….
BG
May 25th, 2011
1:18 pm
Great Article. I loved Richt’s comment on the Muschump guarantee.
59bulldawg
May 25th, 2011
1:22 pm
OK! A lot of us in the Bulldawg Nation, including myself, have expressed displeasure with the football team over the last few years. But some of us are beating a dead horse day after day after day! Can I just ask REAL UGA FANS, including those of us who may not see eye to eye with CMR on a lot of things, to just chill and support the team instead of constantly critizing everybody and everything about the program? Whether you like the man or not CMR is gonna be here through at least the 2011 season and if he does well probably longer. I admit that I love my school more than CMR . . . but in my heart of hearts I want the man to succeed. Because if he does, the Dawgs will succeed! I swear some of you want the team to fail just to prove your criticism is correct. Yes I know not everyone who posts here is a UGA alum or fan. But for those who are, can we tone down some of the criticism until at least after the season begins. For everything under the sun there is a season and right now we need to be building up . . . not tearing down! Now Go Dawgs! GATA!
Rebel Rouser
May 25th, 2011
1:27 pm
C Weiss, The Rebs lead the series with Florida by 3 games 3 out of last 4. Are you embarrassed that the mighty Gators don’t beat Ole Miss? Ole Miss 12-10-1 yes we own the series.
Rebel Rouser
May 25th, 2011
1:27 pm
sorry typo lead the series by 2 games
GA Reptile
May 25th, 2011
1:29 pm
Rebel – y’all do seem to have our number. I was at the 2003 game in Oxford when we lost, but had a great time with the Ole Miss fans. I am grateful for the 2008 loss, which was a needed wake up that started the run to the national championship.
1eyedJack
May 25th, 2011
1:31 pm
And Herschel, get another nom de guerre. You’re dishonoring that one.
CWeiss
May 25th, 2011
1:32 pm
WDE, your argument is they ‘barely’ beat UGA. So does it make you feel good to say the muts ‘barely’ lost to the gators? I guess that’s all you can hang your hat on at this point.lol The point is they lost to a team with a QB that had a terrible year. Plus, I think you should worry about getting dominated by UCF before you worry about beating Florida.
JAWJeRDAWG
May 25th, 2011
1:35 pm
@ 59bulldawg
Glad to read that a real Dawg fan feels the same as I do. .. Go Dawgs!
CWeiss
May 25th, 2011
1:38 pm
Rebel Rouser, since when does a team own a series by winning 2 more games than the other team? UF owns the series against UGA because they have won 17 out of the last 20…do you see the difference? I guess if my program sucked I would use that weak evidence to say I owned someone too.lol
It Ain't Rocket Science
May 25th, 2011
1:45 pm
CWeiss,
If you were the real thing and we all know you are not, you would have no room to brag. Seems like a small service academy by the name of NAVY handed you your lunch for two years in a row. That is why the real Weiss is an assistant now. I just wonder if the real refrigerator man can build team unity instead of what he did at Notre Dame, and that was kill it. He was not liked by his players or assistants.
CWeiss
May 25th, 2011
1:48 pm
Good thing I’m not the HC at UF. All I have to do is develop QBs and run good offenses, which I have a proven track record of doing.
Tobias Funke
May 25th, 2011
1:55 pm
Chip
These blogs are a joke.
Tobias Funke
May 25th, 2011
1:59 pm
59bulldawg
AGREED!!! I have started asking people what scenario do you want… Dawgs suck and Richt gets fired OR Dawgs win and Richt gets an extension? One or the other WILL happen!!! You will be able to pick out the true Dawg fans that way.
Go Dawgs! How about a little support this season?
JAWJeRDAWG
May 25th, 2011
2:02 pm
I personally don’t feel this blog’s a joke, Tobias Funke. Just some of the inane comments. .. Go Dawgs!
WDE
May 25th, 2011
2:07 pm
@CWeiss sorry there tuna butt…we own the UGA/Gator series and your bunch will never catch us…granted it has been trending the Gators way but that is now done and you will be part of ensuring that trend reversal. Thanks !
Dawggies
May 25th, 2011
2:07 pm
Florida would never put up with a coach going 2-8 against us. That’s why we won’t ever go on a run again like they’re on now. We tolerate losing too much.
Tobias Funke
May 25th, 2011
2:09 pm
I think it is a joke b/c we can’t talk about UGA football without the same trolls spouting nonsense day after day. The trolls aren’t banned, but people like myself and DawgInLex gets banned. That is a joke.
red&silver
May 25th, 2011
2:10 pm
How do you say you are a fan of a team and wish for the coach to get fired?
Go Dawgs!
May 25th, 2011
2:14 pm
Herschel Talker
May 25th, 2011
10:27 am
Of course Richt sees it as a good thing. Because he is a MORON.
It IS a good thing, because it’s bulletin board material. Muschamp’s the moron along with you HT. You never, ever, give a rival bulletin board material, it will come back to bite you more than not.
It Ain't Rocket Science
May 25th, 2011
2:18 pm
Tobias,
They are afraid you will actually deter some of their readership, as they will not return when faced with the truth, LOL. It just always makes me wonder if any of these other schools, even have a blog of their own they can go to and spout off. Check out AL.COM. I thought they were suppose to represent all of Alabama but in some of their articles, they seem to have it in for Auburn. You would think that Auburn and Alabama would be too busy cutting down each other to bother with another university and state. Florida, who knows. I am sure they have their own but feel the need to brag about how great they are and get tired of talking about themselves on their own blogs. I can understand Georgia Tech. as they have the AJC and I think they write an article about Tech. once a week.
Real Cobb Dawg
May 25th, 2011
2:19 pm
The pompous muschamp is going to get it handed to him by Richt in Jacksonville. Richt and the Dawgs are furious at muschamp guaranteeing a win—dawgs pull the upset–mark it down!
Rebel Rouser
May 25th, 2011
2:22 pm
C. Weiss, Like most Florida fans you think that college football began in 1990,Florida had a great run in the 90’s, but since 2001 have won only 2 SEC championships, and have a losing record to my rebels.Spin it anyway you like , you are also behind UGA, Tenn, Alabama, and Auburn historically.
AltamahaDawg
May 25th, 2011
2:22 pm
Joey, you are not being completely honest to say that the (internal and external) expectation of the 2010 Alabama team were the same as the 2008 Georgia team. There were some real big differences.
ugaclassof2004
May 25th, 2011
2:28 pm
59bulldawg
Good points. I think the bottom line for me is I want a team that is going to play their butts off and a coaching staff that is hungry. Early in Mark Richt’s career, he was hungry and his teams played hard. But the last few years the man has not been hungry. The drive and the attitude really has to come from the top down. Richt, in my opinion, has been WAY too hands off the last few seasons. Its like he’s been on autopilot, and just happy to be collecting his 3 million a year paycheck and getting his team to a minor bowl game. Well I’m sorry, but that just doesn’t cut it. And I’ll tell you one thing right now: if Richt wins less than 8 games this year, he will be gone. That Greg McGarity won’t put up with it, nor should he. With the instate talent and resources UGA has, 8-4 should be considered a losing season. If this team comes out hungry, plays hard, and finishes 8-4: I can deal with that. But this 6-7 or 7-5 crap is unacceptable, PERIOD! I’m fine with Richt staying here as long as he likes so as long as he is fielding a competitive team week in and week out. But if keeps up with this lackadasical/”Kumbya” approach to running a football team…then he’s not going to be here much longer.
Fixit
May 25th, 2011
2:29 pm
FIRST, AGAIN!!!!
King Gator
May 25th, 2011
2:36 pm
Love the Ole Miss guy talking smack – we’ll take our 3 BCS NC’s since ‘96 and live with the humility of losing 3 of 4 to the Rebels… which 3 games seem more important to you? Go Gators!
Stinger2
May 25th, 2011
2:39 pm
I as a GT fan say that regardless of what Muschamp said. UGA will beat Florida this year. UGA should, with its schedule, not lose more than two regular season games. I believe one loss will be to Mississippi State or SC and I hope the other is to GT.
Ed Orgeron
May 25th, 2011
2:41 pm
RR – the “most Florida fans think college football began in 1990″ is a stupid talking point for fans who don’t have enough information to think/argue on their own, and, like most taking points, it’s bogus. As to your other point, Florida had a great run in the 90’s, but… But what? The 00’s brought 3 SEC titles, 2 national championships and 2 other seasons where UF finished No. 3 in the final poll. Yep, too bad things tailed off there after the 90’s.
Ted Striker
May 25th, 2011
2:45 pm
Great column. Thanks for compiling all that information.
WDE
May 25th, 2011
2:49 pm
Ed Orgeron are you taking stupid pills today or is this the norm?? RR’s comments were to show Gator fans think there was no football before 1990….because the SUXED before 1990 he and everyone else is aware of what the Gators have done SINCE 1990…no really take a nap you need it.
CWeiss
May 25th, 2011
2:50 pm
Rebel Rouser, I will take a great recent history over one that sucks any day. You keep living in the past while everyone else looks to the present and beyond. Ole Miss is irrelevant to the discussion. Besides Vandy, you had the worst record in the SEC and will most like be no better this year. Ole Miss has a great history but recently they have been dreadful, that’s just the facts. Florida’s claims to success are the SEC and national championships, your’s is that Ole Miss beat UF a few times. Congrats.
WDE
May 25th, 2011
2:52 pm
@ CWeiss I can think of 6.5 million reasons your looking to the present and the future .
Rebel Rouser
May 25th, 2011
2:55 pm
Orgeron, How many Sec titles before Spurrier ?
Rebel Rouser
May 25th, 2011
2:57 pm
C. Weiss, Not many other teams I can say we beat 3 out of last 4.