Richt: ‘It’s hard to win nine in a row — period.’

What players and coaches on both sides were saying after Georgia’s 19-10 victory over Kentucky (transcript provided by UGA):

Georgia coach Mark Richt:

“I left the South Carolina game [when Georgia was 0-2] encouraged. I wasn’t encouraged that we lost, but I was encouraged that as we moved forward that we could win. I knew we had good leaders, good players and good coaches. We had to protect the ball and get after it. It’s hard to win nine in a row, especially when you need every single one to get back to the Dome. I’m just so proud of them right now.”

“Today was definitely a team victory. Everybody had to do their part. I thought the special teams played extremely well. The offense made enough plays and the defense did their thing.”

“Brandon Harton had to come through for us. Even though the ball came out a few times, he had over 100 yards. And Ken (Malcome) did a few things. Overall, the tailbacks protected pretty good. As the game went on, they made some plays.”

“Our defense stoned them again. Twenty-three yards net [rushing], that’s pretty fantastic. They didn’t throw that well either. Our defense played lights out I thought.”

“I am so proud of the guys for winning the SEC East. Guys could have quit, pointed fingers and found a way to fall apart. But they didn’t do that. Last season was pretty horrible by record, but the players never gave up on the coaches and the coaches never gave up on the players. We maintained our unity. That’s what carried us through the offseason and carried us through the early part of this year.”

“Kentucky played hard. We missed some opportunities, but we kept fighting. I’m glad there was not a lot of drama at the end.”

“You take it one game at a time, one play at a time, one practice at a time. It’s hard to win nine in a row — period. I’m just thankful that we did.”

Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray:

“It’s a victory. We didn’t play great, but it’s great to get back to Atlanta. We’re excited. We have our game at Georgia Tech first, but we’re definitely blessed [to be back in the SEC Championship game] this year. It’s a great feeling.”

“We just weren’t connecting [today], and you’re going to have those games. We just fought through it. The defense played great and we’re just happy to get out of it with a win.”

Georgia linebacker Jarvis Jones:

“We knew they would come in with some confidence and that they were going to give it their all. Last time they were here they beat us, so we knew they were coming to play. We just came to battle and stepped up. “

“After the beginning of the season we were a little down, but you just have to keep fighting, and that’s what we did. Now we’re headed back to Atlanta, and it’s a really good feeling.”

Georgia safety Bacarri Rambo:

“It’s feels so good. The last time Georgia made it to the SEC championship I was in ninth grade, so it’s a great feeling. We put in a ton of work in the off-season and pre-season and it’s all paying off.”

Georgia cornerback Brandon Boykin:

“I’m feeling great. This is what I came back to do. It’s like a fantasy. As a senior, to win on senior day and to win the SEC East is a great feeling.”

Kentucky coach Joker Phillips:

“I am proud of this team and how they fought. A lot of people knew how much this week meant for Georgia, and no one talked about what we were playing for. We’re playing for pride, our university and an extra win. The game that this team played proved they played for each other as well. I am proud of them.”

“I said at half time that our defense had a lot of wins today. They forced some field goals instead of touchdowns that kept us in the game. It was good to see some young guys come up and make some plays. We had some guys who haven’t practiced lately and really came through with some good plays for us today. It was probably the best game this defense has played this year. We didn’t get pushed around, and we have seen Georgia push some really good teams around. I don’t think that they pushed us around.”

“We made some plays in the first half. We proved that we could move the ball on any defense that we face. We couldn’t get the run game started in the second half because of some of the schemes Georgia ran, but I am proud of the way these guys fought for each other out there today. No one can say we didn’t fight.”

“It’s hard to play against a defense that is as good as Georgia. This is one of the best defenses in the conference. We’ve seen Georgia hold some good teams to just a few points. It’s a tough to play against a team with great personnel, great schemes and athletic players.”

Kentucky wide receiver Brian Adams:

“There’s a lot of excitement coming back here to play. Athens is only 45 minutes from my house [in Gainesville], and it was really awesome for me to play here. I wish we had a different result, but I’ll remember this for a long time.”

“I think we are a lot better than we’ve been showing this year. It’s been frustrating. We have one game left, and we are going to come out and continue to play hard.”

Kentucky offensive guard Stuart Hines:

“It’s tough to deal with. It’s really tough to go out like this without going to a bowl game my senior year.”

Kentucky tailback Raymond Sanders:

“We never quit. We wear the wrist bands that say ‘never, never,’ and we finish ‘never, never’ with ‘never give up.’ I’m proud of my teammates. We played well today and never gave up. I want to congrautale Georgia and those guys over there on winning the East. Their ‘D’ is good and made plays when they needed to, and we didn’t execute well enough.”

Kentucky cornerback Randall Burden:

“After seeing what they did last week to Auburn, everyone thought they would run it down our throats all game. We focused on the game plan and played really hard today. We have seven more days together as a team. We are going to come out and play for pride.”

372 comments Add your comment

bitter hurt all the time

November 20th, 2011
7:08 am

i have lost all excitement for our chances in the sec champ game except coach grantham

2 headed team—–d—looks focused——-o—looks welll= soft—–disorganized—–penilties

————fumbles————-generaly—-lost

—————-PS—–to AD—–please give coach grantham more money than coach richt—–he earned it

bitterDOPP---EEE

November 20th, 2011
7:14 am

SMOKING WEED—-better than playing hard————-yoo

———————-who the f@#$% is the running backs coach——-drug test him——come on richt

RedandBlackDawg

November 20th, 2011
7:30 am

Still at The Bar,

The reason most schools lose money in the bowl games is simple logistics. It takes a lot for teams to travel half way across the country. You have transportation, living accommodations, food, and a myriad of other expenses involved. With the exception of the Rose Bowl, most of the major money making bowls are played in the south. Even teams with a big population like Ohio State lose money when they have to move all that is needed to play the game to a southern location, for instance the Sugar Bowl. There probably is no way to prevent that, but it is still an honor to play in a bowl game, and team are compensated pretty good by the major bowls. I think I read somewhere, that the BCS bowl, will pay a minimum of 4.5 million to each team this year. You will never see much of a change as far as bowl games locations are, simply because, unless you are up in the north, you don’t really want to watch a bowl game in zero degree weather. I guess if the NCAA wanted to change the venue of the NC game, they could require they be played in Domes, if they wanted to go north, but that isn’t going to happen.

Go Dawgs!

November 20th, 2011
7:38 am

To all the people on Thomas, YOU need to grow up and know the facts before making assumptions. He wasn’t at the game due to PERSONAL reasons. It turns out that reason was to be at the hospital for the birth of his child. Some things in life are more important than a football game.

The win wasn’t pretty, but considering what happened to Ok.St, Oregon, and Okl this weekene, I’ll take the ugly win all day long.

Congrats to Coach Richt and the Dawgs!!!

Go Dawgs!!!

11-3

November 20th, 2011
7:40 am

He is a Georgia tek fan, and the reason why they lose money on every bowl game is that they haven’t won a Major Bowl since 1955 and have Lost 6 Bowl Games in a Row all less than Major Bowls every 1, so they do not travel well, don’t sell their tickets given them to sell, play on blue turf every year with no TV sets on watching them lose in a bowl game with a payout so small that if the team was in that city, they would lose money going to it themselves.

RedandBlackDawg

November 20th, 2011
7:42 am

11 and 3, aka Thomas Brown,

Pretty easy to mouth off after the game is over. News for you genius, UGA won. Not like I had hoped and certainly not like the majority of the fans and pundits predicted, but never the less, they won. Good teams win, even when they are having an off day. You are a perfect example in my opinion of what a person turns into, when their life is one bad day after another. I feel sorry for a person such as yourself, but even more sorry for society, for having to put up with you. A football blog, is about the only place where you can express yourself, because in society, you are not relevant. On a newspaper blog, when you can hide behind typed rhetoric, you can try and make yourself be important by constantly putting down those that disagree with you and pretending you have this or that education and money, but at the end of the day, you still only have yourself and your stupid, self importance that is largely ignored by those around you. I don’t think I will even acknowledge your existence on these blogs anymore, because you are of no consequence in the real world.

11-3

November 20th, 2011
7:42 am

LIE Go Dawgs. Total Lie.

Mark Richt said Carlton Thomas was not at the game because he VIOLATED TEAM RULES.

LIAR, as usual.

11-3

November 20th, 2011
7:49 am

RedandBlackDawg,

After that pre-game prediction, is it any wonder to anyone how great you write YOU ARE after the game compared to me, rather than addressing the just sorry pitiful SLOPPY game I went all the way to Athens to watch, while YOU SAT IN HERE NOT AT THE GAME WITH ALL THE EMPTY SEATS.
No different that this from you either with your self-importance so high in your mind :
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“Now as to I Crowell’s , what seems to be continued problems with maturity, I would do this. I would put him on a short leash so to speak. In no unnecessary terms I would let him know, that if he does something stupid one more time,, or chooses not to do the academics required to stay in school, he will need to find a new place to showcase his talents. He has a great deal of athletic ability, but in the end, if he doesn’t straighten up and fly right, he is simply taking down the university where he has a great opportunity to do good and for free. I am sure there is some FCS school in Alabama that would be ready to put him on their team. Heck, with some of the coaches at some of the FBS schools in the SEC, he could probably get enrolled. In the short run it would probably hurt the team, as we are short RB’s, but there should be pride in being allowed to play for UGA, and also a responsibility as well. I don’t want to hear about , “Well, he is young and only a teen”. That is just plain B.S. I am sure that we probably only know the tip of the iceberg, as to how big a pain in the lower intestinal track he has been. Do not go blaming the coaches either. I am sure that they have tried to help him as much as possible. He has had tutors, student guidance counselors as well as support from his fellow players and students. He has chosen to throw it all away in my opinion. I would bet that this is not the first time he has failed a test and most likely not his last. He has the attitude that he doesn’t need to conform to the rules others do, because he was given God given athletic ability. His mom needs to come onto campus and just whip on his butt, and straighten him up a little. He has let down the university, the team and most importantly, himself. There is actually not a lot of upside for him and the football team, unless he straightens himself up. Can he do it? My guess is that we are looking at another Ealey. Maybe CMR just has to cut his losses, recruit another back a lot less of a headache, and look to the future. Thomas would be gone if it were up to me, and Malone would be on the same short leash as Crowell. ”
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11-3

November 20th, 2011
7:54 am

It’s easier to know even the names of the players, if you would go to games.

Malone.

collegeballfan

November 20th, 2011
7:56 am

Congrats to the Georgia team and coaching staff.

Question: where are the Fire Richt and Fire Bobo people this weekend? You know the ‘real experts” in football.

Say Georgia wins the SEC championship against whoever. Does that put Georgia in the national championship game? A lot of pretenders lost the last 2 weeks. Georgia has 2 losses but will also have won 11 in a row (the GT win is a gimme). No one else would be able to say that except maybe Houston.

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

November 20th, 2011
7:58 am

When are we going to get a real Offensive Coordinator; one that is not conservative

Oakdale Dawg

November 20th, 2011
7:58 am

11-3,

You demanded crow Much to answer your question about the teams he likes, but you never answered his question about where you got your B.B.A. I’d like to know.

GT

November 20th, 2011
8:01 am

“I left the South Carolina game [when Georgia was 0-2] encouraged.”

You think Richt might have known he was playing maybe the easious schedule of any team in the history of the SEC?

King Gator

November 20th, 2011
8:03 am

Congrats to the Dawgs, make the SEC East proud and beat LSU! Go Gators!

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

November 20th, 2011
8:05 am

GT

Tech Plays the easiest schedule in college football every year

Tech will lose to that UGA team that played the easiest schedule in the SEC

Say What??

November 20th, 2011
8:09 am

I was at the game yesterday and while it did not go the way that I thought it would, congrats to the Dawgs and CMR! SEC East champs!!!

However, I have to say that I am really concerned with Crowell and it goes beyond the fact that he can’t seem to play an entire game without getting hurt. After we has injured yesterday, he spent the rest of the game on the bench with a few other injured players. He did not cheer on his team, he did not even pay attention to the game. He just sat there with his arms crossed and pouted. During the break between the 3rd and 4th quarters, a female trainer went over to these players and read them the riot act. Although no one could hear what she was saying, appearantly she was a little bothered by the way these players were not pulling for their team. After that, all of them got up and started cheering for the team… except Crowell. He stayed put and did not move.

I think this kid has unbelievable talent, but there is something majorly wrong with is his attitude. It has been a problem since day one with him. Unfortunetly, I think that he may go the way of some of our other highly touted running backs. I pray that I am wrong, but it seems that every week his attitide is questioned. I wish we could tranplant the attitude of that female trainer into Crowell.

And to that trainer, whoever you are, thank you for being the kind of Dawg fan that we should all aspire to be!

CSmith

November 20th, 2011
8:10 am

It’s funny how no one else in the SEC seems to have a problem winning 9 in a row. This has been the weakest season for the SEC East since the conference was divided in 1992. While everyone else in the East was playing LSU, Alabama, and Arkansas, UGA played Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Auburn. UGA had the weakest schedule of all in the East. The division title was practically handed to them on a silver platter. Do not look for UGA to be in the top 10 at the end of this season.

lol@Crowell and his "injury"

November 20th, 2011
8:11 am

Crowell wasn’t injured, he was living his theme song, “Because I was High.”

KeepDreaming

November 20th, 2011
8:15 am

I believe the KY players chose not to go to a bowl game when they picked to attend KY out of high school!

CHDawg

November 20th, 2011
8:19 am

11-3/Thomas Brown, we need to hire you to watch over the players to keep them out of trouble. You stay up all night consistently arguing for your Dawgs. That kind of 24 hour determination might come in handy for the program. At least you weren’t up all night on another team’s blog bashing them (kool/crowmuch). That is beyond weird. I would just say this on the game. The D continues to shine, and Murray clearly had a bad game. Don’t forget though, he has been through about 10 TBs over his short career. He knew about CT, and he realized the impact of losing Crowell. Maybe he thought he had to take over, and he was trying *too hard*. His competitive nature is great….usually. I love Harton, but KY was throwing him around like a rag doll. The Dawgs better practice Malcome and K+a bunch really hard. We are down to one scholly TB out of HS. I think we need to remember that it takes time to develop these guys and they need to work with him very hard–talking to him about his attitude and everything else. I still think Malcome can really help us down the stretch, but he has to get better very quickly. He has the ability and build. I thought our play calling could have been more creative. Don’t forget that the line knows the situation, too. The likeliest explanation for our poor O showing is distractions— once again. Suspensions and injuries upset the momentum and confidence that has been doing so much better lately. All my humble opinion.

lamont cranston

November 20th, 2011
8:23 am

so Thomas was out due to the birth of his child?…great…wonder who the insurance provider is…oh, I know…it’s everyone on this blog…

Sugar Bowl

November 20th, 2011
8:28 am

The only reason why UGA will be playing in the Sugar Bowl, becasue the SEC Champion (LSU, Alabama, or Arkansas) will be playing for the National TItle.

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

November 20th, 2011
8:31 am

Can we just hire an offensive coordinator

Only an O Coordinator

November 20th, 2011
8:34 am

UGA needs more than just an Offensive Coordinator. While LSU, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas, Auburn, and South Carolina’s coaches are giving press conferences talking about their desire to get their team to the National Title game, Richt is giving press conferences saying, “I just want us to get to the SEC Championship.” Let’s get a coach who wants it all!!!!!

Top Recruit

November 20th, 2011
8:43 am

If you went back and looked at the Boise game and if you really understood football, you could see the Dawgs were not going to be the everyone said they would be at that time. Unfortunately bloggers, AJC writers, ESPN, and the lot always follow a bell cow, their focus is always stuck up the bell cow’s butt, and it is just hard for them to see and to understand anything about football when all they wanted to do was bury a coach and his team

But Dawgs you have two games to set in place who you are. Win those two games, and you will have won 11 in a row. That would be impressive. Time to raise the bar a liitle higher.

And the offensive. Somewhere the Dawgs have to have a consistent break-out back. A QB that is not on for one game or two , and the goes into the toilet with his mind and mechanics.

Nobody really want to give you guys the respect you deserve. When two more and you do not need any words from them.

ATL Sports Fan

November 20th, 2011
8:49 am

You guys are morons. How many of you would have gotten up and ran back to the huddle after having your ankle twisted and rolled up on by a 300+ linemen? Zero, absolutely Zero! Crowelll wanted to go back in after they went to the locker room and did and X-Ray. He was told by Richt and Jeff Coureson to out because there was no need for him to hurt his ankle worse than it was.

Get a clue people!

ATL Sports Fan

November 20th, 2011
8:53 am

Say What??, I have the luxury of being on the sidelines and Crowell was visibly upset that he was not able to go back in the game. He wanted and actually argued with Jeff Coureson about not letting him go back in.

LSU is next

November 20th, 2011
8:56 am

After the tigers whip Miss state to pieces next is arkansas too On friday will never root for The Traitor coach Petrino who turn tail ran away from falcons….as for score LSU 45 arkansas cook razorbacks 17…..and next LSU easy win over Georgia in atlanta on CBS how feel Richt when Miles shakes u hand as he wins with 54-27 win over you and LSU plays in New Orleans for natl championship again…..if this how we play vs kentucky and he say we had more talent its goin be another half empty dome of just LSU fans there!

1997UGAAlum

November 20th, 2011
8:57 am

I’m hearing a lot about and LSU/Alabama matchup for the NC, especially today. EVEN if UGA beats LSU in the SEC Championship game. After 2007, no team that does not win their conference should ever play for the BCS title again.

Jokers

November 20th, 2011
9:02 am

Whoever made the comment that Arkansas doesn’t deserve to be #3 in the Nation has absolutely no clue what they are talking about. Arkansas has played 4 top 20 teams and beat 3 of them. They are getting ready to play their 5th top 20 team this weekend. UGA played 2 top 20 teams and they lost both games. Whoever comes out of the West to play UGA will undoubtedly have no problem with UGA. Maybe you guys should wear your black jerseys again, it’ll be the perfect metaphor for the end of this season, “Death of our Wonder Year.”

HeeHawDawg

November 20th, 2011
9:05 am

We beat the meows cause we’re dawgs.

VADAWG

November 20th, 2011
9:10 am

forgot who said it “offenses win games defense win championships!!!!!!!!!!!! go DAWGS

zbulldawg

November 20th, 2011
9:10 am

GREAT WIN ! THE EAST AGAIN !!! NOW LET’S GET SOME HONEY !!!! THREE O’s & your out !!! It’s great to be a BULLDAWG !! I’m glad we are not being disappointed now like some fans ! WE’RE BACK !! HEY RECRUITS NEED TO GET YOU SOME OF THIS !! 3 O’s & 2 C’s does’nt feel so good !!! HEY SPURRIER THANKS FOR YOUR BIG MOUTH IT’s A GREAT MOTIVATOR !! NOW WE HAVE TO HEAR FROM SOME honey bees ! SICK EM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO SEC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UGA grad 90

November 20th, 2011
9:11 am

Winning the SEC East is bitter-sweet abd those of you who have an ounce of intelligenct know this darn well. It’s like winning the Big East. There is no talent in the Division. Florida almost lost to Furman…Carolina almost lost to Citadel. Heck, even Auburn from the West that we beat down last week almost lost to Samford (all FCS teams). Georgia Southern scored 21 on Bama. I don’t believe we could score 21 on Bama. So, we essentially won the Big East this year. What do we get for it, a one in a million shot at beating LSU…more like an LSU beatdown and National TV embarrassment.

GT Realist

November 20th, 2011
9:15 am

I’m going to tell you right here and now. In fact, I already got my order placed. When Georgia Tech beats UGA this Saturday, I will place two billboards up. One by UGA and the other infront of the Dome.

“Georgia Tech, 2011 SEC East Champions!!!”

zbulldawg

November 20th, 2011
9:20 am

JUST THANK !!! 1-2-3 for the SEC !!!!! BOY they will be SCREAMING Play off please !!!! Next year it could be 1-2-3-4 !!! GO DAWGS ! SICK EM

ugab

November 20th, 2011
9:23 am

IC got his lower leg or ankle rolled on by a 300 lb OL!!! I can not believe how you morons bash IC for getting injured in the game. WTF! I believe he wanted to come back in the game. MR probably held him out the rest of the game. WTH is wrong with Thomas? Thomas has been having a great season. Anyone know what rule Thomas violated this go around? Malcome should have gotten more touches against Kentucky. Malcome fumbles one time and MR pulls him out. How many times did Harton fumble? We have to recruit a couple of great backs this year. I give Kentucky all the credit. Kentucky’s defense put pressure on Murray all night. Kentucky confused the dawgs all night. I hope we can fix the problems on offense. Murray was trying to stuff the pass instead of finding the open \WR. Glad to see our punters and kickers have a great night. MR and company can not play like this again. LSU will be ready. Ga tech will be ready. Defense saved the kentucky game. There was a blown coverage in the endzone. Gooo Dawgs

HeeHawDawg

November 20th, 2011
9:24 am

What do you give a pig with a rash?

Why “oinkment” of course!

dap01

November 20th, 2011
9:26 am

A special thanks goes out to Bobo for running up the middle on 3rd and 10 on several occasions. Your offensive brilliance is appreciated.

Hangtime Memories

November 20th, 2011
9:27 am

I’m old enough to remember when UGA had intelligent athletes, not the illiterate goons and morons that Richt recruits.

HeeHawDawg

November 20th, 2011
9:27 am

Them yellerjackets sting like waspers. I don’t like them. They hurt.

Dawg48

November 20th, 2011
9:28 am

GT realist
A piece of cardboard and a sharpie and duct tape is not considered a billboard!
Go throw some more trash in your burn barrel and keep warm!

TallaDawg

November 20th, 2011
9:29 am

Very classy comments by Kentucky. I hope they reap rewards for their attitudes.

Three Ring Circus

November 20th, 2011
9:29 am

Will the dawgs be wearing their Nike Bozo the Clown costumes again in the Dome?

billy

November 20th, 2011
9:31 am

illini dawg at 8:47 : “And to think that so many of us wanted to fire Grantham”…

news for you…..your “so many of us” only amount to a very few and a miniscule portion of UGA fans and fewer than that of UGA grads…..please do not imply that the majority of true, intelligent and vast majority of UGA grads, and even non grad fans for that matter, would be so dim witted and uninformed as to think that a real pro, endorsed many times in the past by Saban and other experts, such as Grantham should be fired. Most of you regular contributors here represent so few of the real UGA support base, it is pathetic when you guys think you have any say so or make one iota of difference. There are a few guys here who often make reasonable and salient points.Those guys always make interesting and sometimes humorous comments. There are maybe 5 to 8 of these interesting, reasonable types on here. The rest of you are boring, uninformed and totally unentertaining with your comments. Don’t be so self righteous as to think your mindless convictions are ever considered as worthy of an intelligent person’s consumption. UGA did very well against an SEC opponent, Kentucky, considering they had to use the 4th and 5th string tailbacks, neither of whom had any playing experience in SEC games. Very difficult game to manage and play. Would have been for anyone having been relegated to using 4th and 5th string tailbacks. Get real “11-3″ and the rest of you idiots who are always mindlessly complaining and whining on here. And no, I am not a regular poster, nor do I want to be, but that is not a prerequisite to making an informed observation such as this one. I am a UGA grad and have supported the Dogs for more then the 44 years since I graduated. I don’t go to the games anymore, but I watch them via Sling Box from my home here in Viet Nam. This team can play with anyone because of the stellar defense as long as we don’t have to rely on 4th and 5th stringers at key positions such as tailback. Murray recently had begun to play composed and relaxed until he suddenly had zero run game early in the game; it naturally rattled him a bit early, but then he settled down and got what we needed when we needed it. He will be fine with the starters back in there around him. Go Dogs. And congratulations on the Divisional Title. Beat tech and LSU!!

Ferguson

November 20th, 2011
9:31 am

A few facts about your UGA that you might consider:

1. UGA is the nation’s #1 party school. That means that UGA has the highest number of drunks on campus of all the colleges and universities in the U.S. These drunks keep the Athens-Clarke County jail full, and provide full employment to law enforcement personnel, bail bondsmen, and attorneys. Really something to be proud of, isn’t it.

2. UGA athletes are some of the most illiterate morons in the country. Most of them take remedial studies, which is the stuff that most kids learn by the seventh grade. But not your dummies, who you laughingly call student-athletes. The very few who actually graduate have worthless diplomas in worthless studies that no employer is looking for.

3. Even your fans are trashy, stupid drunks. Take a look at what your campus looks like after a home game, and check the number of DUIs the police issue between Athens and Atlanta after a game.

4. UGA athletes must think that ankle monitoring bracelets are bling, they see so many of them in the locker room.

A really miserable, sorry place, and a huge embarrassment to all Georgians.

HeeHawDawg

November 20th, 2011
9:35 am

You people that are good with computers and triginometry and whatnot need to go back to the Tech pages.

Dawg48

November 20th, 2011
9:41 am

Few fun facts about ferguson
#1 state of georgia’s oldest virgin!
#2 has got beat up at the UGA GT game 9 of the last 10 years ( the last three years by his own gt fan base )
#3 cleans toilets at the varsity ( volunteer )
#4 constantly turned down by UGA girls and why he has hatred for UGA

Hit A Single

November 20th, 2011
9:42 am

Man both OC coordinators at LSU and Ala. should be fired. Muschamp, Mac Brown, Bob Stoops, Mullen, O’Brien, Fisher, and Chizik, should all be fired for losing games they should have won. No the bottom line is that it is a tough business (ask Meyer) and I am glad that Coach Richt is at UGA. Every year we feel we have a chance to be good and alot of programs can’t say that.

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

November 20th, 2011
9:43 am

GT Realist

Make sure win Tech loses Saturday you tell all of us where to send our donations to your billboard fund

We want to say. GT lost to a team in the SEC Least AGAIN!!!!!