
They didn't come any tougher than "Flatfoot Frankie" Sinkwich, who played seven games of the 1941 season with a broken jaw. (UGA photo)
THE TEN AT 10
1. Upon hearing Monday’s announcement that Georgia coach Mark Richt decided to create annual team awards named for Frank Sinkwich and Charley Trippi, I had two initial thoughts: One, good idea, Coach Richt; and, two, how did the Bulldogs not already have awards named for those guys?
Of course, they’re considered two of the greatest Bulldogs of all time. Sinkwich was the 1942 Heisman Trophy winner and was the star on the Bulldogs’ national championship team of that year. He is famous for playing most of the 1941 season with a broken jaw. And Trippi won the Maxwell Award as the nation’s best back in 1946 and is generally considered one Georgia’s best overall athletes of all time. Appropriately, Richt announced that, starting with this coming season, the Sinkwich Award will be go to “Georgia’s toughest player” while the Trippi Award will be presented to Georgia’s most versatile player.”
“Frank Sinkwich had to be tough by playing seven games with a broken jaw in 1941,” Richt said. “By winning the Heisman Trophy, he was also a great player. I have always heard that Charley Trippi was the most exciting player of his time. It must have been a special experience to see these two great Georgia players compete on the field. It’s appropriate to have two awards honoring Sinkwich and Trippi, both of whom were great players, graduates of the University and always willing to give back to their alma mater.”
I turned to the greatest UGA historian of all time, Dan Magill, to make sure there hadn’t been something already named for Sinkwich or Trippi before now. Now in his 90s, Magill could not recall it if there was.
“But I think it’s great even if it’s a repetition,” Magill said. “They were the best two backs we ever had at Georgia, in my opinion. Trippi was the best all-around athlete we’ve had. He could play anything. He was a great baseball player. And Sinkwich was tough. They didn’t make them any tougher.”
Had they been around then, that Herschel guy might have received both awards.
2. Looking back at this past season, I’m sure everyone would agree that cornerback/running back/kick returner Brandon Boykin would have won the Trippi Award going away. In fact, maybe they should consider giving him a trophy retroactively. He can put it next to the Paul Hornung he just won.
I’m not as confident about who would’ve been the Sinkwich recipient, but I’d say Ben Jones was a good candidate, with Isaiah Crowell running a close second (kidding). Jones, the Bulldogs’ grizzled senior center barely missed a snap despite playing banged up throughout the year. Let’s hear what y’all think.
3. Speaking of greatness, many have predicted that for Georgia football player Keith Marshall. But members of the selection committee for the Watkins Award believe Marshall has already achieved it.

Marshall
The freshman running back from Raleigh, N.C., was named the winner of the Watkins Award in a black-tie ceremony in Los Angeles this past Saturday. The Watkins Award, which has been presented annually since 1992 by the National Alliance of African American Athletes, is basically the Heisman Trophy for young, talented African-American athletes who, “by their example, help promote high academic standards and a commitment to community service.” Marshall was, of course, the No. 1-rated running back prospect in America by several recruiting service while also maintaining a 4.3 grade-point average at Millbrook High. Marshall graduated early and is already enrolled at UGA.
4. I’m not sure how reliable his sources are — in this case freshman signee Jordan Jenkins – but my esteemed colleague from McClatchy Newspapers, Seth Emerson, writes that rising sophomore Ray Drew will be moving to defensive end this spring to shore up depth there and make room for the glut of outside linebackers coming into the program.
“He’s gonna get moved to end next year, so it’ll be me, [Josh Harvey-Clemons], Jarvis [Jones], Cornelius [Washington] and Leonard Floyd at OLBs,” Jenkins told Emerson. “Me, Jarvis and Cornelius are the heaviest of the OLBs.”
Makes sense. Drew (6-foot-5, 263 pounds) saw limited action in only six games last season while playing behind the All-American Jones and Washington, who are both back. Meanwhile, Georgia lost 11-game defensive end starter DeAngelo Tyson to graduation and have only Derrick Lott and Garrison Smith coming back with any experience behind senior Abry Jones.
Jenkins also told Emerson that Harvey-Clemons (6-5, 205) may get some looks at safety. Also, Georgia coaches hinted on national signing day that they are considering a number of position changes heading into spring practice. It’s slated to begin March 19 so stay tuned.
5. I had a great conversation earlier this week with former Georgia basketball coach Pete Herrmann. Hermann was, of course, an assistant coach for Dennis Felton and took over as the Bulldogs’ interim head coach after Felton was fired with 12 games left in the 2008-09 season. A longtime assistant in major college basketball, Hermann, 63, could have easily retired and kicked back. Instead, he decided take on the considerable task of resurrecting the basketball program at little Young Harris College in North Georgia.
I’d say it’s going pretty well. In their second season under Hermann’s leadership, the Mountain Lions are 20-4 heading into Tuesday night’s game against Southern Wesleyan. The season ends for Young Harris with Thursday’s game at North Greenville.
“The best thing about it is we’re doing it with a bunch of Georgia kids,” said Herrmann, whose team is 14-0 at home this season. Made up entirely of Georgians and a;; freshmen and sophomores except for one junior, the Mountain Lions are led by Stephenson High graduate Frank Adams, who is averaging 20.7 points per game.
6. Back at Georgia, things aren’t going as well for men’s basketball coach Mark Fox. Fox is enduring some of the trials and tribulations that have traditionally come with Bulldogs’ basketball. With this past Saturday’s 61-52 home loss to Vanderbilt, Georgia fell to 12-14 overall and 3-9 in SEC play. The last time Georgia won just three conference games was the season Hermann ended up taking over for Felton.
Fox’s Hounds will be trying to grab their fourth conference victory on the road against LSU on Wednesday night. The Tigers are coached by Fox’s close friend and former boss, Trent Johnson, who knows all too well what Fox is going through. LSU won just five conference games combined the two seasons before this year’s 16-6/6-6 campaign. The Tigers won the league in Johnson’s first season (2008-09).
“I think he’s done an exceptional job when you start to looking at how young they are and what they lost,” said Johnson, who had Fox as an assistant at Nevada. “They lost probably 75 percent of their scoring if not more. And look at who they’ve played, beating Notre Dame, playing Cal, playing Cincinnati, playing Kentucky twice, Vanderbilt twice , Florida twice, you go on down the line. Watching them play Vandy, in terms of how hard they play, the amount of shots they got and could have scored on, anybody who knows basketball, they look at that team and they they know they’re playing their tails off.”
7. I’m sure it was no surprise to anyone that Vanderbilt’s John Jenkins was named SEC Player of the Week in basketball. Georgia fans saw him pour in 28 points and make 6-of-8 3-point shots. In the previous game, he scored 26 points against Ole Miss on only five shots (four 3s, 12 free throws). To summarize, for the week the 6-4 junior shot 81.3 percent from the field, 83 percent from 3-point range and 85.7 percent from the foul line. Pretty efficient, huh?
8. Remember, this is the first year the SEC is playing without divisions in men’s basketball (until next year, more than likely, but that’s another story). So if the season ends with the standings as they are now, Georgia will finish 11th. Since the top four finishers get first-round byes, that means that the Bulldogs will play the 10 p.m. first-round game against the No. 6 team in the SEC Tournament. As of today that team would be Alabama.
9. Had a guy slamming me on Twitter for not giving the equestrian team enough coverage. So here you go, buddy: The No. 3-ranked Georgia equestrian team completed a sweep of No. 1-ranked Auburn this past Saturday — on The Plains, no less. According to the UGA Sports Communications report, the teams rode to an 8-8 tie (I don’t know what that means), but the Bulldogs were able to edge them 1,564.25-1,562.75 in the raw score (I don’t know what that means either). UGA’s Carly Anthony claimed her ninth MVP of the season in equitation on the flat (Google it), and Megan Hawkins claimed MVP honors in horsemanship. Georgia improves to 8-1 while Auburn drops to 7-2 so — and I’m editorializing here — I fully expect the Equestrian Dogs to pass Auburn in the rankings and contend for another national championship. As my Twitter friend points out sarcastically, “they’ve only won five national titles.”
10. THIS & THAT: Georgia’s No. 4-ranked men’s tennis team lost a hard-fought match to No. 1-ranked Southern Cal in the semifinals of the National Indoor Championships in Virginia, then proceeded to get stuck in the snow on the drive back to Georgia. Thankfully, they made it back safely returned to unseasonably warm temperatures in Athens. The spring schedule starts Monday with a home match against Furman. . . . The Georgia baseball team got off to a solid 3-0 start with a rain-drenched sweep of Presbyterian this past weekend. The Diamond Dogs play host to Georgia State on Wednesday at 5 p.m. and have Winthrop in for a three-game set beginning Friday. Of course, Georgia doesn’t play away from home but once in its first 22 games and that one is against Kennesaw State at the Gwinnett Braves’ Coolray Field. . . . The NFL combine begins Wednesday.
275 comments Add your comment
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
2:20 pm
DSGB….Crowell and Heisman talk you are smoking with Crowell while you are typing that right? That is almost as funny as 35:55minute MURRAY’s bid for the HEISMAN.
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:22 pm
Of course if you look at his winning percentage against all teams, not just the top 25 at time of game, but all his games, what you find out is that Mark Richt is one of the worst coaches in America at win percentage against the UNDER .500 teams.
And, one of the worst records for coaches at win percentage against the top 5 teams at game time.
And, one of the worst records for coaches at win percentage against the teams who end up top 10.
It doesn’t matter what you think how great Mark Richt is, or has been; the facts are he isn’t what you say he is about anything you have said so far – is he ?
Something else you want to say how great Mark Richt is at, that I can go look up for you – AFTER you say it ?
Of course, you just MAKE IT UP.
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:27 pm
Do you know that Mark Richt is 67-30 over the last 8 years against teams either within 10 places of his Scout.com rankings the previous 4 years before that game time (equal talent in other words) and counting his games where he had the Better Talent ?
67-30 last 8 years vs lesser or equal talent Mark Richt.
53-18 w/ Superior Talent 2004-2011 – Click w/ Superior Talent # 92
14-12 w/ Equal Talent 2004-2011 – Click w/ Equal Talent # 107
http://CoachesByTheNumbers.com/Coach-Rankings/?reportId=24
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
2:28 pm
DSGB
February 21st, 2012
2:15 pm
Cant mention a recruit by name unless LOI is in.
JHC signed it on the air and was said to have already faxed in the LOI before Richt spoke about it, but Richt didnt know that JHCs grandad refused to sign which meant the LOI didnt get sent in. Thats why there will be no trouble bc it was a dumb violation. Not Richts fault the guys grandad blocked him from sending it in and no one told Richt about till after he spoke.
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:28 pm
Great recruiter.
He doesn’t coach them up worth a diddly, does he ?
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
2:29 pm
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:15 pm
ahahahha not even comparing the same thing. top 25 not top 5.
Try again loser
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
2:32 pm
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:22 pm
ahahahahaha say all you want about Richt.
Fact is he is here to stay for a very long time. We know you arent a UGA fan so grab a tissue and quit crying already.
No one cares for your opinion here
Richt is number 2 in the SEC for team winning % against teams above 500. Only coach in front is Satan.
FYI if you havent notcied any stat can be manipulated to fit your arguement such as you are doing clown.
Dawglasville
February 21st, 2012
2:32 pm
A Father – Who is your team? Let’s give out some more awards.
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
2:33 pm
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:27 pm
You know the easiest way to spot someone who knows nothing????
When every thing they say links back to one site of useless stats!
Wait for a second site to be mentioned in 3…..
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
2:33 pm
TbsF..I looked up WHY Sinkwich didn’t serve or what he did after college because the War was still going. I found he was given a 4F. Surprised he was 4F for flatfeet but he was great on his feet on the football field. Many young men in college at the time dropped out and went to war. College was an excuse during Vietnam not so much WWII and Korea but again you know all the facts and history. You calling ever poster a Moron or a retard or an idiot some how makes you better? You don’t know what a racists is either. Please get a dictionary and use it. You decided that a bail bondsmen is racist based on your beliefs not mine. UGa has had white players arrested too.
DSGB
February 21st, 2012
2:39 pm
A person smart enough to know,
You have to have faith in dem dawgs. Crowell is very explosive and has all the tools. You wait and see.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
2:42 pm
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
2:28 pm
DSGB
February 21st, 2012
2:15 pm
Cant mention a recruit by name unless LOI is in.
Thats why there will be no trouble bc it was a dumb violation. Not Richts fault the guys grandad blocked him from sending it in and no one told Richt about till after he spoke.
It is Richt’s fault he is too STUPID to Know, Ask, or Look at the faxed LOI before he ran his mouth. Stupid Richt did the missing man formation for Crowell. Stupid rule but still a violation of the rules. Stupid Richt was busted for POCKET DIALING recruits during the no-contact period. Stupid rule but still a violation.
True B..T Sn..fer Fan only like rules that he likes. If he doesn’t like the rule then it is stupid and Richt shouldn’t be found in violation. I guess TDF doesn’t follow the Speed Limit or Calling/Texting while driving laws because they are stupid rules too.
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
2:44 pm
The way to know that the post is worthless, is when it says the # 6 best coach in The SEC, is instead the # 1 Best Coach in The SEC.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
2:46 pm
DSGB…Crowell is very explosive and has all the tools.
That would be a bad of Kronic, a Bong, Roach Clip, Rolling Papers, One Hitter, and a smokeless ashtray?
DSGB
February 21st, 2012
2:47 pm
are u even a bulldog fan?
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
2:49 pm
BuLLdawg/ 13-1/Thomas Brown you know that TbsF knows everything. You are a moron didn’t you know? TbsF has to laugh at you can call you names just to prove you are not as Great as TDF. TbsF is an AJC blogging GOD.
Nick
February 21st, 2012
2:52 pm
Chip:
No mention of the baseball sweep this weekend.
WDE
February 21st, 2012
2:54 pm
@A person SMART enough to know…… you really seem to get a charge in calling folks stupid. Just another bully with a keyboard…oh and both Sinkwich who by the way was born in Croatia and Charley Trippi either joined the service or tried and were granted 4F status. Perhaps you can throw stones that that they weren’t in line to sign up Dec 8 1941 but I can’t.
G-Dawg
February 21st, 2012
2:54 pm
Smart = DA
G-Dawg
February 21st, 2012
2:56 pm
Good effort by the Blue Hoses this past weekend….great Saturday game if anyone missed it.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
2:56 pm
WDE read TbsF’s post he is the one that calls Dawg fans and haters alike Stupid, moron, idiot, and retard. You need to check back and see WHO is calling everybody names.
Dawglasville
February 21st, 2012
2:59 pm
A person SMART enough to know…… You used the word “Redneck” earlier. That is racist. You also called someone “Homo.” Not racist but equally hateful.
G-Dawg
February 21st, 2012
3:00 pm
Well, if lil Bama fans didnt like it…they can go find a blog about their football team. We’re discussing UGA program items on here!!
jarvis
February 21st, 2012
3:00 pm
Megan Hawkins won the MVP?
That’s a strange name for a horse. I was expecting Honeysuckle or Cold Pizza.
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
February 21st, 2012
3:01 pm
@ Thomas Brown:
The next time you have a thought …………just let it go.
This is your official notification that your services(????????) as Athletic Adviser for UGA is no longer needed.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
3:08 pm
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
12:52 pm
Try again moron
WDE here is the first calling a name.
Dawglasville Redneck isn’t racists. Jeff Foxworty uses it openly and it is used on FAMILY TV shows. The N word is racists and can’t be used in those settings. The NAACP and other groups to not jump on people for using Redneck so it can’t be racists. No I used Rainbow Tide Prides meaning of his name. He is a UGA fan calling Bama fans gay.
Left Coast Dawg
February 21st, 2012
3:09 pm
Chip! Thanks for that update on the Horse Dawgs (couldn’t resist). I lived in Texas up until late last year and actually remember our Horse Dawgs winning a National Championship somewhere south of Dallas. I wanted to drive down just to support the team but unfortunately I had a conflict.
I wonder if Texas A&M has a team that might provide UGA some competition.
WDE
February 21st, 2012
3:09 pm
@A person SMART enough to know…if that other kid jumped off the building are you going to to? Honestly you don’t have to resort to taunting I don’t like or agree with most of your posts but you often make your point. A lot of folks on here have to taunt they just don’t have any other game..you don’t.
RaleighDawg
February 21st, 2012
3:09 pm
Not that anyone is going to care, but one of Young Harris’ starters (Steve Viterbo) is from Austrailia so they are not all Georgia kids…
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
3:10 pm
G-Dwag what is a Blue Hose?
G-Dawg
February 21st, 2012
3:13 pm
Who cares….grow the F up!!! Can we discuss football today?? Or is it a lost cause at this point?
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
3:17 pm
G-Dawg WHO CARES? You wrote about the Blue Hose good game. I don’t know what the hell a Blue Hose is or what game you are talking about so i asked.
G-Dawg do you have a son or a daughter at UGa?
KB
February 21st, 2012
3:20 pm
The fact is Georgia under Mark Richt have the 2nd most wins of any team in the SEC not named LSU.
most wins–
1-lsu–115
2-uga–106
3-florida 105
4-auburn–101
5-arkansas–86
5t-tennessee–86
7-south carolina–80
8-alabama–77 note they have won 98 but had to vacate 21 for ncaa rules
violations.
9-ole miss–62
10-kentucky–59
11-mii st–50
12-vanderbilt—39
how have we matched up with the other sec teams and rival tech?
against tech 10-1
vandy 10-1
kentucky 9-2
auburn 7-4
south carolina 7-4
tennessee 7-4
ole miss 5-0
arkansas 5-1
bama 3-1
miss st 3-1
lsu 3-4
florida 3-8
overall against other sec teams 62-30.
how many times has each team finished ranked??
uga 9
lsu 9
florida 7
bama 6
auburn 6
tennessee 5
south carolina 3
ole miss 3
arkansas 2
miss st 1
kentucky 0
vandy 0
only 2 “bad” seasons in 11.
who has the most sec titles–
lsu 4
uga 2
florida 2
auburn 2
bama 1
who has the most division titles?
east-
uga 4
florida 3
tenn 3
sc 1
west-
lsu 5
bama 2
auburn 2
arkansas 2
how many coaches each one has had–
uga-1
lsu-2–both saban and miles have done well
auburn 2–tuberville was solid and chizik has the one great season
arkansas 2–nutt had a good run and petrino looks like a really good hire.
south carolina 2–holtz had a couple good seasons then fizzled. spurrier is a great coach.
tennessee–3–fulmer dropped off, kiffen made a mess and dooley looks to be a failure.
kentucky 3
miss st 3
florida 4–spurrier left, zook struggled, meyer had a great run and fell apart the last year, jury is out on muschamp.
ole miss 4
vandy 4
alabama 5–hot right now with saban but a mess before him.
I’m honestly the most excited about uga’s future that I have been in several years.
we started back working, looks like we have a great defensive staff, recruiting is strong.
understand what we are up against. the last 6 years the national champ has
come from the sec but its more than just that—
during those 6 seasons the sec has had 11 teams finish ranked in the top 5.
six DIFFERENT teams have done it. –bama, auburn, arkansas, florida, uga and lsu.
to compare the pac 12 has had 6 top 5s, the big 12 had 5, the big ten had 4 and neither the acc or big east has had a single top 5 finish.
thankful for the POSITIVE things cmr has done for uga.
most sec east titles during his tenure
second most wins
Old Dawg
February 21st, 2012
3:22 pm
Chip, thanks for reporting sports other than hoops and football. As an former sports writer I enjoy reading about all of UGA’s teams.
Keep up the great work!
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
3:23 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 21st, 2012
2:33 pm
ahahahahhahaha now you change your tude huh??? ahahaha stop trying to save face, you know you were wrong when you said he was hiding face it and move on loser
And no you made bailbondsman racist not me. Never thought of it in a racist way until you started talking the way you do about our black players (Dont throw in your white comment now to save face). We all have seen your racist remarks on here time after time. FYI it wouldnt have gotten pulled from other blog unless it was racist which it was and did.
WDE
February 21st, 2012
3:24 pm
@A person SMART enough to know…… Blue Hose is the team name for Presbyterian College a small college in Clinton SC….my brother is a alumi.
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
3:24 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 21st, 2012
2:42 pm
ahahahha have you turned into nothing but a whinny baby???
Ask anyone if thats a stupid rule or not and see what they say.
WDE
February 21st, 2012
3:25 pm
@A person SMART enough to know…… forgot to throw in the Blue Hose played UGA in baseball last weekend.
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
3:27 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 21st, 2012
2:42 pm
ahahhahaha man you are a whinny little baby today arent you????
Wahh wahh wahh wahh wahh whahh
Ask anyone what they think of that rule.
How is Richt stupid for trusting that when he sees a kid sign the LOI on live TV that it got sent in right after?? Not his fault, gained no advantage in his recruitment what so ever, which is why the rules are in place.
Keep crying little guy!
True Dawg Fan
February 21st, 2012
3:29 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 21st, 2012
2:56 pm
ahahaha I call the trolls like you and fringe UGA fans out. No one cares for the fringe fan and def not the trolls. Try again
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
3:32 pm
WDE I wondered what the hell Blue Hose was and why it was mentioned. Do you know WHY or WHAT a Blue Hose is or stands for? That has to be one of the STRANGEST Mascots.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
3:35 pm
TDF…why no response on my link? Why is UGa turning out so many PROs?
MtnMama
February 21st, 2012
3:36 pm
I live up here in Young Harris…and have THOROUGHLY enjoyed following the Young Harris College basketball program during its first 2 years. Frank Adams, as mentioned above, is in fact averaging over 20 points a game….and last week became the first Mountain Lion to achieve 1,000 points in the “modern day era” of basketball. (Basketball had been absent from YHC for 40 years until the 2010-11 season.) And yes, they are getting it done with Georgia boys…and one mighty “Aussie”, Steve Viterbo, from Australia. And to give equal time, the women’s program is also having an amazing season, being 21-3 this year, with 2 games remaining this weekend in Puerto Rico. They are lead by Brenda Paul and Jim Davis. I don’t know what I’m going to do for entertainment now that basketball season is winding up. Oh yeah, I will go watch YHC baseball & softball!! It’s good to live up here in the North Georgia Mountains!!!
P_The_Ricker
February 21st, 2012
3:36 pm
KB
February 21st, 2012
3:20 pm
Great list!
One problem though, all of the bama fans will complain that your list covered years of alabama football of which they’ve blocked-out from memory.
WDE
February 21st, 2012
3:40 pm
@A person SMART enough to know….http://www.gobluehose.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=18100&ATCLID=1505337
Richard Szabo
February 21st, 2012
3:42 pm
I have defended UGA basketball and Mark Fox for two years but I cant do it any longer. Mark Fox is a good man but what has he really done to improve UGA basketball. He took over a team that had talent and lost in the first round of the tourny with two future NBA Draft picks. Now he has gone 3-9 in the down SEC with a team that doesn’t look to be any better next year. I don’t want to hear the we are young crap either bc NCAA basketball is built on young talent that leaves after one year. Looking at the future of our Basketball program I noticed that there are five or six ESPN top 100 recruits from Georgia High Schools. Guess how many have committed to UGA…0.. Now i am not irrational enough to believe UGA should be getting tons of top talent but when I see two players from Georgia High Schools that are top 100 recruits commit to AUBURN that’s right Auburn (traditionally the worst team in the SEC), i truly wonder if Mark Fox is the right man for the job. He was able to get KCP this past year but looks to have a less than stellar class lined up for next year. Again I don’t think UGA should be winning the SEC year in and year out but there is more than enough local talent for us to make a run every other year or so. If UT can win like they did under Pearl than there is no reason in we can’t. And losing in state basketball talent to Auburn is just PLAIN EMBARRASSING .
GTBob
February 21st, 2012
3:48 pm
The fact is Georgia under Mark Richt have the 2nd most wins of any team in the SEC not named LSU.
When was the last time he won a game anyone cared about?
G-Dawg
February 21st, 2012
3:51 pm
“It’s good to live up here in the North Georgia Mountains”
Some beautiful country in N. GA.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 21st, 2012
3:52 pm
WDE sounds like how Bama became the Crimson Tide and Tech became the Yellow Jackets. Sports writers today don’t make Team Nicknames like the old days. They make nicknames for Players or the Player makes his own nickname and tells the writer/broadcaster.
Thomas Brown
February 21st, 2012
3:54 pm
“Your services is no longer needed.”
_____________________________
That about sums it up for you on that.