
Sophomore tailback Isaiah Crowell showed good form for the Red team during Saturday's G-Day Game at Sanford Stadium. (AJC photo by Johnny Crawford)
G-DAY GAME REPORT
By CHIP TOWERS & TIM TUCKER
Reuben Faloughi slapped the ball loose from quarterback Parker Welch and outside linebacker Ricky Lowe snatched it out of the air in mid-stride and returned it 62 yards for a touchdown.
“Ricky Lowe making a play,” Georgia coach Mark Richt marveled afterward. “That was awesome!”
Executed with just 1:40 left in the fourth quarter, that proved to be the game-winning play as Lowe’s Red team held on to defeat the Black 32-31 before 44,117. Made by one former and one current walkon, it was AJC Play of the Day for G-Day.
“That was more contact on the quarterback than we’ve had all spring,” Richt said with a laugh. “ . . . But the ball got hit, pops up and Ricky made a play and takes it to the house.”
That play represented one half of a surprisingly exciting ending to an otherwise dull intrasquad scrimmage. On the ensuing possession, tight end Jay Rome hauled in a pass in the flat from Christian LeMay, split two diving defenders and rambled 66 yards for a touchdown. But Black team coach Todd Grantham elected to go for the win and LeMay’s two-point conversion pass failed.
Jarvis Jones confident in D
At halftime of Saturday’s G-Day game, Georgia outside linebacker Jarvis Jones was presented a huge crystal trophy from College Sports Performance Awards, which named him their linebacker of the year for 2011.
“Fifty-five pounds,” Jones said the trophy weighed. “When they handed it me, I went ‘ugh.’”
That could serve as a metaphor for Jones as he’ll be carrying a heavy load during the Bulldogs’ first few games of the coming season. Georgia is expected to be without several defensive players due to suspensions and dismissals.
That’s particularly disappointing for Jones, who immediately bagged the idea of entering the NFL draft and convinced several of his draft-eligible teammates to stay with him. But the All-American from Columbus said the attrition may end up being a blessing in disguise for Georgia.
“Situations happen, like they’re always going to happen,” said Jones, who led the SEC in quarterback sacks. “So we just have to deal with it and build off it. We’re going to continue to get better and I’ve seen a lot of the young guys stepping up and improving their games.”
Several of those “young guys” stood out Saturday, including sophomore linebacker Ramik Wilson (7 tackles, 1 INT), safety Quintavius Harrow (5 tackles, sack) and cornerback Devin Bowman (4 tackles).
New targets for Murray
Georgia has a largely veteran receiving corps. But there were two new players who stood out during Saturday’s G-Day Game.
Justin Scott-Wesley, a redshirt freshman split end from Camilla, led the Red team receivers with three catches for 46 yards. Rome, a redshirt freshman from Valdosta, led the Black team in receiving yards with 73 yards on two catches, including a spectacular 66-yard touchdown.
Interestingly, both players joined the team late this year as they were competing in other sports. Rome is a forward on the basketball team and Scott-Wesley is a sprinter in track.
“Those guys have definitely gotten better all spring,” quarterback Aaron Murray remarked. Hopefully they’ll both be fully back for us now and continue to get more reps. That’s the biggest thing: They were behind the 8-ball just timing wise since they were unable to work with us in January and February and March. But they’ve picked it up fast and, now that we’ve got them to ourselves, they should get even better.”
New pecking order for running backs
It has been nothing but rave reviews for tailback Ken Malcome all spring and those assessments were validated Saturday as the sophomore from Decatur started with the No. 1 offense.
Malcome responded with 32 yards on 8 carries and scored two of the three rushing touchdowns on the day. One came on a 10-yard touchdown run in which he broke three tackles to get into the end zone.
Malcome alternated first-half series with sophomore Isaiah Crowell, who finished with 39 yards on 10 carries.
“Ken Malcome ran hard and ran through some tackles on both touchdown runs,” Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said. “The growth and maturity of those young backs — and Isaiah and Ken are both young — has come a long way.”
Crowell was most pleased to get through the spring healthy after an injury-plagued freshman season. “I stayed out there every day [this spring],” he said. “I think it was a good thing for my coaches to see.”
The quarterback picture
Hutson Mason, a quarterback who might not play at all in the fall, played for both sides in Georgia’s spring game.
Georgia’s plan, if all goes well, is to redshirt Mason in order to put a year of separation between the end of his eligibility and that of Murray. But for purposes of spring practice, coaches emphasized that Mason had to prepare as if he’d play this season, as he undoubtedly would in the event of an early injury to Murray.
Mason completed 9 of 12 passes for 133 yards in the G-Day game — 5-of-8 including a touchdown throw for the victorious Red team and 4-of-4 for the Black team. Afterward, he expressed satisfaction about his spring and the coaches’ plan for him in the fall.
“It really just depends on how comfortable they are with other guys [as backup quarterbacks] and if Murray gets hurt,” Mason said. “As long as Murray stays healthy, I’ll probably get my redshirt.”
The coaches showed what they thought of Mason’s progress by naming him and Murray co-MVPs on offense for spring practice.
“To think these coaches think highly enough of me [to share the honor] with a quarterback who is known as one of the best in the SEC, I think that speaks volumes to my development and potential,” Mason said. “All I can do is wait and try to be as prepared as possible when I get my opportunities on Saturdays.”
Richt said after the G-Day game that Mason showed why the coaches regard him so highly: “Fans by the end of the game got to see what we like so much about Hutson. . . . He just has an uncanny ability to stand in there and cut that ball loose under pressure and find the right guy.”
In the stands
An announced crowd of 44,117 showed up on a beautiful, sunny, 75-degree afternoon at Sanford Stadium.
It should be noted that, since tickets were not sold (admission was free) and fans were not counted as they entered the gates, the announced attendance was basically a ballpark figure.
The crowd was sizable enough to blanket most portions of the lower deck in red during the first half.
The announced attendance for the previous four G-Day games: 43, 117 last year; 38,742 in 2010; 42,458 in 2009; and 19,874 in 2008, when rain held down the crowd.
Etc.
Murray, solidly entrenched as Georgia’s No. 1 QB, completed seven of 17 passes for 112 yards and a touchdown on the Red team. Murray praised the progress of the rebuilding offensive line through spring practice.
“The first week, it might have looked like, ‘Man, they’ve got a lot of work to do,’ but those guys have done unbelievably from from Week 2 to Week 3 to now,” Murray said. “The progress they have made is tremendous. . . . They’re doing a great job against probably one of the best defensive lines in the country and one of the best defenses in the country.” . . .
Quarterback Christian LeMay completed seven of 10 passes for 154 yards for the Black team. “He showed some really nice touch at times,” Richt said. . . . Tailback Brandon Harton caught six passes for the Black team. . . There were only six penalties for 25 yards in the game, three infractions by each side. . . . Richt, summing up the day: “It was just good for our fans to see guys make plays, [fans] who normally don’t get to see it everyday at practice.”
Quotable
“I think we definitely made strides in every facet of our team this spring — offensively, defensively, special teams. I think we had another great day today. Offensively, specifically, I thought we made some great plays. . . . It was our goal to get better this spring, and I think we definitely exceeded our goals and expectations with how good we could become. ”
– Quarterback Aaron Murray
STATISTICS
Black—–Category—–Red
31———–Score———-32
16——-First downs——-12
29-18—–Rushing—–28-61
273—–Passing yds——174
25-16-2–Att-Com-Int–26-12-0
54-291—Total off.——54-235
Individual leaders
Black Team
Rushing
Samuel 8-43-1
Parsons 2-7-0
Karempelis 2-3-0
B.Smith 1-2-0
Passing
LeMay 7-10-154-1-1
Welch 5-11-48-1-0
Receiving
Harton 6-52-0
Erdman 2-67-1
Rome 2-73-0
Red Team
Rushing
Crowell 10-39-0
Malcome 8-32-0
Davis 2-4-0
Murray 2-2-0
Passing
Murray 7-17-112-0-1
Mason 5-8-0-62-0-1
Receiving
Scott-Wesley 3-46-0
T. King 2-47-1
Brown 2-32
132 comments Add your comment
Ghost
April 15th, 2012
10:59 am
Flat tire, Why don’t you find a new team? Richt isn’t going anywhere and your constant complaining negativity is boring. Tech needs you. Go fast while they still have tickets available, I am sure UGA won’t miss all that money you donate.
Paddy
April 15th, 2012
11:08 am
Flat tire……..your posts are so predictable and have no point other than to show your negativity. Find a team and take that personality with you!
Hard Truth Soldier
April 15th, 2012
12:14 pm
Lemay, LeMay, What more else can we say. Run, pass, and kicking a$$! Don’t let this be another D.J. Shockley situation. Whether Dawg Fans like it or not, it’s gonna start looking racially bias. I know goe ahead and slam me with comments, but here’s the facts, Shockley, like LeMay came in with a higher national ranking than Greene, was more versatile in run/pass situations and never fully given a chance to lead this team until after GREENE left. LeMay comes in with a Higher national ranking, looks more accurate, mobile, and prepared to compete, but like Shockley won’t be given a chance to take over. CMR, your critics will float to the top like dead bodies from a sank ship with any bad QB play this year.
kingdaddy
April 15th, 2012
12:17 pm
You know you’re doing something right when the bee’s are being and the trolls are trolling. It’s just spring and the OL looks good and will only get better. D. Looks good, running game will be there. It was an exciting game which is more than I can say for the Alabama game. The trolls are coming out of the woodwork with their pychological warfare. Don’t fall for it Doggies…
kingdaddy
April 15th, 2012
12:25 pm
Wow who would have thought after such a complete game yesterday, all these negative posters would have NOTHING POSITIVE TO SAY! INTERESTING, VERY INTERESTING…
01HAWK
April 15th, 2012
12:32 pm
MURRAY………………………Have you been eating the BROWNIES by the comments you made below:
They’re doing a great job against probably one of the best defensive lines in the country and one of the best defenses in the country.” . .
42 POINTS allowed against LSU. ……………..LOL
BAMA shutout LSU. Now, who has one of the best defenses in the country ? Certainly not UGA.
You lost to Mich State and BAMA humiliated the SPARTANS.
You guys are to funny.
Hard Truth Soldier
April 15th, 2012
12:36 pm
So now Malcome, Crowell, Marshall, and Gurley with Samuels. The backfield is now equivalent to LSU’s in the SECCG last year. I think we combat ready.
01HAWK
April 15th, 2012
12:45 pm
Hard Truth Soldier
April 15th, 2012
12:36 pm
So now Malcome, Crowell, Marshall, and Gurley with Samuels. The backfield is now equivalent to LSU’s in the SECCG last year. I think we combat ready.
Oh……………………..What did that LSU backfield do against BAMA in the BCS ?
Not as good as Lacy, Fowler, Yeldon, Hart, and last on the list is a kid from Gainesville by the name of Sims,………………………..Oh by the way, Yeldon is a true freshman.
Yeldon ran 16 times for a game-high 88 yards and caught five passes for a game-high 91 yards and one touchdown, a tackle-breaking 50-yarder. He won the Dixie Howell Most Valuable Player of the Game Award and led the White team – the first-team defense and second-team offense – to a 24-15 victory over the Crimson team.
The 6-foot-2, 216-pound early enrollee from Daphne High School was the runaway star of Alabama’s A-Day game in front of a crowd of 78,526 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
UGA had 44K at the game.
T Dawg
April 15th, 2012
12:51 pm
King Daddy thing is though, it is all the negative things that we saw that are gonna up and bite us in the arse next season. People are making excuses, just like last season, for Murray’s inability to play a good game against a decent defense. No regardless of what Hard Truth Soldier has to say LeMay shouldn’t be given the starting QB job. Not just yet anyway and if the kid was white he would not be championing him so hard, but I don’t see why Mason isn’t give a fair shake. He’s right about one thing though. Right is gonna stay with Murray whether he’s the best QB or not.
Mr Hard Truth this is nothing like the Green/Shockley scenario. David Greene was the starting QB and did nothing wrong to relinquish that spot. Shockley just had the misfortune of playing behind one of the best QBs to ever come out of Georgia. I just wish that Shockey had more than one year to prove himself though. I think that Mason may be the best QB on the team right now, but because Murray and LeMay had more stars in front of their name coming out of high school he may never get the chance to prove it.
Dawg Tired
April 15th, 2012
12:54 pm
The starting QB goes 7 for 17??? The non-starting QBs go 16 for 22??? The starting QB averages 16 yards per completion. The non-starting QBs average 15 yards per completion. The starting Qb does this playing with the starting offense. The non-starting QBs do it mostly with the non-starting offense.
Make sense?? Now go ahead and tell me how the coaches see what they all do in practice and we don’t. Well, I have seen what the starting QB does in games and a lot of what we see in games is not good, especially big games and especially in the fourth quarter of big games when the outcome is on the line.
There’s got to be something going on here that we just don’t know.
Tdawg
April 15th, 2012
12:59 pm
O1HAWLK kind of sounds like Bama’s defense ain’t nearly as good as it was last seasons to me. Let’s see HAWLK. Tuskaloser is at least 3 times as big as Athens, so Alabama should have at least 3 times as many fans at their spring game as the dawgs do. Sounds to me that dull arse offense that Bama runs was able to rip your vaunted defense apart.
Dawg Tired
April 15th, 2012
1:21 pm
Attendance down in Tuscaloosa this spring? Must have built a new 4 screen movie theater next to the Wal Mart.
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
April 15th, 2012
1:25 pm
Dawgs Fans Relax: (10:54 pm post)
Extremely well said my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are right on but we will continue to receive the Single Digit IQ Babble from trolls and Fullblown, Bat Sh_ _ _ Crazy Idiots.
May the fleas from 1,000 camels infest their crotches!!!!!!!!!!!
7576DAWG
April 15th, 2012
1:28 pm
I am just as concerned about Georgia’s Quarterback situation as a lot of you. The question about Murray is, what will he do under pressure this year. Last year no Quarterback in the nation was worst under pressure. CMR , Bobo and Grantham has made it real clear that they intend to play the best players at every position EXCEPT QUARTERBACK. CMR and Bobo hopes that a much improved running game will take enough pressure off Murray that he won’t get into PANIC MODE, which could very well be the case. It may be asking a lot but I hope they are right. The big question is when and if Murray go’s into PANIC MODE this year will Mason or LeMay be used. Once Murray go’s into PANIC MODE it will only get worst. CMR, Bobo and myself hope Murray proves he can handle pressure in his third year as Quarterback but all I am asking, IF HE PROVE TO BE THE SAME QUARTERBACK WE HAVE SEEN THE LAST 2 YEARS, WHAT CHANGES WILL BE MADE?
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
April 15th, 2012
1:30 pm
@ Dawg Tired:(12:54 p, post)
Just stick a sock in it please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your 1:21 pm post was great!!!!!!!!!!!
7576DAWG
April 15th, 2012
1:35 pm
Playing Murray yesterday did not help any. What I wanted to see was Mason and especially LeMay play against the number one defense. Some of those completions that all three Quarterback’s had would not have come about if the defense could have tackle the Quarterback. Murray was 7-17 and at least two or three of the 7 completions would have never happened in a real game. Meaning Murray was really as low as 4 for 17 and that is NOT GOOD.
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
April 15th, 2012
1:39 pm
@ 01 Hawk:
You don’t know funny until you see Louisiana-Monroe roll into Tuscalooser and kick Bama Butts!!!! Had The Little Weasel Saban faking a heart attack.
01HAWK
April 15th, 2012
1:44 pm
Brainiac(Dawg for life/Richt fan for life)
How was losing to Colorado and UCF ?
How did that work for you ?
Fan
April 15th, 2012
1:44 pm
@ GTDog
Haha, ok. How could I forget about good ole Justin “Bean” Anderson. I will be sure to always refer to him as the best OL in the history of forever.
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
April 15th, 2012
2:20 pm
Ghost
Yea your right Richt isnt going anywhere and neither is the UGA football program just like GT isnt going anywhere either
I guess you can still enjoy watching other SEC schools win championships while we watch UGA lose to top 15 teams
Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville
April 15th, 2012
2:22 pm
Paddy
You like predictability just like Mike Bobo’s playbook; whats wrong with my predictability
tallahasseedawg
April 15th, 2012
2:40 pm
tide roll you sure do know alot about the dawgs to be a tide fan. Get a life
Dawg Tired
April 15th, 2012
2:46 pm
This is his life.
kingdaddy
April 15th, 2012
3:11 pm
You call only negative posting on a Bulldog blog a life. He’s miserable and he’s trying to make evetyone else miserable. I think he’s getting paid to be a troll. No body can be that unhappy unless he’s living with my 3rd wife!!! LOL…
kingdaddy
April 15th, 2012
3:37 pm
It’s going to be hard for some of these bamma fans to watch Ga. and LSU play for the SEC-C game again this year. Only this year Ga. will play 4 quarters and win the Championship game, Bamma will not slip in the back-door to the N.C. like they did last year. NOW ALL TROLLS PAY ATTENTION…Just because I came-up with this scenario, doesn’t mean it WILL HAPPEN. It’s the same when Bamma fans think they are the only team with the right or a chance to win a N.C. Anything can happen except G.T. ever beating Ga. again. Just kidding…Anything can happen and anyone who thinks different is a DINGLEBERRY…
bucket
April 15th, 2012
3:41 pm
I wish CMR and CMB would have let Murray have a few series against the 2nd team D like Mason and LeMay did if for nothing else to just shut the idiots up!
kingdaddy
April 15th, 2012
3:56 pm
Bucket
How about letting Mason and LeMay go against the #1 D too. That will make Murray look better. Trolls don’t want to face Murray, that’s why they’re trying to get him out. Why would they complain if he’s such a poor qb???
7576DAWG
April 15th, 2012
4:04 pm
Everybody knows that Murray will be the starting Quarterback as it should be but nobody know just how good or bad Mason and LeMay really are because CMR and Bobo will not let them play when the outcome is not rigged in some way. Yesterday I didn’t want to see Murray shine against the 2nd, 3rd or 4th team because that information is worthless, we know he will do okay as long as their is no pressure. We have watched him for 2 years.
What we don’t know is actually how good is Mason and LeMay. If they had played against the first team defense yesterday and did better than Murray did like completed 60 or 70% of their passes if nothing else it would at least say they deserve to get on the field. It’s like Bobo and Mark Richt doesn’t want to know the answer as to how good or bad are the other two Quarterback’s when under a lot of pressure. All we know is how bad Murray is under pressure and that’s when it counts. I still say that if the defense could tackle yesterday Murray would have completed only 4 no more than 5 passes.
Gator
April 15th, 2012
4:08 pm
01 hawk, what was it like losing to Louisana Monroe and Utah. How was having post season bans and vacating 21 wins? How was it backing into a MNC without even winning the SEC west? How was it going 10-3 with 4 1st round picks? 2010 didn’t bama finish 4th in the SEC west? How does it feel having a losing record to Auburn , LSU, Georgia, the past 11 years? how does it feel to be 3-3 with South Carolina over that same time span? Typical of a newbie bama fan you don’t know how to handle success with class.
7576DAWG
April 15th, 2012
4:09 pm
When LeMay took the team down and scored to make it 17-17 , the touch he showed throwing to the running back was something you will never see Murray do. That ability takes a ton of patience which I have not seen Murray demonstrate, ever.
Gator
April 15th, 2012
4:58 pm
7576, maybe this will refresh your memory a little on Murrays accuarcy and touch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0hG7qkgkNI&feature=related
Gator
April 15th, 2012
5:01 pm
http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120811aaa.html
or this one
hope no more arrests
April 15th, 2012
5:35 pm
okay …..read my handle dawgs..we have mizzou to beat…sec game….great g day game…good job
team and staff
bucket
April 15th, 2012
5:42 pm
Uh, Mason did play against the #1 defense for a couple of series, LeMay did not. I am ok with competition at every position on the team, but some of you guys have already made up your mind that Murray is not the best qb on the team and the only outcome you think is a “fair” conclusion is for him to be the 3rd string qb. I guess your theory is that CMR and CMB just want to lose!
7576DAWG
April 15th, 2012
5:50 pm
Gator
Most of the first highlights were about the defense, running back and Murray zipping it down field for no least than 15 yards. I am talking about touch . Go back to the G- Game and watch the two throws that LeMay made to Karempelis. Those were perfect touch throws. In two years if the stat was available I bet that Murray has no more than a 25 % completion rate on screens or little dump passes and most of the ones that are amazingly completed the intended receiver has to lunge for it or catch is one handed with an acrobatic maneuver.
01HAWK
April 15th, 2012
5:55 pm
Gator…………………………We are ALABAMA…………………….Florida did not do anything until Spurrier came. Can you dispute that ?
Florida……………………CELLAR DWELLERS
Tdawg
April 15th, 2012
6:00 pm
01HAWLK I’d rather lose to a thousand Colorado’s and UCF’s than to loose to a single Monroe of Louisiana. That is just down right pathetic.
7576DAWG
April 15th, 2012
6:04 pm
bucket
That’s not the point at all . Right now we know Murray is the starter but he has not been able to play under pressure against a good team for 60 minutes, yet. If he starts that again I would like to know if LeMay or Mason has the ability to come in and do better but we will never know if they are not ever given the chance against the first team defense and we didn’t need to see what Murray could do in the G-Game against the first team defense we needed to know what LeMay and Mason could do. Unless I saw a different game than you did Murray would have been saked or the pass would have been disrupted a few time where Murray got a completion. That’s not very good when you know that Murray only had 4 or 5 completions out of 17 and because the play was allowed to continue he got half his yardage that would have never been if it was a real game.
I don’t care what LeMay and Mason did against the 2nd and 3rd team . That is about as useful as Murray’s stat yesterday. The stats that would have mattered is how good Mason and LeMay would have done against the first team defense.
Tdawg
April 15th, 2012
6:12 pm
That’s just not true bucket. We just want the QB position to be open and fair. Personally I don’t think that it is and neither do a lot of other dawg fans. Sure Murray can move the ball up and down the field fairly effective, but if you have been watching the same games that I’ve been watching, then you can also see him fall completely apart for no apparent reason and if any pressure what so ever is put on him, then forget it. Except for the Missouri game the first 5 games are relatively easy. Why not give Hudson and LeMay a shot sometime during the game with the first unit, Won’t happen. If the dawgs have a big lead going into the forth quarter, Richt will simply send in the second unit and have them run the ball up the middle on every play.
Gator
April 15th, 2012
6:13 pm
01hawk, You can’t dispute losing records to LSU , Auburn, Georgia, tied with SC in past decade, losses to UL Monroe, embarrassing loss to Utah, 21 vacated wins 3 postseason bans . I have a very deep respect for bama and its traditions, but you new bama fans have no clue on how to handle success with class. Since 1980 Bama is # 5 in wins in SEC. It goes Florida, Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee…….. Alabama.Good to see Bama resurgent , everything goes in cycles, especially in the SEC. 7576 watch the 2nd link. Murray 33tds passes.None without touch?
tide roll
April 15th, 2012
6:26 pm
LT – Xzavier Ward, LG – John-John Atkins or Derrick Lott (get him back NOW!), C – Chris Burnette, RG – Mark Beard, RT- Kenarious Gates. Can you just imagine! Bobo and Joe T. would quit, and every Dawg fan south of Atlanta would boycott the games. Y’all are just pitiful.
jack bull
April 15th, 2012
6:41 pm
Here’s ya a good reason…
http://www.thirdbullrun.blogspot.com/
Gator
April 15th, 2012
6:48 pm
tide roll = tech fan, show the old gold and white don’t be ashamed of what you are
Tide Fan
April 15th, 2012
7:08 pm
Enter your comments here
Tide Fan
April 15th, 2012
7:11 pm
@ Tide Roll
You are an embarrassment to all Bama fans. I pray these UGa bloggers are correct and you are actually a GT fan!!!
Tide Fan
April 15th, 2012
7:25 pm
@ Jack Bull
You said absolutely nothing when I checked your blog (link).
Are you stupid or something worse? P.S. Bama would have trouble with Murray, but we would destroy your boy Hudson.
LogicalUS
April 15th, 2012
8:16 pm
Good to see the the offense has already solidified the “turnover for a another UGA loss” play which has become the signature UGA offensive play.
DawginLex
April 15th, 2012
8:25 pm
good to see your stupid comments continue illogical moron
Go drive your tractor home from the library and get off their computer
Hairy Dawg
April 15th, 2012
8:37 pm
Why don’t these tidey bowl Bammer boys have nothing better to do like sleeping with sister instead of coming here on Dawg site. We got to do something to keep there sorry rears off our pages and keep that slimey Sabans from trying to steal recruits when we owns state. And then none of Georgia talent goes to Bammer so that Bammer goes back to playing stinky like they did with Price and Doboys. Bammer is just hoping to finally win West this year instead of choking in Tuscaloserville. Then Dawgs get to apply thr beating down in Dome they deserves when we unloading the whooping can on Bammers. But they need to stay home in Bammer or gets themselves arrested so they don’t ruin spring and summer positng on our board.
Go Dawgs!
Hairy Dawg
April 15th, 2012
10:48 pm
Haha! Very funny! Mizzou! Haha!
We goning show them what kind of smash mouth the real men in SEC play. The kittens will want to go running home to Big 12 for years after the beating down they gets in SEC cause speed and size.