Chris Low Predicts Georgia Will End Up in Liberty Bowl
I am torn on this one. On the one hand, a New Year's Eve bowl would be a gift; on the other hand, I don't want to play a team from Conference USA. The Music City Bowl is the earliest SEC bowl game (December 30), but it offers an opportunity to renew the rivalry with Clemson. The Compass Bowl is the weakest SEC tie-in, but it also takes place on January 8. While I am not crazy about any of these options, each has advantages that might make it the dog with the fewest fleas.
Go 'Dawgs!
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T Kyle King
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I think
Low is close, but I think you’ll see UT and UGA switched, unless the Music City Bowl gets Tech for some reason.
now where did i put that set of calculations
i did last year about who’s going to what bowl?
I can bake like a demon.
Don't put that kind of time into it again this year, . . .
. . . because you just know the Outback Bowl is going to do something stupid again to mess up everything.
Go 'Dawgs!
by T Kyle King on Nov 28, 2010 11:14 PM EST up reply actions
Ok i give up
I have a post, it has a pretty spreadsheet, and for the life of me I can not make it show up like it’s supposed to. I’ve tried inserting from word and I get this whole group of gobbledy-gook. I can get the words to show up just fine, but the posted table – not so much. How in blue blazes do you paste/insert a spreadsheet so it looks decent?
I can bake like a demon.
Have you tried uploading it as an image?
We can click on it as a link and have it open as a .pdf file.
Go 'Dawgs!
YAY
that worked =)
Thanks!
I’d have done this sooner, but I had this job thing that interfered. They forced me to fly to Orlando today, and as those of you who went to Stillwater know, it takes dang near all day to get here from there.
I can bake like a demon.
Liberty Bowl '67 (?)
OK I am older than most who hang our here so the dusty data banks of my brain may be flawed …..but I think if memory serves Georgia played NC St in the 67 Liberty Bowl. At that time I think it was held in Philadelphia, hence the name.
Unfortunately it was not a good day for the Dogs as the Wolfpack prevailed by shutting down the Dog offense. Don’t have my media guide handy but I think it was 17-7…something like that. Oh yeah and the Wolfpack was led to victory by a pretty tough competitor at QB….name of Jim Donnan.
Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the Dawgs of war; - Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 1
I'm pretty sure it was 14-7, but that's just off the top of my head.
You’re right about Jim Donnan, though. That should have been a warning to us; that guy was causing the ’Dawgs to lose football games even back then!
Go 'Dawgs!
by T Kyle King on Nov 28, 2010 11:35 PM EST up reply actions
While I am loathe to appear optimistic given the state of the program
The 68 Dawgs were pretty decent.
"I want anything wearing red and black to tear the head off anything that isn't." - Lewis Grizzard
by RedCrake on Nov 29, 2010 12:03 AM EST via mobile up reply actions 1 recs
Yeah, . . .
. . . but did they win a legit national championship?
Go 'Dawgs!
by T Kyle King on Nov 29, 2010 12:21 AM EST up reply actions
Ummmmm.
Georgia has never won a legit National Championship. Its nationally recognized according to the facts I just made up. Now don’t you Georgia hicks have some inbreeding to do and (insert second Southern stereotype).
"I want anything wearing red and black to tear the head off anything that isn't." - Lewis Grizzard
I was there and it was in Memphis
That big DE (Byrd) was in our backfield more than Kent Lawrence. Evidently we share a few common memories and events events (VN) other than football.































