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Monday Morning Quick Hits

Here's what you need to know to get you caught up in time to begin your work week:  

  • In case you missed it, I completely realigned the conference affiliations throughout major college football last week.  No, seriously.  
  • Are the resurgent Diamond Dogs for real?  With a win over Georgia Tech on Wednesday and victories over Florida on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, it's hard not to think so . . . but I'm trying to maintain my doubts, for the good of the team.  The Red and Black have nine conference games remaining before the S.E.C. tournament:  a trio of three-game weekend sets against South Carolina, Auburn, and Kentucky, respectively.  The Bulldogs will have to go 5-4 in those nine outings to finish at .500 in league play, which will be tough to do against that caliber of competition.  

The Diamond Dogs have tallied 54 hits, 37 runs, and four wins in the last five days.  Is it time to start believing in the Georgia baseball team all over again?  (Photograph courtesy University of Georgia Athletic Association.)

When the only unused picture of Kristin Davis turned up by a Google image search is a blurry photograph of her with the guy from "Will and Grace," it's time to pick a new unofficial Dawg Sports poster gal.

  • The latest posting on improving out-of-conference scheduling is available at MGoBlog.  Brian proposes a binding "letter of scheduling intent," restrictions on the number of home games and on the number of guarantee games a team can play in a given year, and/or emphasizing conference titles and local rivalries more than national championships.  Naturally, I completely agree with him regarding the importance of league play and rivalry games, and, if we're going to limit the number of home games a team can have, that number needs to be 13 home games in any span of two consecutive years, which would all but mandate home and home series with out-of-conference opponents, because a team that played seven home games one year would have no choice but to play an additional road game the following fall.  Brian's posting is brief, but a good read.  
  • Under the heading of "completely unrelated," Nico offers some recommended reading.  It sounds like Yann Martel's Life of Pi might be right up Nico's alley.  
That should bring you up to date . . . now go grab yourself a cup of coffee and get down to business.  

Go 'Dawgs!

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Thanks for the book recommendation.  I had heard of Life of Pi, but didn't know anything about it.  I will look into it soon.

by Nico on May 1, 2006 10:43 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Hey, I'm from Georgia . . .
. . . where the Talmadge machine produced such convenient results as a second batch of votes showing up in the nick of time.  Vote early and vote often.  

by T Kyle King on May 1, 2006 5:46 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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