Tavarres King has been suspended for at least one game after being charged with underaged possession of alcohol. The sophomore's possible replacement at the beginning of the 2010 season is fellow sophomore Marlon Brown (2 receptions in 2009).
Here's the brief (well, relatively, at any rate) rundown of the SEC at SB Nation, featuring (among other things) me bordering on being upbeat about the 2009 season. Give it a look. Go 'Dawgs!
If you're looking for reasons to feel good about the 2009 season, here's a good one. Go 'Dawgs!
The Tiger faithful are going to show their class, not their ass . . . literally. Go 'Dawgs!
I couldn't have said it better myself. Go 'Dawgs!
Ignore the Georgia Tech fans boosting Paul Johnson in the comments. Two words, Yellow Jackets: Pepper Rodgers. Go 'Dawgs!
It's also interesting to see that Greg McGarity, a Georgia alum many Bulldog boosters hoped would succeed Vince Dooley as the athletic director in Athens, will be involved in the negotiations from the Gators' side of the equation. Personally, I believe Damon Evans is being shrewd here. I don't think the thought of actually moving the game has even come within a foot of his head; I think this is posturing to get more money out of Jacksonville. At the end of the day, I'm confident he'll preserve tradition and get us paid for the privilege. That's why he's a good man for this job. Go 'Dawgs!
Personally, I think he's crazy like a fox and this was a backhanded slap at the Gator(s). Go 'Dawgs!
On the plus side, you know it's been a quiet offseason when the first significant player discipline problems emerge on Mother's Day. On the minus side, we're not exactly in a position to be losing defensive ends, even temporarily. Anyone who doubts Mark Richt's commitment to discipline needs to look at the length of these suspensions and look at Georgia's early-season schedule. Go 'Dawgs!
Give 'em a look. Go 'Dawgs!