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Wednesday Morning Dawg Bites: Rivalries, Realignment, Statistics, Shatner, and a Country Singer Caught Drinking in a Church Parking Lot on Sunday Night
Wednesday is upon us once more, and, this time, it’s an ordinary workday rather than a de facto college football holiday. Even though National Signing Day is in our rear view mirror, though, there’s still plenty to discuss and much to consider. After the jump, I’ll offer you a taste of the...
Wednesday Morning Dawg Bites Wishes We Could Turn Back the Clock About 30 Years
If my math is correct, we are two weeks away from national signing day, reminding us yet again that "offseason" is a bit of a misnomer; yeah, there’s no college football being played at the moment, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t news of note here in Bulldog Nation. Here’s what you need to know...
2012 SEC Schedule Announcement Delayed: What Does This Mean for the Georgia Bulldogs?
We’ve been waiting all week for the expected release of the 2012 SEC schedule, but we now know that’s not going to happen. Here, briefly, is where we stand: What We Know The SEC office is “[w]orking through [the] final stages of [the] 2012 #SEC football schedule,” which will be...
College Football Bowl Open Comment Thread, with a Poll Question!
Today marks the start of bowl season, so I thought I’d open up a general postseason comment thread, and raise a couple of questions in the process. (There will be a separate thread this evening for tonight’s basketball game.) As you know, last year’s Georgia Bulldogs went 6-7 and failed to beat so...
SEC Expansion, Conference Rivalries, and Matthew 7:3-5
It had been my plan this evening to respond to Senator Blutarsky’s thoughtful reply to my posting last night, but I have changed my mind, for two reasons. First of all, my answer essentially has been hashed out in the comments to my previous posting; viz., I believe it makes more sense to keep an...
Why Retaining the Eight-Game SEC Schedule is in the Georgia Bulldogs' Interests
As hailtogeorgia noted in this morning’s Dawg Bites, Seth Emerson recently interviewed Greg McGarity, which produced the following exchange: QUESTION: Would going to nine conference games work back into it at some point? ANSWER: No. That has not even been discussed, and I don’t think it...
SEC Expansion, Divisional Realignment, and Rivalries: Walking a Fine Line Between Growth and Tradition
As a fan of the lower-ranked of the two Southeastern Conference division champions, I read with interest C&F’s recent piece on the wisdom of the SEC’s divisional structure, in which he had this to say: As a South Carolina fan, I despise Georgia, a hatred that is only surpassed by my disdain for...
Georgia Bulldogs 31, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 17: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Ten-Game Winning Streak
Because the talking heads on ESPN love a good reliable narrative, I will look at today’s victory through the Worldwide Leader’s preferred lens and state that there have been three storylines to the Georgia Bulldogs’ 2011 football season, all three of which were on display at historic Grant Field...
The Mark Richt Victory Watch
Contrary to the belief of the ignorant ESPN announcers who considered the 2011 edition of Clean Old-Fashioned Hate to be the equivalent of a late-season NFL game in which one team already had clinched home field advantage for the playoffs, it is a very big deal when the Georgia Bulldogs play the...
Georgia Bulldogs at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: Too Much Information
Happy Thanksgiving! I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the Georgia Bulldogs have a game between two ranked teams coming up in Atlanta. Well, two of them, actually, but first things first; before the Red and Black take the field in pursuit of their third SEC crown in the last decade,...
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