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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...
Wednesday Morning Dawg Bites: It's the End of the World as We Know It, and I Feel Fine
Though the new year did not get off to the best of starts for the Georgia Bulldogs, 2012 nevertheless is upon us, and with the turn of the calendar page comes the first edition of Dawg Bites for what promises to be a banner year. Here are four topics of note that are worth your attention this...
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...
An Anthem to Todd Grantham: The Second-Half Successes of the Georgia Bulldogs' Defense
Grantham’s halftime adjustments were VanGorder-like. Senator Blutarsky (October 10, 2011) In recognition of the Georgia Bulldogs’ apparent football renaissance, we are mixing it up here at Dawg Sports, by bringing you Too Much Information earlier than ever, inviting more literary submissions, and...
Up From 6-7: What Do the Numbers Tell Us About What Ailed the Georgia Bulldogs in 2010?
With a freshman quarterback, a new defensive scheme, and a star receiver unfairly suspended for the first month of the season, Richt had his Dawgs playing well enough to beat an 'average' team, with an 'average' number of breaks, 12 out of 13 times. But that doesn't really matter when a) you're not...
Mid-Afternoon Dawg Bites: Soccer Karma, David Greene, and How We Could be Heroes Just for One Game
It is said in the law (not altogether accurately) that every dog gets one free bite, but, sometimes, one set of Dawg bites will not suffice, and, therefore, I bring you a few additional nuggets upon which to chew this Free Form Friday afternoon: This is why he’s one of our two favorite Kirks who...
Will the 2011 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic Tell Us More About the Georgia Bulldogs or the Boise State Broncos?
So here’s what I’m wondering this morning – if Georgia walks out of the Dome on 9/3 with a win, is it going to be brushed off, much like the 2005 results were? Will a Georgia win be seen as saying more about Boise State than Georgia? Senator Blutarsky (July 27, 2011) The answers to the Senator’s...
As Summer Shifts Into Fall, Is the Heat on Mark Richt's Seat Declining?
I don’t know if you’ve heard, but Mark Richt is on the hot seat. More specifically, he is, according to Lost Lettermen, on the hot seat alongside the Mississippi Rebels’ Houston Nutt (who has a 22-16 record at the school), the UAB Blazers’ Neil Callaway (15-33), the Rice Owls’ David Bailiff...












