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Open Letter to the Georgia Bulldog Nation: Be Careful What You Wish For

Published on: 15th October, 2009

I would like to take a moment today to address the Georgia Bulldog nation. Unlike President Obama, I do not try to speak to our nation very often. But here we are at the mid-point of the season, the Dawgs are 3-3, and the nation is in a state of ...

Georgia Vs Tennessee: Time To Squeeze The Big Orange

Published on: 6th October, 2009

This just in... The SEC has picked up the flag, and the excessive celebration penalty has been waved off. Only, symbolically of course.  So Georgia must now move on. They must move on from one of the toughest emotional defeats they have faced in quite some time. Can they do it? Can ...

Georgia Bulldog Football: Three Grades That Need To Be Improved

Published on: 29th September, 2009

We are four games into the 2009 season and many questions still remain for the Georgia Bulldogs. Will the defense find the right combinations in the secondary? Will we ever get pressure on a quarterback again? Is it really Willie Martinez’s scheme or do we just have a bunch of undisciplined ...

Bulldogs’ Joe Cox and AJ Green Ready For Prime Time Against Arkansas

Published on: 17th September, 2009

The last time Georgia and Arkansas got together on the football field it was 2005. That game was played in Athens, and Georgia won 23-20. There is not a lot of history in this series. Georgia leads all-time 8-3, and the Dawgs have won five straight in the series. What most consider ...

South Carolina-Georgia: The Crowd, Joe Cox, and a Drunk

Published on: 14th September, 2009

The Crowd Saturday night in Athens is a great place to be when the Dawgs are winning. When you can gather with 92,746 fans to watch a football game you have to feel like you are a really lucky guy, or gal. This past Saturday night was no different. The South Carolina ...

Georgia Bulldogs-South Carolina Gamecocks: Dawgs Look To Get Offensive

Published on: 9th September, 2009

The plane ride home from Stillwater must have seemed like a 20 hour flight to Georgia quarterback Joe Cox. The Dawgs left Stillwater on Saturday with just as many questions as they came with. The biggest unanswered question was simply this... Can Joe Cox effectively lead this Bulldog offense? As Georgia prepares for this ...

Three Plays That Sealed the Fate of the Georgia Bulldogs in Stillwater

Published on: 6th September, 2009

Congratulations to the Oklahoma State Cowboys. They did what many believed they would not do. Despite their offense not firing on all cylinders, they managed to come up with the big plays when they needed them. Georgia on the other hand could not. After a great opening drive to start the game, ...

Georgia-Oklahoma State: Five Misconceptions about the Bulldogs

Published on: 2nd September, 2009

Game day is only three days away! I can honestly say that I am just as excited this year as I was last year. Strange? Maybe so. The Dawgs enter this season as the preseason No. 13 pick, just slightly below last year's ranking (humor intended). There is a different kind of ...

Georgia Bulldog’s Offensive Line Is Ready To Flex Some Muscle

Published on: 25th August, 2009

The offensive line is not normally a hot topic on most sport sites. Normally when you see news about the guys that live in the "trenches," it's about an injury or two. Maybe a missed assignment that got the quarterback drilled in the back by a blitzing linebacker is the ...

Five Reasons Why The Dawgs Will Be a Top Ten Team In 2009

Published on: 22nd August, 2009

  The preseason AP Poll was released this week and, as expected, the Georgia Bulldogs sit at the No. 13 spot. Most of the polls have Georgia in that neighborhood, ahead of their cross state rival Georgia Tech, and right behind their opening day opponent, the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Many feel that ...

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