Monthly Archives: November 2009
Been there, done that.
Jerry Hinnen, over at the War Eagle Reader, has, in his Georgia-Auburn recap, a detailed breakdown of Auburn’s longest gain of the game, a 34-yard pass to the tight end. It’s well done, with pictures and analysis. In Jerry’s mind, … Continue reading
Filed under Georgia Football, Strategery And Mechanics
Adventures in chutzpah
Believe it or not, With the job listing still fresh on the market, UNLV interim Athletic Director Jerry Koloskie has been inundated with calls and e-mails from those interested in his football coaching vacancy. While more names will surface later, … Continue reading
Filed under General Idiocy
Kentucky-Georgia: Go ahead, make their day. I think.
I dunno – sitting in the stands watching Auburn’s epic first two scoring drives last Saturday night, I felt grateful every time Malzahn called a rushing play. The Tigers were gaining twice as much yardage on average throwing the ball … Continue reading
Filed under Georgia Football, Stats Geek!
Friday morning buffet
Even if the circumstances are somewhat somber, you’ve still gotta eat. It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people can be about affairs. (h/t The Wiz) Gregg Doyel is a Florida alum, so I can’t tell if he’s being … Continue reading
“We’ve got good depth at dog.”
That’s Mark Bradley quoting Vince Dooley and it’s as appropriate an epitaph for Uga VII as I can think of. Maybe he wasn’t as feisty as some of his predecessors, but he still wore the jersey well. I second Paul’s … Continue reading
Filed under Georgia Football
Lord, why hast thou forsaken us?
Looking at this week’s broadcast schedule, I can’t help but wonder how the Dawgnation has sinned in the eyes of the WWL. Kansas State @ Nebraska (ESPN, 7:45pm)- Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Erin Andrews Kentucky @ Georgia (ESPN2, 7:45pm)- Mark … Continue reading
Filed under ESPN Is The Devil
Thursday morning buffet
Auburn’s #93 reminds you to wash before sampling. Mike Bobo is still coaching up Joe Cox. How legends are born: on Israel Troupe’s TD catch, Cox didn’t realize Troupe was even in the game until the play fake on the … Continue reading
Tribute to a lefty
On the threshold of Colt McCoy breaking his NCAA record for most wins as a starting quarterback, a gracious David Greene is the subject of a very nice piece by Tony Barnhart. I really enjoyed these quotes: “David had all … Continue reading
Filed under Georgia Football
Nick Saban wouldn’t have time for this, either.
I sit behind the visitors’ sideline, so I can’t believe I missed this. (h/t EDSBS) Way to feed into that stereotype, fellas. I wonder if that GA thought his job description would include “washroom attendant”.
Filed under Gene Chizik Is The Chiznit
It does have “Dog” in the title.
This is a non-football post, but sometimes I think it’s important to remind my readers about the sacredness of the rule of law in this country. Thus, we should all rejoice to learn this (h/t The Agitator): The phrase “bow … Continue reading
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