I’m heading up to the lake with a few old friends to prepare for tomorrow, so posting will be somewhere between light and non-existent for the rest of the day. (Besides, if things go according to plan, I won’t be sober enough to post anything you’d care to read anyway.)
I will have a game day post up early tomorrow, though. I hope you’ll take it as an invitation to comment on the day’s developments.
Those of you going to Athens, stay safe.
Arrest warrant issued for A. Ogletree.
They are wheeling Samantha to the launch pad from the Roush Mustang Vehicle Assembly Building to get her set for lift off….
It’s time again for me to make another snarky comment about the criminal cesspool that is UGA football, then you can all jump on me, noting what a great guy Richt is, how he recently dumped a reserve QB for sexual assault (what a disciplinarian!), and Richt is better than most SEC coaches (in your opinions).
Having lived most of my life in Florida, I’ve had a front row seat for the theater of misbehavior staged by Richt’s tutor and mentor, Bobby Bowden. This is the same crapola Bowden pulled for decades. He charmed the media – what a great guy! what a fine Christian! – while he fielded a team of felons and dismissed all charges with “aw shucks” and “dadgummit”. That FINALLY changed with the Adrian McPherson scandal and it appears the media has similarly run out of patience for Richt’s nice guy image.
Yawn
You’re so bored by the post that you took time to read it AND respond? Cool…
Well, I couldn’t have known how worthless it was until I had read it. Right?
Prov, you just slammed it with 1/10 the effort.
Luv it.
Very nice face palm. I can hear Seriously whimpering in a corner somewhere.
Please provide the list of ‘felons’ currently on the UGA football team.
Thanks,
202Dawg
Shocked, simply shocked, that frolics, detours and misdemeanors occur at places like UGA and FSU. That would never happen at Irwin’s place in Hogtown.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/sports_college_uf/2009/06/janoris-jenkinscharge-misdemeanor-affray-and-resisting-arrest-without-violence-for-his-role-in-a-may-30-fight-outside-a-down.html
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5753216/brandon_spikes_chatroulette_sex_tape.html
The majority of arrests are things that in other college towns don’t even get anyone’s attention.
Athens police are one of the biggest jokes in our whole nation of law enforcement.
I said it a few days ago. Rocks don’t mix well with glass houses.
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gator_clause/2010/08/gators-freshmen-matt-elam-and-solomon-patton-arrested-for-possession-of-alcohol.html
Oh right, the media. They don’t have an agenda at all.
I welcome snarky comments, as opposed to the usual incoherence.
But yes. I think you’re on to something. I think Richt should be disciplined. We should fine him for each arrest.
And we shouldn’t hold football players to higher standards either. If a non-athlete, UGA student is arrested for emerging from an alley, we should fine his English teacher. Underage possession of alcohol should get the math professor fined. I’ll leave it to Seriously to suss out a chart of the appropriate department/dollar amount for each violation.
But I think it’s safe to say that, if the police chief apologizes for his officer’s “zeal” and states that the arrest shouldn’t have been made and will be used as a teachable moment of when not to arrest someone in the future, it should obviously be a double fine.
A scooter helmut, what is with the scooters? Ban those things from campus, please. They seem to be the new root of all evil.
On Scooters: No.
Not a lot of highlights from last year (go figure). But damn, that made my nipples stand up.
Senator, have a good time.
“Those of you going to Athens, stay safe.”…and always remember that before entering Clarke County, which is proud to be designated as the first county in Georgia to be a martial law police state, keep your license in a place where you can find it when you get pulled over, make sure you have no outstanding bench warrants, stay out of alleys and if you do find yourself trapped in an alley, look both ways before you emerge and always borrow a helmet before you get on someone’s motor scooter.
Also make sure you know the correct spelling of your middle name, even though you haven’t used it since birth.
…i think borrowing a helmet might get you in trouble ….not for 6 or 8 weeks but eventually.
just sayin’
Welcome to the official hot seat CMR.
Sarcasm? Must be because I just don’t see how this puts him over the edge.
CMR’s got bigger things on his mind now. First, Spurrier is strutting like a banty rooster again after his complete and total Brazilian wax of Larry The Hat Fedora last night,
“We had 41 points with 11 minutes left or something,” Spurrier said. “I was thinking for a while there that we might for the first time ever score 50 here, but we couldn’t do it. We need to score 50 some time.”
http://www.gogamecocks.com/2010/09/02/17733/ggf-in-game-updates-usc-vs-southern.html
Next, there’s this helmet thing and all that.
Then, somebody told him that Al Davis had moved to North Korea.
http://www.cnas.org/blogs/abumuqawama/2010/09/greatest-thing-internet-today.html
I really hope that UGA scores 50 on the ‘Cocks next week. That would serve the OBC right and would be poetic justice.
I don’t think our team is a bunch of thugs or CMR isn’t sincer in his efforts. I do worry that our lack of respect for the law will translate to a lack of respect for the rules of the game. I.e., does anyone worry our penalty woes will continue?
It’s a flipping $ 35 bicycle helmut, who knows what the real story is? If Ogletree offerred to give it the helmut back the taxpayers should be able to sue this track team guy for wasting judicial resources, what a load of crap.
If we really had a team with balls the track guy would have a nice little blanket party thrown in his honor.
So what exact amount should the law consider acceptable when it comes to stealing? Yeah, it’s a flippin’ bicycle helmet so it shouldn’t be hard to buy his own. So since theft is ok by you I guess I shouldn’t expect you to understand the spirit of my comment was related to all 9 arrests not just Ogletree.
But I did notice there were not any real drive-killing penalties other than the back to back offsides. We’ll so how it goes when the game gets more emotional.
Yeah, but did they show him a badge?
It doesn’t matter…Fulmer Cup is closed until after the MNC.
That’s a shame. We could have had an early lead by putting points on the board and making the rest of them play catch up.
Blame Canada.
Don’t look for #8 on the field tomorrow . . .
Thanks, Random Internet Guy!
Anytime, whoever you are.
I never have to look for #8, if he’s there it’s pretty obvious.