A few random items of moderate interest for you:
- I swear, I only read the articles. Playboy picks Georgia sixth in its preseason rankings. Remarkably, it finds Georgia Tech to be the twenty fifth best team in the land.
- Youth is served. One reason I say “remarkably” is based on the current depth chart at Tech. Check out the skill positions – no starter is a junior or senior. In fact, there are only two upper classmen listed in the entire group of eighteen. Combine that with an offense being learned on the fly, and you’ve got some serious growing pains to go through.
- You can call him Dr. Saturday. Matt Hinton, formerly Sunday Morning Quarterback, has started his new gig as Yahoo!’s college football blogger. The quality of his writing is unchanged, which is a very good thing, but they must be paying the guy by the post. He’s got an amazing thirty three of ’em up since he started blogging there on the 14th. That’s icing on the cake from our selfish standpoint.
- Anticipation is keeping me waiting. David Hale thinks the Kiante Tripp move to left tackle is a one week special to keep the place warm until Clint Boling returns from suspension. Who knows? All I can say is In Searels We Trust.
- Hegel, Plato and the A-11 offense. Sometimes it feels like watching glaciers form over at Smart Football, but when Chris does post, it’s always interesting. Read his thorough history and analysis of the A-11 offense and come away impressed.
- Dawg TV. Georgia Sports Blog posts Georgia’s likely television schedule.
- Let it ride. Even for the federal government, this seems dumb to me.
- More on that you-know-what. Over at Orange and Blue Hue, Keltic Gator takes a look at Georgia’s chances this season and comes away impressed… with the schedule.
That is all.