Rise and shine, campers.
- It sort of amazes me how you can compose an article entitled “The dynamics of a coaching search” with barely a mention of big boosters, but that’s Tom Dienhart for you.
- With the new SEC TV contracts, night time is in, more than some schools like.
- Here’s Brian McCormack’s follow-up on bowl ticket demand. Forty bucks for the Independence Bowl – suck on that exhaust, Music City!
- I do not envy Mark Richt for the decision he’s got to make about Montez Robinson.
- Perhaps he should call Urban Meyer for input. Not.
- No more interns on the road for Junior.
- It looks like Iowa folks are starting to learn what we’ve always known about Georgia Tech.
- I know this is merely a letter to the editor, but if that position for Secretary for College Football Affairs ever opens up, I’d like to go on record now as saying I’d be willing to serve.
- Nick Saban is one fixated individual.
As much of a stickler to detail is Saban, he dropped the ball getting married during bowl season. Maybe he can petition his wife to officially change their anniversary to the summer or during a dead recruiting period.
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Apparently Saban forgetting his wedding anniversary is a regular occurence. Happening in 2003-2005 according to the above Google news archive search. So I guess it’s not really a big deal to your wife when you make 4 mill. per year…
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Here’s the link…hopefully
http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=nick+saban+wedding+anniversary&ned=us&hl=en&scoring=a
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Nick’s anniversary didn’t even make this list that was done for him awhile back although he’s close to getting #11 done…
In fact, he’s right on the verge of it…
But Big Mac Brown hopes to be a Darrell Royale pain in Nick’s ass to keep him from living up to the hype…
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You would give up your position as a Senator to become Secretary for College Football Affairs?
Senator, remember yourself!
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I like one of the posts on Dunlap.
“Allegedly he was cleared to play in the bama game, but they could not wake him up at the stop light …”
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Why do they make it so easy for us? It’s like shooting nerdy fish in a DragonCony barrel. Can they really be that masochistic?
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Sometimes I ask myself how in the hell they could offer up willingly such heavy ammunition for us to use against them, but then I remember that they are nerds and regular things like self-respect and dignity don’t come across their mind. There’s too much world of warcraft on the brain to fit in any silly concerns like that.
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I hope we see that video in the Orange Bowl as the school’s promotional video instead of the typical “look at all our research… blah, blah… excellence in academics AND athletics… blah, blah…”.
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Assault and battery on a woman, on two separate occasions, is not quite the same thing as a single DUI, Senator.
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I never said it was, Mike.
But a one-game suspension for a DUI is an utter joke, isn’t it?
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Not entirely. Especially since it was the biggest game of year
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That’s some pretty dodgy justifying right there. Using that logic, it’s just one more step to choosing which three games a three game suspension covers. You can almost hear it now…
“Urban Meyer knows his player [lied to, cheated, stole from, assaulted, defrauded, robbed, whatevered] a guy, and that wasn’t right. It was a bad deal. And it will forever be in the mind of Urban Meyer. So we’ll handle it. And it’s going to be a big deal. That’s why Urban Meyer is suspending him for Charleston Southern, Troy and Florida International.”
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