The heating lamps are on, the chafing dishes are full, the plates are out… go for it.
- Gary Pinkel says he isn’t changing a thing for the SEC.
- How to win at APR.
- Keith Marshall makes Bruce Feldman’s list of interesting early enrollees.
- The AJ-C‘s Michael Carvell is developing one serious mancrush on James Franklin.
- If you’re one of those “Georgia would be better off signing three-star recruits who bleed red and black” types, then Moose is your man.
- John Calipari believes that the emergence of four superconferences will lead to the early demise of the NCAA.
- Here’s the latest on Georgia’s scholarship breakdown.
That team breakdown link is very useful. Wow, we REALLY need some ILBs and I can’t understand how you end up with no senior OL except a former walk-on.
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This was my initial reaction also – There looks to be a great big hole in @ ILB after this year
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Especially if Ogletree jumps.
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Franklin’s the first SEC coach to do something since Lane Kiffin? I never would have guessed.
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Michael Carvell just writes posts angled to anger the loons that follow the aj-c (albeit a small number). He fits right in with that rag.
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The AJC has become the place to Troll Tide Troll. Maybe the simplified writing makes it easier for them to understand.
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The Tide fans on there are the (exact) same people as the Florida fans from the previous 20 years. Tech fans who have given up.
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How can Carvell talk with a mouth full of James Franklin?
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“you just don’t see many recruits whose GPA is similar to their 40 time”
Amen, but I also wish he had some blockers we knew were going to get the job done. We attract ‘skill’ players as well as anyone and the style of the offense is surely part of that attraction, but I wonder if the style of the offense holds some of the better big uglies off.
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That makes very little sense to me. Don’t lineman want to work in pro-style offenses as well. I am just afraid our recruiters have not been consistently attracting those guys.
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Is Calipari the first big name to declare the NCAA walking dead?
Don’t you think he’s had some conversations with big names with authority before he said something so revolutionary?
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As much as people like to give Calipari hell and think he’s dirty, a reputation that he definitely earned given his track record, I find him refreshing and engaging whenever I hear him call into radio stations and whatnot. He’s certainly a lot more progressive than the suits in Indianapolis and sees the situation for what it is. Most of us can see that the NCAA is so outdated that it’s not keeping pace with the institutions it claims to represent and would have gone out of business a long time ago if it weren’t artificially propped up by the institutions.
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+1. The NCAA is on its last legs and college athletics–particularly football–will be better for its demise.
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Calipari certainly has been pushing the no-NCAA stuff recently.
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Calipari and Paul Dee are not at the top of each other’s Christmas card list
http://www.aseaofblue.com/2011/8/18/2370638/ncaa-rules-why-are-john-calipari-and-pete-carroll-smiling
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Good and funny stuff, DIF.
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I’m surprised that Carvell hasn’t given UGA hell for not giving LSU’s female soccer goalkeeper Mo Isom — who’s trying to kick for the Tigers as a walk-on — a change to do that at UGA. After all, she is from Lassiter High School.
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Looks like we let another one leave the state. I blame Bobo.
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Mo is the most admirable college athlete I have seen in a long time. Soccer goalie, homecoming queen, now placekicker? I am in love with her.
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Hope people remember it’s a gal when you say you are in love with a goalie/men’s football placekicker. When we hear of the next LSU drunk going face down and having the placekicker’s shorts rubbed in his face after the game while at Krystal Burger, we will try to remember
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Les Miles: “But obviously she’s got ball skills. She’s been around it.”
Now I love her even more.
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+1
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Aww, yeah! Can I have some Mo?
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The scholarship chart says J. Theus has already redshirted, but I’m assuming they just mixed him up with his brother, and also messed up his brother’s first inital. Can somebody confirm this? Who is G. Theus? I thought the Theus brother already on campus is Nathan Theus.
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You’re right. Maybe a typo.
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“…one of those ‘Georgia would be better off signing three-star recruits who bleed red and black’…”
We have fans that still believe that BS?
There’s about as much evidence to support that claim as there is to prove the existence of the Easter Bunny.
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That said, I’m excited about Moose because he loves Georgia AND he’s a serious talent with plenty of potential. I hope he makes a big impact.
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Anyone have a tiny Dawg House that can be linked to his wrist with a tiny chain? Just to let him know where he always has a home.
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Little Moose antlers on the front wouldn’t hurt.
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@ Bevo. And you know the same fans who proclaim we need more guys who “bleed red and black” and fewer “5 star prima donnas” were the first people to light the torches and grab the pitchforks to run Cox and Tereshinski out of town.
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Pinkel talked more about the M logo loss than the SEC teams to be played.Hope the tiger has one eye closed in a big wink because that would be one logo no one could miss.
Looks like room for 6 early enrollees even with renewal of Frix, Faloughi, Sailors and Harton schollies. I thought Frix was the long snapper, not an O lineman. Probably didn’t separate STs from the every down lineup. The three additional walkons would be on the bubble to EEs would they not?
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Damn, if ILB looks empty, what about Safety? Ouch!
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