It’s getting closer. So eat.
- If anybody deserves to have a great 2014, it’s Keith Marshall.
- Like he has any choice.
- This is one helluva story. Hope he makes it back to the field without problems.
- Nick Saban’s idea of not interfering with his offensive coordinator sounds like it might be different from most folks’. Can’t wait to see how Junior takes his advice.
- Phil Steele ranks homefield advantage. Georgia is tied for ninth.
- If you like busy looking pie charts, this review of conference affiliation over the last five years is right up your alley.
- First call of the year on Paul Johnson’s radio show wasn’t exactly filled with praise. Fire the screener!
I don’t think those are Phil Steele’s final rankings, just his own score he adds to his equation. The link doesn’t give the final rankings that take into account all the factors he lists I’m the story.
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Haven’t looked up the others in his magazine but that 5.25 is exactly what he listed Sanford at this year so I think that is the current ranking he uses for his picks. As best I can remember, the others look right as well. Always thought the “standard 3 points” most people say is built into the bookies’ line should vary from as little as one to as much as 7, some places are just tougher. We are among the top group but there are a few places more intimidating and I think he nails them pretty well. Game time is a variable as well, especially for “big” games.
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I’ve been saying this for years about UGA having a big home field advantage. Some, including you, Senator, have argued that CMR has such a good road record that home field means nothing for Georgia. Look at Steele’s numbers closely and you’ll see that UGA is only .25 out of a tie for first with the likes of Bama and LSU. So why don’t we have more home games? Auburn, for example, often has 8 in 1 season. McGarity? Anyone? Beuller?
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Two reasons: Jacksonville, and an OOC rival that is a home/home setup. Unless we go to a home/home vs. UF or drop GT, UGA will always be at a disadvantage regarding the number of home games we can schedule.
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True, and if we went home/home with UF we would have to play in G’ville every other year. I’d rather not drop gtu and get another terrible home game each year against Furman or Ga State. Those ranking seem pretty fluid to me. Let LSU or Bama lose a couple of home games in the next few seasons and suddenly they become “easier” places to play? I don’t think so.
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…and we’d realize less money per game. We make more playing in Jax every year than we would playing another home game every other year.
You want to know what GM is going to do, follow the money.
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Stoop’s right. Money triumphs all in the GM world. Wouldn’t it be nice for the fans to have 8 home games, though? Plus, think of the advantage that would give our football team. This clearly demonstrates that winning and the fans are secondary to $$ at B-M.
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Depends on the opponent. I, for one, wouldn’t shell out for another Directional State Tech twinkie.
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Should you truly want some disgust have a look at the ND schedule: only 3 TRUE “on the road” games —- the greedy Irishmen play Purdue in Indy; Syracuse in the N.J. swamplands; and Navy inside the Beltway. Yet another consequence of TV uber-influence.
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“I’m wondering if any changes are being made going into this year. Just anything little or anything at all.”
Classic. Continuity packed up and moved west to Atlanta.
Remember, continuity is a good thing.
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Wonder if PJ punched Will in the nose after the show …
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Can Fish Fry survive 1-6?
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Depends on his buyout.
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I believe Paul Hewitt is still owed three more years at $1.3M per, so Paul Johnson is safe for a while.
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Re: USC’s Shaw, it looks like the Trojan is broken, but fortunately he managed to pull the little guy out just in time.
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Am I the only one who got this or found it funny?
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Actually that is funny enough to think it was intentional. The use of the word “Trojan” in that sentence makes me think this it was the writer’s intent to emulate Lewis and Cocks Out headline and see if it pass editorial review (if they even have that any more). Must have been too early for me, missed it completely.
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usually you refer to players as being injured, not “broken,” plus the whole double entendre at the end. Oh well, at least you got it or found it amusing.
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Once I figured out it wasn’t USCe Connor Shaw (by actually reading links above), I thought it had an excellent sense of withdrawal timing
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Premature Expectation.
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Regarding Saban talking to Kiffy between series…He won’t have time for that shit. He’ll be too busy telling Kirby Smart what to do during that time.
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Never been to Oxford for a game, but in terms of SEC teams, Ole Miss’s low ranking for home field advantage tied at 69 is somewhat surprising to me. I mean – they got beat by Vandy.
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I enjoy the atmosphere at Ole MIss. They have a great student section (better than Vandy). Maybe it’s record more than anything? It’s a bigger stadium than Vandy so could also be the sell-out factor
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Went there for the last UGA game there, which was 12:30 EST/11:30am local time.
There was a fair number of tailgating tents which had been set up the night before but clearly not yet tailgated at — the big party is not at the stadium, or even the early tailgate, but instead the game after-party.
I was impressed by the scope of the tailgating (you should see the centerpieces the ladies put together for a mere tailgate), but the stadium crowd was nothing memorable at all
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How strange. I had no idea. Guess if you’re a school in Mississippi you better pack some cowbells if you want an intimidating home environment.
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Vaught-Hemmingway has never been a loud or intimidating place. One problem is it only holds 60k, which is smaller than UVA’s Scott Field, for example (and Scott Field just ‘feels’ smallish to me compared to the big boy stadiums.) Another is that they have a lot of older fans, who aren’t exactly known for creating a lot of noise.
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Raleigh, look at the way he builds the model. Having a large (by national standards) seating capacity and selling most all the tickets gets you to the top half. They play some cupcakes and keep their w/l record there respectable. Ole Miss is a great environment to attend a football game but it isn’t intimidating, the folks enjoy the party more than the contest, very social. I hope they never lose that atmosphere but some powerful folks will ruin that soon enough.
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I like what Keith Marshall had to say about Ron Courson. From the testimonials of currrent and former injured and rehabbing players, Ron is simply the best in the business. He will also be the first to attend to an opposing player when an injury occurs on the GA side of the field. If I were the parent of a UGA player, I’d get no small comfort in knowing that Ron is only a few steps away. A tip of the cap to you, Ron Courson.
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+1 Well said.
Also, kudo’s to the USC kid for his life saving move. Hope he recovers fully and has a good season/career.
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There is a reason is is one of the 289 members of the Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame.
http://www.nata.org/HallofFame/index.htm#279
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Perhaps the creative writing about the USC cornerback wasn’t the only creativity involved. Reports are now circulating about the “real cause” of his injuries, need more information but this would be a kick in the butt if true.
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I think Tebow might be a better NFL qb than a tv commentator.
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Ouch. LOL
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ESPN is reporting that So Cal has received multiple calls disputing Shaw’s story. http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/college-football/story/_/id/11412509/josh-shaw-usc-trojans-validity-story-questioned
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Heating up in LA. TMZ reporting Shaw involved in burglary although nothing stolen. Mark Richt has lost control of heroic football players.
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Josh…next time, drop the TV before jumping. Oh, and Auburn is holding on line 3.
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+1
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