In just a few short weeks college football returns, so I know you’ve got an appetite.
- Over at Team Speed Kills, you’ll find a list of the top ten SEC revenge games of 2015. Not surprisingly, given last season’s low points, Georgia makes the list twice.
- And here’s a list of the most expensive college football tickets on StubHub. Alabama-Georgia sits at number three.
- Attention, Bert! Academic stress increases injury risk among college football players.
- Tough times in Gator Country – Last season, Florida made $93,300 in six home dates (minus the Idaho rainout).
- There are fourteen new coordinators in the SEC this season.
- Well, there’s one tradition the SEC hasn’t abandoned – coach whining.
- Can you guess which team Bill Connelly is writing about when he says, “There’s no question that it’s a long road back to top-10 finishes, but this is still a top-40 team with top-20 potential.”?
- Year2 asks the musical question “Which top ten teams are most likely to finished unranked?“, and fits Georgia second on that list.
- The opposite of the Georgia Way is “waiting to see the thing play out”.
- Kevin Trahan finds that the new Big Ten scheduling rules are about TV money as much as the playoffs. And why should they be any different from anything else motivating college football decision making these days?
Thanks. Now I lose even more sleep before the SC game. Never, ever underestimate Spurrier…He’s got players and he can coach.
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Anybody know when season tickets get mailed out? Is it next week?
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You can see who’s fan bases shell out the money.
14 of the 16 most expensive tickets involve at least one of: Alabama (5), Notre Dame (4), Georgia (3), and Ohio State (3).
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Hands down the winner is: the Catholics. Who would pay six hundred to see the Domers and BC…unless the seat for next to His Holiness?
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It’s not the who driving the price up on that game. It’s the where.
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His Holiness? Is Belichick going to the game? 😉
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I believe that would be spelled ‘Holeyness’.
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Seven potential losses…………..plus Ga. Southern could be considered a trap game as well in relation to where it sits on the schedule. Yikes. Here’s hoping for no “inexplicable” losses………..
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