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If you’re of a mood, check out the Kentucky highlights from last night. Note a few things: At least on the scoring plays, it wasn’t poor Rennie Curran’s night, was it?  He got screened by the ref on the first TD, he gets cleared off his feet with a terrific block...
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Lord, what an awful, awful game.  While it remains to be seen if last night’s debacle joins the ranks of the epic, career-changing Vanderbilt ‘94 and Georgia Tech ‘00 home games, it can’t be good that this sort of question was on the minds of many before they...
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a toss sweep to the short side on third down inside the one? Ealey misplayed the ball because he’s too green to know that’s how Bobo rolls.
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It’s not just that they’re so bad. It’s that they’re so bad with Walsh, Butler, Boykin and Miller. You really have to work at it. I don’t see how Richt can stand pat after a game like that. But I’m not Mark Richt.
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Dear Dawgs: Please win tonight.  Not because it would be a positive to wind up with a second-place finish in the SEC East, or to build momentum towards next week’s Georgia Tech game or because it’s always nice to send the seniors off with a win in their last game in Sanford...
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Jerry Hinnen, over at the War Eagle Reader, has, in his Georgia-Auburn recap, a detailed breakdown of Auburn’s longest gain of the game, a 34-yard pass to the tight end.  It’s well done, with pictures and analysis.  In Jerry’s mind, it’s evidence that even...
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Believe it or not, With the job listing still fresh on the market, UNLV interim Athletic Director Jerry Koloskie has been inundated with calls and e-mails from those interested in his football coaching vacancy. While more names will surface later, as several prospective candidates...
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I dunno – sitting in the stands watching Auburn’s epic first two scoring drives last Saturday night, I felt grateful every time Malzahn called a rushing play.  The Tigers were gaining twice as much yardage on average throwing the ball as they were rushing and Chris Todd...
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Even if the circumstances are somewhat somber, you’ve still gotta eat. It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people can be about affairs.  (h/t The Wiz) Gregg Doyel is a Florida alum, so I can’t tell if he’s being serious in offering sympathy about Junior’...
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That’s Mark Bradley quoting Vince Dooley and it’s as appropriate an epitaph for Uga VII as I can think of.  Maybe he wasn’t as feisty as some of his predecessors, but he still wore the jersey well. I second Paul’s condolences to the Seiler family. But I also...
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Looking at this week’s broadcast schedule, I can’t help but wonder how the Dawgnation has sinned in the eyes of the WWL. Kansas State @ Nebraska (ESPN, 7:45pm)- Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Erin Andrews Kentucky @ Georgia (ESPN2, 7:45pm)- Mark Jones, Bob Davie Kansas...
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Auburn’s #93 reminds you to wash before sampling. Mike Bobo is still coaching up Joe Cox. How legends are born:  on Israel Troupe’s TD catch, Cox didn’t realize Troupe was even in the game until the play fake on the throw. The long knives come out for Mark Mangino...
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On the threshold of Colt McCoy breaking his NCAA record for most wins as a starting quarterback, a gracious David Greene is the subject of a very nice piece by Tony Barnhart. I really enjoyed these quotes: “David had all the tools and I knew pretty early he was pretty darned...
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I sit behind the visitors’ sideline, so I can’t believe I missed this. (h/t EDSBS) Way to feed into that stereotype, fellas. I wonder if that GA thought his job description would include “washroom attendant”.
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This is a non-football post, but sometimes I think it’s important to remind my readers about the sacredness of the rule of law in this country. Thus, we should all rejoice to learn this (h/t The Agitator): The phrase “bow wow wow, yippie yo, yippie yea” belongs exclusively...
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If you want to understand what Gus Malzahn was trying to do on that abortion of a pass play to Lee Ziemba, here’s a terrific breakdown at Red Cup Rebellion. Basically, the only person the trickeration worked on was Chris Todd.
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That Mark Richt – what a card.  Here I am thinking that maybe he’s done a little Internet digging at some place like cfbstats.com, because of this quote: Georgia’s tailbacks have totaled more than 130 yards rushing in each of the past four games, and Kentucky ranks 11th...
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David Hale had this to say at his blog yesterday: The Senator has done a great job over the last two years of convincing me I should want to support the BCS, but it’s crap like this that makes it really tough. This stinks of the same B.S. that put Kansas in a BCS game over [...]
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Lots of Georgia-flavored tidbits for you to sample today: These have got to be Auburn kids, right?  I’d hate to think the typical Georgia undergrad is that slow on the uptake, even when impaired. It doesn’t look like Bobby Petrino is winning many friends in the SEC officiating...
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Evidently Junior’s master plan doesn’t involve owning a calendar. At least Layla knows what to get her man for Christmas now.
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Rank Team Votes (top five) 1 Alabama 306     (306) 2 Florida 306     (297) 3 Cincinnati 306     (237) 4 TCU 305 5 Texas 300 6 Georgia Tech 299 7 Boise State 298 8 Pittsburgh 277 9 Oregon 271 10 LSU 261 11 Ohio State 252 12 Stanford 136 13...
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Michael Elkon asks the Dawgnation a simple question today. Option A: the Georgia defense plays inspired football against Tech and shuts down the triple option. The Dawgs win 24-17. Willie Martinez stays. Option B: the Georgia defense plays the same way against Tech that they did last...
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A little nibble here, a little nibble there… Mark Schlabach thinks Paul Johnson could be tempted away from Tech for the right situation and offer.  Color me a little surprised. This is the kind of stuff you get on a slow news day, I guess. The ‘Bama football team reviews...
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You know, the NFL has a pretty sweet deal when it comes to college football.  All that development of talent for three, four, five years without any direct expense – not bad. So I can’t say I’ve got a lot of sympathy for any inconvenience the League might suffer...
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Having put in the time and checked out the broadcast of the Auburn game on the ol’ DVR, all I can say is that, if anything, the negativity directed towards ESPN is too kind, if anything.  It’s not just that the announcers were so wretched, it’s that it seemed as...
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