Wednesday 17Feb Links

UGA could get the son of Phillip Daniels.

Former Georgia player Phillip Daniels has a son playing high school football right now and his name is Davaris Daniels. Daniels is a 4 Star WR out of Vernon Hills, IL and is the #5 WR nationally by Scout.com. With the Bulldogs losing Da’Rick Rogers and only landing two WR this year, it would be a wonder why UGA would not go after Daniels. Especially, since Daniels has came out and stated how much interest he has in UGA already. Here are some of his comments:

“I like the University of Georgia a lot. As far as the current program goes, I have not been following it a lot because they have not been showing too much interest quite yet. I grew up around Georgia football. My dad went there and it has always been a part of my life. I know Coach Mark Richt is the kind of person I would like to play for. What he does for his players and people around him is big.An offer from Georgia would be big. It would mean a lot to me since I grew up around it that program has always been in my heart. If the offer comes it will be a special moment.”

Just another reminder that the running game is important.

That’s Georgia’s record under Mark Richt when they post a 100 yard rusher.  The three defeats coming in a 4 point loss against Boston College in 2001,  a 7 point loss against Florida in 2002 and a 4 point loss against  South Carolina in 2007.

Dancing in the Endzone has some interesting stats on UGA, FU and Bama. How much production each school has lost from 2009.

LSU and UNC to open 2010 season in Atlanta.

LSU and UNC to open 2010 season.

Overall, the Heels have the muscle to walk into the middle of the ring with LSU. That means coaching, preparation and sideline adjustments will likely determine who gets out of Atlanta alive.

So who would you rather have walking the sidelines in this one: Davis or Les Miles? And which of the two shoulders the most pressure to win?

The answer to both questions is Miles. As goofy as he can appear, Miles is far more accustomed than Davis is with coaching in big games. He takes risks. And many of them pay off. Those often decide a football game.

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Published in: on February 17, 2010 at 6:03 am  Comments (1)  
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  1. I’ll take LSU’s talent over UNC’s any day of the week and, if they win, that’s why they will win. Les Miles has lost some of the confidence of the LSU fan base for good reason. It’s not all clock management issues. They’ve lost 9 games over the past 2 years. Last year, they lost 3 of their last 5 and the two wins during that 5 game stretch were by 8 at home over La Tech and by 3 at home over Arkansas. They were a whisker away from losing to Arkansas, UGA and Miss State and Miles wasn’t the reason they pulled out any of those games. So, with all of the talent they have, they could have very easily finished 6-6. The year before, they lost 5 of their last 8 and the 3 wins in the final 8 games were over SC(by 7), Troy(by 9) and Tulane(by 25). Very unimpressive…LSU is not anything close to what they were 3-4 years ago and that all falls on Miles.


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