The Senator sarcasticly opines that UGA is doomed in 2010
So, consider this: Georgia’s two leading rushers in 2009 were Washaun Ealey and Caleb King. That, despite Ealey not seeing the field until the third quarter of the LSU game and King making his first appearance midway through the first quarter of the Arkansas game.
Patrick Garbin has an interesting post covering UGA’s 1st (January 30, 1892) game against Mercer
The game ended with Georgia prevailing 50-0 over the visitors. “Si” Herty led the Red and Black by scoring six touchdowns, including Georgia’s final points where he somehow scored a touchdown together with fullback Henry Brown.Reportedly, the final score should have been 60-0 but the official scorer made two trips to the Broad Street Dispensary during the game for some “refreshments” and missed two touchdowns and a successful kick-after by Georgia.
Bubba and Earl has posted the defensive pre-signing day depth chart.
With new defensive coordinator Todd Grantham bringing the 3-4 defense to Athens, it is hard to know exactly what Georgia’s defense will look like this fall. The early exits of Reshad Jones and Rennie Curran paired with the graduations of Bryan Evans, Prince Miller, Jeff Owens, and Geno Atkins means there are at least 6 starting jobs open…
Dawg Sports interviews The UConn Blog about Scott Lakatos
But I like this move for the Dawgs (I envy your ability to spell “dog” so hiply) for two reasons. First, he’s proven to be a good recruiter. He may have never recruited in the south before, but in his time covering parts of Jersey and New York for the Huskies, some of our best players and top-rated recruits have been unearthed in his territory: Donald Brown, Andre Dixon, Dwayne Gratz, Kashif Moore, among others. Plus, although Georgia gets most of its players from in and around the state, it strikes me as one that can recruit nationally. So his ties in the area could wind up being the difference in a recruiting battle for Knowshon Moreno 2.0.
Joe Cox looks apprehensive as his linemen battle tigers
Former Georgia defensive coordinator has been hired to coach defensive backs at Stanford, according to Cardinal Report.com, a Web site that covers the program.
50 most loathsome people in college football 30-21 (Hey Jenny Slater)
22. Lou Holtz
Charges: I’m going to try to tread somewhat lightly here, because my family has had its share of people who struggled with dementia just like everyone else’s.



