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Florida Gators Avenge Football Loss by Ousting Georgia Bulldogs From SEC Soccer Tourney
Some in Bulldog Nation favor moving the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party from Jacksonville, reasoning that the Florida Gators have an unfair advantage when playing the Georgia Bulldogs in a Sunshine State city that previously was home to a stadium known as the Gator Bowl. I disagree with that...
Georgia Bulldogs 24, Florida Gators 20: A One-Act Play
11:57 p.m. Eastern, Friday, October 28, 2011, in a subterranean lair in a secluded location in Jacksonville, Florida. Greg McGarity waits with an aide, who is holding a small black velvet box. Aide: It’s almost midnight, sir. McGarity: Don’t worry. He’ll be here. The sound of approaching footsteps...
Georgia Bulldogs v. Florida Gators: Too Much Information Foresees Certain Doom
This is the part of the week I have been dreading. This is the part of the week in which I provide you with historical details and statistical minutiae, all with an eye toward providing you a measure of insight into the Georgia Bulldogs’ upcoming contest. I call this segment "Too Much Information,"...
Georgia Bulldogs 2011 Season Preview: The Florida Game
It should be apparent by now that I have been putting off previewing the Georgia Bulldogs’ October 29 SEC East showdown with the Florida Gators in the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, so much so that I have devoted front-page space to double-dipping Dawg bites and examining such pressing...
Georgia Bulldogs 2011 Season Preview: The Bye Week
So devoted am I to previewing the scheduled happenings of every single Saturday on the Georgia Bulldogs’ 2011 slate that I now turn my attentions and dedicate my energies to providing a comprehensive look at the Red and Black’s open date, October 22. This is the one weekend of the entire autumn on...
Grading Mark Richt's First Ten Years With the Georgia Bulldogs (Part I)
Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to put 2010 behind us. I have reviewed my preseason predictions and my bowl forecasts, which leaves me with the duty to evaluate Mark Richt’s tenure as the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs after a full decade on the job. As I did last year, I will judge Coach...
How Many Games Do the Georgia Bulldogs Have to Win in 2011 for Mark Richt to Keep His Job?
Yesterday, when I asked whether Gary Patterson really represented an upgrade over Mark Richt, the ensuing discussion included an examination of the critical question surrounding all of these conversations; namely, how many games does Coach Richt have to win in 2011 to keep his job for 2012? I have...
Would Fans of the Georgia Bulldogs Most Like to See the Boise State Broncos, Florida Gators, or Auburn Tigers Crash and Burn?
Among the character traits that define fans of the Georgia Bulldogs is an inherent aversion to orange, particularly when that atrocious affront to the visual sense is displayed in combination with blue. This year, the Red and Black are scheduled to cross paths with a trio of teams clad in that...
"Dawg My Ride": A Georgia Fan's Answer to the Gatormobile
In addition to posting invaluable polls concerning the scheduling of the Second Annual Dawg Sports Sacrificial Goat Roast, podunkdawg is performing the crucial public service of demonstrating that fans of the Florida Gators are just as gauche when it comes to their wheels as they are when it comes...
How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Gators?: Notes on Restoring Balance in the Georgia Bulldogs' Most Important College Football Rivalry (Part IV)
When I began taking a look at the issue of the Georgia Bulldogs’ struggles with the Florida Gators over the last 21 years, I quickly dismissed as untenable the notion of de-emphasizing the game and instead came up with some alternative suggestions. The first of these was to game-plan and condition...
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