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Monday Morning Dawg Bites Salutes Greg McGarity and Gives Auburn's Coaching Move Two Thumbs Up!
It’s Monday morning, and it’s time we got up to speed, and, by "we," I really mean "me." I was in a mediation all day on Thursday, after which I drove up to Athens for a continuing legal education seminar beginning on Friday. Frankly, that kept me incommunicado at the end of the week, which had me...
Wednesday Morning Dawg Bites: Rivalries, Realignment, Statistics, Shatner, and a Country Singer Caught Drinking in a Church Parking Lot on Sunday Night
Wednesday is upon us once more, and, this time, it’s an ordinary workday rather than a de facto college football holiday. Even though National Signing Day is in our rear view mirror, though, there’s still plenty to discuss and much to consider. After the jump, I’ll offer you a taste of the...
Wednesday Morning Dawg Bites Wishes We Could Turn Back the Clock About 30 Years
If my math is correct, we are two weeks away from national signing day, reminding us yet again that "offseason" is a bit of a misnomer; yeah, there’s no college football being played at the moment, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t news of note here in Bulldog Nation. Here’s what you need to know...
Diamond Dogs Implode in Embarrassing Loss to Georgia Tech
Team123456789RHEGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets00013320615150Georgia Bulldogs0002000406120 Following nine straight games played outside of the confines of Clarke County, the Diamond Dogs returned to Athens on Tuesday night in time to welcome the 17th-ranked Engineers to Foley Field. After a promising...
April 16, 2011: The Dawg Sports Equivalent of St. Crispin's Day
Monday was a bit of a slow day around the weblog (which was not altogether surprising, in light of the end of men’s basketball season over the weekend), so some of you may have missed NCT’s fanpost proposing a Dawg Sports all-day sports expedition to the Classic City on April 16, beginning with the...
Hating the Huskies: An Oregon Fan Helps Bulldog Nation Develop Disdain for Washington
Last December, on the eve of the BCS National Championship Game involving the champions of the Pac-10 and Southeastern Conferences, those of us who hold Auburn in special disdain offered our assistance in educating the Oregon faithful on the evils of the Plainsmen. Now, with the Georgia Bulldogs...
Georgia Bulldogs 69, Auburn Tigers 51: The Instantaneous Ill-Informed Roundball Wrapup
Today’s assignment was a simple one for the Georgia Bulldogs: win or stay home. The Fox Hounds came into Thursday’s game knowing they could not secure an NCAA Tournament invitation, but they could lose one. The Auburn Tigers, who took Georgia to overtime in Athens, came into Atlanta feeling...
Georgia Bulldogs v. Auburn Tigers: The Haphazard Ill-Informed SEC Basketball Tournament Preview
Georgia's draw is both good and bad. It's good in that Auburn is terrible, so the Bulldogs should be able to win their first game. It's bad in that they can't really build their March Madness resume with a win. The presumed second round rematch with Alabama could be to see who gets the SEC's last...
Georgia Bulldogs Draw Four Seed in SEC Basketball Tournament, Resume Hating Auburn in Earnest
The Kentucky Wildcats did the Georgia Bulldogs a solid by consigning the Tennessee Volunteers to fifth place in the Eastern Division with a win in Knoxville on Sunday afternoon. As an extra added bonus, the Big Blue faithful taught the Big Orange faithful how to spell. (How much do Vols fans hate...
A Georgia Bulldogs Fan Reacts to the Toomer's Corner Oaks Being Poisoned: Thoughts from the Other Side of the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry
We momentarily interrupt this manic-depressive basketball season for the purpose of offering a few passing thoughts on the poisoning of the oaks at Toomer’s Corner. Before beginning, I should note that it comes as no surprise to anyone that I hate Auburn. The Plainsmen are our oldest rivals, the...
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