Friday, September 5, 2008

UGA vs. Central Michigan

Odds and ends for this week's news and game.
Originally it was thought that perhaps that I would be in Richmond, VA as part of the UPS Racing entourage that would usher in a new driver for the UPS NASCAR ride. I gave up my tickets so that Barking Dawg's brother and family could take in the aroma and atmosphere of a Saturday afternoon Between the Hedges. Not sure why I thought we could actually come up with a corporate plan that far in advance and stick to it though. It looks like next week will be the big Racing announcement - in New Hampshire of all places - so stay tuned. Not sure what TaterChip has in store for everyone on the hill tomorrow, but you can be sure it will be plentiful and absolutely great and I will see y'all next week.

I'm glad to see USC (the REAL one) jumped us and gave us a target. Hopefully it will provide a little more focus for the boys on Saturday.

The Nashville Yacht Club whipped up on the Cluckel-headed Chicken People last night. Forget those storms brewing in the Atlantic. They are throwing visors from Greenville to Charleston. And to think last year the Ol' Ball Coach said, "Georgia? They lost to Vanderbilt." Would you like some of Big Ben's Game and Fish sauce to go with that roasted crow Steve? Ain't that two in a row for ya? Will be a long week for Mr. Smelley and Succop.

In case you missed it
Richt joins ranks of blogging Coaches
The Georgia football coach plans to blog weekly on his recently launched Web site, MarkRicht.com -- the latest in the ever-growing world of head coach Web sites.

Boling brings stability back to line
Clint Boling made plenty of noise last season straight out of Chattahoochee High School has he grabbed a starting spot as a freshman on Georgia's offensive line in the third game of the season and never let go.

LeFevour huge in Detroit
Georgia's defense will look across the line Saturday and see Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan's 6-foot-3, 229-pound dual-threat quarterback.

UGA’s replacement DT to wear Owens’ number
Boisterous Irvin steps right in as leader of Dogs’ defensive line. Corvey Irvin will wear Jeff Owens’ No. 95 jersey this Saturday against Central Michigan. In the meantime, he plans to play — and lead — like the Bulldogs’ fallen star.

These Bulldogs are built to last
A month from now, this early angst will be gone and forgotten. Come October, Georgia fans won’t care that Georgia Southern scored 21 points and won’t consider Trinton Sturdivant and Jeff Owens irreplaceable. By then, they’ll know - we’ll all know - that these Bulldogs are built to last.

Bulldog Wallpapers
http://www.onlineathens.com/wallpapers/April_2008/

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