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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
We're all for equal opportunity but...
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Evaluating the NFL Draft - Part II:The Tweeners
The Tweeners:
A few reasons we're glad to be Bulldogs...
Five More Dawgs Make the Cut
Following up the article on the drafted Dawgs, five more former
Going back to what I said before, I mentioned seven former Dawgs in the 2008 class that had the potential of getting picked up. So far, I am 5/7, but 0/2 on the guys that I thought had an outside chance. Those two, RB Kregg Lumpkin and OLB/DE Brandon Miller have both been offered free agent contracts by the Green Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons, respectively. Lumpkin fits into
The three others earning contracts are S Kelin Johnson with
We wish all these guys good luck at the next level.
With that being said, this year, the graduating seniors and departing juniors overall as a class did not rate as high as the classes in previous seasons under Mark Richt.
This means two things that actually aren’t bad at all. For one, these guys were great roll players at the college level. Similar to David Greene’s current situation, these guys left
Monday, April 28, 2008
Evaluating the NFL Draft - Part I: The Losers
While we’re still in the aftermath of the draft, why not stretch into the NFL perspective and do a little rating? As there are every year, there were some obvious winners and losers of the 2008 draft. Teams look to draft both immediate needs and potential players that can be groomed into superstars of the future. The importance of the NFL draft can never be undermined. It is the one time where the NFL comes together to wheel-and-deal and select their future legends—and soon-to-be busts. So who won and lost this past weekend? In this three part series, let’s start with the latter.
Four Dawgs Drafted
Marcus Howard, who really turned it on and showed his potential the second half of the 2007 season, got the party started in the 5th round. With the 126th overall pick, the Indianapolis Colts selected the speedy OLB. While Howard may be undersized, he sure can make up the difference with his uncanny quickness and explosiveness for his position.
Eleven picks later and into the 6th round, the Atlanta Falcons selected RB Thomas Brown. Brown, a small but physical tailback, is quick on his feet and a solid pass blocker. He will serve as a nice complement to the physical Michael Turner as another Jarius Norwood-type back. While it may take some time to crack into the lineup, Brown will be an effective and useful runner in the future.
With the 222nd overall pick, the Chicago Bears nabbed the mammoth OG/OT Chester Adams to help add depth to the line. Adams provides versatility, as he played heavy minutes as both a guard and a right tackle for the Dawgs.
To round off Georgia's drafted alumni, Brandon Coutu was drafted 235th overall by the Seattle Seahawks. Aside from a booming leg and spot on accuracy, Coutu provides the ability to hit clutch field goals from distance. The ice in his veins will benefit the Seahawks, and the cold weather shouldn't be a factor for the All-American place kicker. He could make the biggest immediate impact of any of the drafted rookies out of UGA.
Congratulations, guys. Good luck on the next level. You guys all have promising careers ahead.
For those who didn't get drafted, there are several players who have a lot of potential to hit the free agency market as undrafted rookies.
Center Fernando Velasco is an intangible type player who brings hard work, determination, and leadership to the table. He also provides some versatility with his size and experience as both a guard and a center.
Safety Kelin Johnson has decent size, great enthusiasm, and good game speed, but needs some work on his quickness and coverage abilities. He would be a great practice player who can contend for a spot in the lineup on several teams.
WR's Sean Bailey and AJ Bryant also have shots at a spot on several teams due to their playmaking abilities and raw talents, respectively. Bailey, however, lacks ideal speed for a 6'0" receiver and Bryant has faced numerous injuries throughout his college career.
Thomas Flowers excelled throughout his career at Georgia as both a CB and a return man. He has decent size (5'10", 190) and elite speed (4.41) to play at the next level, but his durability is in question and his past character issues could pose a problem. He is a dangerous return man and could be a good role player on special teams.
While RB Kregg Lumpkin and OLB/DE Brandon Miller contain the physical sizes and experience to play at the next level, their lack of speed at their positions really hinders what impact they could have in the NFL. Lumpkin could be a good role runner, but he has durability issues. Brandon Miller is versatile at either OLB or DE, but he lacks that aggressive first and second step off the line. They have a chance, but cracking Sunday lineups will be tough for these two if they don't get faster.
Good luck to all these guys looking for a spot as undrafted free agents. They all had solid careers and each provide something an NFL team could use.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Un-Four-Gettable
Georgia, with the victory, tied Utah with nine overall national championships. The Gym Dogs' fourth consecutive comes just one short of Utah's record five straight national championships in the early 80's.
For four seniors on the squad, Nikki Childs, Audrey Bowers, Katie Heenan, and Megan Dowlen, their memories of UGA will be filled with All-American honors and national championships. And for those returning, hopefully they will be in a class of their own when they hit the floor next year looking for UGA's 5th consecutive and record 10th overall national title.
Congradulations, girls. We'll watch you next year as you go for 5. And for you four seniors, good luck moving on to bigger and better things. Your skills and importance to the Gym Dogs squad will be missed.
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Aaron Murray says, "Dawgs on Top"...
Like I said yesterday, the class will be small in numbers but has the potential to be one of the most talent-loaded classes in Richt's tenure.
Let's hope Richt, Garner, Bobo and the rest of the staff keep the good times rolling.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Will a Murray Commitment Come?
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
News and Notes Around the SEC
In Columbia, Steve Spurrier can't stand the play of his quarterbacks. In the spring game, the QBs managed to throw 8 INTs, even without Stephen Garcia's shenanigans. Spurrier is so frustrated that he has even turned over some of the playcalling duties to his son.
In Lexington, the huge void left behind by Andre Woodson will remain that way. Even though the QB roster is deep, Rich Brooks has come out of spring with just as much doubt as he did going in. Chris Pulley and Mike Hartline continue to show progress, but neither are showing the upper hand.
The new starter in Knoxtown has already hit his first road bump of 2008. The Vols' slated starting QB Jonathan Crompton underwent "successful" elbow surgery to clean up the joint. Crompton is expected to be back by June workouts, but you can never feel good about elbow surgery for your starting QB. In other news, Fulmer is telling his kids to calm down off the field. I'm sure that will work.
Some interesting news out of Gainesville. Urban Meyer has instructed Tim Tebow, do-it-all Everythingback, to pass more and limit his carries. This is interesting, considering Tebow made up about 75% of Florida's offense last year, Emmanuel Moody continues to struggle grasping the new offense, and Percy Harvin recovers from heel surgery.
In Tuscavegas, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is griping again. Saban, a very credible and successful recruiter, is complaining about the NCAA's new rule change prohibiting coaches from visiting high schools in the month of May. For once in my life, I may agree with the Sabanator. With the way recruiting is nowadays, recruits are continually committing early, forcing coaches to recruit early. The month of May comes at a pivotal point in this new-age recruiting process, the month just after spring practices rap up and coaches have a chance to have some face time with prospects.
Some bad news coming out of Fayetteville. Transfer QB Ryan Mallet is out for a while with a thumb injury. Although he can't play this year, it sets him back from learning the new intricate offensive scheme owned by Bobby Petrino.
Not sure which town they call home, but the guys that cover Auburn sports on Track Em Tigers have given some respect to the Dawgs, calling them 2008's media darling. As bad as it seems, its relieving in the sense that the media is finally giving us some respect. And as dangerous as it may seem, Coach Richt is working his magic, keeping the team focused on the task at hand - beat Georgia Southern. One game at a time, boys.
For all of SEC country, check out Paul Westerdawg's article on 2008's SEC schedules over at Georgia Sports Blog.
Also, on the homefront, two UGA students have started their own company called Heisman Gear, with Playboy's pre-season All-American Knowshon the centerpiece of their new product lines.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Top 10 Draft Picks?
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
ETSU Gives Scare
Can't Give Them Anything Nice...
Monday, April 14, 2008
Cracking the Top 10
Sunday, April 13, 2008
SEC Streak Continues For Diamond Dawgs
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
News and Notes Around the SEC
Gainesville: WR/RB/Everything guy Percy Harvin has undergone career-ending heel surgery. I say career ending because heel surgery sounds pretty serious. If this guy is already having this much trouble, his career won't be as promising as it should be.
Bourbon Rouge: The Tigers' national championship squad made a trip to D.C. to be honored / party with President George W. Bush. And apparently, Prez was surprised that Les Miles forgot his hat. Ryan Perrilloux was allowed to make the trip, coming after Les Miles found any way possible to get him reinstated to the team starting after the spring game. Seems to me that LSU is willing to ignore murder to keep this guy on the field.
Tuscavegas: The guys at Roll Bama Roll have some good notes on spring ball. In other news, Coach Saban has hired some additions to his staff. Apparently there wasn't enough firepower on the field.
Cashville: The Vandy baseball team, who I expected to make waves nationally and contend for the SEC championship, is apparently having some problems.
The interesting thing out of Auburn has been the fact that nothing is being talked about. I'll look into that one...
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Dawgs' Win Streak Ends
Friday, April 4, 2008
Busy Weekend Schedule on Tap
Anyway, for those who will be in town this weekend, and there will be a lot, here is what is in store for you:
Today:
Georgia Baseball vs. South Carolina Gamecocks - Foley Field @ 6:30
Tomorrow:
Tim's Golf Tournament - 8:30 am shotgun start - weather permitting
Georgia Football Annual G-Day Spring Game - Sanford Stadium @ 2:00 pm
Georgia Baseball vs. South Carolina Gamecocks - Foley Field @ 4:00 pm
Robert Earl Keen Live - Georgia Theatre @ 8:00 pm
Sunday:
Georgia Baseball vs. South Carolina Gamecocks - Foley Field @ 2:00 pm
I expect to see everyone there. The 'Cocks come into town ranked #9 in the country, so the Dawgs need all the support they can get.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Clean Sweep
Anyway, Josh Fields was throwing heat in the 9th to seal the deal. He continues to impress. The Dawgs needed those two games to boost their confidence for the 3-game home stand this weekend. Clemson was a great team, but South Carolina should be much better. Had the Dawgs dropped one to Clemson, they would be facing a lot of pressure this weekend.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Bulldogs Overcome Ugly Uni's
The Clemson baseball team rolled into town tonight with a number of rowdy fans and some exceptional uniforms.
Full analysis and recap to come tomorrow.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Herschel for Heisman?
The loophole is simple. Herschel left the Dawgs with a year of eligibility left. He went on to sign a contract with Donald Trump's USFL that dealt with dollars and cents, revoking his remaining eligibility. However, not long after, the USFL was taken to court and the league disbanded. Herschel went on to play in the NFL, receiving cash payouts for his years of service. You would think this would automatically refute any comeback... but there's always a catch.
Since Herschel's original contract was forfeited by a disbanded USFL, it leaves the keyhole for a return to UGA. After all, the man still wants his degree.
The April Fool's Day article sure does make us think about the old days but we believe the current Georgia Bulldogs are poised for their own glory. Our minds are completely content with KM24 in the backfield for the fall with his Texas gunslinging QB.
News and Notes Around the SEC
Spring is a time for early enrollees and underclassmen to take reps, show their skills, and gain some experience. It's also a time for seasoned vets to work on their dynamics, develop new leadership skills, and work on the playbook. Spring is a time for a team to grow forward as a new unit.
Lately it's also been a time for kids to let loose a little, wave a few guns, flaunt some cash, drink some Hennessey.
Over at Tennessee, players are getting arrested for driving Phil Fulmer to Waffle House late-night while intoxicated. Someone should remind Phil that Gumby's delivers until 4 am.
Tuscavegas continues to blow up. Apparently Saban decided it was probably better if his players exhibited some ferocity off the field so it translated into the games. He also instructed them to not accept cash from boosters and steal some from students instead. Hey, getting cash in $26 increments is much less noticeable to the NCAA, right?
Spurrier continues to look away and scratch the university's collective backs. Garcia continues to grow his hair to try to fool the cops into thinking that he's a 55 year old druggie hanging around downtown (you're not in Athens, buddy). A few others are being slapped with disorderly conduct and battery charges left in right, presumably while hanging around 5 Points (no, the Columbia one).
Fayetteville is having a few domestic issues with a certain linebacker who decided to rack up two felonies and a false imprisonment charge. For some reason I kind of expected that after learning about Darren McFadden's domestic conquers.
In Starkville, players are having target practice too close to residence halls. They are also concentrating on how they can be brutally terrible at moving a pigskin in the forward direction.
Athens of course is not innocent. And of course, all of the incidents somehow involve a road. DUI's, pedestrians in the roadway, bad registration, wrong directions on one-ways... when will it ever end? Seems like they should just drive their scooters on the sidewalks and no one will ever say anything. They should also keep the fact that they play football from their potential arresting officers.
Other than that, it sounds like the Dawgs are going to have one hell of a receiving corps. Mohamed Massaquoi and Kenneth Harris seem to be the two earning starting roles, with Kris Durham making a serious bid. Tavarres King seems to be too skinny, but continues to make plays in practice.
Everyone is still waiting on AJ Green, but we can't forget guys like Tony Wilson, Demiko Goodman, and Walter Hill. Wilson and Hill, a redshirt freshman, have been getting rave reviews from players and coaches, but Wilson suffered an ankle injury and will be out for the G-Day game. Goodman has been working out with the track team, which only means speed, speed, and more speed.
Be sure and check out G-Day on Saturday to catch all these athletes in action. Should be a preview of what we can do in the air, which I have high hopes for. The game should also be a showcase for our improving offensive line, with young guys like Ben Jones and Justin Anderson on the rise. Caleb King will make his debut as the highlighted tailback, and Richard Samuel and Dontavius Jackson will show what they can do.
Try and make the game. It should be exciting. Kickoff is at 2 pm, and tickets are only $5 for adults, $3 for children, and free for students, so there aren't any excuses. If you can't make it, the game will be televised on CSS.
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- We're all for equal opportunity but...
- Evaluating the NFL Draft - Part II:The Tweeners
- A few reasons we're glad to be Bulldogs...
- Five More Dawgs Make the Cut
- Evaluating the NFL Draft - Part I: The Losers
- Four Dawgs Drafted
- Aaron Murray Highlight Video
- Un-Four-Gettable
- Aaron Murray says, "Dawgs on Top"...
- Will a Murray Commitment Come?
- News and Notes Around the SEC
- Top 10 Draft Picks?
- ETSU Gives Scare
- Can't Give Them Anything Nice...
- Cracking the Top 10
- SEC Streak Continues For Diamond Dawgs
- News and Notes Around the SEC
- Dawgs' Win Streak Ends
- Busy Weekend Schedule on Tap
- Clean Sweep
- Bulldogs Overcome Ugly Uni's
- Herschel for Heisman?
- News and Notes Around the SEC
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