Friday, September 28, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Q / A with Ole Miss Blogger
1. How does Ole Miss expect to stop Georgia RB tandem of Knowshon Moreno and Thomas Brown?
Our defense is young but talented. They showed great improvement from the Vanderbilt game to the Florida game. We were able to hold Florida to 30 points. The bottom line for our D is tackling. Our D has speed but we've had way too many missed tackles. The best way for us to stop your run game is to make our tackles.
2. The Ole Miss player gave everything they had against Florida last week. How do you see this affecting them coming into this week?
I think it only helps. What we need most is confidence. Almost defeating the national champions is a great boost. I don't see a let down.
3. What are the keys for an Ole Miss win?
Tackling!
Establishing a run game to keep your offense off the field.
Making TD's instead of Field Goals in the red zone. (We had 4 field goal attempts against Florida. If one of those would have been a TD we would have won.
4. What are you most worried about playing Georgia?
There are a lot of things that I worry about playing Georgia in Athens, but the one that is at the top of my list is our defense. We have to make tackles and hold GA to three and out.
5. What is your prediction for the game?
I believe this will be a close game. I am going with a toss-up.
I'd like to end by thanking Seth for taking the time to answer my question about this weeks game and to wish Ole Miss good luck with the rest of their season.
SEC Games of the Week
Alabama(3-1) vs. Florida State(2-1)
(Neutral Field)
This is Alabama's toughest game away from home until the season ender against Auburn. For Florida State, a win over a brand name team is a must after slogging its way through the early part of the year. Alabama is going to struggle to pound the ball on the Seminole defensive front. Clemson got a tremendous game out of James Davis in the opener, but FSU quickly put the clamps down on the Tiger running game. Can Florida State score? The Jimbo FIsher era hasn't exactly taken off for the Seminole offense, struggling with its consistency and having major problems getting the passing game going. The offensive balance of Alabama will be too much for the Seminoles to overcome.
Prediction: Alabama 24-10
Mississippi State(3-1) at South Carolina(3-1)
This is a match-up of teams who's only loss is to LSU, and thats not anything to be ashamed of. Matchup-wise, South Carolina is almost perfect for the Bulldogs. There's no pass rush to take advantage of the porous MSU offensive line, the run defense is mediocre after the loss of Jasper Brinkley for the year. MSU remains as one dimensional as it gets. South Carolina's secondary is playing extremely well and has no fear whatsoever of getting hurt through the air. Don't expect much in the way of offensive fireworks. The two teams are strangely alike, but South Carolina is better on both sides of the ball.
Prediction: South Carolina win 15-13
Auburn(2-2) at Florida(4-0)
What many thought might be a preview of the SEC title game, now appears to be a battle for survival, with Auburn needing to win to stay in the SEC race, and Florida needing to win to stay in the national title hunt. Florida, for all its talent and athleticism up front, hasn't done much to get into the backfield so far. With only seven sacks so far, and just 21 tackles for loss, the defense isn't applying nearly enough consistent pressure. Right now Cox is playing badly as the QB, and Auburn has become a one dimensional running team. Unfortunately for Auburn, Florida has been playing great against the run.
Prediction: Florida win 31-17
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Ole Miss at Georgia Prediction
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Kentucky Tickets Available
Beginning on September 26 @ 9:00am, these remaining tickets can be purchased online www.georgiadogs.com or by calling the Athletic Association’s ticket office toll free 1-877-542-1231.
There is no limit per order.Tickets are $40 each plus a processing fee and orders will be mailed out the week of October 8.
SEC Freshman of the Week
ATHENS, Ga. --- University of Georgia redshirt freshman tailback Knowshon Moreno has been named the Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week, according to an announcement by the league office on Monday.
Moreno, a 5-11, 207-pound native of Belford, N.J., tied senior Thomas Brown with a team-leading 74 rushing yards during the Bulldogs' 26-23 overtime win over then-No. 16 Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Moreno also scored the second touchdown of his career on a 6-yard run in the third quarter, giving Georgia a 17-10 edge, and had two catches for 22 yards.
Through four games, Moreno leads Georgia with 342 rushing yards for an average of 85.5 yards per game, which is ninth in the SEC (second for freshmen) and 56th in the nation. Also, Moreno is second on the team with 120 receiving yards and was part of a Georgia offense that generated 377 total yards against the Crimson Tide.
The Bulldogs host Ole Miss at Sanford Stadium at 1:07 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29. All Georgia games are broadcast live on the Bulldog Radio Network on AM 750 WSB in Atlanta and on both 106.1 FM and 960 The Ref in Athens. The radio audio also can be heard worldwide on both georgiadogs.com, the official website of UGA Athletics, and on XM satellite radio.
Does anyone else find it odd that KnoMo gets recognized during what was statistically his worst week of the season?
Monday, September 24, 2007
Gilberry....here's your crow!
I could tell that you were not aware of Matthew Stafford's home address, it was easy to tell as you never made it in the same zip code during the game. The closest you got to Stafford was the post game hand shake.
Of course "I'm just Joking." and "I don't talk trash."
The Polls
1. USC (43) 3-0 1,601 2.
LSU (22) 4-0 1,580
3. Oklahoma 4-0 1,456
4. Florida 4-0 1,417
5. West Virginia 4-0 1,388
6. California 4-0 1,263
7. Texas 4-0 1,196
8. Ohio State 4-0 1,193
9. Wisconsin 4-0 1,030
10. Rutgers 3-0 1,008
11. Oregon 4-0 944
12. Boston College 4-0 927
13. Clemson 4-0 807
14. Kentucky 4-0 708
15. Georgia 3-1 631
16. South Carolina 3-1 586
17. Virginia Tech 3-1 568
18. South Florida 3-0 539
19. Hawaii 4-0 471
20. Missouri 4-0 401
21. Penn State 3-1 337
22. Alabama 3-1 265
23. Arizona State 4-0 206
24. Cincinnati 4-0 164
25. Nebraska 3-1 134
USA Today Poll
1. USC (44) 3-0 1,481
2. LSU (8) 4-0 1,438
3. Florida (4) 4-0 1,347
4. Oklahoma (4) 4-0 1,336
5. West Virginia 4-0 1,260
6. California 4-0 1,137
7. Texas 4-0 1,103
8. Ohio State 4-0 1,092
9. Wisconsin 4-0 1,026
10. Rutgers 3-0 901
11. Boston College 4-0 881
12. Oregon 4-0 878
13. Clemson 4-0 767
14. Virginia Tech 3-1 585
15. Kentucky 4-0 545
16. Georgia 3-1 516
17. Hawaii 4-0 479
18. South Florida 3-0 451
19. Penn State 3-1 397
20. Missouri 4-0 369
21. South Carolina 3-1 335
22. Nebraska 3-1 209
23. Michigan State 4-0 167
24. Alabama 3-1 154
25. Arizona State 4-0 151
25. Purdue 4-0 151
Alabama Recap
The defense seems to let up with about 5 minutes to go in the half and the game. Not sure if this is because we have undersized DE's or whether the intensity just lets up. The receivers seemed to play a lot better this game, though I will be surprised if Chandler starts at TE this weekend. Moreno appeared to be a beast, though looking at the stats it doesn't show.
Now for the Stats.
Passing
Stafford - 19-35/224 yards/2 TD's/2 Int.
Rushing
Brown - 20 rushes for 74yards
Moreno - 17 rushes for 74 yards/1 TD
Receiving
Bailey - 5 catches for 75 yards
Brown - 5 catches for 39 yards/1 TD
Henderson - 3 catches for 36 yards/1 TD
MoMass - 2 catches for 23 yards
Moreno - 2 catches for 22 yards
This is the first game that Knowshon Moreno did not have over 100 yards combined between rushing and receiving. He only managed 96 yards which isn't to shabby. Overall I think this game shows the character of our team. After watching the South Carolina vs. LSU game, their is no shame in that loss, though we all know that the outcome could have been much different had the receivers caught some balls.
26-23 in Overtime!
Go Dawgs!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Alabama Jokes!
The teacher asks, "What's your favorite football team Jimmy?"
Little Jimmy says, "The Georgia Bulldogs "
The teacher asks, "Well, why is that?"
Little Jimmy says, "Well, my dad is a Dawg fan, my mom is a Dawg fan, I guess that makes me a Dawg fan."
The teacher angered by his reply says, "If your dad was a moron and your mom was an idiot what would that make you?"
Little Jimmy says, "Well, I guess that would make me an Alabama fan."
A: One, but he gets 3 credits.
A: Put them in a big Bowl and beat for 3 hours.
A: None, it's a sophomore course.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
This is Alabama Football
Facts Summary: Improper recruiting contact.
Violation Summary: Improper recruiting contact.
Penalty Summary: Public reprimand.
Involved Sports: Football
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
SEC Games of the Week
The Disrespect Continues!
From the Birmingham News "You think it's crazy this week, Tuscaloosa, with College GameDay coming to your city? What's it going to be like Nov. 3? You know, when undefeated LSU visits undefeated Alabama?"
From the Hunstville Times "Three games into the season, Saban - playing almost entirely with Saban's recruits - appears likely to be 8-0 heading in the LSU game the first weekend in November. "
From ESPN Josh (Havre MT): "Do you think Alabama can handle Georgia at home and then basically on the road against FSU and be 5-0 at the end of September?" Bruce Feldman: (4:14 PM ET ) "I think they can and they will. I expect FSU to give them a tougher game."
From the AJC "Bulldogs too soft, coach lacks fire."
As Munson would say I hope we stomp on their faces with a Hob-nailed Boot.
The Blogosphere is all over the place with this story.
DawgBone.net , Kit over at Dawg-Gone Blog and the message boards are all talking about this.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Let the Trash Talk Begin!
Monday, September 17, 2007
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Saturday Stats
Passing
Matthews Stafford/14-20/174 yards/2 TD's
Joe Cox/3-6/48 Yards/1 TD
Rushing
Knowshon Moreno/13 for 94 yards/1 TD/7.2 Avg.
Thomas Brown/10 for 42 yards/1 TD/4.2 Avg.
Receiving
Mohamed Massaquoi/3 for 47/0 TD/15.7 Avg
Demiko Goodman/2 for 51 /1 TD /25.5 Avg.
Knowshon Moreno/2 for 33/0 TD/16.5 Avg
Sean Bailey/2 for 32/1 TD/16 Avg.
Mikey Henderson/2 for 22/0 TD /11 Avg.
Tripp Chandler/2 for 20/0 TD/10 Avg.
Thomas Brown/1 for 10/1 TD/10 Avg.
Some other facts that you may not be aware of.
Georgia Defensive rankings:
Total Defense: 15th
Pass Defense: 29th
Rush Defense: 32nd
Scoring Defense: 17th
Sacks: 27th
Tackles for loss: 11th
The defense is allowing just 15.33 points per game thru 3 games.
Next week comes a real test for Georgia , hopefully Coach Richt will have the guys prepared for this game, as it will be a bench mark for where the season is headed.
Go Dawgs!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Delusional !!!
There was an article written this summer about Carlos Thomas (#5 on SC's D).Please think before you post and don't trash the plasyers. You never know how much damage you could do. Also I would like to thant USCisCarolina from Cockytalk.com for the quote above and resharing the story with me.
He talked about how he started off well last year but then got a little down on himself after a bad game. He then talked about how he read the message boards and the gamecock fans were just crucifying him on the message boards.
He talked about the passion of wanting to play vs. the passion of wanting to please the fans. He admitted when he was playing games sometimes qoutes he had seen about himself would come up in his mind. Stuff like, "Carlos sucks" and "...this guy is no D1 player".
He said he realized he was going to read some stuff sometimes but during games those qoutes would just pop up in his mind and doubt would set in.
Then he went on to say that he expected to bounce back this year and he was going to stay away from message boards on the internet.
You would think that would be the end of player
bashing from the fans right?
Thursday, September 13, 2007
SEC Games of Interest Sept. 15, 2007
Vols senior QB Erik Ainge was 23-for-36 against Southern Miss for 276 yards and two TDs. Ainge has thrown 83 passes this season without an interception. The 276 yards is the fifth-highest passing total of his career. Ainge completed his first seven passes against Southern Miss.
Florida scored 49 points in the first half to post a 59-31 win over Troy. The 49 points ties the most Gator points in a half under head coach Urban Meyer. The 59 points scored by the Gator offense are the second most by a Gator team under head coach Urban Meyer. The most is 62, set last season against Western Carolina. With the win, Florida extends its home win streak to 17 games, tied for fourth longest in school history. The win also gives Meyer a 15-0 record at the Swamp.
My Prediction: To close to call, however I think Florida manages to pull out a win thanks to the home field advantage, however Tim Tebow has an awful game and unless Urban Meyer protects him, he may end up injured.
Arkansas Razorbacks at Alabama Crimson Tide
Alabama improved to 2-0 on the season and notched its first SEC victory under head coach Nick Saban, as the Crimson Tide defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores 24-10 in Nashville. Redshirt freshman running back Terry Grant rushed for 173 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries to record his second 100-plus yard game of the season. Defensively, the Crimson Tide held the Commodores to just 57 rushing yards and held receiver Earl Bennett to just four catches for 52 yards.
Arkansas had a bye week and used it to prepare for their first SEC game of the season. The Razorbacks will travel to Tuscaloosa Saturday to take on the Alabama Crimson Tide at 5:45 (CT). In their last outing, Darren McFadden and Felix Jones combined for 280-yards and four touchdowns as the Razorbacks handled Troy 46-26 in the season opener.
My prediction: Alabama will not hold Arkansas to the same rushing totals as they did Vanderbilt. With the extra week to prepare I see Arkansas winning this one easily.
SEC OOC Game of interest
Louisville Cardinals at Kentucky Wildcats
The competition hasn’t been stout, but the Cardinal offense has been downright silly through two weeks. Louisville is averaging almost 700 yards and 65 points a game, moving the ball as if it’s on a constant power play. The Louisville defense got exposed in a huge way by the Blue Raiders. This was the same Middle Tennessee that was impotent a week earlier in a loss to Florida Atlantic. The Cardinals allowed 42 points and 555 yards, most of which came when the game was still competitive. If the poor tackling and breakdowns in coverage aren’t addressed immediately by Mike Cassity, Kentucky will score early and often.
With a 56-20 win over Kent State, Kentucky opens the season 2-0 for the first time since 2002. Dating back to last season, Kentucky has won seven of its last eight games. The win also gives the Wildcats a five-game win streak at Commonwealth Stadium, the first time that has happened since a seven-game win streak from 1986-87. For the second week in a row, the Kentucky offense had more than 200 yards passing and 200 yards receiving.( Sounds Familiar)
Prediction: Kentucky’s defense should perform well enough to at least slow down the Louisville offense. Their offense should also be at least as good as MTSU. It’s going to be a long day for Louisville in Lexington this Saturday. Kentucky pulls this one off in a high scoring affair.
AJ Green Update
"He does what's best for the team, A.J. throws the ball real well and is active back there. He'll do anything to help the team. He's not selfish. He's not a 'give-me-the-ball, give-me-the-ball' player. We'll use him a little more on kickoff and punt returns. He's an outstanding runner once he gets the ball in his hands."
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Recruiting
Akeem Hebron is showing as a solid verbal for Georgia out of Junior College. This brings the total to 19 players. Hebron was suspended following his second alcohol related offense. It appears that Akeem Hebron is getting a second (or is it 3rd) chance. Let's hope he makes the most of it.
Mark Richt
That's right.....John Eason. He consistently makes highly recruited WR's unable to even catch a cold. After the Oklahoma State game I had hoped Georgia had turned the corner in that regard, but the old nemesis reared it's ugly head against South Carolina. Dropped passes cost Georgia the game.
Now I saw a post on a Georgia message board that i thought was funny. Maybe Eason shouldn't be fired. He should just be moved to another coaching position!
"Eason shouldn't be fired. He should be made the secondary coach. Few in the history of the game have shown such an ability to prevent talented wide receivers from catching the football."
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Who...ummm What is a Catamount?
Paul Johnson - Class of 1974 - As Head Football Coach of the U.S. Naval Academy, Johnson received one of the coaching profession’s most prestigious honors in 2005, the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year.
David Patten -Athlete; wide receiver, three-time Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots. Currently with the New Orleans Saints(NFL). View his player profile
Clyde Simmons - Athlete; defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles.
What is a Catamount?
- Western Carolina University's unique mascot and nickname for its athletics teams seems to always bring about the same question when the Catamounts play on the road ... "What exactly is a Catamount?"
Webster's Dictionary defines "catamount" as "any of various wild cats such as a cougar or lynx." Cats of the catamount variety, including the bobcat, have roamed the southern Appalachian Mountains, where Western Carolina University is located, for years.
Everyone on campus was invited to participate in the naming of the teams. The usual names were suggested -- Bears, Indians, Panthers. However, the college wanted an unusual name, a name that few others had and that everyone would not copy.
The contest came down to Mountain Boomers, a small ground squirrel that scampers about the woods and is extremely difficult to catch, and Catamounts. The latter was the favorite of Head Football Coach C.C. Poindexter and was the nickname chosen. Poindexter wanted his players to be Catamounts with "fierce spirit, savage attacks, and lightning quick moves."
Monday, September 10, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Meltdown between the Hedges!
Georgia was withing scoring range 6 times during the game and came away with 12 points(4 field goals, 1 missed FG, and missed 4th down conversion). Offensively inept, that is the way I would describe last night. We had receivers revert back to last year and drop very catchable passes. We also had a QB overthrowing some very wide open receivers. However if you look at the numbers we had a decent game. Our red zone offense was the problem. We were unable to score touchdowns, and that was the difference in the game.
I've seen some people placing the blame on our defense. People 16 points is not an ungodly number, hel if we had just connected on FG's each time we were in range the game is won.
Congratulations South Carolina, you executed much better than my Dawgs last night and deserved the win.
Friday, September 7, 2007
On win away from .500
"Our football teams has an overall record of 516-517-44. One win makes us a .500 team.Not that it's all THAT important... but still a stepping stone.Beat the Dawgs!"
Why are they so proud of this fact? The last time South Carolina was .500 or better team , what did they do? I'll tell you they went 1-21 over the next 2 seasons.
Maybe South Carolina makes it above .500 sometime soon, but it will not be this week.
They may even make it this year. If South Carolina manages to win all they games they are supposed to win and can upset 1 team, they'll finish the season at .500 even.
Here's the list.... you pick the upset!
Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Arkansas, Florida, Clemson.
Congratulations Coach Martinez!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
South Carolina Prediction
This game still has me worried . South Carolina didn't show me much last week in their game with Lafayette and what they did show me wasn't good. Lafayette was able to run the ball on them at will, now was this because of the system they use or because Carolina's defense is not as good as advertised (much like OSU's offense). However, South Carolina always plays us close and any team coached by the Ole Ball Coach should be worried about.
Luckily Georgia's young defense had a chance last week to be tested by a decent offense. Also our freshmen on the offensive line got a taste of college level football last week against a Big12 defense.
South Carolina also has a young offensive line and when the Coach at Lafayette refers to them as weak, I believe that it bodes well for the Dawgs!
I see the Dawgs lines winning the battles in the trenches and Blake Mitchell running for his life for much of the game. This forces him to play come from behind football and he makes some mistakes that allow the Dawgs to close this one out early in the 4th.
Final Score: Dawgs 27-17 win!
Bud Light Salutes Carolina Gamecock Football!
Backup singer: Mr. Delusional Carolina Gamecock Faaaaaan!
Announcer: Season after season, year after year, you rank your team among the nation's elite, only to find that pollsters don't even rank you as the best team in your State.
Backup singer: Why aren't we number ooooone?
Announcer: You scramble to make futile attempts at damage control when, with your has been coach at the controls, you lose to almost everyone.
Backup singer: Cry like a Babyyyyy !
Announcer: Inevitably, you'll bring up next year, and boast of the mythical national championship you’ll win next year!.
Backup singer: We’re not only cocky, but we suck toooooooo!
Announcer: Go on, ignore that home bitchslapping given by your rival in last year's SEC opener and believe that you'll compete for an SEC chamionship this year, only to lose yet another SEC opening matchup to the Dawgs!
Backup singer: Liberty Bowl be damned – we belong in the BCSSSSSSS!
Announcer: So crack open an ice cold Bud Light, oh Crower of Cockiness, and know that when you don't finish in the top 25, you most likely won't be there at the start of next season, either.
Backup singer: Mr. Delusional Carolina Gamecock Fannnnnnn!
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Why I Hate the Gamecocks!
Go Dawgs!!! Sic em!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Coaches Poll Released
Sept. 4, 2007
Rank Team (first-place votes)
1.Southern California (49)
2.LSU (4)
3.Florida (7)
4West Virginia
5.Wisconsin
6.Oklahoma
7.Texas
8.Louisville
9.Virginia Tech
10.California
11.Ohio State
12.Georgia
13.Auburn
14.UCLA
15.Penn State
16.Rutgers
17.Nebraska
18.Arkansas
19.TCU
20.Boise State
21.Georgia Tech
22.Hawaii
23.Texas A&M
24.Tennessee
25.Boston College
The AP has Georgia ranked 11th , ahead of Ohio State.
Some History!
The last time South Carolina opened up with Lousianna-Lafayette is much like this years team. Carolina managed to double up the hapless Cajuns 14-7. That was 2003, in 2007 Carolina managed 28-14. Carolina clawed their way into the polls at #25 and then ventured into Athens intent on beating the Dawgs and making a statment.
What happened you may ask.... nothing much, just a 31-7 beatdown administered by the Dawgs.
Georgia opened that season also with a quality win against an OOC oponent in Orange.
Go Dawgs!Monday, September 3, 2007
Week 2: Yard Bird University
How does the SEC's "best" defense allow Lafayette to rush for over 250 yards, in Williams-Brice Stadium no less. Visit Cockytalk.com and see the meltdown they are having. This is a fan base that was trying to figure out who deserved to play them in the MNC game this year. Now they are trying to figure out if they can win games against South Carolina State and Mississippi State.
My thoughts on the upcoming game have changed somewhat after what I saw from both Georgia and South Carolina this weekend. I may have to revisit my prediction.
So the first game established 2 things in my mind concerning the Chickens.
1. Their Defense is not all that great. No doubt they are still good but have exposed some things that the Georgia offense can take advantage of.
2. Their starting QB will not have taken a snap under pressure before the Georgia game.
Looking good for this weekend. I'll post more as the week goes along
OSU Game Overview
Some of the Highlights!
Stafford 18-24 234 yards 2 TD's and 0 INT's and QB Rating of 184.4.
Team rushing was 142 yards. Of those Moreno had 70 yards and T. Brown had 48. Unfortunately Kregg Lumpkin was injured during the game(broken thumb), it is unknown at this point how long he will be out.
Fernando Velasco was named SEC offensive lineman of the week. A big congrats goes out to Mr. Velasco. Also the offensive line gave up only 2 sacks during the game and seemed to provide plenty of time for Matt Stafford to get rid of the ball and to open creases for the running backs.
Georgia's defense seemed to answer alot of question this past weekend against the "Worlds Greatest Offense". OSU offense was held to266 total yards. One of the major reasons for this is that it seemed that we had 3 defensive linemen in the OSU backfield at all times. Ok, maybe it wasn't that often, but the defense did have 5 or 6 sacks and 11 tackles for a loss.
Go Dawgs!!!