Dawg Sports Discusses Georgia Bulldogs on ESPN Radio in Gainesville/Ocala
Sports Page Atlanta —
... QB Verbals To Mountaineers Jun 2009 from The Smoking Musket - 15 comments Will Gholston to MSU Jun 2009 from The Only Colors - 6 comments Adam Rittenberg Channels My Recruiting Agita Jun 2009 from The Only Colors - 7 comments Read More: espn radio , world's largest outdoor cocktail party , jacksonville , out-of-conference scheduling , recruiting , willie martinez , A.J. Green (WR - Georgia) , Michael Moore (FL - Georgia) , Israel Troupe (FL - ...
Out of Curiosity: How DID Julio Jones steal the spotlight from A.J. Green?
Roll 'Bama Roll —
... has received more attention and hype than A.J. Green despite both being VHT Five Star types that had stellar freshman seasons. King has two theories about it, one of which has merit and one of which could have merit if it wasn't wrapped in pure, homer paranoia, while I have five (hopefully solid) reasons of my own. Let's begin: ...
SAAAAAAAAAALUTE: Bill King Edition
Roll 'Bama Roll —
As you may recall, I did a post yesterday about the differing levels of preseason hype between Julio Jones and A.J. Green despite their relatively similar numbers last year. The author of the column that inspired said post, Mr. Bill King of the AJC, apparently saw it and was a good enough sport to link to it. Even if we do disagree that just playing for Alabama is enough to give him a hype advantage over Green (as opposed to doing things like this), the simple fact that he was a good enough sport to link to ...
5 Players LSU Can't Afford to Lose to Injury
And The Valley Shook —
... and A.J. Green got most of the press, Brandon Lafell led the league in receptions, was second (to Green) in receiving yards, and tied for the lead in touchdown catches. He was a deserving 1st Team All-SEC player, and he is returning for a 5th season. The most productive wideout other than Lafell returning is ...
The Big Games On the Schedule, Part 1: @Georgia, 10/3
And The Valley Shook —
... at the sexier lineup spots.
Of course, the most important position on the field is the quarterback, and the Ginger Assassin is not exactly striking fear into opponents' hearts right now. If Joe Cox doesn't produce, Mark Richt could make a move for the future and bring in sophomore Logan Gray or true freshman Aaron Murray. If we see a true freshman starting in this game, I will feel much better about our chances.
A great player like A.J. Green can do little if a quarterback isn't there to get him the ball. ...
How do the Wildcats stack up to the rest of the SEC East?
A Sea Of Blue —
... is a fifth year senior, A.J. Green is probably the best wide receiver in the division, and the Bulldog line is always going to make opportunities for the next UGA running back to put up big numbers. Defensively, the Dawgs weren't spectacular last year, ranking 6th in total defense. ...
Class of 2009: WR Rueben Randle
And The Valley Shook —
... to a weakness here, you may have to look at his endurance. In his ESPN-broadcasted high school game, he had to leave the field with cramps. At his first LSU practice, he struggled with the heat more than anyone else. I don't think it's a conditioning problem. I just think some people naturally don't respond well to the kind of heat you have to endure in Baton Rouge, even if they are in peak physical condition.
I want to caution readers not to expect A.J. Green-like or Julio Jones-like immediate production out of Randle ...
Is 2009 going to be like 2005?
Sports Page Atlanta —
... In 2009, Georgia only has 1 proven WR threat: Sophomore A.J. Green. Green has incredible talent, but behind him are a group of "capable" players, but no established elite talent. This is a problem, since you really need at least 2 great receivers to help distract opposing defenses and keep them from double and triple-teaming your #1 guy on every down. Advantage: 2005. ...
Ranking the SEC Quarterbacks
Garnet And Black Attack —
... . I'm frankly not too impressed with his abilities, but he is a fifth-year senior that knows the offense. He's also playing behind a good line, has A.J. Green to throw to, and his backfield is simply loaded. In reality, he probably won't be asked to do anything too crazy this year, as the Georgia ground game will rake up most of the yards. If Cox can avoid mistakes and make key throws when he needs to, he'll be fine. Still, I'd probably have Cox a little lower than this. I just don't see him as being this good, even though I expect UGA to have a much better ...
Wide Receiver at LSU Is Not the Question Mark Some Think It Is In 2009
And The Valley Shook —
... and A.J. Green, walked into situations that called for them to be the go-to guy right away, Toliver stepped into a situation as that featured an SEC-tested senior (Doucet) that had over 100 career catches, a third-year sophomore ready to hit the starting lineup (Lafell), a 5-star junior college transfer (Byrd) and a pass-catching tight end who had started 9 games as a true freshman and followed that up with a 32-catch sophomore effort (Dickson). Thus, in a very limited role, Toliver caught just 10 passes, though he scored three times and averaged 24 yards ...
Kentucky Football: The Offense is ... Offending
A Sea Of Blue —
... and even faster than Georgia's A.J. Green coming out of high school. Matthews is the kind of receiver UK has not had around since Johnson left, and he is off to a much better start than Johnson -- if you'll recall, Johnson was a bit of a disappointment in his first year at the D-1 level, mostly due to the fact that he was not sufficiently focused -- late for class, late for practice, late paying his ...
Wednesday Over/Under and Pre-Game Programming
Sports Page Atlanta —
... State's Zac Robinson will throw 1.9 interceptions.
Joe Cox will throw 2.9 touchdown passes.
Joe Cox will account for 1.9 turnovers.
Logan Gray will play 1.9 series under center for the Bulldogs.
Someone other than Cox and Gray will play 0.9 snaps under center for the Bulldogs.
Georgia's kickoff unit will create 1.9 touchbacks.
Georgia's defense will create 1.9 turnovers.
A.J. Green will have 5.9 receptions.
Marlon Brown will have 0.9 ...
The State of Oklahoma: Oklahoma State (or part of them) vs. Georgia
Burnt Orange Nation —
... not quite live up to the expectations, losing three times in 2009 (and losing in humbling ways). This preseason, the Bulldogs are ranked #13 in the coach's poll, but they aren't getting talked about all that much this year, losing QB Matt Stafford and RB Knowshown Moreno, among others.
Can the Bulldogs win a big game on the road against a top 10 opponent with a new quarterback and runningback? Let's see what they have:
Strengths
1. WR A.J. Green
Green is 6'4, 207 pounds, and he can run and jump. ...
Cocktail Thursday: Oklahoma State Edition. Like, For Real.
Sports Page Atlanta —
... And not least of all, Green. A.J. Green. While A.J. Green managed an impressive 17.2 yards per catch last season perhaps his most important contribution this season, especially in the early going, could be to simply help ...
LSU-Washington: What to Watch
And The Valley Shook —
... /A.J. Green -type of freshman season. That isn't to say he won't be good, but this isn't Texas Tech. There are only so many balls to go around, and given the nature of the slot position in LSU's offense, Randle will only get on the field in four-wide sets or as a sub-in for ...
3k's Eyes on the Prize - College Football Week 1
Turf Show Times —
... will try to go to standout soph WR A.J. Green as much as possible, since their running back committee is one member short given the hamstring injury to ...
Around the Football World, LSU Edition: Week 1
And The Valley Shook —
... starting left tackle was lost for the year with another knee injury. I was bullish on Georgia before this, and needless to say, I am no longer bullish. The story of this game was the turnovers. Georgia committed 3 of them, while OSU did not commit any. Oklahoma State scored 10 points off of those turnovers, both on short fields. Oklahoma State also outgained Georgia, though both defenses played well. Georgia only allowed 307 yards of offense. A.J. Green was held in check, catching only 4 passes for only 52 ...
Previewing South Carolina at Georgia: The Dawg's Offense
Garnet And Black Attack —
... Despite these issues, Georgia does have some tools in place to right the ship. The 'Dawgs have the elements of their usually good running game, led last week by tailback Richard Samuel. Samuel looked like he was on his way to a big game early on against Oklahoma State, but the 'Dawgs inability to develop balance kept him from continuing to produce. Georgia also, of course, has a star receiver in A. J. Green, who was among the nation's best last year. Green was quiet last week, as Oklahoma State focused their pass defense on him and Georgia was unable to get ...
The State of Oklahoma: OSU vs. Georgia and OSU vs. Houston
Burnt Orange Nation —
... , I noted that Georgia had a brand new, inexperienced QB and a few capable, but unimpressive, running backs. One of their strengths, however, was the offensive line, much like OSU, so it would be important for the OSU defensive line to control the line of scrimmage and force Cox to beat them with his arm. If Georgia was able to run successfully on the Pokes, I thought it could get ugly; Oklahoma State lacks depth at DT, and such success would make A.J. Green all the more dangerous. ...
Georgia Bulldogs 52, Arkansas Razorbacks 41
Sports Page Atlanta —
... answered any remaining doubts about his competence in the remaining three quarters. He hooked up on 18 of 26 attempts for 375 yards, a record-tying five touchdowns, and one interception. Although undeniably aided by the amazing abilities of A.J. Green (seven catches for 137 yards and two scores), Cox did a much better job of hitting his receivers in stride. This may be damning him with faint praise, but Cox didn’t throw long and incomplete any more often than ...
SEC Power Poll: Week 3
Arkansas Expats —
... Another week, another SEC Power Poll. No change in the top five slots, although Auburn and Tennessee have both jumped up, and the Hogs have started to...whoops, sorry about the interruption here, but I think A.J. Green just caught another long TD pass against the Razorback defense. It's a little distracting...where was I? ...
Looking Back, Looking Forward.
Sports Page Atlanta —
... That being said, how did Arkansas not have A.J. Green blanketed on the 2 point conversion late? I looked at my wife as soon as we lined up and said simply "fade to A.J.". I was hoping deep down that I would be surprised and Bobo would do something not quite so obvious. I suppose however that by that point he’d realized that there was absolutely no one on the Arkansas defense who could cover A.J. in the corner. ...
The State of Oklahoma: The Cowboy Back Seven
Burnt Orange Nation —
... , CB: Senior Perrish Cox is perhaps their top guy in the secondary. He has good size for a corner and he has great speed, which he used to become an All-American kickoff returner. While an elite returner, he's not an elite CB, but he's not bad and can do a good job on most receivers. He had a strong game against Georgia on A.J. Green, and he leads the team in PBUs by far with seven this season. Cox was one of the few guys who did much of anything against Houston, but he is prone to give up big plays. ...
Week Four Preview: #3 Alabama vs Arkansas Overview
Roll 'Bama Roll —
... , but Broadway has made news for three things this year, none of which are good for the Hogs: Getting arrested for not showing up to traffic court, running his mouth before the Georgia game, and ultimately getting lit up by A.J. Green. He's a below average corner in coverage, and the same thing goes for the rest of the rotation at cornerback. Highly-touted true freshman ...
We Are Who We Are (And That's All Who We Are).
Sports Page Atlanta —
... and generally listless. Including when he made reads and throws which made it appear that he'd taken the entire preceding week off. While the final stat line doesn't look so bad (17 of 31 for 242 yards), the 2 second half interceptions were not just picks but bad picks, the kind of poor decisions deep in your own territory that should lose your team the football game. The fact that they didn't is one of a variety of reasons that Joe Cox should be taking A.J. Green to breakfast today at the location of his choice. When someone ...
Inside the Pac-10: Where the Best Team in California Is...
California Golden Blogs —
... A.J. Green had another one of his spectacular games, not just catching almost every big pass down the stretch and bailing out Georgia's QB, but also blocking the go-ahead field goal. In terms of big picture, ...
SEC Power Poll, Week Four
Alligator Army —
... 5. Georgia: A.J. Green baby. The SEC leader in yards per game with 107 ypg and 6 catches per game. He makes ...
ATVSSECOSPPOW: Week 4
And The Valley Shook —
... had an outstanding day against Arkansas, throwing for 291 yards on 24 attempts with 3 touchdowns and 0 interceptions, while maintaining positive rushing yards. On the other hand, A.J. Green single-handedly kept Georgia from getting beat by Arizona State with 8 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown. He had the majority of Georgia's 242 receiving yards and its own receiving touchdown. ...
Miles On Miss State
And The Valley Shook —
... WHAT HE SAID: "They are a very talented team. Their quarterback has stepped in. He has a strong arm. He makes great decisions with the ball. Of course, A.J. Green is making big plays for them on the perimeters, and the tailbacks can all run the football, so I don't know if I'm surprised. They are certainly a very capable offense." ...
Gamecock Man's Week Five SEC Picks
Garnet And Black Attack —
... and Georgia receiver A.J. Green. While I doubt Peterson will shut down Green, I do think he can slow Green down, and that should spell problems for the 'Dawgs. I'm picking LSU to get it together and look like a real football team this week. ...
Around the SEC East - Week 4
Red Cup Rebellion —
... A.J. Green stole the show last weekend as he had 8 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown. Honestly, haven't we come to expect this every week from Green? Not only did he do it on offense, he also BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL. With his help, the Dogs won 20-17 over undefeated Arizona State. ...
Keeping It Simple
And The Valley Shook —
... A.J. Green is Georgia's best player. He's the only SEC receiver to average over 100 yards a game, and it's not like Dawgs have been playing chumps. He also leads the SEC with 25 catches, over six per game. You don't need me to tell you Green is really, really good. ...
Georgia-LSU: welcome to another week of I don’t have a clue.
Get The Picture —
... … it’s quite possible that there will be no return to the mean for this team. Georgia might simply be one of those teams that turns the ball over a lot. That doesn’t mean they are a better team than the final score indicates; if turnovers are a part of a team’s identity, then they are just as much an indicator of a team’s quality as the great WR play of A.J. Green (8 catches, 153 yards, 1 TD) or a solid defensive effort (204 total yards, one offensive TD). ...
LSU-Georgia: What the Hell is Going to Happen?
And The Valley Shook —
... The senior has developed into quite the deep-passer (having A.J. Green helps a bit), and if he stays comfortable, he doing a great job of dropping the ball over coverage. But under pressure he has a tendency to underthrow balls, a sure recipe for interceptions against zone defenses. ...
Jersey Contest: Week 5 -- Blogger Picks
Addicted To Quack —
... Paul: If LSU can stop A.J. Green, they've got a good shot. But this isn't your typical stingy LSU defense, so I don't see it happening. I like Georgia Between the Hedges. Pick: Georgia ...
Too Much Information: Georgia Bulldogs v. LSU Tigers
Sports Page Atlanta —
... How important is A.J. Green to the Georgia offense? The sensational sophomore averages 107.0 receiving yards per game. ...
LSU 20 - Georgia 13: Snap Judgments
And The Valley Shook —
... You just can't say enough about how good A.J. Green is. We did a good job of holding him down, and he still had 5 catches for 99 yards and 1 spectacular touchdown catch that could have been a game-winner. He is obviously the best wide receiver in the conference. It's not even close. I think the world of Brandon Lafell, and Julio Jones is outstanding as well, but A.J. Green is the best of them all. He is probably the best offensive player in the conference right now. Tim Tebow is bigger because he touches the ball every ...
LSU Tigers 20, Georgia Bulldogs 13: "I Am Whatever You Say I Am"
Sports Page Atlanta —
... for the touchdown. Georgia’s fourth drive following halftime moved the ball out and allowed the Bulldogs to flip the field. Georgia’s fifth drive of the second half covered 79 yards in under two minutes and featured a terrific touchdown pass to A.J. Green. The former Bulldog quarterback made sensible halftime adjustments that gave his team a shot at victory. ...
LSU 20 - Georgia 13: Second Thoughts
And The Valley Shook —
... got confused about coverage and let Tavares King go deep on him, setting up the beautiful touchdown by A.J. Green. It seems to me that if you don't know the coverage call, you had better play it conservatively, which means playing deep. Peterson played short, hoping to have safety help, which he did not have. Other than that, the secondary was outstanding. A.J. Green got his yards, mostly when not matched up with Patrick Peterson, and we gave up some passes down the middle of the field on Georgia's other touchdown drive, ...
ATVS Post-UGA Roundtable
And The Valley Shook —
... some very good plays, and rarely made an inaccurate throw in this game. You can really see the "moments of brilliance" you hope to see from a young player, and we can't forget how young he is. If I remember correctly, he is still younger than Matt Barkley at USC. He's still learning. I just hope he learns quickly, because the second half of this season is going to determine whether this is a good season or a bad season for LSU.
On defense, what a great performance. The A.J. Green vs. Patrick Peterson matchup was everything it was hyped ...
SEC Power Poll, Week Five
Alligator Army —
... 6. Georgia: A.J. Green has four consecutive games with a TD catch and three consecutive with 19+ yards per catch. ...
Over or Under: Tennessee Edition.
Sports Page Atlanta —
Now, 100% Kiffin free! With no further ado, I ask you, over or under? On Saturday:
1) Eric Berry will grab 0.9 interceptions.
2) A.J. Green will have 99.9 receiving yards.
3) Richard Samuel will carry the ball 7.9 times.
4) Jonathan Crompton will throw 1.9 interceptions.
5) Blair Walsh will connect on 1.9 field goals.
6) Monterio Hardesty will rush for 99.9 yards.
7) Tennessee will rush for 187.9 total yards (season average: 188.0).
8) Georgia will rush ...
The Record of Wrongs: Georgia Bulldogs
Rocky Top Talk —
... Georgia 26, Tennessee 24. The hobnail boot game in which David Greene ruined Travis Stephens's most-spectacular come-from-behind screen for a touchdown with time running low by executing his own, even more spectacular come-from-behind drive as time ran out.
1981: Georgia 44, Tennessee 0.
1909-1924: Georgia beat Tennessee in five consecutive tries.
Receiver A.J. Green is from the same home town as referee Penn Wagers. ...
Around the SEC East- Week 5
Red Cup Rebellion —
... who had a career high 16 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a half-sack. A.J. Green did his usual thing with 99 yards and a td. How good is this Georgia team? We'll find out more as they travel to Tennessee this weekend. Game airs at 11:21 a.m. CDT on the SEC network. ...
Big Blue Daily Mail -- Getting Ready for the Gamecocks Edition
A Sea Of Blue —
... While it doesn't change the outcome of Saturday's 20-13 loss to LSU, Georgia coach Mark Richt said Wednesday he accepts SEC director of officials Rogers Redding's statement that the celebration penalty against Bulldogs receiver A.J. Green late in the fourth quarter was called in error. ...
Florida State Film Review: FSU Posts Their Best ACC Offensive Performance in Ages
Tomahawk Nation —
... If South Carolina converts any one of five field goal drives inside the Bulldog red zone into a touchdown instead, or converts its last-gasp pass into the end zone from inside the Bulldog 10 at the end of the game, or if A.J. Green fails to block Arizona State's go-ahead field goal attempt in the final minutes, this team could easily be 1-5. _Dr. Saturday. ...
Halfway Home: A Midseason Look at the SEC
Roll 'Bama Roll —
... is a glorified game manager, and they have no real threats at wide receiver sans A.J. Green. What else can you say? This is just not a good football team, period. ...
The South Carolina Preview
Roll 'Bama Roll —
... and A.J. Green had last year, he's very close. He has "NFL" written all over him even at 19 years old. Furthermore, ...
The State of Oklahoma: Obligatory Rundown of the Roster
Burnt Orange Nation —
... is rumored to be returning tomorrow. It is difficult to tell how much this would help. It is unlikely he will be 100%, and one receiver who is not on the talent level of the likes of A.J. Green and ...
The Mark Richt Victory Watch
Sports Page Atlanta —
... Georgia and Vanderbilt put on a defensive struggle for much of the first half before the Bulldogs remembered A.J. Green was wearing silver britches, at which point the passing game began to click and the running game was opened up ever so slightly. The defense, in the meantime, let Vandy back into the game on the opening drive of the second half, but otherwise fairly well contained a Commodore offense that was, well, fairly well containable. ...
Georgia Bulldogs 34, Vanderbilt Commodores 10
Dawg Sports —
... The Georgia offense got off to the slowest of slow starts, either turning the ball over or going three and out on each of the Bulldogs’ first three drives. Aside from A.J. Green turning a short pass into a 65-yard touchdown reception, the Red and Black didn’t have a drive of more than 15 yards in the first quarter. ...
ATVSSECOSPPOW: Week 7
And The Valley Shook —
... and A.J. Green each had good stats against Vandy. But the clear headliner offensive player of the week was Alabama running back ...
Random SEC Thoughts on Week 9
And The Valley Shook —
... Georgia...Kind of feel like this year's version of the Cocktail Party (and no, I don't care what I'm supposed to call it) will be closer than most think. Georgia's definitely not a great team but there is talent there (A.J. Green may be playing his position better than any other player in the league is), and Florida's won every big game ugly this year. The Bulldogs are at least good enough to keep that trend going. ...
Evil Tim Tebow Wins
Alligator Army —
... in the middle. Spikes adds a layer of aggressiveness that no player can match. The one weak point on defense today, allowing UGA receivers to cross the middle, was solved late when The Major Wright put his shoulder into the exposed ribs of A.J. Green and ...
Looking Back, Looking Forward.
Sports Page Atlanta —
... was a great defensive play. But Joe Cox had no business trying to throw that ball over him. Sure, the interception downfield on the ball tipped by A.J. Green was another great defensive play. But it was one of a handful of throws into triple or quadruple coverage that had no business being made. As I’ve said before, when Joe Cox is trying to win a football game he presses. I now believe he presses more than any Georgia quarterback I’ve ever seen. If he were a redshirt junior I think he might learn his lesson and ...
SEC Power Poll, Week Nine
Alligator Army —
... rebuilding job.
6. Ole Miss: The Rebels handed a win to Auburn with three turnovers. Poor Dexter McCluster got no help and his 186 yards were wasted.
7. South Carolina: I don't think Steve Spurrier can take much more of this. Just let him go home to some golf course so he can piss in the woods in peace.
8. Georgia: Lost in Gouge-gate, a clean play by a Gator actually injured a Bulldog; Major Wright's 4th quarter hit gave A.J. Green a bruised lung.
9. Mississippi State: The ...
Alabama Preview
And The Valley Shook —
... , who through 8 games has only 20 receptions for only 229 yards and a touchdown. Julio Jones was supposed to be an All-American candidate, but you won't find him on any of the leaderboards in receptions or yardage in the conference. The leading receiver in the SEC is A.J. Green, who has over twice as many catches and over 3 times as many receiving yards. In Bama's last game against Tennessee, they made a conscious effort to get him more involved, giving him a lot of short and safe throws. He ended up with 7 catches for 54 yards. ...
Tennessee Volunteers vs. Memphis Tigers: game preview
Rocky Top Talk —
... Receivers/Tight Ends. Duke Calhoun appears to be the go-to receiver, nabbing over six receptions per game and gaining 95.5 yards per game, the latter of which ranks him 14th in the nation. He's the A.J. Green, ...
Georgia Bulldogs 38, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 0: Yes, But . . .
Sports Page Atlanta —
... . That is a shame, considering that we all know that next year is A.J. Green’s last year in a Bulldog uniform. 2010 should be a banner year for the Red and Black, but obstinate decisionmaking regarding the Georgia quarterbacks makes it likely that it will not be. ...
Georgia Bulldogs 38, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 0: Yes, But . . .
Dawg Sports —
... . That is a shame, considering that we all know that next year is A.J. Green’s last year in a Bulldog uniform. 2010 should be a banner year for the Red and Black, but obstinate decisionmaking regarding the Georgia quarterbacks makes it likely that it will not be. ...
Georgia Bulldogs 31, Auburn Tigers 24
Sports Page Atlanta —
... is far from a sure thing with Rambo and fellow injury victim A.J. Green sidelined for the duration. Nevertheless, for all the faults that fairly might be found with the Bulldogs’ performance between the hedges last night, I defy anyone to deny the truth of this statement: Georgia’s win over Auburn last night marked the best all-around performance by a Red and Black team since ...
Georgia Bulldogs 31, Auburn Tigers 24
Dawg Sports —
... is far from a sure thing with Rambo and fellow injury victim A.J. Green sidelined for the duration. Nevertheless, for all the faults that fairly might be found with the Bulldogs’ performance between the hedges last night, I defy anyone to deny the truth of this statement: Georgia’s win over Auburn last night marked the best all-around performance by a Red and Black team since ...
Auburn-Georgia Box Score
Track Em Tigers —
... ATT
YDS
TD
AVG
A.J. Green (0)
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Over or Under? Kentucky Edition.
Sports Page Atlanta —
... (or more likely the Peach-Fil-A Bowl) are still on the table. Lose and a lot of the bad vibes that had died down following the Auburn win bubble right back up to the surface.
I don't know exactly what's going to happen, that's why I'm asking you guys, over or under?
1) Kentucky's Randall Cobb plays 4.9 snaps in the backfield for the Fighting Red Foremans.
2) Tavarres King hauls in 2.9 catches in the absence of A.J. Green.
3) Rantavious Wooten snags 2.9 catches in the ...
Over or Under? Kentucky Edition.
Dawg Sports —
... contest. Win and the Outback Bowl (or more likely the Peach-Fil-A Bowl) are still on the table. Lose and a lot of the bad vibes that had died down following the Auburn win bubble right back up to the surface.
I don't know exactly what's going to happen, that's why I'm asking you guys, over or under?
1) Kentucky's Randall Cobb plays 4.9 snaps in the backfield for the Fighting Red Foremans.
2) Tavarres King hauls in 2.9 catches in the absence of A.J. Green.
3) Rantavious Wooten snags 2.9 catches in the ...
Random Thoughts From Around The SEC
Roll 'Bama Roll —
... should have been benched weeks ago in favor of getting one of his highly-touted young quarterbacks but it never happened. Instead, Richt tried to win now -- but didn't -- and now he still has to break in a green quarterback next year. It's simply the worst-case scenario. And making matters even worse, A.J. Green will probably turn pro after the 2010 season, and the Dawgs will never be able to take full advantage of his incredible abilities. ...
Kentucky Wildcats 34, Georgia Bulldogs 27: Chicken Little Was an Optimist
Sports Page Atlanta —
... his having noticeably and needlessly altered his stride en route to the end zone. Does anyone doubt that a Georgia player who did exactly the same thing would be penalized?)
Virtually every number indicates a Georgia victory. Joe Cox threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns. Washaun Ealey and Caleb King amassed 77 yards apiece, with each doing so on fewer than twenty carries. Tavarres King rose up in the absence of A.J. Green to make three catches for 109 yards, while Orson ...
Kentucky Wildcats 34, Georgia Bulldogs 27: Chicken Little Was an Optimist
Dawg Sports —
... conduct flag despite his having noticeably and needlessly altered his stride en route to the end zone. Does anyone doubt that a Georgia player who did exactly the same thing would be penalized?)
Virtually every number indicates a Georgia victory. Joe Cox threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns. Washaun Ealey and Caleb King amassed 77 yards apiece, with each doing so on fewer than twenty carries. Tavarres King rose up in the absence of A.J. Green to make three catches for 109 yards, while Orson Charles and ...
Georgia Bulldogs 30, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 24: Our Willie Outdistances Their Johnson
Sports Page Atlanta —
... Georgia Tech had two weeks to prepare after running a late-season gauntlet of poor teams, while Georgia was playing without its best offensive player, A.J. Green, and (arguably) its second-best defensive player, ...
Georgia Bulldogs 30, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 24: Our Willie Outdistances Their Johnson
Dawg Sports —
... Georgia Tech had two weeks to prepare after running a late-season gauntlet of poor teams, while Georgia was playing without its best offensive player, A.J. Green, and (arguably) its second-best defensive player, ...



