blogs.ajc.com - 10/13/2009
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Mark Richt isn't yet on the hot seat. (UGA Sports Communications)
Back in June, John Pennington of MrSEC.com wrote that the two SEC coaches who would be on the hot seat if they had bad seasons this year were Mark Richt and Les Miles.
Pennington was inundated with attacks from Georgia fans. ...
blog.mlive.com - 10/16/2009
dawgsports.com - 10/12/2009
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dawgsports.com —
It was one thing to lose to the
Oklahoma St. Cowboys . The Pokes are a rising...
program and it was a big deal for OSU to have the Georgia Bulldogs travel to Stillwater for a game. It was one thing to lose to the LSU Tigers . The Bayou Bengals are a ...
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Tennessee Volunteers 45, Georgia Bulldogs 19: Hitting ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 10/15/2009
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rivals.yahoo.com —
Another sign of the mercenary times in the
SEC: One of the byproducts of Georgia's sudden swoon...
, and the accompanying realization after Saturday's debacle at Tennessee that the Bulldogs are probably en route to their worst season in more than a ...
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Which recently deposed SEC coach best represents Mark ...
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Headlinin': Tate Forcier's brain will go on
Dr. Saturday —
... after Saturday's catastrophe at Tennessee. Absurdly premature "hot seat" chatter is not even worth bringing up where Richt is concerned, but the coach's first priority this week is staving off the incessant demands -- ...
Headlinin': Spaced Forcier's brain will go on
Dr. Saturday —
... after Saturday's catastrophe at Tennessee. Absurdly premature "hot seat" chatter is not even worth bringing up where Richt is concerned, but the coach's first priority this week is staving off the incessant demands -- ...
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