Is 2008 going to the Dawgs?

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We're still months away from the first kickoff between the hedges this fall, but that hasn't stopped college football's most verbose blogger from stepping way on out there on that limb with a look at " Why the Georgia Bulldogs Will Win the 2008 National Championship ". There are, of course, the obvious reasons: the Red and Black have 15 starters back from a team that finished the year ... [link]

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Published 4/18/2008 by T Kyle King <info@dawgsports.com> at Dawg Sports: Front Page Posts
... enough to slow down and offer a proper introduction, so just buckle up, hang on, and dive in, because here's what you need to know for now: The Bulldogs' spring football awards have been announced, headlined by Quintin Banks, Rennie Curran, and Knowshon Moreno winning the Coffee County Hustle Award. When two defensive players and a tailback are taking home the Coffee County Hustle Award, the Red and Black are in for a good season, as I have argued and Fanblogs has noted. As you know, everyone in Bulldog Nation was flabbergasted by ...

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