Why the Georgia Bulldogs Will Win the 2008 National Championship
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CURIOUS INDEX, 4/9/08
Published 4/9/2008 by Orson Swindle at EDSBS
... Kyle was on EDSBS Live last night, and had so many notes he compiled them into a post on why Georgia will win the MNC this year. He’s right on one thing: striking a team off the list based on schedule alone is rank foolishness, especially when some of the surefire roadblocks on the schedule will likely curdle into disastrous pushovers before the end of the season. The gut pick for this year in the rolling disaster department in the SEC, at least in our minds, would be Auburn, who’s immensely talented but installing new defenses and offenses, and that usually ...
Talking points: spring FOOTBAW edition
Published 4/10/2008 by Joel <info@rockytoptalk.com> at Rocky Top Talk
... . Also, Dawg Sports is making a case that Georgia will be next year's national champions. In so doing, Kyle had this to say, which I find extraordinarily interesting: ...
Is 2008 going to the Dawgs?
Published 4/14/2008 at Fanblogs.com
... 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". ...
The Contenders: Georgia
Published 5/12/2008 by SMQ at Sunday Morning Quarterback
... The offense is not as monolithically talented, but it is equally loaded in the right spots. The late season turnaround coincided with the commitment to Knowshon Moreno as the focal point of the offense, which was so dramatic that Kyle King thinks Moreno can be the special player of his generation who enshrines Richt in the pantheon. And that’s only if he doesn’t lose carries to Caleb King. Matt Stafford progressed as expected, less spectacularly but by every measure: his passer rating improved 20 points over his freshman effort, and if this year’s gains are ...

