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Sunday Morning Rewind: Turns out A.J. Green is the manifestation of the rest of the SEC's worst nightmares
Dr. Saturday —
Whatever else it had, whatever other rankings and accolades came cascading in for Georgia through the summer, at least there was always one caveat: they're not reliable in the passing game. Matt Stafford's right arm could be hacked up, melted down and sold for millions, but the receivers have inconsistent hands, there's no go-to guy, no game-changing, uh, no single presence who makes defenses, um, respect him, to, uh ... ...
Bama/UGA Q&A with Hey Jenny Slater
Roll 'Bama Roll —
You know what's awesome? When you talk other people into doing your blogging for you! Doug of Hey Jenny Slater fame was kind enough to answer some questions about Saturday's game for us, and give me a few questions in return so be sure to check back with him for my responses. On to his: ...
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ajc.com 9/22/2008 — If the teams’ records and rankings don’t sufficiently establish the magnitude of this week’s Georgia-Alabama game, the Bulldogs and ESPN left no doubt Sunday. Georgia coach Mark Richt deemed the game worthy of a “blackout” of Sanford Stadium, and ESPN ...