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Video: Mark Richt On College Football Live
Sports Page Atlanta —
Check out a little more than six minutes of conversation between UGA Head Football coach Mark Richt and Rece Davis on ESPN’s College Football Live.
If James Dickey Were Alive Today, He Would Be So Ready for Football Season
Dawg Sports —
We in Bulldog Nation have many reasons to be uncomfortable with James Dickey, the late National Book Award-winning poet.
For one thing, he didn’t portray Georgians in a particularly flattering light.
Dickey, after all, had a seemingly unbroken string of ties to the Bulldogs’ historic rivals: he regularly attended Georgia Tech track meets and football games as a youth; after studying briefly at Clemson in 1942, he served in the military and returned to higher education as a student at Vanderbilt from 1946 to 1950; he taught at Florida in the mid-1950s; he spent the fall term as the ...
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“Washing” Tennessee’s Relationship with ESPN
gate21.net 7/31/2008 — If you’ve been keeping up with the happenings around Big Orange Country, you may be aware that Coach Fulmer spent some of his time post-SEC Media Days this week visiting the ESPN broadcast facilities in Bristol, Connecticut. Not to be one who dwells overly in the past, I found this to be somewhat ironic considering past dealings between ESPN and the University of Tennessee.