Saturday, July 10, 2010

The "Peacemaker" Gets Turbulent

It's been a few days...so....here we go again.

Dontavious Jackson and Tavarres King arrested. Ironically, the Red and Black broke the story on the "Peacemaker".
Dontavius Deshawn Jackson, a redshirt sophomore tailback, was arrested and charged with a host of charges early Saturday, including DUI, leaving the scene of an accident and underage possession of alcohol. Split end Tavarres King was arrested with Jackson, charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Clearly, King getting in trouble hurts the team more being at a position where experience is lacking. But the bigger issue is this: after the Jordan Love absurdity, UGA police were finally being seen (by more people than just us) as too ambitious in their enforcement of law around campus. This kind of crap hurts that public opinion.

And more importantly can hurt innocent people. Doesn't anyone use taxis anymore?

Correlation, Smorrelation

When the AJCs most click-whorish (it's a word I just made up...sue me) columnist understands that Damon Evans' panties misdeeds don't hurt Coach Richt's status with the Georgia Athletic department...what the hell is wrong with everybody else?

I mean, does anyone actually believe the Dawgs lose 6 games this season?
Maybe Richt should consult his old SEC East coaching rival, Phillip Fulmer. In 2008, Fulmer embarked on his 17th season as Tennessee's coach. At the time, he was the longest tenured coach in the SEC — just like Richt. He had six years remaining on his contract.
All of which added up to zilch, zip, nada after the Vols slipped to 3-6 with a Nov. 1 loss at South Carolina. Two days later, Fulmer was fired — hefty buyout, national championship ring and all.
Not to mention Richt would need to gorge on nothing but Sonic and 7-11 Slurpees from now through Labor Day to catch up with PhatPhil.

If you think Richt's safe, click to your left. If you don't, click your stupidity. If you're in the middle, I hear your sheepish prattle. Keep it in check.

More to come.

Do You Live the Dad Life?

Yes...? Well then. This is how you roll...


h/t Molly

Y'all have a good weekend rocking the Weber!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Trivial Update in the Deep South



#ThursdaysRTrivial episode 50 is coming up right after this PSA: LeBron takes a dump w/ his pants around his ankles just like everyone else.


#ThursdaysRTrivial ep. 50 (FIFTY!!) "Just a Buncha Plain Men" It's the Twitter Twivia show that's nearly as old as the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry...give or take a century or more. REPLY back your answer for a chance at a fabulous prize. Abuurn holds the edge in the series with Georgia, 53-52-8. But the Dawgs have the best streak in the series, 11-1 over a 12 season span. What years did it cover?

Fifty episodes...wow! It was nice of King Ego to try and break my mojo...but to no avail. The ESPN fiasco for the NBA douchebag couldn't keep up the Dawg Trivia show that keeps on going...and going....and going.

I read this piece yesterday by cocknfire and got a little fired up for the annual November showdown with the WarTigers. I see a lot of parallels between the two teams this season: Great, deep offensive lines, QBs that have talent but are as yet unproven, defenses that could dominate...or have series of stops and starts.

But when the Dawgs meet the Plain Men in November, one thing's for sure...it'll be yet another installment into the South's oldest and best rivalry. And therein lies the question. Here's how it played out:


Stuff_of_Legend 
@BernieDawg 1920-1931 #thursdaysrtrivial#lebronsucks


ugakerri 
@BernieDawg 1923-1931 wooo!


matthall5 
@BernieDawg 1920-1931 #ThursdaysRTrivial


matthall5 
During LeBron fiasco I was looking up UGA-AU fball scores. Thank you @BernieDawg for #ThursdaysRTrivial and reminding me what truly matters!

I'll forgive Kerri the typo since she's surviving (and barking...a lot) amidst a buncha New Yorkers. All in all it was an impressive display of some tweeps' Dawg archives...or maybe just Google...or their Wiki app.

For tweeting in first, Scott gets the actual football Greene threw to was it Watson or Gibson?...Michael Johnson up high. Try not to spike it too hard. Kerri gets a movie night with Munson and Matt takes home a victory cigar. Make sure and blow some smoke in LeBron's face when you get a chance. Cuz there's been plenty of people blowing rainbows up his a$$.

Well done kids. One of our best episodes. Thanks to all for keeping their egos in check.

Bonus feature: if you want a mid-summer history lesson on what the hell a plainsman actually is, here ya go...

Thursday, July 8, 2010

GATA Hines Ward

In my mind there's only one thing better than being a great player for the University of Georgia...being a great steward. Hines Ward happens to be both.

In fact, Hines was Mr. Everything and was one of the players who helped bridge the transition from Goff to Donnan. To begin, ghostoferkrussell give us some rushing highlights from Hines' freshman year and the 70-6 drubbing of NE Louisiana.


Nice shot of Robert Edwards playing a lil defense there. Meanwhile, Hines was off to a great start as a running back at Tail Back U. But he would go on to return kicks, punts, play QB, WR and more TB. But he's always been known best for his physicality on the gridiron. Case in point, this collection by RnFall of NFL blocks...


Here's some highlights from the 1997 win over the nerds. In case you can't read Hines' lips after the first TD when he speaks with the Tech fan, he said Hope you brought your Ti-85 son. Cuz you're gonna need it to keep up with my numbers. h/t captkool1447



But perhaps this video by dizale shows Ward's versatility best as it spans his days from Forest Park to Athens and to Super Bowl MVP.


Hines Ward, DamnGoodDawg!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

LeMay Gets 30 Days, Plans Appeal

Chip Towers is reporting that UGA recruit Christian LeMay received a 30 day suspension for a violation of school rules at the end of the school year. The kid's father Stacy LeMay says they plan to appeal the ruling and insists the eventual outcome will not impact his son's ability to enroll at UGA and play for the Bulldogs.


If the suspension is upheld, it appears LeMay would enroll in a private school rather than spend the first 30 days of the school year (and subsequently miss the start of the football season) in a Charlotte-Mecklenburg alternative school.

Butler HS is preparing to defend their state title and must do so without their all-star QB as he is not allowed to practice with the team. I won't pretend to know all of the details or be privy to the ins and outs of CMS disciplinary policy. But the facts are that LeMay received the maximum possible discipline for his infraction and he has never (ever) been in trouble before.

Like a plot twist taken straight from a Friday Night Lights' script...the pressure on the disciplinary committee will be (and likely has been) intense to show leniency on a star that is burning bright for the community. Or else, lose him to another school.

Wednesday Headers - Ralphie's Revenge

Piping hot...cream or sugar?
  • I'll be glued to the television Thursday at 9pm to see if LeBron "Chess Pawn" James chooses Coach Fox's cap. I hear he has four years of eligibility!!
  • Seriously, if you actually watch the NBA...do you feel like a bigger douche than the guys whose jerseys you wear?
  • Matt Hinton updates us on Seantrel Henderson, including a goofy pic of Coach Orgeron.
  • Couple that with the fact that Malik Jackson is transferring from sunny California to Rocky Flop (and Mitch Mustain...??)...is KiffyBaby's house of cards finally started to wobble?
  • Color me shocked (SHOCKED! I tell ya...) that the charges against Jordan Love might be dropped.
  • Remember when the nerds had a field day over the UGA SEC championship ring debacle several years ago? Well...this is gonna piss Ralphie off. (h/t AJCsportseditor)
  • Year2 looks at three things we do and don't know about Abuurn. Is it me, or does it look similar to what the Dawgs' would be?
  • Rex weighs in on Damon's downfall.
  • And Jimmy Cracked CornDawg welcomes Frank Crumley and also provides an endorsement for good measure.
  • Pennington takes a long route, but he arrives at a pretty accurate conclusion to the SEC hotseat talk, I think.
  • Simmons' tells us a top corner ($$) will be making a visit (and a decision) soon.
  • Lastly, there's a reason he's a Senator. This hit the nail dead center.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Cornerback Arrested

Jordan Love was arrested on obstruction charges last night after celebrating the Fourth a day late.

After a toe injury last season, the redshirt freshman from Virginia was listed as third string on the post-spring depth chart.

AD Search: What Will We Learn From Adams Today?

Today at 2pm, Prez Adams will address the future of the athletic department at a media briefing that had been scheduled prior to Evans' misbehavior. It's unlikely we'll learn much about Georgia's new AD. And in that we will learn everything. Adams isn't interested in turning over the keys to Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall. He's interested in turning over the copies he made at Wal-Mart last night.

The truth of the matter is that Adams has handled Damongate as well as could be expected. But today is the first day of the interim. Evans' office is clean for the first time since Wednesday night. Adams is rolling up his sleeves...and that can be a dangerous proposition for Dawg fans.

This is a plum job. We should have candidates lining up just to hand in their resume. And we likely will. But Adams wants someone to fill the position that will endorse his own decisions. In his mind, he's the president of the university, ergo what is best for him is also what is best for UGA.

That may give perceived candidates Frank Crumley, Arthur Johnson and Carla Williams a leg up on others like Greg McGarity (Florida's Senior Exec. Athletic Director) and Dave Hart (Alabama's Exec. Director of Athletics). McGarity interviewed for the job back in '03, as did Mark Lewis who Paschall points out has been very successful since his days 'tween the hedges. (h/t GeorgiaBlogPWD)
Also interviewing the last time around was Lewis, who was a snapper for the Bulldogs in the late '80s and is the son of former Georgia Tech football coach Bill Lewis. The vice president for Olympic sponsorships with General Electric in '03, Lewis has since overseen a leading provider of Olympic Games hospitality packages and event tickets to corporate clients and the general public.
Lewis is intriguing simply based on his experience in sports business. Jet Set Sports reportedly earned $70 million from the Olympics in Beijing. A visit to his Facebook page suggests he'd be more than honored to interview.

Will Lewis be what's best for Adams? Will McGarity or Hart be perfunctory considerations? Only one man knows...we can only hope he self-aggrandizes himself into the best decision for UGA Athletics.

GATA Uga

The other day my daughter asked me if we had found a new Uga yet. I've raised both girls to love dogs as much as Dawgs. In fact, before we left for vacation the younger daughter had a hand written message to our chocolate lab and taped it to the back door, facing out: I Love You Munson. 

Altogether...Awwww!


Back to Uga VIII...I just explained to her that it takes time and that he's actually the Seilers' pet. They want the right one. Besides, Russ has shown he can hold down a bag of ice or two.

But it all got me thinking about our great mascot and some signature moments. Perhaps my favorite of all time is this...


If Robert Baker has any children today, they can thank Charles' tight grip on that leash.

And here's some video from Uga VIIs ceremonial Passing of the Bone a couple years ago. Notice the worried startle at about the 1:40 mark when the Redcoats join in. Makes you appreciate the transition these dogs go through from family puppy to full fledged mascot. It's not a job for just any dawg.



So glad we have the best damn mascot in the history of sport. Best of luck to the Seilers in the selection process. We'll pass that bone, when it's time.