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Standing On The Rock: McCoy’s Faith Shines Through in Dark Moment

Published on: 8th January, 2010

Colt McCoy's brightest moment in college came in one of the darkest circumstances. Standing on the field, watching Alabama players celebrate around him, McCoy fought back tears in an on-field interview with ESPN's Lisa Salters. He had just been forced to sit and watch a championship dream slip away. In that moment ...

Stress? Urban Meyer Needs a Lesson in Real Stress

Published on: 29th December, 2009

Urban Meyer is an enigma. Who knows what is really going on in his life, or better, his head? But one thing we do know is that Meyer is stressed—or least he says he is stressed. I think that's a joke.  Love him or hate him, Meyer's back-and-forth weekend is a joke in ...

Georgia Strikes Back: Ealey and King Lead Bulldogs Over Tech

Published on: 29th November, 2009

That was big. Left for dead by critics and fans, the Georgia Bulldogs showed up Saturday night and notched one of the biggest wins of the decade for the program, knocking off No. 7 Georgia Tech 30-24. Yes, the Bulldogs still walked away with a 7-5 record, but this game wasn't about ...

Cortland Finnegan Powers Titans’ Win Streak as Tennessee Fights Back

Published on: 9th November, 2009

Vince Young and Chris Johnson might make the highlight reels, but the real reason behind the Tennessee Titans' recent win streak is the return of Pro Bowl CB Cortland Finnegan. After sitting out four games with a hamstring injury, Finnegan returned to the Titans on Nov. 1, helping lead the defense ...

Eye for an Eye: Brandon Spikes’ Dirty Play

Published on: 2nd November, 2009

I'll admit up front that I'm biased. I am a Georgia fan. I'm bummed the Bulldogs lost to the Gators last Saturday. I'll readily admit Florida is the superior program. But any college football fan should be outraged at Florida Gators linebacker Brandon Spikes. Why? He's a dirty player. At one point in last ...

Mark Richt Has Chance to Prove Himself Against Gators

Published on: 19th October, 2009

Mark Richt has a golden opportunity in front of him. Never in his nine-year tenure as head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs has Richt faced more criticism than he has in 2009. The Bulldogs are 4-3, two weeks removed from their most embarrassing loss of the past decade. In just two ...

My Daddy Is Monte Kiffin, So Come Play for the Tennessee Volunteers!

Published on: 13th October, 2009

When the Tennessee Vols beat Georgia last Saturday, Lane Kiffin picked up the phone and dialed the man who hired him.  About time he got a little bit of credit. KIFFIN: Mikey Hamilton!  What’s going on, man? HAMILTON: Ehh, not much Lane.  Good win today. KIFFIN: Hey, I told you, Mike.  I told ...

Looking Ahead: Will Georgia Fare Better In 2010?

Published on: 5th October, 2009

It's been downhill since January 1, 2008. That night, Georgia fans were celebrating on the streets of New Orleans. The Bulldogs had just demolished Hawaii in the Sugar Bowl. Expectations were already high for the 2008 season. But since then, Georgia fans have been treated to disappointment after disappointment. The team entered the ...

No Knowshon: Why Georgia Misses Moreno More Than Stafford

Published on: 1st October, 2009

How good was Matthew Stafford? How good was Knowshon Moreno? The Georgia Bulldogs are still finding out. Coming into the season, one of the biggest questions for Georgia was whether fifth-year senior Joe Cox could replace Stafford. After all, Stafford was the Number one pick in the NFL Draft. He was ...

Hanging Chad: With Pennington Out, Dolphins Should Start Pat White

Published on: 29th September, 2009

Will the spread work in the NFL? Tony Sparano might have the answer. A shoulder injury to Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington is expected to keep him sidelined for the remainder of the 2009 season. With Pennington out, Chad Henne is the likely starter. But that would be a mistake. Instead, the Dolphins ...

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