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Georgia's Dream Team, Super Bowl Stripper Surplus, And Tech Hoops Underrated: Around The Perimeter

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Dawgs: Mark Richt's "Dream Team" pitch, by which he's aimed to construct a Georgia Bulldogs recruiting class composed largely of Peach State studs, is working like a charm. Dawgs fans are geeked, which has led some national writers to wonder what all the fuss is about. Doesn't Georgia bring in a top-10 or top-five class pretty much every year? Blutarsky explains what's so exciting about this class.

SHAWTAYYY: Dallas might not have enough strippers to accomodate the influx of stripper-requiring Super Bowl travelers, which would absolutely not be a problem if this thing were being played in Atlanta. Roger Goodell, you sure you want to wait for us to build a new stadium to let us have a Super Bowl? The nation's stripper union lawyers are assembling in your boardroom as we speak.

Jackets: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets basketball is underrated, says LaPhonso Ellis, the most underrated team in the nation. I don't even know how to begin comprehending that sentence, let alone reacting to it.

Falcons: Does every Atlanta Falcons player really have to share a story of what a cool guy Drew Brees is? Ovie, I am disappoint.

Click click click: I'm told there are several Atlanta sports personalities on Business Week's Power 100 list, but I don't have one hour to spend clicking through that gigantic slideshow.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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