Alabama 32, Georgia 28: Yeah, they showed up
Say whatever you like about the Bulldogs' performance in the best SEC Championship Game ever — but don't say they didn't show up.
Say whatever you like about the Bulldogs' performance in the best SEC Championship Game ever — but don't say they didn't show up.
How much have Mark Richt's recent Georgia teams really underachieved compared to the nation's elite?
A triple-overtime bowl loss to a Big Ten team sends the Dawgs into the off-season disappointed, frustrated and dissatisfied -- and maybe that's not the worst thing in the world.
With no declared magic number of wins for Mark Richt to keep his job, it may be not the quantity of the wins but the quality that matters.
With apologies to R.E.M., don't go back to Starkville . . . and other lessons from a season-killing night.
If the 2010 college football season was a corporation, Georgia would be opening the 2010 season in a bit of an entry-level position -- by their standards, at least -- but with plenty of opportunities for advancement.
Mark Richt's appearance at SEC Media Days has been described by more than a few people as "boring." To which Dawg fans reply, "Awesome."
Was Dontavius Jackson's DUI arrest embarrassing? Yes. But face-saving and the personal shame of random Georgia alumni shouldn't be the driving force in how Mark Richt runs his team.
Photographs by coka_koehler used in background montage under Creative Commons. Thank you.