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SEC Expansion, Divisional Realignment, and Rivalries: Walking a Fine Line Between Growth and Tradition

SB Nation's SEC weblog, Team Speed Kills, makes a persuasive case for retaining the divisional alignment of college football's toughest conference. Dawg Sports offers a few thoughts in response.

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Georgia Vs. Florida: The Manic-Depressive Preview Sits Down For A Cocktail

Our two personality extremes share a car ride down to Jacksonville and debate which team's fans will be drinking to celebrate on Saturday night and which fans will be drinking to forget.

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Georgia Vs. Florida: They Call It The Cocktail Party, But Only One Side's Celebrating

Even Florida fans have begun wondering if there's any point in continuing to play the Cocktail Party game. And the sad thing is, they have every reason to do so.

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Kyle Gets Contrary: Why the Georgia Bulldogs Should Not Play an Exhibition Game Against the Clemson Tigers

Dabo Swinney wants his Clemson Tigers to play a spring exhibition game against the Georgia Bulldogs. Dawg Sports explains why this would be a poor substitute for an actual autumn renewal of the storied rivalry.

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Grading Mark Richt After Nine Years With the Georgia Bulldogs (Part I)

Just four head football coaches in the Georgia Bulldogs' history have lasted at least nine years on the job in Athens: Harry Mehre, Wally Butts, Vince Dooley, and Mark Richt. How does Georgia's current skipper stack up against the previous three?

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Gary Stokan Has Been a Failure as President of the Atlanta Sports Council

Mark Richt's search for the Georgia Bulldogs' new defensive coordinator recently drew sharp criticism from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Jeff Schultz. Dawg Sports points to the example of the Atlanta Sports Council's Gary Stokan to show why Schultz is way off base.

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College Football Rivalries Extend Into the Courtroom; It's As It Should Be

When lawyers who support the Alabama Crimson Tide asked for a continuance to attend the national championship game, lawyers who support the Auburn Tigers opposed the motion. Dawg Sports makes its ruling.

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