Sunday, September 25, 2011

Texas A & M Headed to The SEC Conference




Texas A&M officially joins Southeastern Conference
by David Paschall




Southeastern Conference presidents and chancellors, acting unanimously, announced today that Texas A&M University will join the league effective July 1, 2012, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2012-13 academic year.

“The Southeastern Conference Presidents and Chancellors are pleased to welcome Texas A&M University to the SEC family,” said Dr. Bernie Machen, chair of the SEC Presidents and Chancellors and president of the University of Florida. “The addition of Texas A&M University as the SEC’s 13th member gives our league a prestigious academic institution with a strong athletic tradition and a culture similar to our current institutions."

“The Southeastern Conference provides Texas A&M the national visibility that our great university and our student-athletes deserve,” said Texas A&M University President R. Bowen Loftin. “We are excited to begin competition in the nation’s premier athletic conference. This is a 100-year decision that we have addressed carefully and methodically, and I believe the Southeastern Conference gives the Aggies the best situation of any conference in the country.”

For more information, read Monday’s Times Free Press.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

UGA's Coach Mark Richt is Out! The Hot Seat Has Now Burst & Time To Fire CMR!

CMR It's Time To Part Ways

I have a Huge Dawg fan, I am an even bigger fan of winning Football games and guess where the state of Georgia's football program is at currently? I guess you could say it's been a program on the downward spiral for the last few years!

Do you own stocks? Do you own stock in Georgia's football program? I think most of us do and when you notice something that is not working, no changes being made and this Historic program is headed towards a dorection that we haven't seen in some time it's time for a Coaching change.

I am and have been a CMR fan, one thing that has changed has been the direction of the program, whether the loss of control in athletes in 2010, his stupendous decision to keep Coach Bobo "Bozo" around for some reason, his reason to not take over the offensive play calling or about 30 other areas I could list makes this a sinking ship for the Georgia Bulldawgs.

Stats Don't Lie:
First loosing season last year in 14 years
First 0-2 start in 16 years


0-3 in our last 3 games?


20-17 in our last 37 games


12-12 Mark in the SEC
Spurrier owns us once again!
CMR vs Florida still is 2-8 and winning last 3 games!
UT heck they still beat us!
Top 10 recruits annually = nothing??

Make the Pain Go Away Pleaaase!



Take a look at where Georgia is and our Talent pool folks!
Auburn recruits close by and they've won a Championship
Florida recruits close by and they've won multiple Championships
Alabama recruits close by and they've won recent Championships
Even UT recruits close by and they won a Championship back in the 90's!!!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

ESPN Herschel Walker Storied Documentary Series Starts!



Everything You Need To Know About Herschel
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Herschel Walker, star of the documentary "Herschel," will be forced to miss Wednesday's premiere.

"I have to head back to Arkansas for a sales meeting at my chicken factory," Walker said Wednesday afternoon at ESPN's campus in Bristol, Conn. "I have a regular job. I have to go back to work."

That's the Herschel Walker most people don't know. He isn't about the glitz. He isn't about accolades. He's about getting back to work.

Most people are only familiar with Walker's athletic achievements. He won a Heisman Trophy at the University of Georgia, played in the defunct USFL for three years and the NFL for 11 years. He finished seventh at the 1992 Winter Olympics in the two-man bobsled and now is trying his hand at mixed martial arts.

"They don't know that I have this food service company; I have a drapery company and I supervise six hospitals around the United States," said the 49-year-old Walker, who spends most of his time in Texas, in order to be near his 11-year-old son. "I've done so much more outside of sports. I never let the grass grow under my feet. I'm always moving."

That's what Walker hopes fans will see when they watch his movie. ESPN created four one-hour documentaries highlighting the traditions, rivalries and unique stories of the Southeastern Conference. The "Storied" series will debut on ESPNU on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET, with the first one focused on Walker.