Saturday, November 24, 2012

Georgia Bulldogs play in SEC Championship Game, Miami Here We Come!!!




Georgia Bulldogs Title Within Reach!

My Bulldogs have made it, well to the SECC that is but nonetheless it's one step closer to playing in the Big dance in Miami come January.



Georgia took care of Business and destroyed Georgia Yech once again 42-10, what is that 10 out of 11 games we own!  Just another day at the office and domination by the Bulldawgs with Murray passing for a few TD's, Gurshall taking it to the endzone multiple times and our D took care of a weak offense power.





Ogletree’s 15 tackles is the most by a Bulldog this season. Robinson also had 13 tackles and defensive lineman John Jenkins added 11 tackles. But Ogletree was the star as many of his were worthy of making highlight reels. “Tree (Ogletree) is a really good player,” Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Grantham said. “When you get a linebacker like that against that kind of offense (option) and you can get him in the alley, there’s really no answers. Once we kind of got a feel for what they were doing, I think we pretty much shut them down.”

Monday, November 19, 2012

Improbably, Georgia In Mix For BCS Title



ATHENS, Ga. (AP)
Fox Sports Link

Alabama was supposed to be the best team in the country. Then Oregon and Kansas State got all the hype. Now it's Notre Dame looking down at everyone else. Plodding along quietly, barely noticed, is one other team that has a prime spot in the national championship race. The Georgia Bulldogs.

Coach Mark Richt's squad moved up to No. 3 in The Associated Press poll on Sunday and the same spot in the BCS standings. That leaves only three teams in control of their own destiny: top-ranked Notre Dame, second-ranked Alabama and Georgia. The Bulldogs need to beat Georgia Tech in the regular-season finale, then Alabama in the Southeastern Conference championship game to earn a shot at the big prize in Miami.

Richt is keenly aware of the hoopla that suddenly surrounds his team, so much so that he steadfastly refused to even address the national race on his weekly teleconference.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Georgia Bulldogs SEC East Champs Again!!

Here We Go Again!

The Dawgs are headed back to Atlanta again and in search of an SEC Trophy once again. It has taken a few years to get that trophy but I think this will be our Year to beat Alabama and head to the Glory Bowl.

If we take care of Business could there be a National Championship looming? Perhaps and even a chance at the Sugar Bowl or Fiesta if Lucky enough. We need to take care of Business First by beating GSU, Ga Tech than focus on Alabama!!

GATA

Friday, November 9, 2012

Georgia Bulldogs vs the Awburn Tigers this Saturday!


Time to Clinch The SEC East!!
Game Insight CBS Link

No. 5 Georgia (8-1, 6-1 SEC) at Auburn (2-7, 0-6 SEC) Kickoff: Saturday, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN2) Spread: Georgia by 15.5 Watchability: Georgia sometimes plays down to its opposition (see: Kentucky, Tennessee). Will that tendency resurface with the SEC East at stake? Gator fans hope so, as an Auburn upset sends Florida to the SEC Championship Game. “To have an opportunity to go back to the Dome and win an SEC championship, it's right there at the tips of our fingers,” Georgia wideout Tavarres King told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “We've just got to go get it.” Georgia forced nine turnovers in beating Florida and Ole Miss. Auburn true freshman quarterback Jonathan Wallace, who'll make his second start, might not be prepared for Georgia's speed after facing the WAC's worst team last week.

Shining stars: Georgia -- QB Aaron Murray. The SEC's Co-Offensive Player of the Week has 21 TD passes this season, 80 in his career. He leads all active SEC players in total offensive yards (8,873), completions (610), TD responsibility (90, which is tied for fifth in SEC history), and passing yards (8,646). But he just lost WR Marlon Brown (27 catches, 469 yards, 4 TDs) to a season-ending knee injury. Auburn -- RB Tre Mason. The 5-10, 198-pound sophomore averages 5.6 yards per carry and has run for five TDs in the past four games. Last week he broke out for a career-high 152 yards on 22 carries.
Who could steal the show: Georgia -- Malcolm Mitchell. The sophomore does it all. At wideout he's caught 26 passes for 358 yards and two scores. He's started three games at corner, and he's returned 11 kickoffs for 236 yards. For the season, Mitchell has spent 178 snaps on defense, 123 on special teams and 122 on offense. Auburn -- QB Wallace. The 6-2 freshman has hit 16 of 26 throws for 297 yards and three TDS, with one INT, and run for 115 yards. He's dangerous on designed keepers. After the offense floundered behind Kiehl Frazier and Clint Moseley, the Tigers have rallied around Wallace. You going? Ranking the road trip: It's been a miserable season at Auburn, but Jordan-Hare Stadium will come alive for this 120-year-old rivalry.

This game has decided a conference or division title 20 times, with Georgia going 11-8-1 in those contests. Magic number for Georgia: 5. A win would send Georgia to the SEC title game for the fifth time in coach Mark Richt's 12-year tenure. Magic number for Auburn: 95. That's Auburn's national ranking in pass efficiency defense (141.6), which doesn't bode well against Murray. Auburn has one interception this season, by linebacker Daren Bates.

The game comes down to: The Bulldogs should be able to move the ball at will, even after losing their second key wideout for the year. Freshman Todd Gurley leads SEC running backs with 95.2 rushing yards per game. Auburn, which is minus-4 in turnover margin compared to Georgia's plus-9, must win the turnover battle to keep it close. Prediction: Georgia 34, Auburn 20