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Georgia the best of SEC title contenders
By Mark Bradley | Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 03:46 PM

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mark Richt said last week there ?are probably at least six legitimate contenders for [the SEC title], and any one of those six could be considered the best team in the country at the end.? We can eliminate Tennessee from that mix now, and even though Vanderbilt is undefeated and stands 21st in the Associated Press poll, it?s hard to imagine the Commodores climbing much higher.

So that leaves five teams, four of which are ranked among the nation?s top eight, two of which will collide Saturday night in Athens. And here, in ascending order, is a rating of those five:
5. Auburn: The temptation is to dismiss the Tigers after losing at home to LSU. Look closer and you?ll note that Auburn probably shouldn?t lose another SEC game until November, if then. The muddled offense that mustered three points against Mississippi State managed two touchdown drives and 320 yards against LSU, and the unit can only improve with time. (Brad Lester, the tailback from Parkview who was injured in Starkville, has been cleared to play against Tennessee on Saturday.) It?s an uphill slog, but this team might still win the West.

4. Alabama The Tide can run the ball and play defense and has a senior quarterback in John Parker Wilson and a breakout freshman in receiver Julio Jones. Can those conspicuous assets deliver a conference title? Not just yet. It?s one thing to beat Clemson in the Georgia Dome, quite another to win at Sanford Stadium and in Baton Rouge. The suspicion is that Bama, which starts only six seniors, is still a year away from full-blown arrival. It probably will have to satisfy itself with beating Auburn for the first time since 2001 and making Tommy Tuberville stick his hands in his pockets.

3. Florida Assuming they beat LSU in the Swamp, the Gators figure to be undefeated when they arrive in Jacksonville for The World?s Largest Outdoor Celebration Penalty Grudge Match. The young Florida defense has made clear upgrades over last season. But this is still Tim Tebow?s team, and Tebow, for whatever reason, hasn?t been as effective. (He ranks sixth in the conference in total offense, behind legends like Casey Dick and Chris Smelley.) And it isn?t as if Urban Meyer is resting his quarterback: Tebow was still playing inside the final three minutes with a 24-point lead in Knoxville.

2. LSUThe winner of the LSU-Auburn game usually wins the West, but the Bayou Tigers aren?t safe just yet. They still have to go to Gainesville and must play Georgia and Alabama. This remains a tremendous defensive team, and quarterback Jarrett Lee seemed to find himself in the second half at Jordan-Hare Stadium, but the feeling persists that LSU simply lost too many players from its BCS title-winning team to rule the nation?s toughest conference again. It could and probably should win the West, but not the league.

1. Georgia The Bulldogs are the best fusion of running and passing, of offense and defense, in the SEC and maybe the land. They have more ways to win than any other conference team, and they?re finding new ones as they go. (Say hello to A.J. Green.) They still have a wicked schedule, but they can lose once ? so long as it?s not in Jacksonville ? and reach the Dome on Dec. 6. At issue for Georgia: Opponents have managed 69 first downs, and 13 of those have come via penalty. That aside, the season?s first four weeks have done nothing to lessen the notion that took root months ago: That 2008 will be a Dog year.
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Anything seem wrong with this picture ?

Somehow I dont think this is how things will turn out.
 

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Why is everyone on this play. This is the game people want to bet? And need to buy points.Well I wish you the best. I'm thinking a no play.
 

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Why is everyone on this play. This is the game people want to bet? And need to buy points.Well I wish you the best. I'm thinking a no play.

I agree. Besides pride bets, I see no reason to wager either side here.

I've always felt if you have to buy points, there is probably a better play out there for you.

<no offense to KOD>

GO DAWGS!!
 

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Why is everyone on this play. This is the game people want to bet? And need to buy points.Well I wish you the best. I'm thinking a no play.
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I respect your decision not to wager on this game. As a matter of fact , it won't bother me if you never follow any of my plays. It won't bother me if you never read any of the articles or ideas that I share in my threads.

This aint a game that people want to bet. This is a game that I want to bet.

This is what I am playing. These are my explanations and further reasons I made the play.


I dont win all the games I wager on. No one does.

I am a unorthadox player and there are alot of gamblers that just dont understand what winning is about. They continue with their same type bets year after year, never figuring out why they lose time after time.

If you are successful at Madjacks there are many people, like the little children that they are, that will come into your thread and roll their eyes about plays you make.

They will try to discredit you with lies and questioning everything you say or post. Because they lose so consistantly they do not understand how anyone can post winners .

These are the losers and the wanna bees.

They will question big dogs you post, or moneyline plays, or chalk plays or totals. They do not understand that points are there to buy.
They have juice thoughts constantly running through their blood. Oh, oh you could have won a extra 100 dollars. Or you lost more than you should have if you didnt do this or that.

fawk that .

Its a gamblers decision on whether to use points or not.

As I have stated many times, I do what works for me. I dont play alot of games. The ones that I do play I try to win at least 500 per play.

If you ever decide to follow someone that posts here, and you do not research the persond , you are doing yourself a dis service.

Click on Scott-Atlanta - go to public profile. Then go down to Find all threads started by
Scott-Atlanta.

Every post I have ever made is in there. Look at the NFL posts where I have won four posted Superbowl plays in a row.

Now click on the people that roll their eyes in this thread. Look at their records .

See what I mean.

Then ask yourself this. Why am I here. Whose threads should I read that will help me win the money.

I like the feeling of gambling. I like the risk.

I smell money and it smells green.
 
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I agree. Besides pride bets, I see no reason to wager either side here.

I've always felt if you have to buy points, there is probably a better play out there for you.

<no offense to KOD>

GO DAWGS!!
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This is not a pride bet for me. Alabama has a very good chance of winning this game.

I think I have a very low chance of losing with
Alabama and +10 points.

This is the same principal I used in the Green Bay playoff game last year with the NY Giants. How quickly people forget about buying points to your adavantage.

Should be a good game to watch and should really tell us if either of these teams is ready for a championship this year.

ROLLTIDE !
 

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Richt wears black, has sly reply
Coach quips ?I?m going to a funeral? a day after controversial quote from Alabama practice
By CHIP TOWERS

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wednesday, September 24, 2008


Athens ? He might not admit it, but Georgia coach Mark Richt responded Wednesday to the video leaked Tuesday from Alabama?s practice in which a strength coach tells the team the Bulldogs are wearing black because they?re attending their own funeral.

Richt walked into the team-meeting room for his post-practice briefing Wednesday wearing a black hat, black shirt and black shorts. ?I?m going to a funeral,? he said with a mischievous grin.

?I don?t know what you?re talking about,? he quipped.


O-line stays put

Against Arizona State, Georgia had new starters (for this season) at all five positions ? LT Vince Vance, LG Chris Davis, C Ben Jones, RG Clint Boling, RT Justin Anderson. Richt said the Dogs will stick with that Saturday.

?I think we?ll start that way,? he said. ?I?m almost certain we will.?
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Its not a funeral for the Bulldogs come Saturday night. Its just a good old fashioned Alabama ass whooping the Dogs must endure.

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This is not a pride bet for me. Alabama has a very good chance of winning this game.

I think I have a very low chance of losing with
Alabama and +10 points.

This is the same principal I used in the Green Bay playoff game last year with the NY Giants. How quickly people forget about buying points to your adavantage.

Should be a good game to watch and should really tell us if either of these teams is ready for a championship this year.

ROLLTIDE !



GL Scott, for what's worth, I believe that you've got yourself a winner. It's almost worth a small bet on the ML. The line of scrimmage will be won
by Alabama. The Tide OL is a monster.
All I can say about Mark Richt is he is from FSU,
and is therefore a fraud. Every year, Georgia loses a big game, this sure qualifies.

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GL Scott, for what's worth, I believe that you've got yourself a winner. It's almost worth a small bet on the ML. The line of scrimmage will be won
by Alabama. The Tide OL is a monster.
All I can say about Mark Richt is he is from FSU,
and is therefore a fraud. Every year, Georgia loses a big game, this sure qualifies.

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Thanks Kent.

I will not play the Alabama moneyline because I really want Georgia to win this game.
I have followed the Bulldogs for many years.

Best case for me is Georgia wins but does not cover the +10 Alabama.

It seems simple enough.

This is really not the game Georgia should lose.

LSU and Florida will be their two big games where defeat can be thrust into their hearts.

Alabama is a year or two away. But not for this game. These country boys going to milk the cows at 0500, and then go get on th bus to play some football.
 
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Alabama had 80 snaps to Clemson's 48 and held the ball for 41:13.

Alabama ran the ball 43 times without losing a yard, a streak that lasted into the game's 52nd minute. The Tide finished with 239 rushing yards on 50 carries.

Alabama committed no turnovers and forced two.

Alabama held Clemson's rushing game, which featured James Davis and C.J. Spiller, to zero rushing yards.

Tide quarterback John Parker Wilson, rarely pressured, completed 22 of 30 passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns.

"We kept hearing, 'Best team in the ACC,'" said Alabama tight end Nick Walker, who caught seven passes for 67 yards and a touchdown. "It didn't faze us at all."

Instead, Walker fazed the Tigers. "Maybe we can cover that [No.] 88 by next week sometime," Bowden said, referring to the 6-foot-5, 248-pound senior.

The offense installed by new coordinator Jim McElwain didn't resemble anything newfangled. Alabama has two good tight ends and a veteran offensive line. Together, they knocked Clemson backward. Big plays came at a premium; Alabama had one run of more than 20 yards and only two touchdown passes. But the Tide moved forward steadily, inexorably -- like, well, the tide.

"It's a feeling you can't explain, I guess," said junior Mike Johnson, who started at guard and played tackle after preseason All-American Andre Smith suffered a knee sprain. (Saban said he didn't know Smith's prognosis.) "a�� We told ourselves that nobody is going to be more physical than us. Nobody is going to beat us off the ball. Nobody is going to touch our quarterback. That's pretty much what we accomplished tonight."

Clemson All-ACC wide receiver Aaron Kelly did not catch a pass until 2:42 remained in the first half and finished with five catches for 28 yards.

Three Tigers starters left the game with injuries in the first half and did not return.

John Parker Wilson passed for 180 yards and two TDs against Clemson.

That may sound callous. But Alabama won the collisions and won them early. The Tide knocked the Tigers off their stride in the first half and never let them back in the game. After C.J. Spiller returned the second-half kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown, Alabama responded two possessions later with a---play, 67-yard drive. Wilson threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to freshman Julio Jones, Mark Ingram rushed for a two-point conversion, and the Tide led 31-10.

"Those are the kind of things," Saban said, referring to the kickoff, "that maybe we would melt down on the past. Maybe something bad would happen. People would flatten out. a�� When you respond to adversity like we did tonight, that's the sign of being a good competitor."

With 11:20 to play in the fourth quarter, after Ingram (17 catches for 96 yards, one touchdown) rumbled 28 yards down the right sideline, Alabama fans began chanting "SEC! SEC!" That's the same cheer that reverberated throughout the Louisiana Superdome in January when LSU defeated Ohio State 38-24 in the BCS National Championship Game.
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mistake free control of any game is to be admired.

Alabama can't wait to get between the hedges.

Go you John Parker Wilson !

ROLLTIDE !
 
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Leo:
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Are you often teased because of your big ego? It's OK! You're meant to acknowledge your own magnificence now, because previous personalities were too busy taking care of the poor and downtrodden. You treated each and every one as if they were part of your own family. Now it's your turn. The secret is to be quietly aware of your strength without coming off as a braggart.
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What would make me nervous is if Al can't run the ball. If they can't, then you have to rely on Wilson and you don't know what you will get, for example:
week 1 against Clemson 22-30 for 180 yds.
week 2 against Tulane 11-23 for 73 yds.
week 3 against W. Ken 21-36 for 276 yds.
week 4 agaisnt Ark 6-15 for 74 yds.

Week 4 would scare me against Geo.'s 'D'.
 

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Georgia's front four will wear down if they rush too many, too often. We are starting to get some people back off injuries. If they work right into the lineup, the Tide will have trouble moving the ball, imo.

If there are growing pains getting back in, it will be dangerous for Georgia's D come the 4th quarter if its close at that point.

I think this game lays solely on Stafford's shoulders. Bama's run D is better than good and most teams all year will key on Moreno. If Stafford can open up the offense early, it will bode well for my Bulldawgs.

If he is unable to do so, could be a long day... in my black t-shirt!!! :mj07:

Why are they making such a big deal of us wearing black. We announce it to get a little extra hype out of our fans. ESPN is running with this thing like Stafford has been discovered to have a vagina. Ridiculous!
 
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