Oct
2006
It’s been awhile since we’ve seen Tennessee dominate a team (about a week), and so it was refreshing to see Georgia take it doggy-style (in one half at least) at their own house. It was like an awesome booty call where there is no cuddling or talking required. The best booty call ever!
Erik Ainge looked solid as he banged 3 chicks on the sidelines between series while DJ Shockley (who was at the game because he got a break from flipping bugers down the sreet his team had a break this week?) was on the sidelines thinking about suiting up to help out the bulldogs, but he realized that even blind officials can spot a black man in a jersey that says “Tereshinski.”

Running from college to… the Falcons bench.
All of the pre-game analysis of the game, not to mention the lines in vegas for the games (which for SEC games one should always take the under) could never have guessed that the final point total for te game would be 84 points. Holiy crap. Let me just take a second to say:
Half a Hundie
Georgia usually doesn’t lose. They usually don’t lose at home, and they usually don’t lose by half a hundie. And I just like saying half a hundie. Hundie. Ok, sorry, I’ll stop. Anyway, the run game, even though it still didn’t look like they were dominant like Tennessee teams of old, was productive, with all three backs getting reps. By the end of the year, that should be a pretty scary three-headed monster, because unline quarterbacks, it’s good to have more than one RB (Georgia’s memo was backwards).
Tennessee at this point, could have been a solid #2 or #3 had they not lost to Florida, with Cal playing their best football ever, and Florida looking like a world-beater. Perhaps 2 teams in the BCS from the SEC East might be possible this year. In which case, all I have to say is “schweet.” But unlike what happened to Auburn, I won’t count my chickens before they hatch.
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Blogs on the UT Georgia Game
Here’s a roundup of some of the better blogger comments on the UT Georgia game.
[url=http://bigorangemichael.blogspot.com/2006/10/football-thoughts.html]Big Orange Michael[/url]
[quote]So, watchin…