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The Inaugural Georgia Bulldogs Hate Index (Final Round)
In part one of the Inaugural Georgia Bulldogs Hate Index, more than ten per cent of the voters deemed three of the eight choices (Michael Adams, Steve Detwiler, and Tim Tebow) unworthy of inclusion, leaving the other five (Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech, Urban Meyer, and Steve Spurrier) with few...
The Inaugural Georgia Bulldogs Hate Index (Part Two)
A week ago, The Inaugural Georgia Bulldogs Hate Index debuted in this space. (Easter having come and gone in the interim, I should add that sports hatreds are not hatreds in the strictest literal sense; I hate Auburn, vineyarddawg hates Florida, and NCT hates Georgia Tech, but none of us holds the...
Gary Kubiak's Clock Management And Why It Makes Me Question The Existence Of A Benevolent Creator
While there have certainly been hiccups along the way (e.g., an ongoing and staggering failure rate at throwing the red flag), I've been a relatively steadfast supporter of Gary Kubiak. He inherited a 2-14 team with holes almost everywhere and presided over an overhaul of 99% of the roster. Kubes...
To Call Or Not To Call
Obviously there has been a lot of debate about what went wrong in Iowa on Saturday. Fingers have been pointed at the play calling, the execution, and even the officiating. But I want to focus on one area that has seen a lot of criticism since Saturday that I haven't seen a good argument for or...
The Tail of the Backs: Notes on the Running Backs and Playing Time
By the time you finished reading the title of this post (be it through feed-reader or through the site itself), you probably came under the assumption that I was going to talk about the UT running backs and how Foster seems to get all the carries while Vol Nation seems to think that Hardesty and...
Tennessee Volunteers vs. Northern Illinois: Offense to Date
With 5 games in the books, we can now take a look at some of the trends emerging in the UT offense. (And by "trends", I don't mean a complete lack of consistency from the QB play.) As before, I'll toss around a few pretty graphs and charts to give a gauge of the performance of the offense. When...
Justin Tuck Still The Man, Jim Zorn's Debut Makes Him Appear To Be An Incompetent Wuss
Sigh. Sometimes I think about the 2005 Notre Dame season, one in which the Irish lost two regular season games by a combined six points in Oscar-worthy dramatic fashion, and just wonder what would have been if Justin Tuck would have come back for one more season. Tuck was already the career sack...







