Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Oklahoman...blah blah blah

I have been thinking a lot about the season opener in Stillwater (as you can tell from previous postings). I know how I feel about the game but I got curious as to what the pokes out west thought about the GEORGIA BULLDOGS coming to town…
All I needed to do was pull up the Sports page on the Oklahoman newspaper and I got my answer…fifty percent of the headlines were about GEORGIA. Most of the headlines are about how we lost Stafford and Moreno though, headlines of what the Dogs will do without them? Looks like the pokes are looking at the past and not the future, the future that’s going to invade Stillwater on September 5.

The Oklahoman headline: GEORGIA football team has big shoes to fill

“Joe Cox, a senior career backup, lacks the arm strength and swagger of Stafford”

“Georgia lost last year’s best cover corner, Asher Allen. Dez Bryant and the Cowboys quarterback Zac Robinson may be the best pitch and catch combo the Dawgs have seen.”

“The Bulldogs ranked just 72nd in sacks a year ago.”

Maybe it's just the media that is over looking the dogs...Coach Gundy has his cowboys on media lock down. He instructed his players and the media to not have contact for a ten day period recently. Looks like Gundy is trying to get his team focused while the media in Stillwater thinks the game might be over before it starts. I have a feeling the dogs are going stick a hobnail boot (click on hobnail boot for a chill) in their mouth on Sept 5th!

Bryce Ros' football career is over...

Red shirt freshman TE Bryce Ros will not play football for the University of Georgia.
Ros suffers from chronic degenerative changes in the big toe joint.
I am not sure yet but I believe that will open up another spot for the recruiting class of 2010.

GEORGIA coaching staff cracks down on penalties - ARTICLE

The 2009 team is a TEAM - ARTICLE

GEORGIA freshmen will catch passes - ARTICLE

If you are hungry on Labor Day - LINK

1 comment:

UGA NATION Blog said...

On Ros...This will open up another scholarship spot for the 2010 recruiting class.