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2012 SEC Football Schedule Finally Announced; Georgia Bulldogs Lose Pre-Cocktail Party Open Date But Card Gains Elsewhere
At 10:00 this morning, following multiple rumors and interminable delays, the 2012 Southeastern Conference schedule finally was released. The SEC slate has been rearranged to accommodate the addition of the Missouri Tigers and the Texas A&M Aggies to the league, effective as of next football...
2012 SEC Schedule Announcement Delayed: What Does This Mean for the Georgia Bulldogs?
We’ve been waiting all week for the expected release of the 2012 SEC schedule, but we now know that’s not going to happen. Here, briefly, is where we stand: What We Know The SEC office is “[w]orking through [the] final stages of [the] 2012 #SEC football schedule,” which will be...
Why Retaining the Eight-Game SEC Schedule is in the Georgia Bulldogs' Interests
As hailtogeorgia noted in this morning’s Dawg Bites, Seth Emerson recently interviewed Greg McGarity, which produced the following exchange: QUESTION: Would going to nine conference games work back into it at some point? ANSWER: No. That has not even been discussed, and I don’t think it...
Georgia Bulldogs v. LSU Tigers: Too Much Information (Part Three)
The SEC Championship Game kicks off in 24 hours. In the first two installments of this special edition of Too Much Information, I have compared the conference schedules and examined the shared history of the Georgia Bulldogs and the LSU Tigers. I now offer my final thoughts upon the matter, for...
Georgia Bulldogs v. LSU Tigers: Too Much Information (Part Two)
Given the magnitude of this weekend’s contest in the Georgia Dome, this week’s edition of Too Much Information is being offered in three parts. The first installment covered the striking similarities between the SEC slates of Saturday’s combatants. We now look at the historical parallels, both...
SEC Expansion, Divisional Realignment, and Rivalries: Walking a Fine Line Between Growth and Tradition
As a fan of the lower-ranked of the two Southeastern Conference division champions, I read with interest C&F’s recent piece on the wisdom of the SEC’s divisional structure, in which he had this to say: As a South Carolina fan, I despise Georgia, a hatred that is only surpassed by my disdain for...
Georgia Bulldogs v. LSU Tigers: Too Much Information (Part One)
As you may have heard, the Georgia Bulldogs will be meeting up with the LSU Tigers this Saturday afternoon. Though this confrontation technically has been designated as the SEC Championship Game, the game itself is strictly a formality, a mere precursor to the inevitable coronation that is to...
Week 13 SEC Power Poll Ballot: Giving the 'Dawgs Their Due
On a delightful Thanksgiving weekend hallmarked by shows of dominance by top teams and careless errors made by me in bunches, the Southeastern Conference concluded its regular season schedule, bringing us nearer to closing out the data set from which the final SEC Power Poll will be derived....
College Football BlogPoll Ballot (Week 12): Not Every Team in My Top Three Plays in the SEC West
Compiling a top 25 this week was particularly challenging, for a variety of reasons, but, as always, I take my responsibilities as a BlogPoll voter seriously. Here, for what it’s worth, is how the best teams in college football stack up on my ballot: <!-- SB Nation BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot...
Week 12 SEC Power Poll Ballot: Raise Your Hand If You've Won Your Division
It was, to put it mildly, an interesting weekend of SEC football, which clarified the picture only slightly. The Eastern Division crowned a champion, but we are still waiting for one of those Western Division weaklings to show enough gumption to step up to the plate and win the darned thing...
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