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Georgia Bulldogs Begin Weekend with Lacrosse Victories, Track Records, and an Encouraging Gymnastics Performance
It has been both a busy week and a busy day, for reasons having nothing whatever to do with actual sporting events being played. Nevertheless, actual sporting events have been played, and we thought you might be interested in knowing about them, so here is a brief rundown of your Friday Georgia...
Georgia Bulldogs Women's Gymnastics Team Falls to Arch-Rival Alabama
As we head into our holiday weekend, there is much to celebrate here on the red clay hills of Georgia. The football team is picking up commitments and keeping guys in school. This week, the women’s basketball team beat Florida. Today, the women’s tennis team trounced Kansas State. Unfortunately,...
Gym Dogs Open 2012 Campaign with Home Win Over No. 20 Denver
We take our women’s gymnastics pretty seriously around these parts, so it was a big deal that Friday night saw the season-opening meet between Jay Clark’s Gym Dogs and Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart’s Denver Pioneers in Stegeman Coliseum. Fortunately, the home team emerged victorious by a 196.525-193.700...
Georgia Bulldogs Baseball: David Perno, Mixed Emotions, and the NCAA Corvallis Regional
Perhaps because so much of my job involves so many nuances, subtleties, and interstices, I tend to steer clear of grey areas outside the professional realm, and this is trebly true where coaches are concerned. They are heroes or they are villains, and seldom are they anything in between. I have...
Gym Dogs Finish in Fourth-Place Tie at Nationals in What Ought to be Jay Clark's Last Meet at Georgia
We had trained so well since Regionals and had a great day in here yesterday. It was a bad day to have a bad day. We started out a little lackluster on bars, then went to beam and sort of surfboarded our way through it. At that point we still weren’t out of it, but we struggled on floor. It hurts,...
Gym Dogs Advance to NCAA Championships Yet Fail to Win Athens Regional
The good news is that the Gym Dogs’ season didn’t end in abject disaster the way it did in Jay Clark’s first year. The bad news is that, despite getting an absolute gift of a postseason matchup, Georgia finished second to UCLA in the Athens Regional. Five scores of 9.85 or better paced a 49.325...
To Which Assistant Coaches Should Greg McGarity Look if Jay Clark is to be Replaced as Head Coach of the Gym Dogs?
Since the Athens Regional is coming up for the Gym Dogs on Saturday, I have been thinking about possible replacements for Jay Clark should the Red and Black see another gymnastics season end in disaster. (Actually, I’m pretty much done with Coach Clark, even if the Red and Black make it out of the...
Where Should Greg McGarity Turn If Jay Clark is to be Replaced as Head Coach of the Gym Dogs?
I see no need to mince words here: Jay Clark’s two-year tenure as the head coach of the Gym Dogs began in disappointing fashion, has featured absolute disasters, and, in my opinion, needs to end as soon as this gymnastics season concludes. Because I am completely off the fence where Coach Clark is...
Georgia Bulldogs Saturday Summary: Men's Tennis Team Hitting Its Stride, but Change Needed in Women's Gymnastics
If you’re like me, you’re watching the Georgia Bulldogs take on the Alabama Crimson Tide in women’s softball on ESPNU, and you aren’t happy about the way the wind is blowing. What follows may not make you any more pleased, but, for what it’s worth, here is your Saturday summary to get you up to...
Georgia Gym Dogs Upset at Arkansas in 195.775-195.4 Setback
On the day Bulldog Nation was saddened by the death of Uga VIII, the fourth-ranked Gym Dogs took on No. 11 Arkansas in Fayetteville. A difficult day for the Red and Black faithful was not improved when Georgia fell on the road by a 195.775-195.4 final margin. The hometown Razorbacks opened the meet...
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