I don't get it.  What part was edited?  Doesn't everyone call them
leghumpers?

 

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Subject: [gatornews] AJC.com: LEGHUMPERS drawing mixed predictions in SEC
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UGA: The Junkyard Blawg <http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg>  


EDITED>>  **LEGHUMPERS** drawing mixed predictions in SEC race


10:17 am April 26, 2011, by Bill King

 If Aaron Murray can lead the Dogs past South Carolina, just how far can
Mark Richt's team go? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
<http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/files/2011/04/richt-murray-warmup-sande
rlin-ajc-300x241.jpg> 

If Aaron Murray can lead the Dogs past South Carolina, just how far can Mark
Richt's team go? (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Amid all the speculation about Jim Tressel being toast and Will Muschamp's
Gators being toasted (giving new meaning to the "Florida Way"!), some
college football observers have been paying a bit of attention to Mark
Richt's 2011 Dogs, who seem to have become something of a dark horse
favorite in the SEC East.

 
<http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/2011/04/21/dogs-first-two-games-could-m
ake-or-break-mark-richt/> As I wrote last week, Georgia has a high-risk
start to its season that could pay off big, opening with Boise State and
South Carolina. And while the game against the Broncos has the higher
profile, the meeting in Athens with the Gamecocks could have more impact on
UGA's season, since a win there would put the Dogs in the driver's seat in a
division where Florida and Tennessee are rebuilding and Kentucky and Vandy
are Kentucky and Vandy.

 <http://cfn.scout.com/2/1066900.html> Barrett Sallee of College Football
News says that with "the quarterback issues at South Carolina, the offensive
ineptitude that Florida showed in its spring game, and the way Georgia's
schedule shapes up, the SEC East is there for Georgia's taking. If the
Bulldogs beat South Carolina the second week of the season, they absolutely
have to get to Atlanta. They don't play Arkansas, LSU and Alabama this
season - the three primary contenders in the SEC West. Plus they get Auburn
and Mississippi State, the next two in line on the other side of the
division, at home. Sure, the Florida game in Jacksonville is always a tough
matchup for the Bulldogs, but even if they lose that game, it's hard to find
two more losses on the schedule, provided that they get past the Gamecocks."


 

Not everyone is convinced, however.
<http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/> CBSSports.com has had a poll up
asking where Georgia will finish in the SEC East, and as of this morning the
largest chunk of voters, 38 percent, were pegging the Dogs to finish third
in the division. Fifteen percent saw UGA in first, 22 percent in second, 14
percent in fourth, 4 percent in fifth and 7 percent in sixth. 

That's a fairly underwhelming assessment considering that as poorly as
Georgia played overall last season the Dogs still managed to finish third in
the SEC East.

We haven't done a poll in a while here, so let's see if Blawg readers are as
pessimistic as those at the CBS site, or whether you're thinking the CFN
view is closer to the mark. Feel free to vote in the poll, comment, or do
both.

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