Yes, I'd like to watch 'ole Will and see how he does. 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
Bob Parks, LLC
1517 Hunt Club Blvd
Gallatin TN 37066
615-972-4239
615-816-4040
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On Jul 18, 2011, at 5:16 PM, "Randy Lyons" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a tape of that game and watch it periodically. One of my all-time 
> favorites in the old Gator Bowl. I guess I need to burn it to DVD next time I 
> watch it.
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> Randy
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Oliver Barry
> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 4:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN, For 7/17, 
> Courtesy of Shane Ford
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> One bad one, one good one.  
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> I always suspected Jim Donnan of something.  He’s a better man than I 
> thought.  I always figured he’d be arrested for molesting a goat or 
> something.  
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> And, of course Muschamp came off the bench in a LOSING effort against the 
> Gators.
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> I will always remember that game.  Eric Zeier was the losing quarterback for 
> the evil dogs.
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> And, Errict Rhett literally carried the Gators on his back the entire game.  
> Rained like the dickens and no one left until the final whistle.
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> Anthone Lott should have been the defensive player of the game for calling 
> the time out just before Zeier threw a laser into the end zone with 5 seconds 
> left.  
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> I mentioned on here I met Zeier’s wife once in a real estate class here in 
> Nashville.  Somehow she googled herself and my comments and sent me a nasty 
> email for saying she looked like she’d dressed for the trailer park.  I 
> didn’t understand, I thought she’d take that as a complement.  
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> So, let that be a warning.  The things we say here on Gator talk could get 
> out to the general public.
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> Oliver Barry CRS,GRI
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> Real Estate Broker
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> Bob Parks Realty
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> 1517 Hunt Club Blvd
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> Gallatin TN 37066
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> Phone: 615-826-4040
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> Fax: 615-822-2027
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> Mobile: 615-972-4239
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> Journalist’s Disclaimer:  I apologize upfront to Oliver, who I know I will 
> make throw up at his keyboard when he sees the next article.  I'm also sorry 
> to the list for this one as well.  I only report the news, I don’t make the 
> news, and I'm no longer allowed to alter the news!!!
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> Muschamp's Dawg days
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> Georgia safety Will Muschamp lunges to tackle Auburn running back Stephen 
> Davis in Athens, Ga., on Nov. 13, 1993. (Photo by Jody Burnett/Athens 
> Banner-Herald)
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> By Jeff Barlis
> Staff writer
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> Published: Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
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> Last Modified: Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 12:36 a.m.
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> It's your Daily Football Fix! Our staff writers are here to help get you 
> through the long, hot summer with a daily dose of college football.
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> Intensity. Enthusiasm. Leadership. Tireless work ethic.
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> Will Muschamp forged his reputation on the football field, first as a safety 
> for the Georgia Bulldogs before he joined the coaching ranks.
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> From walk-on true freshman in 1991 to defensive team captain his senior year 
> in 1994, Muschamp made himself into a standout starter in the tough 
> Southeastern Conference.
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> Today, your Daily Football Fix looks back at Muschamp's playing career.
> 
> Muschamp was a four-year letterman who played in all of Georgia's games from 
> '91 to '94 — 44 regular-season games, the 1991 Independence Bowl vs. Arkansas 
> and the 1993 Florida Citrus Bowl against Ohio State.
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> He played in all 11 games as a freshman in 1991, recording 14 tackles. In 
> 1992, Muschamp was awarded a scholarship, played in all 11 games, had six 
> tackles and led the Bulldogs with 13 special-teams tackles.
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> It wasn't until his junior year in 1993 that Muschamp began to make a more 
> significant impact. A 6-foot, 190-pound strong safety, he finished with 52 
> tackles (tied for ninth on the team), one interception and one pass break-up.
> 
> Though he had a nine-tackle performance in the third game of the season, a 
> 52-37 win at home against Texas Tech, Muschamp's biggest games were late in 
> his junior season. In fact, his seven tackles off the bench in a dramatic 
> 33-26 loss to Florida in rain-soaked Jacksonville spurred Muschamp into UGA's 
> starting lineup. He started the last two games of the 1993 season (against 
> Auburn and Georgia Tech) and went on to start nine of 11 games in his senior 
> year.
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> In 1994, Muschamp was coming off a strong spring in which he was named the 
> team's most improved defensive back. He finished sixth on the team with 84 
> tackles. He had five pass break-ups and two interceptions.
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> After starting with a combined 12 tackles and one interception in the first 
> two games (a nail-biting 24-21 road win against South Carolina and a bad 
> 41-23 loss at home to Tennessee), Muschamp slid into a reserve role with just 
> eight tackles in consecutive wins against Northeast Louisiana and Ole Miss.
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> He came back with a strong effort through the final seven games of his career.
> 
> Muschamp had eight tackles in a heart-breaking 29-28 road loss to Alabama, 
> eight tackles in a 40-14 win against Clemson, 13 tackles in a mind-boggling 
> 43-30 loss to Vanderbilt and nine tackles in a 34-30 win against Kentucky.
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> In October 1994, with the Gator Bowl undergoing renovations in Jacksonville, 
> Muschamp and his Bulldogs played in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, the place he 
> had visited so many times growing up in Gainesville.
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> Muschamp had 11 tackles in a 52-14 loss to the Gators. The loss was 
> disheartening, but he was on a roll.
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> The next week at Auburn, Muschamp had another 11 tackles. And even though the 
> game was a 23-23 tie, the Bulldogs celebrated on the field as if it was a 
> major win. No. 3 Auburn, which had dealt the 'Dogs a crushing loss during the 
> Tigers' undefeated season in '93, had an unblemished record through its 
> previous 20 games. Georgia rallied from a 23-9 deficit to tie the game and 
> held on as Auburn's place-kicker missed a 44-yard field goal as time expired.
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> Muschamp finished his playing career with four tackles and an interception in 
> a 48-10 win against in-state rival Georgia Tech. He graduated in '94 and 
> began his coaching career as a graduate assistant with Auburn.
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> Ex-UGA coach accused in Ponzi scheme
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> The Associated Press
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> Published: Saturday, July 16, 2011 at 6:01 a.m.
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> Last Modified: Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 12:26 a.m.
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> ATLANTA — A former University of Georgia football coach has been accused in 
> court documents of making millions of dollars from a Ponzi scheme.
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> The federal documents filed this week in bankruptcy court in Ohio contend 
> that Jim Donnan and his wife, Mary, attracted investments for GLC Ltd., which 
> filed for bankruptcy in February.
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> The documents claim the Donnans made commissions for new investments. It 
> claims Donnan invested more than $5.4 million in the company and that his 
> family ultimately made more than $14.5 million.
> 
> Donnan and his wife filed for bankruptcy protection this month. GLC is being 
> restructured, and the documents were filed by the company's current operators.
> 
> Donnan's attorney, Ed Tolley, didn't return calls seeking comment Saturday, 
> but he has denied allegations of wrongdoing.
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