Georgia dominated Florida during the first 20 or so years the two teams
played.  They also dominated Florida during the WWII years. (a feat they
should be ashamed of)

Other than that, the series has been pretty even.  So, for some leg humper
dog fan to long for the years they dominated us, it just isn't so.

Right now, the record is 40-46-2.  I hope I live to see us go ahead of the
evil b@st@rds!

Of course this article begs the question, If Georgia and Boise State played
today (or in the Chick Fila Kick Off Game) who would you root for?

Does anyone on this list wonder who I'll be rooting for?

 

 

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Fan talk: Which would you rather have, a win over Florida or the SEC East
title?


12:00 am August 13, 2011, by Bill King

Welcome to Saturday. Three weeks from today Mark Richt's boys will tee it up
in the Georgia Dome against the Broncos.

If you didn't order tickets to that game before it sold out and didn't sign
up for the season tickets that arrived in mailboxes this week but you still
hanker to see the Dawgs play this season, you're in luck.

A limited number of tickets to three of Georgia's home football games -
Coastal Carolina on Sept. 17, New Mexico State on Nov. 5 and Kentucky on
Nov. 19 -
<http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081211aaa.html> will go
on sale to the general public beginning Monday, August 15, at 9 a.m. All
tickets are $45 and can be purchased online or by calling the Athletic
Association ticket office 1-877-542-1231.

All single-game tickets ordered will be filled on a first-come, first-served
basis and mailed within 10 days of the order being submitted, the athletic
association says.

Meanwhile, I went to the funeral for a longtime dear friend's mom in Athens
Friday, and it was a lovely service. It was, of course, a typical Athens
funeral in that the first words I heard from one of the surviving sons were
. "What about Richt?"

You gotta love Athenians and their 24/7 devotion to UGA.

Speaking of Athens, I'll be over there a couple of days while I'm off on
vacation next week (with my fingers crossed in hopes that by the time I
return Georgia will have a healthy tailback in good standing). But before I
go let's clear out some Junkyard Mail. .

 georgia florida
<http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/files/2011/08/georgia-florida.jpg> Our
old pal Cuz wants me to ask Bulldog fans which they'd rather have, a win
over Florida or winning the SEC East. Says Cuz: "Tough one for me because I,
like you, remember the total domination we used to have over the Gators. I
went to maybe seven JAX games before Florida won one. We were dumbfounded,
then just started laughing at the Florida fans who went out of their gourds.
Now I understand. But to me, winning the East has got to be the most
important step for this team and for Coach Richt. Both would be wonderful,
but if I have to choose one, it will be winning the East."

I have to agree, Cuz. As much as I would love for Georgia to beat Florida
this season (and if not this year, when?), I'd much rather have the Bulldogs
returning to the Georgia Dome on Dec. 3. I hated the losses to the Gators in
2002 and 2005, but I wouldn't have traded winning the East for a win in
Jacksonville either year.

Dawgtired writes: I'm sending this in hopes that you will unveil the scam
Boise State is trying to pull on America. Their plight has been well
documented regarding the "little man" being denied a chance to win the
national championship in the current BCS system. I despise the BCS system
not because it keeps the "little man" down, but because it doesn't allow
more teams to settle it on the field of play. This brings me to the Boise
scam. No one argues that BS is a good team. I feel they are talented and
extremely well coached. Much has been said about their success recently
against the "big boys." No dispute from me. However, while many naysayers
point out that BS would struggle in a major conference, the grind of a long
season is only part of the explanation. You see, BS' success should be
credited to the genuis athletic director for scheduling these games with the
big boys. Nothing to lose and everything to gain for the program. Much has
also been made about BS really only having to win ONE tough game to go
undefeated each year. But let's look closer. Yes, they have beaten Oregon
twice, Oklahoma, Virginia Tech and TCU. Each of those wins had the same
thing in common. BS was smart enough to schedule these as opening games of
the season or they were bowl wins. Each allowed at least 4 weeks to scheme
and prepare. Some allowed 8 months prep time. This year UGA draws BS in the
season opener. BS coaches and players know that their season and
respectability depends on winning this game. Is there any doubt they have
been preparing for 8 months? UGA on the other hand is more concerned about
the SEC title. Please someone, ANYONE, schedule Boise in the middle of their
season or late in the season when they can't devote every hour of prep to
you! May John Jenkins welcome Kellen Moore to his senior season. Thanks,
Bill.

You make an interesting point, though I should note that Gene Bleymaier,
Boise State's "genius" athletic director and the father of the Smurf Turf,
was fired this week in relation to the school's NCAA troubles. But while I
think, yes, Richt and his staff probably are (and should be) more concerned
with the SEC schedule than anything else, UGA scheduled Boise State in the
Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game for a reason . to regain the national football
spotlight. I think the Dogs are taking the Broncos plenty seriously and
certainly hope they've also put the past few months to good use.

Big Bad Brad writes: Bill, what's your take on Texas A&M and SEC expansion?
I don't really see why everyone's getting so excited about the prospect of
the third- or fourth-best Texas program joining the best college football
conference. I think the SEC is just fine as it is. You?

I think the SEC should add schools only if it can expand its footprint and
add television markets and revenue. While the Aggies may not be the top
program in their state, they're the one that would fit best with the SEC
West and adding A&M would get the conference into a key television market.
So if they want to join up, I think the SEC should take them. Now, who else
should be added to balance the league? A lot of folks like Florida State,
and the Seminoles are certainly a marquee program, but I think a more
valuable addition to the SEC would be Virginia Tech, which would get the
conference into the D.C. TV market (where, my son notes, conference games
currently aren't available). I wrote about this subject last year when the
SEC and A&M were flirting, and you can read those discussions
<http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/2010/06/11/what-would-sec-expansion-mea
n-for-uga/> here and
<http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/2010/06/04/does-an-expanded-sec-without
-a-texas-school-make-sense/> here and
<http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/2010/04/29/if-sec-expands-it-needs-to-h
ook-them-horns/> here.

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