
Who will be the quarterback in Athens this fall?
Vote in the RTK Poll to the right.

Who will be the quarterback in Athens this fall?
Vote in the RTK Poll to the right.

What’s that noise Georgia fans? I hear there are Georgia Bulldogs stirring in the deep recesses of the Big BM. That’s the Butts-Mehre building for those of you in Phenix City. Mat drills are over. Optimism abounds. Willie is free. Life is good.
Spring football is starting in Athens and the Dawg Nation searches for signs that the upgrades continue. New blood on the staff should equate to a new attitude, not just on defense, but across the board. After all, it was the offense that ranked near the bottom in the NCAA in turnovers and penalties.
I think I am ready for the Aaron Murray watch. Many assume he’s the man. I wonder what Zach Mettenberger thinks about that? I’m going to put my considerable weight behind Zach.
Zach is the Cinco Grande, the future of the Georgia 5′s.
I am implementing the new “Vick logic”. He wants to go to Carolina because he like the uniforms. My heart is in the number 5. Seriously, I hope that one of these red-shirt freshman is ready by fall. Our season depends on it.

Hey Georgia Fans! I am looking foward to seeing how the #Dawgs do tonight against those Kentucky Wildcats. Coach Fox and Company played well in Rupp Arena earlier this year. I am hopeful we can make the Stegasaurus rock again tonight, just like the Tennessee game.
Go Dawgs!


Georgia High School Football has it’s newest member to welcome to the fraternity. My old Alma mater, Marietta High School has hired Virginia coach Scott Burton as it’s newest head coach(click). Burton, replaces James “Friday” Richards who stepped down earlier this year(click). The Marietta School board voted 7-0 to hire the 37 year old coach. Burton is committed to both athletic and academic excellence and some interesting methodology to get there.
Welcome coach, I will be by to try and sell you something very soon.

The NFL Combine has a couple of days left but Sunday was a huge day for us all because Tim Tebow participated. He had a very good vertical at 38″ and broad jump of 9′ 7″. His shuttle time was downright demonic at an unofficial 6.66, and that can’t be good.
Then he proceeded to run his two forties. The first was a 4.70 and his second was a tad slower at 4.72. At this point his only option is to over-haul his throwing motion as has been reported, because his running days are officially over. Check out this guy’s article. He called 4.72 “blistering”. Toby Gerhart running 4.53 at about the same size as Tebow, that’s blistering.
He is looking at the proposition of playing against NFL defenses where 7 to 8 players on the other side of the ball are faster than him. He always had a knack for avoiding most major collisions in college. Now he will be a sitting duck if he does not learn to get the ball out quicker. It could get ugly. Anyone heard of the new Wildsplat offense?
Oh, this just in. His interviews went really well. So he has that going for him.

Tell me what you really think!