by Rex Robinson

Posts tagged “Alabama Football

T-Minus Two Weeks and Counting

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Signing Day is two weeks away and basically a free for all has ensued in SEC recruiting. Many fans are pulling their hair out. Between Alabama’s championship, Urban Meyer’s intermittent “health” issues, Lame Kiffin leaving Tennessee in the lurch, Derek Dooley trying to save the day, Georgia finally naming their DC, this two week home stretch promises to be one for the ages.

Remember the tag-line for the MTV show”Diary”,

You think you know, but you have no idea…

Hey, did you think two days ago, that Chan Gailey would be a head coach in the NFL this year? SEE? There is no alternative universe aka Bizarro World. We LIVE in the Bizarro world.

That’s why I’m concerned about commits like Da’Rick Rogers taking visits with his buddy Nash Nance to Tennessee and possibly Florida. The Gators have continued to clean up with commitment after commitment, with Urban Meyer’s future “up in the air”. How can that be? That is some “leave of absence” he’s got going on.

I am very concerned about Derek Dooley. He’s young and looks even younger. He’s a great communicator. He’s going to be a pain in our collective buttocks.

Then there is National Champion, Alabama. Winning will create additional recruiting momentum and they will be formidable for the forseeable future. I remember how 1980 led to some the most loaded teams UGA has ever seen.

Just now is new Georgia  DC Todd Grantham able to hit the road.  He has some catching up to do.  New Defensive Backs Scott Lakatos apparently arrives in Athens today and hits the road tomorrow. On the surface it seems Coach Richt and company have kept our commits intact. The lone exception was a mutual parting it seems.

The roller coaster is leaving the platform, are you buckled in? Let’s see if you can ride this “Scream Machine” with no hands…

Go Dawgs!


Georgia’s Biggest Rivals, Real or Imagined?

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The pundits are always talking about how competitive SEC football is and how much natural rivalries play into the weekly grind.  In looking at the new UGA Media Guide, I noticed some interesting tidbits. Some folks have handed it to the Dawgs, some series are competitve and some we dominate more than I realized.

Alabama has an eleven game lead in a series that until recently was very on again off again. In the olds days we rotated those teams that are now mostly SEC Western Division teams, except Auburn and Ole Miss who we played every year.

This is our record against our traditional rivals:

Alabama 25-36 -4

Auburn - 51- 53-8

Clemson-41-17-4(ACC)

Florida -47-38-2

Georgia Tech -59-37-5

Kentucky -49-11-2

LSU -12-14-1

Mississippi -30-12-1

Mississippi State -16-5-0

South Carolina - 45-14-2

Tennessee -16-20-2

Vanderbilt - 49-18-2

What jumped out at me and maybe you too is that as tough as the South Carolina series seems, it’s on par with our record against Vanderbilt.  That blew me away. It’s the same way with Clemson, Kentucky and for many years Florida also. Games like this week with South Carolina always seem close, but we do dominate the Gamecocks.

The Dawgs have some work to do this week to beat South Carolina, but they can do it.

Go Dawgs!


Alabama Football is officially back.

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You thought they were back when they were 12-0 going into the SEC championship Game and had a chance at playing for a National Championship like they have soo many times before. Well, The “F” had something to say about that, and Utah was another “Speed Bump” on their way to glory.  Now it seems they are just a little closer to being the Alabama we all remember.  I don’t like taking pokes at the opposition usually, but in reading the NCAA’s report on this ruling, where a few games were “vacated” between 2005-2007, something struck me.  Read the excerpt below.

 

 

 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Public Infractions Report
June 11, 2009
Page No. 3
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Beginning in at least the 2005-06 academic year and continuing through the fall of 2007, the institution’s textbook distribution system allowed approximately 200 student-athletes to obtain impermissible textbooks and supplies, with a total retail value of approximately $40,000. Approximately $21,950 of this total was obtained by student-athletes identified by the institution as “intentional wrong doers.”

The other students were found to have purchased not only required materials, but optional materials as well. That had to be accidental, why would they buy books they didn’t have to read. Okay, on second thought, I’ll give them a pass on that one. The bottom line is only 22 athletes, 14 of which were track athletes, knowingly took advantage of the system.  This really is not a huge deal, but the problem is, the NCAA had to do something because of Bama’s repeat offender status. This means major infractions occurred while on probation for previous major violations. Going back to 1995, 1999 and 2001 Alabama has been found to, let us just say, not run the tightest ship on the open seas.

I’m not going any further than that because everybody has issues from time to time. 

You know for the first time in recent memory, the “F” is looking to repeat and Alabama is not.