CORNHUSKERS HAVE AN INFLATED SENSE OF SELF
A year ago, Nebraska got blown out in the second half of the 2012 Capital One Bowl to the University of South Carolina. The Cornhuskers lost the game 30-13, and were out-gained 351-253 yards.
Still, Nebraska coach Bo Pelini insisted his 9-4 Cornhuskers were better than Steve Spurrier’s 11-2 Gamecocks.
“I’ll [...]
Nebraska Still Doesn’t Get It
USC vs. Georgia Pics
IMAGES FROM SOUTH CAROLINA’S BLOWOUT WIN OVER THE GEORGIA BULLDOGS
The University of South Carolina football team laid a good old fashioned ass whooping on fifth-ranked Georgia Saturday night at Williams Brice Stadium, turning a highly anticipated Top Ten matchup into a blowout.
The Gamecocks’ 35-7 beat down of the Bulldogs was one of the most complete, [...]
Dawgs Not Sweating Loss Of Top Wide Receiver
SHOULD THEY BE, THOUGH?
According to the University of Georgia faithful, the loss of their football team’s leading wide receiver a few days before a Top Ten showdown against South Carolina is no big deal.
“While this certainly isn’t a problem that any offensive coordinator wants to be dealing with leading into the team’s biggest game of [...]
Today’s Tuneage: Dawg Hearts
It might seem odd that a University of South Carolina fan would post the University of Georgia’s official theme song on the week of the biggest home game in the 120-year history of the program.
But such is our love for R.E.M. – the Athens, Georgia band that defined alternative rock for more than three decades [...]
Gamecocks Compete For Top Prospect
TOP DEFENSIVE LINEMAN NARROWS CHOICE TO USC, GEORGIA
Kelsey Griffin is a 6-foot-2, 290-pound defensive tackle from Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, Georgia. According to 247Sports.com, this rising senior is the fifth-rated defensive tackle in the nation and the eighth-best high school player in Georgia.
In other words, he’s the sort of player who always chose [...]
There Mark Richt Goes Again
ANOTHER CURIOUS DRUG “SUSPENSION”
The University of Georgia football team will not suspend starting senior cornerback (and part time wideout) Branden Smith for one game as a result of his March arrest for marijuana possession.
“After just gathering all the information, determining what happened, we’ve got peace that we’re doing the right thing on Branden,” Georgia head coach [...]
Mark Richt’s Phone Suspension
There is no love lost between this website and University of Georgia head football coach Mark Richt. We think he’s a hypocritical douche, and we think his program is all sorts of crooked.
Having said that, the NCAA probably went a little overboard in giving Richt a two week phone suspension (i.e. he can’t talk to [...]
(Kat) Ding!
University of Georgia “Gym Dog” Kat Ding won her second consecutive national championship on the uneven bars at last weekend’s NCAA women’s gymnastics championships. She also captured her first national championship on the floor routine.
Why do we care about a Title IX sport? Because Kat Ding is hot, people – and we’re totally superficial like [...]
The “Spurrier Rule” Is Silly
University of South Carolina head football coach Steve Spurrier wants participants in the Southeastern Conference championship game to be chosen based on their record against division opponents – not their record against the conference at large.
“Your division champ should be decided on division games,” Spurrier said last week. “Last year, it wasn’t fair for Tennessee [...]
Bulldog Soccer Player Busted Stealing Hash Browns
A University of Georgia soccer player who assisted on a game-winning goal against the University of South Carolina last year (in double overtime, no less) has been arrested after she attempted to steal an order of hash browns from a school cafeteria.
Carli Shultis, 19, was arrested last week at the “Bulldog Cafe” on the school’s [...]
Hedge Clippers!
The University of South Carolina football team cleared the first big hurdle in its quest to repeat as SEC Eastern Division champions on Saturday – edging the Georgia Bulldogs 45-42 “between the hedges” in Athens, Georgia.
As they did a week ago in their season opening win over East Carolina, the Gamecocks (2-0, 1-0 SEC) relied [...]
“Dawg” Abuse?
“No!”
A primordial scream, Micheal Vick flashbacks and immediate queasiness were our initial reactions to an email we received earlier this week about the Humane Society reportedly investigating University of South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore for “dog abuse.”
Of course once we opened the email we realized it was “Dawg” abuse … as in the University [...]







