
He hated Neyland with a passion.
Always said that Neyland's Tennessee teams were the dirtiest players he ever faced.
War Eagle!
Skooz’s SEC Football Preview for 2008:
Once again, top to bottom, the best conference in the country. Period.
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I don't disagree with this. As tony Barnhart of the AJC said, right team, wrond year. Brutal schedule. I like auburn chances of beating UGA as they will be coming off 3 road games in a row including Florida and LSU.
ROLL TIDE,gonna be a interesting year.
Alabama 27
Auburn 13
Bah, CFN has about the wost coverage of non BCS conferences around..
Bah, CFN has about the wost coverage of non BCS conferences around.. So Ill enjoy the SEC, PAC10- Big 10, .... but they wont have anything in depth to say about the MAC

Just waiting for the first UT person to point out that Fulmer should also be holding a trophy, along with Meyer and Miles.
I’m so glad it’s time for these threads to come back. T-3 weeks (almost to the minute) and counting!
I was istening to ESPN radio tonight and they seemed to think that its LSU-Auburn winner playing the Georgia-Forida winner. But they were curious about Mississippi State. They won 8 games last year so it will be interesting to see if they can comnntinue to improve.
Go Dawgs!
Sorry, just had to........
Georgia football excels in classroom during summer semester
By Staff reports
ATHENS — A total of 53 Georgia Football players earned GPAs of 3.0 or better including 16 with perfect 4.0s during the recently completed Summer Semester, producing a 3.02 GPA for the football program during that academic period.
“I'm extremely proud of how our players performed in the classroom over the summer,” head coach Mark Richt said. “The fact that every scholarship player in our program was enrolled and we earned better than a 3.0 GPA as a team is a very significant achievement.”
Additional interesting facts produced during Summer Semester include:
— 42 scholarship players posted GPAs of 3.0 or higher
— 24 players earned spots on the Dean's List, achieved by posting a 3.50 GPA or higher on six or more hours with no grades below B
— 17 signees earned GPAs of 3.0 or better
— 11 signees posted perfect 4.0 GPAs.
Players who produced a GPA of 3.0 or better are listed below, with asterisks indicating those who also were named to the Dean's List.
The players who posted 4.0s were: Cameron Allen* (Canton), Brandon Boykin* (Fayetteville), Trent Dittmer* (Cartersville), Cordy Glenn (Riverdale), A.J. Harmon (Louisville), Andrew Johnson* (Athens), James Lindley* (Savannah), Jeremy Longo* (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Stuart Oglesby* (Atlanta), Makiri Pugh* (Charlotte, N.C.), Bacarri Rambo (Donalsonville), Bryce Ros* (Kennesaw), Carlton Thomas (Frostproof, Fla.), DeAngelo Tyson* (Statesboro), Cornelius Washington*
(Hepzibah) and Nick Williams (Bainbridge).
Players who posted a GPA between 3.50-3.99 were: Quintin Banks* (Warner Robins), Drew Butler* (Duluth), Sanders Commings* (Augusta), Kris Durham* (Calhoun), Wes Jacobs* (Cordele), A.J. Green* (Summerville, S.C.), Jeremy Lomax* (Jonesboro), Mohamed Massaquoi* (Charlotte, N.C.), Prince Miller* (Duncan, S.C.), Jonathan Owens (Blountsville, Ala.), Jordan Stowe* (Lilburn), Trenton Turner* (Peachtree City), Jason Veal* (Lilburn), Aron White* (Columbia, Mo.) and Tony Wilson (Daytona Beach, Fla.).