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Aggies Will Be Multiple On Defense In 2012
The most welcome news to come out of the recruiting visits this weekend was the intention of the Aggies to utilize both the 3-4 and 4-3 Under next season. Per Billy Liucci ($), DeSoto weakside DE Michael Richardson (6'3 220) was told he would play DE in our even-front sets and outside linebacker in...
An Anthem to Todd Grantham: The Second-Half Successes of the Georgia Bulldogs' Defense
Grantham’s halftime adjustments were VanGorder-like. Senator Blutarsky (October 10, 2011) In recognition of the Georgia Bulldogs’ apparent football renaissance, we are mixing it up here at Dawg Sports, by bringing you Too Much Information earlier than ever, inviting more literary submissions, and...
To 4-3 or not to 4-3 ...
When people discuss whom they'd like to see as the Dolphins' new head coach, the topic usually begs the question of whether or not Miami should convert back to the 4-3 defensive scheme once the next regime hits town. For any of you who aren't already aware, the Dolphins currently run a base 3-4...
Too Much Information: Georgia Bulldogs v. Boise State Broncos
(Author’s Note: I have, to put it mildly, a bit of reputation for linking frequently in my postings, to the point that it has been said that I have a link to every thought I’ve ever had. As you will see, this posting contains numerous statements of both fact and opinion which ordinarily would...
Jarvis Jones Cleared to Play by NCAA; Eeyore and Chicken Little Cautiously Peer Out From Under Umbrellas
Normally, I am very leery of public expressions of optimism regarding the Georgia Bulldogs; it has been my experience that evincing too sunny a disposition is followed frequently by rotten news, and this was supposed to be Slow News Day Tuesday. This week, though, I have shown increasingly...
Defensive Benchmarks for the 2011 Georgia Tech Football Team
I already talked about some basic offensive benchmarks for tracking the progression of the 2011 offensive season. Today, I want to talk about some interesting defensive benchmarks. The first one is the one that was probably the most erratic of the three CPJ-GT squads: sacks. In 2008, Tech had 34...
Up From 6-7: What Do the Numbers Tell Us About What Ailed the Georgia Bulldogs in 2010?
With a freshman quarterback, a new defensive scheme, and a star receiver unfairly suspended for the first month of the season, Richt had his Dawgs playing well enough to beat an 'average' team, with an 'average' number of breaks, 12 out of 13 times. But that doesn't really matter when a) you're not...
Georgia Bulldogs 2011 Season Preview: The New Mexico State Game
The New Mexico St. Aggies, who will visit Sanford Stadium to play the Georgia Bulldogs on November 5, ranked 103rd nationally in passing defense, 110th in rushing defense, 112th in total defense, and 115th in scoring defense in 2010. Both by land and by air, the Red and Black ought to be able to...
Georgia Bulldogs 2011 Season Preview: The Florida Game
It should be apparent by now that I have been putting off previewing the Georgia Bulldogs’ October 29 SEC East showdown with the Florida Gators in the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, so much so that I have devoted front-page space to double-dipping Dawg bites and examining such pressing...
Red and Black Roundtable: The Dawg Sports Answers About the 2011 Georgia Bulldogs
Over the weekend, Tyler Dawgden mentioned that he had been asked to take part in a six-question roundtable regarding the Georgia Bulldogs. If I received an e-mail about this that I accidentally overlooked, I apologize, but, since the propounder of the questions has linked to it here, I thought I’d...
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