Monday 'Dawg Bites: Goodnight, Sweet Rage Monster
Another Monday, one more game week to hop into. However, before you get down to keeping the primary concern the primary concern, this is what's happening in Bulldog Nation. 토토사이트 검증
To start with, there's the news that Florida mentor Dan Mullen is purportedly casting off our old companion Todd "the Emotional Blitzer" Grantham from his staff after the Gators' 40-17 misfortune to South Carolina. It was Florida's third misfortune in succession and drops the Gainesvillains to 4-5 on the season.
While Florida has surrendered 41.0 focuses per game over its baffling three game stretch and still couldn't stop a counter with napalm, explosive, and Mike Singletary playing center linebacker, this appears as though a trick to delay to sort things out. It additionally feels similar to the move of a told mentor's "someone is getting terminated. It is possible that them or you."
Talking about awful news for Dan Mullen (which in my mind is the absolute best information out there), blue chip cornerback Julian Humphries seems set to report his school choice in the impending days. You might recall Humphries as one of the few popular school initiates who had been focused on Florida. He's currently emphatically thinking about Georgia. However at that point who isn't?
This is likewise a happy opportunity to advise you that Early National Signing Day is not exactly a month away. While we're clearly kind of engrossed with activity on the field, search for a slight pickup in enlisting inclusion over the course of the following not many weeks.
Glancing back at the Missouri win, it was clear to anybody observing intently that Mizzou came in not having any desire to permit Georgia to beat them on the ground. Eliah Drinkwitz affirmed as much a while later.
Looking forward, Georgia is a 21 point street top pick against the Volunteers of Tennessee, which on first blush sounds about right to me. Tennessee will be the greatest test the UGA guard has confronted all season, every season. The Vols bested Kentucky 45-42 in a game where Josh Heupel's group moved up 461 yards on just 47 hostile snaps.
The Tennessee guard then again surrendered 612 yards to the Wildcats, who ran 99 plays and held the ball for 46:08 in a misfortune, which has neither rhyme nor reason. Will that multitude of snaps have softened the Vols for the 'Dawgs? I'd prefer to think so.
We'll be back with additional 'Dawg inclusion later. Until then....
Go 'Dawgs!!!