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Georgia Tech Football

September 4, 2010 by · Comments Off on Georgia Tech Football 

Georgia Tech Football, The Wreckbone in 2010 will need no apology. In fact I see brighter days ahead. Your third year will be even more lethal. I hope to see the numbers of lead nation in total rushing yards, total offense, total score, and total time of possession, total domination! Why? Two words, no, no, Josh Nesbitt, despite not going to hurt, but rather, the offensive line. I will give a full review of the line next week.
He gave a quick overview of the new 3-4 defense technology earlier this week, but now let’s move on to what has become the signature of Georgia Tech football, La Wreckbone. What else can I say? Actually a lot. We’ve all seen the work and effectiveness. Yes, we have seen that does not work effectively. So why do they seem to dominate against Clemson, FSU, and UGA, but even against the anemia of Iowa, Miami, LSU? The short answer is that there is an answer “short.” In fact I think this points to the fact that the Wreckbone is like any other crime by college athletes, not the time of execution and the lack of it, good games and bad games, a top talent and / or inferior talent. In addition, each game is a “case” and each must be reviewed on a case by case. Context often has game situations have a lot to do with the success and failure as anything else. No offense ever score on every possession, although this company does not hit much of what he says more than is often said, so the game is more complex than the simple fact these complexities crime and how to run an offense and the works they are called. Many times it is as simple as holding penalty on the first offensive play of the game called again a big gain or touchdown (see Orange Bowl). It is sometimes as many special teams mistakes that the offense is forced out of the game plan otherwise well designed and forced to play catchup (see Peach Bowl 2008). Sometimes it’s just not your day with turnovers and mental mistakes many whom never on the offense (see Miami). And then there are moments when his defense is so little that is shooting all the team one last time with the ball wins (see UGA) and has little to do with the crime until you have a receiver that a blunder.

Uga Football

September 4, 2010 by · Comments Off on Uga Football 

Uga Football, The University of Georgia recruit football highest score was arrested Friday on a charge of misdemeanor theft and is suspended from the season opener on Saturday.

It is the eighth football player arrested so far this year in school.

Freshman safety Alec Ogletree turned himself in Friday to the reserve in the Clarke County Jail with bail set at 1500 y.

Ogletree is one of four freshmen that the coaches were scheduled to play in Saturday’s game against Louisiana-Lafayette.

“It’s certainly an unfortunate sequence of events,” said Georgia coach Mark Richt. “I’m disappointed in the situation and will continue to gather information in their case is processed through the appropriate legal channels.

“Meanwhile, Alec is still responsible for a bad decision and will serve a minimum of one game suspension as a result.”

Ogletree is accused of a June 15 incident in which a UGA track and field athlete reported the theft of a scooter and helmet valued at 35.

“In recent days it emerged that a man who had,” said Police Chief Jimmy Williamson campus Friday. “Based on some documentation and statements made by Mr. Ogletree, was charged with theft for taking the helmet.”

The police spoke to Ogletree in person Friday morning. The order was issued in the afternoon.

The broker Washaun Ealey, the leading rusher on the team last year, is suspended for one game following his arrest a week ago to hit and run of a parked vehicle and driving with a suspended license. Receiver Tavarres King is suspended for the opener after being arrested for possession of alcohol by minors.

Three Georgia players were dismissed from team this spring after his arrest, arrested and another player decided to transfer.

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