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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Wildcats Come In Hopes of Crushing Georgia's SEC Title Chance




On Saturday at 12:30, Georgia will take on the Kentucky Wildcats in Athens. Hopefully, they can show us something after our amazing wins against Florida and Auburn. Let's not underestimate the power of this Kentucky team though, we can't forget that they beat LSU earlier this year. That doesn't seem to matter for Richt and his team, because he has a couple things in mind on how to get everyone fired up...again.

First Black Out Now Red Out

Last week against Auburn, the seniors called for a black out and then Mark Richt surprised us all with black jerseys for the first time in school history. This week against Kentucky, Richt calls for a "red out." Richt says he wants something else to keep the momentum going from week to week. Even though most people wear red to the games anyway, he wants the fans to be united again this week.

Another Method

Mark Richt says he has another method of getting the players fired up for Saturday. He announced in an interview that the one thing that helps get his team fired up and ready to beat Kentucky is reminding them of the defeat last year. Kentucky celebrated so much when they beat Georgia that the SEC fined them. When Richt mentions this to the bulldogs, they get fired up.

The "New" Coach

What's your opinion on the "new" Mark Richt? By new I am talking about his recent out of character moves such as the excessive celebration at Florida and the call for the black out against Auburn. I don't know if anyone noticed Mark Richt on the side line, but he was acting like a totally different man. Now, he is in the referee's faces for bad calls, giving his players high fives, and even yelling at the crowd to get fired up. Also, Richt is using new phrases such as "jacked up" and coming up with new methods on how to get his team and fans excited about each upcoming game.




First Hand Information

This Saturday, I will be attending the game, so I can get some first hand information for you. Maybe if we're lucky, I'll even get some pictures to show people who can't make the trip to Athens. I'm hoping it's going to be a great game. Go Dawgs!

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