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Friday, November 30, 2012

Georgia Football vs. Alabama: Who Will Be the SEC Champion?

If the Bulldogs beat Bama, they're likely headed to Miami to take on Notre Dame for the BCS title.

Well, here we are, on the brink of the SEC championship game, a game that many doubted the Georgia Bulldogs would reach this year, but which could propel them to the contest for the National Championship. The Bulldogs haven't won a national title since they beat Notre Dame in 1980, despite fielding one of the most consistently successful teams in the country. As Dan Wolken of USA Today put it, "There aren't many opportunities to put 30 years of frustration aside as a program, but Georgia is on the doorstep of one of them." To get in the door, the Bulldogs have to defeat No. 2 Alabama, no easy feat. Seth Emerson reports for the Ledger-Enquirer that the teams are pretty evenly matched, with Georgia bringing the nation's No. 1 quarterback in …

Monday, October 22, 2012

SEC Football Headlines: Recaps, Reax from Oct. 20 Games

How Saturday's SEC football results played on the web.

A look at coverage, reaction after Saturday's SEC Football games:  Georgia 29, Kentucky 24 Georgia Struggles Vs. Kentucky (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ajc.com) Jeff Schultz: Pessimism Reigns By Georgia Fans (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ajc.com) Instant Analysis: UGA vs Kentucky (ESPN Blogs, espn.go.com) LSU 24, Texas A&M 19 LSU Game Notebook (New Orleans Times-Picayune, nola.com) Instant Analysis: LSU vs. Texas A&M (ESPN Blogs, espn.go.com) Manziel 'Gutsy,' 'Tough,' But A&M Doomed by Turnovers (Dallas Morning News, dallas.com) Florida 44, South Carolina 11 Win Over Dawgs Will Clinch the East (Gainesville Sun, Gatorsports.com) Florida-South Carolina Storylines (Gainesville Sun, Gatorsports.com) Florida Makes Statement with Rout (Florida…

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Gwinnett Interested in ACC Baseball Tourney

Conference officials have checked Coolray Field as a possible venue.

Feeling like they will be spurned by the Southeastern Conference, Gwinnett County is instead turning its attention to the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament. A Gwinnett tourism official confirmed that a delegation of county officials is in Durham, N.C., this week to view the ACC tournament. Also, ACC officials have visited Coolray Field in Lawrenceville as a possible site. The soonest that Gwinnett could host the tournament is 2014, said Lisa Anders of the Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau. The conference has not issued formal proposal requests. Gwinnett officials also had made an official bid for the SEC tournament, which is in the final year of its contract with its longtime home of Hoover, Ala. However, indications are …

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