
Podcast #2 is now up and ready for your listening pleasure. In this episode Meimi, Scott and I discuss UGA’s win over CMU and other week 2 games. Plus, we now have sponsorship!

Podcast #2 is now up and ready for your listening pleasure. In this episode Meimi, Scott and I discuss UGA’s win over CMU and other week 2 games. Plus, we now have sponsorship!
See, it’s called Dawgosphere because it’s blogs about the Dawgs! See?? Get it??
OMG the College Football season starts in earnest in less than 48 hours. I for one can. not. wait. Tent City has all her preparations all lined up for another stellar tailgating season and we might be on the verge of witnessing a very special season for the Dawgs. Seriously, I can’t wait.
Anyway, here’s some tidbits from the (ha! Get it?) Dawgosphere:
48 freakin’ hours. Woooooooooooooooo!
By now you’ve undoubtedly listened to the first podcast of the season at least three, maybe four times in order to assure yourself that you’ve caught every word, every tidbit, every nugget of valuable SEC information (if you haven’t yet why not?).
However, I would be remiss to note a few things here that were left out or just plain wrong so here’s Podcast #1’s Comments and Corrections…
The first (and hopefully not last) podcast of my online life is now up. In this edition Tim, Meimi, Scott and I discuss several critical elements of the upcoming season in the SEC, including the top four QB’s in the conference (Stafford, Tebow, and uh… um…) and the coach you’d recruit for a game of Cornhole.
Well the wordles of popular songs thing went so well that Ally over at The Road To Copacetic and Mackalicious at Blogging Pantsless got into the act. (Thanks for the h/t, Ally!)
In honor of these two fine and distinguished Dawgs, I present Munson. Wordled. I think I’m going to frame these. Seriously.
There’s just something so visually cool about these… I think because they remind me of all the awesome stuff Saul Bass did, for example:
So, so cool, man.
Later.
Starting your weekend off with some items of Awesome and Not-So-Much:
Update: I just couldn’t let the weekend arrive without dropping one more bit of Awesome.
Josh at Martians Attacking Indianapolis has broken THE big story of this football offseason, via a source who requested she (or maybe he, maybe. You don’t know.) remain anonymous.

While recent injuries and our brutal schedule leave much uncertainty for this season, one thing is for certain…
We won’t be seeing any of this next year:
I’m still proud of our Dawgs. It was difficult to see them jump out to such an early lead and hold it through halftime, because if there’s been one ongoing negative about this team (even through the SEC tournament), it’s the fact they always hit a lull, get tired, miss shots, give up buckets on the other end at minutes at a time. And that’s what the last 8-9 minutes of the loss to Xavier was – a king-sized lull, slump, whatever you want to call it. That’s why it was difficult to watch us build such a lead going into the half – I still knew it was coming. If we hit that wall in the first half, we might still be in the tourney.

Hopefully this last week will resonate through the program for a long time to come. Yata and Bliss laid a foundation formed more of poured heart than poured concrete. Now we see if the others can adopt what our two seniors have left this team with. We now have a solid group of tournament-tested underclassmen to challenge for the SEC title next year.
I’d like to say “I can’t wait”, but that wouldn’t be true; after all, we got a football season to play. But this run still makes it hard to be patient.