- Washaun Ealey is more than just the guy Florida's Brandon Spikes eye-gouged. He's also led the Bulldogs in rushing each of the last three games, writes Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald.
- Blair Walsh has solidified his hold on Georgia's place-kicking duties, writes David Hale of the Macon Telegraph.
- Hale also has an excellent blog that's definitely worth reading.
- Forget Georgia Tech. Auburn is Georgia's biggest remaining opponent, writes Mark Bradley of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- Jerry Hinnen at the War Eagle Reader writes about Gus Malzahn and Trooper Taylor's names getting floated out there for the Memphis opening.
- Auburn and Georgia are on different tracks, one going up, one going down, writes ESPN's Chris Low.
- SEC Hot/Not blog post by Low. Auburn WR Darvin Adams checks in on the hot list.
- Nick Saban and Bill Belichick were made from the same mold, writes Ray Melick of the Birmingham News.
- Kevin Scarbinsky of the Birmingham News writes that Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy says all the right things. Now he has to back it up on the field.
- The SEC is losing credibility with all of its officiating screw-ups, writes Paul Finebaum of the Mobile Press-Register.
- SEC coordinator of officials Rogers Redding says the conference's officiating isn't broken, writes Jon Solomon of the Birmingham News.
- The Wizard of Odds has put together a nice compilation of officiating gaffes this year. There are a bunch of them.
- College football needs to adopt the NFL system of instant replay if it wasts to find a model that works, writes Mark McCarter of the Huntsville Times.
- Florida, Alabama and Texas can forget about style points this late in the season. It's all about winning, writes Mark Schlabach of ESPN.
- ESPN's army of bloggers state their case for teams from different conferences to make the BCS title game.
- Central Florida coach George O'Leary doesn't seem to understand how this whole media thing works.
- Hey, look who's back. It's Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount, aka the guy who threw the punch in the season opener and hasn't been seen since.
- If Notre Dame is serious about canning Charlies Weis, it should get moving so it can get its pick of the litter this offseason, writes Dennis Dodd of the CBS Sportsline. Memphis already got the jump on the Irish. I'm sure there will be a lot of overlap candidates there (and yes, my sarcasm font was on there).
- And lastly, Memphis coach Tommy West went down swinging after getting fired yesterday. All press conferences should be this entertaining.
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Reading the Paul Finebaum column (I know, I know, but it's like a train wreck - I just have to see what tragedies he spews if it's right in front of me) - I found a blurb that could be a lot of fun to play with come Turkey Hangover Day.
"Now that the SEC has essentially become Florida-Alabama and the 10 dwarfs..."
Sticking with his Wizard of Oz theme, wouldn't it be sweet if the Tiger Dwarfs used our house to crush the Wicked Witch to our west? Just a thought....
Lydia, kudos for being brave enough to read Finebaum. I'm always afraid I'll get something nasty on me if I read his articles or listen to a show he's on.
Maybe after Auburn ruins the SEC championship game by whuppin' UAT I'll get up enough gumption to look at one of his spewings.
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