UGA blog finds new home
Morning all. As I’ve said a couple of times this week, we’re converting this blog over to a WordPress platform and it will be a permanent move the first of next week.
Those of you who are regulars probably know that I’m not what you’d call techno-wizard when it comes to these things. But from what I understand the technology offered in this new format should make the blogging and commenting experience better for all. Of course, I’ll be learning as we go along, too. But I’m hoping to provide more pictures and video and things like that which should bring the blog more to life.
Of course, this blog is nothing without all you guys so I want to heartily invite (read: beg) you to come over to the new site by CLICKING HERE ON THE NEW ADDRESS and save it in your browsers. As of Monday, Feb. 23rd, this will be the permanent home of the UGA blog you so love or, in the case of some of you, love to loathe. If you’d prefer to copy and paste or just memorize, the new address is: http://blogs.ajc.com/uga-sports-blog/.
See at the new place!
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Sending a stronger message
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
With the two-game suspension of Ian Smith for his public intoxication arrest Saturday morning, Mark Richt seems to be sending a slightly stronger message to his players. In the past, the Georgia coach would just give a one game suspension in this type of situation.
Richt is trying to send a signal that penalties are going to be harsher this offseason than last. You get the feeling the coach is fed up with having his players appear on the police report every other weekend. As well he should be. While these guys are just 18 to 22, they must make better decisions because of who and what they represent.
Whether Richt’s tougher attitude curbs the problems will be found out in the coming months.
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