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Friday, July 11, 2008

Hitting the road with the Bulldogs?

The Georgia Bulldogs’ journey to a possible BCS Championship will include stops in Tempe, Ariz., Jacksonville and Baton Rouge, La.

With Tennessee, Vandy and Georgia Tech visiting Athens next season, is that enough to keep you here, or will you be traveling with the Bulldogs?

Who do you feel will give Georgia its biggest challenge? Are you confident the Bulldogs will make it to the BCS title game?

Give us your thoughts on the Bulldogs’ chances in 2008.

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How will the Jackets do this season?

Georgia Tech will face a list of familiar foes this upcoming football season.

New coach Paul Johnson begins the season with an Aug. 28 visit from Jacksonville State and takes his option offense on the road to face ACC champion Virginia Tech two weeks later and closes out the year in Athens against the Georgia Bulldogs.

What do you believe will be the biggest challenge for the new coach? Which side of the ball will shine — offense or defense?

Do you expect a better record than 7-6? What games will give the new offense most trouble?

Give us your thoughts on the Jackets’ chances in 2008.

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How will Braves fare vs. Padres?

After losing two of three against the Dodgers, the Braves will open their final series before the All-Star break tonight against the Padres in San Diego. (See series preview).

Jo-Jo Reyes gets the start for the Braves tonight followed by Charlie Morton on Saturday and Jorge Campillo on Sunday. Morton’s opponent will be a familiar face for Braves fans - longtime ex-Brave and future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux.

Pitching hasn’t been the primary issue for the Braves - lack of offensive production has. The Braves exploded for nine runs in their win over the Dodgers, but were held hitless for most of their two losses.

So, what do you think will happen this weekend in San Diego? Can the Braves build some momentum heading into the All-Star break?

Let us know what you think. Also, check out the most recent blog by David O’Brien and complete Braves coverage.

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