Monday, March 28, 2011

Evaluating the UT, GT hires, and a fantasy baseball question

It's a quiet, cloudy, cold day in Athens today. Which stinks. As Georgia offensive lineman Kolton Houston tweeted today: "Spring, we are to old to be playing hide n seek. So you can come out of hiding any time you want."

Well said.

A few quick hits as I get over a bout with the flu, and wait for Georgia to resume spring practice on Tuesday:

- As you probably saw, the Georgia women's basketball team's season ended on Sunday with a 79-38 loss to Texas A&M in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. That score is correct, by the way.

Not a great way for Andy Landers' team to wrap up, but hey, it's still the Sweet 16.

- In the past 24 hours, a couple men's basketball hires have been made that have a direct impact on Georgia. Tennessee has tapped Cuonzo Martin, formerly of Missouri State, and Georgia Tech has hired Brian Gregory away from Dayton.

They're similar hires in the sense that both Martin and Dayton coached teams that didn't make this year's NCAAs, but are considered solid mid-major programs. Martin, who was the second banana on the Glenn Robinson-led Purdue teams of the early 1990s, became a hot name this year. Gregory's name has been thrown around for a few openings the past few years.

My impression is that neither hire is a home run, nor is either a swing-and-a-miss. Gregory is a solid coach with a good reputation. Martin strikes me as having more coaching upside - if there is such a thing - who should be able to keep Tennessee as a destination for top recruits. The question is whether he'll be able to coach it up.

But it's a good hire for the Vols when you take into account the program's situation, and the uncertainty over the pending NCAA penalties.

As for Georgia Tech, the fact that it had to "settle" for Gregory and couldn't nab a bigger name coach may speak for the program's slip, or finances. (The Paul Hewitt buyout cost a ton.) But Georgia Tech is probably just seeking to get back to relevance. We'll see. You could certainly argue that Georgia has surpassed its in-state rival in basketball, but that's only within the context of this season. Mark Fox does appear to have the program on the right track, however.

- Finally, a personal note: My fantasy baseball draft is tonight, and I still don't have a good team name. So if anybody has any suggestions, fire away. Someone suggested my fantasy football name last year - the Favre Dollar Footlongs - for which I was eternally grateful. So maybe we can strike gold twice.

49 comments:

  1. Honey Nut Ichiros!

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  2. Buster Posey Wide Open

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  3. Anon ball run
    or
    the Bloggy Bottom Boys

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  4. Radioactive Toyotas

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  5. The Tennessee Violations

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  6. Anon @3:15

    Too soon.

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  7. Cuban raft riders

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  8. Newton's Six Figures

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  9. Gaddafi's Crazy Old Man 'Fro

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  10. Cunning Linguists

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  11. The Charros (Kenny Powers' mexican baseball team in Eastbound & Down)

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  12. Pitches Ain't Hit

    Watch that Sac Fly

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  13. If going the movie route, you'd have to go with Chico's Bail Bonds.

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  14. Sons of Pitches
    Good Wood
    Ball Busters


    Sophomoric, I know... but it's all I got.

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  15. The Blog Men

    Annoying Anonymous Assholes (Triple A if you have to keep it sfw)

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  16. I post under anon but I will second triple a

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  17. Emerson Big'uns

    (w/ punctuation options)

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  18. Three hours till the draft. Keep them coming. Also, should have said, I'm limited to 20 characters.

    Which stinks, because I wanted to go with:

    "What would David DeJesus do?"

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  19. You still can, Seth: WWDDeJD? Question mark included.

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  20. The Niekrophiliacs

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  21. Two suggestions
    Athens>Columbia
    or
    (sycophantic) GATA

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  22. Sid Bream Team

    or just

    Bream Team

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  23. C'mon, Seth.

    Emerson Big 'uns = Them are some big ones.


    That's comedy gold!

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  24. Yeah, it's good stuff, and I'm thinking about it. But right now "Honey Nut Ichiros" is the leader in the clubhouse.

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  25. The MD Mud Blogs

    Crab cakes and Football!

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  26. Chipper's Strippers
    Foul Balls
    Fly Balls
    Jeter's Peters
    Infield Fly
    Willie Hays Mays
    Ricky Wild Thing Vaughn
    Pedro Serrano
    Hot Dawgs
    7th Inning Stench

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  27. Pitching Rubber
    Resin Bags
    Warning Track
    Albert Poo Holes
    Hit and Run
    Budweiser Selig
    McGwire's Forearms

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  28. And That Was The First Time I Got Herpes

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  29. Gotta get your name in there, Seth.

    Emerson:
    Fruit Loops
    Hits & Misses
    Total Losers
    Bad Dudes
    Boppers
    Sheen Ballers

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  30. A-Rod in the Pujols

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  31. Off Constantly,

    So when you lose the other guy says, "I beat Off Constantly!"

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  32. HALE YEAH'S

    Apologies to you Seth...

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  33. Don't say anythingthing that disagree with Seth or he'll shut down comments.

    He's sensitive and doesn't take to differing opinions very well.

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  34. UT Hire?

    How is that relevant to a Bulldog Blog?

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  35. "which stinks".

    That was a sentance.

    Without a reference?

    Poor grammar Seth.

    you can do.

    better than this.

    Hard to read.

    your articles when.

    the grammar is.

    so bad.

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  36. This blog is sinking like the Titanic and the UGA football program. David Hale where are you?

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  37. Another blog about Crowell today on ESPN and Murray.

    http://espn.go.com/blog/sec

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  38. What did you end up picking?

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