Friday, June 4, 2010

The Lady's Friday Morning Breakfast Links—Get Em' While They're Hot!

Chris Low of ESPN, says that Aaron Murray, not A.J. Green, is Georgia's most irreplaceable player. I have to say, he makes a good point. Georgia lost A.J. for two games last season but was no worse for the wear. If Murray goes down this season, it could spell trouble for Georgia.

As expected, Braxton Miller has shunned all of his other offers in favor of playing for his home state. Miller, a quarterback prospect out of Ohio will spend his playing days as a Buckeye. 

The latest rumor mill has the Pac-10 going to a Pac-16 by including six additional teams—all from the Big 12. Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State are among the schools that would, alledgedly be asked to join.

David Hale of Bulldogs Blog wonders if size will really be a factor for QB Murray. Most are saying that his diminutive stature will prove to be his undoing but, honestly, there have been QB's with less height than Murray—Drew Brees, D.J. Shockley, Pat White, Charlie Ward, and Chase Daniel—all managed to lead their teams to victory.

The results of the NCAA's investigation into shady dealings with USC's football and basketball program STILL have not been released—jeez, what's the holdup guys—Congress doesn't take this long.

Thanks to Nick Saban, indirectly of course, the Georgia State Panthers have secured the services of Star Jackson. Even more, Bill Curry may have a couple of offensive lineman to help protect his blindside—he'll have the Georgia Tech program to thank for that good fortune.

UCLA coaching legend, John Wooden, may not walk among us much longer. Pete Carroll has reportedly said the coaching great is nearing his final moments.

The Huffington Post discusses the mind-blowing gap in the media coverage of male-dominated versus female-dominated sporting events. 

ESPN has released it's television lineup for the upcoming college football season.
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