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re: Georgia ready to throw crapload of money at OU's Jeff Capel

Posted on 3/4/09 at 6:09 pm to
Posted by HeartOfGeauxld
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Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 3/4/09 at 6:09 pm to
Contrary to what many here have already said, this would be a great move by Capel. Not only will he be losing the Griffins, but metro Atlanta is one of the hottest basketball recruiting grounds in the country.

UGA's proximity to Atlanta is one of the main reasons Bobby Knight was so interested in the Georgia basketball job.

And the money doesn't hurt, either :P
Posted by Hooligan33
Member since Aug 2008
1193 posts
Posted on 3/4/09 at 7:25 pm to
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hooligan, what the hell kind of freudian slip is it to put Donnan's name in Harrick's place for that mess?


Jesus H. Christ with a rubber crutch. I was reading an article about Donnan earlier today, must have been as I was typing that. I stand humbled and corrected.

Posted by Bert Lyons 716
Member since Jan 2006
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Posted on 3/4/09 at 9:24 pm to
[quote]Georgia ready to throw crapload of money at OU's Jeff Capel
Atlanta's best ballers, if stay in-state at all, and not leave for the ACC and Big East elite programs lately, choose GT over UGA possibly despite their NC title game HC Paul Hewitt, of whom the argument is varied. Because, even if GT underachieves it has ACC competition pedigree, and has it's NBA production reputation going back to Cremins and his loads of NYC ballers.

Also, hasn't Donovan landed a few Georgia players in this past decade?

UGA's half-empty arena with a bunch of football-fan frat-boy mullets popping out from under their baseball caps while killing time until Spring Football practice, is one sorry-@ss backdrop to see in their tv games.

Georgia is a sleeping giant! The right guy could keep the talent at home. Winning brings fans. Tennessee hasn't done anything. Ga can compete with Florida. Look what Donovan has done for UF.Ga has talent base and money. They need a coach to bring in the players.






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