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Talk:Georgia Bulldogs

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Latest comment: 16 years ago by Failureofafriend

I've not read this page thoroughly enough to make every necessary change. However, the record for the Georgia/Florida football record is incorrect. It is listed as 46-36-1, which does not match either school's count. Since this is the Georgia page, this I feel this article should reflect Georgia's count (47-37-2) with a possible mention of Florida's count (46-37-2). Also the phrase "The biggest rivalries" is very subjective. While it could be argued that Georgia Tech is a bigger historical rivalry than Auburn, the fact that the Auburn rivalry is slightly older creates an objective basis for that comment. There is no such objective basis in claiming that Georgia Tech or Florida is a bigger rival than Auburn. The question of "biggest rivalry" is an often debated subject among Georgia fans, with little consensus. I am changing this to "other rivalries." If anyone disagrees with this change, please explain why when you edit.Failureofafriend (talk) 10:58, 20 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'm not blanking the page... I'm removing some old vandalism. --Jhortman 20:38, 22 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


Men's Basketball?

I don't know enough about the University of Georgia to make any contribution here, but is there a reason why there is no mention of Men's Basketball on this page? BucsWeb 07:58, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Glad you mentioned it. I just made a short new section on the men's basketball team. There was a brief mention of them under "Other sports" but they deserve a section of their own. Awbeal 12:36, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Cool. The only reason I even found that was because I went to high school with Dennis Felton and was surfing around clicking various links. I didn't even know until yesterday that he was with Georgia now. Last I knew, he was still with Western Kentucky. Thanks. BucsWeb 18:14, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

XM Satelite Radio section

Does this section seem a bit out of place to anyone else? Besides the fact that it uses terms like "yesterday" which are meaningless in an encyclopedia, the whole section seems to be an ad for XM. I don't think any other sports team article has an entire section devoted to one source of broadcasting--let alone radio. WTStoffs 07:29, 14 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

XM signed a big conference-wide deal with the SEC in the last year and this was part of that move. Several SEC schools had independent contracts with Sirius (e.g. Auburn) with time still left in the contract and will be moving as those expire. I don't see anything necessarily wrong with having the XM info here, but it is perhaps more relevent in the Southeastern Conference article coupled with information about the television contracts (CBS, ESPN, LFS). AUTiger » talk 20:26, 14 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
You're right that the language is odd. It appears to be copied directly from a press release and ought to be re-worded. I agree that it more properly belongs elsewhere, not in its own section. --Chancemichaels 18:14, 14 September 2007 (UTC)ChancemichaelsReply