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SEC: Georgia auditions for ‘What Not To Wear’; LSU dominates Oregon

The Georgia Bulldogs appeared in college football’s version of “What Not To Wear.” Next time the Bulldogs should eschew fashion advice from a shoe company and instead rely on sartorial experts. Maybe the people from T-Town Menswear could help?

But, someone should help before Georgia appears on another show—How Not To Coach with Mark Richt as the star. Is there anyone who does less with more than the Bulldogs coach?

It is inexplicable since Richt coaches in a state rich with talent, and has landed more than his share of top caliber talent. All you need to do is look at the NFL or at the recruiting services to see that Richt knows how to recruit talent.

The question is whether Richt is tough enough to mold that talent into champions.

One of the larger complaints with Richt’s management of the Georgia football program is the reliance on gimmicks.

Blackouts.

New uniform styles.

Those things are fine, but one begins to question if these are distractions for Richt and his football players.

Richt is a good football coach. His record proves that. However, his chances of salvaging his career and this season are looking worse and worse. For a detailed breakdown of what Georgia looked like in the game check out the best Georgia blog—Blutarksy’s observations from the Georgia Dome post.

While Georgia looked weak, LSU looked dominate.

Perhaps all those Les Miles jokes are on us now? Just like the Pakleds, there is something sinister behind the bumpkin facade.

OK, maybe not. The guy eats grass.

But he can coach. He can prepare a team.

And this LSU team dealt with adversity. It was an impressive win.

While the game against Alabama remains in the future, LSU served notice that it intends to have a seat in any discussion at the national championship table.

5 thoughts on “SEC: Georgia auditions for ‘What Not To Wear’; LSU dominates Oregon”

  1. DO NOT DRINK LSU KOOK AID – OREGON OUT TOTAL OFFENSED THEM BY 50 YDS…..LSU NEEDED TO PASS AND HAD LESS THAN 100 YDS PASSING ….THIS GAME WAS TURNOVERS DECIDED…ROLL THE UNDEFEATED TIDE IN 2011 SEASON

  2. Not so fast my friend! LSu front seven beat oregons line to death! Bamas line got beat off the ball by Kent st. Bama may beat lsu but it will be because of a defensive effort.

  3. The LSU game may have been deceptive, in one area, and that’s the strength of Oregon.

    Oregon, like Auburn, made it to the BCS game last season by default in a weak conference where they play nine conference games and no real challenges. They would’ve gone 5-3 in the SEC last season.

    For the record, Auburn’s ‘default’ was that it had the easiest schedule in the SEC, with most of their tough SEC games at home, and ‘Bama inheriting the worst gauntlet of an SEC schedule in a decade.

    But back on topic, LSU beat a good team Saturday night, but not a contender of any sorts. I still say we have the potential to blank them in Bryant-Denny.

  4. I have to admit, I thought LSU looked good. Would not surprise me if they are undefeated when they play us. If Jarrett Lee plays well, then the team will play well.

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