The Dawgs made a stop and still had a chance to win the game I actually heard fans booing

I have no idea what has happened to the Georgia offensive line this season, but I pray that Stacy Searles does a better job of righting the ship in 2010. This year has seen a line that, yes, lost its anchor yet again, but this is also the same line that netted a 1,000 yard rusher and an All-American at quarterback last year What is the problemWell, that's neither here nor there. At this point we can only hope that with new blood like Dallas Austin and Chris Burnette coming to the table, we also find players who are more inspired to play some nasty football on the line of scrimmage. This team is fully capable of dominating any defensive front in the SEC and it's time we stop playing like pussycats and start acting like big Dawgs. If that is the case, then next season should not only show massive improvement, but a whole lot more heart as well.

Try instead to remember the absolute dominance of the first halfKentucky couldn't find daylight with a flashlight and a guide in the first 30 minutes of the game Georgia's defensive line is good. They are dominant and can compete with anyone when they are focused, disciplined, and on-point. Justin Houston adds the pass rush/pressure element that we lacked in the first couple games this season and he has made his presence felt in every game he's played this season.Next season will likely see two new defensive tackles, but we have recruited well and have guys who can fill-in for the departing Jeff Owens and, likely NFL bound, Geno Atkins. That said, Houston will be a big part of just how much success we find in our front four next seasonI say we find quite a bit more. Did you happen to catch the mass exodus of fans Saturday There was still 1:59 left on the clock and we had three timeouts.

The Dawgs made a stop and still had a chance to win the game I actually heard fans booing. How can you boo your own teamIt's understandable to be frustrated and fed up with the home team. We have all felt that pang of utter disgust at some point this season, but this is the same team that has won two Sugar Bowls, two SEC Championships, three straight bowl games, and flaunted a No. 1 ranking just last season.Mark Richt has done a darn good job at Georgia and he deserves a far better fate than to see his team booed on his own fieldit's just not right. Next season, with a renewed spirit and hope for what Georgia football can be, I hope to see less of the bandwagon jumpers and more of the die-hard faithful supporting the red helmet.