2012 Season Review: The Cocktail Party
The Dawg Sports review of the 2012 Georgia Bulldogs football season continues with the World Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party: The annual Georgia-Florida game in Jacksonville.
| Final - 10.27.2012 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida Gators | 0 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 9 |
| Georgia Bulldogs | 7 | 0 | 3 | 7 | 17 |
The Dawg Sports review of the 2012 Georgia Bulldogs football season continues with the World Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party: The annual Georgia-Florida game in Jacksonville.
Fans of the Georgia Bulldogs hate the Florida Gators, so, when Will Muschamp leads his team into the Sugar Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals tonight, expect the Red and Black faithful to hope for the worst for the Sunshine State Saurians.
After a painful and surprising loss to Georgia, what remains for the Gators to play for? While expectations are tempered, glory is still within reach.
Florida's loss to Georgia didn't go as predicted.
This week, Kyle and I wax Dawg Poetic about how it'll be a cold day in you-know-where before Kyle wishes Florida well, how awesome it is when Gordo's Cheese Dip sticks to your bones on a chilly day, and why Ole Miss has pure ice in their veins.
There wasn't much that went right for the Gators on Saturday against the Bulldogs, but with a little digging we were able to find some things.
First off, in case you missed it, Dawg Sports drives home the point that not all turnovers are created equal in this week's version of the Tuesday Video Breakdown. It's definitely humorous to see...
The Tuesday Video Breakdown makes a case for inequality of turnovers, starting and ending with Jarvis Jones.
Along with the offensive line, the Florida Gators' inability to finish a tackle helped the Georgia Bulldogs escape Jacksonville with a victory.
Despite the suffocating defensive performances and efficient offensive play, the possibility of a 2011 redux was always looming for Florida.
Florida turned over the ball to Georgia on Saturday, and the Bulldogs took the reins in the SEC East as a result.
The Florida Gators offensive line was, in fact, offensive against the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday.