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  1. Baseball's sold its soul

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 26, 2008

    Good morning. You just missed Opening Day. The Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics played the first game of the major league season Tuesday morning (normal baseball earth time) in Tokyo. I imagine Japan will

  2. A ranking of teams that consume us

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 24, 2008

    In the past several months, Atlanta sports fans have witnessed the firings, scorched-earth reassignments or sudden exits of three coaches and three executives, which is a remarkable achievement considering the Hawks’

  3. Raiders will regret signing DeAngelo Hall

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 18, 2008

    THE TUESDAY COUNTDOWN: 10: South Alabama, Gonzaga, Austin Peay and Western Kentucky. I mean, duh. 9: There’s a tendency in these parts to believe college basketball doesn’t exist outside of the ACC. But forgive me, for

  4. Felton takes UGA worst to first in 4 days

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 17, 2008

    We saw things that previously existed only in hallucinations. A conference punching bag wearing championship hats and T-shirts (somebody actually had those ready?). The maligned coach smiling, climbing a ladder

  5. Felton's Dogs defy all logic

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 16, 2008

    There weren’t many Georgia fans in the building, and some of those carried a tuba. But if anything, that probably made this team feel right at home. Anonymity seems to work for the Bulldogs. So, apparently, do

  6. Felton has UGA on track

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 16, 2008

    There were fewer than 100 Georgia fans in the building, which if nothing else probably made this team feel right at home. Anonymity seems to work for the Bulldogs. So, apparently, do nonsensical storylines, natural

  7. Just another jolt in Dogs' crazy season

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 15, 2008

    Most figured it was going to take some cataclysmic event for Georgia to make it through the SEC basketball tournament this weekend. You just assumed it would be something relatively pedestrian, like Kentucky and

  8. Felton's fate mirrors Gailey's

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 14, 2008

    If this weekend has been perceived as some job-saving mission for Dennis Felton, the man is still sitting in his paddleboat. Georgia’s opening game in the SEC tournament Thursday night (and Friday morning) was much

  9. Felton deserves more time to fix inherited mess

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 13, 2008

    In the 13 years that have passed since Hugh Durham was nudged out the door, Georgia’s basketball program can be accused of being a lot of things. Mundane is not one of them. Tubby Smith stayed for two seasons, then...

  10. Keeping Waddell makes no sense

    Sports Columnists | ajc.com - Mar 10, 2008

    At the end of this Thrashers season, Don Waddell likely will be subjected to some sort of performance review. We can’t know if owners will conduct separate reviews for each of Waddell’s jobs: executive vice president

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