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I don't know how to tell you this...

Frick. :banghead:






:lol:
I don't care what his name is, I'm just glad he's not suiting up against Georgia this year.

:cheers:
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bigDgator

Congrats 5lorida. :cheers:
As bad as Arkansas has been, we still have a more recent win at UGA than Auburn.

That would look good on a t-shirt, imo. :thup:

I'd buy it. :dunno:
Right now we are ranked #9 in the SEC standings. Bit of a stretch for us to make the Final 8 in the Tourney.






































But I will be watching. :ahh:
Guard play is not Elite 8. Hope I'm wrong. A lot depends on the draw.

I don't think our guard play is bad, and is certainly good enough to win, but not Elite 8 good.
I think we still have one more game, we're 9-8 in the SEC, so we haven't finished with a winning conference record yet.

Close though. :pimp:

re: Slow-cooked Ham Day.

Posted by GoldenDawg on 3/3/26 at 8:00 pm to
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I’m going to ask a dumb question. Why would I need to cook a precooked ham that long? Aren’t you just reheating it and cooking on the crust?

It's a good question.

Internal heat needed for a pre-cooked ham is 140. For a raw ham is 145. Don't know why. I just follow the recipe which calls for pre-cooked. I'm sure someone on here knows. :dunno:
Take your loss and frick you very much. :doublebird:
You mean nepotism worked out for the family, but not the institution?

Huh.

Somebody should probably make a note of that. :dunno:

re: Slow-cooked Ham Day.

Posted by GoldenDawg on 3/2/26 at 10:40 pm to
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Pretty easy.
Rub the ham down with a bbq rub that’s got brown sugar in it.
4 hours smoking at 250 straight in or over a pan with cherry coke in it.
After 4 hours wrap the ham in the pan add more cherry coke and cook until 200-205°


:cheers:
Richt to Miami is actually a pretty good corollary. :cheers:

Good for Georgia, good for Miami.

re: Slow-cooked Ham Day.

Posted by GoldenDawg on 3/1/26 at 6:09 pm to
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I do hams similar to this but smoked then braised in cherry coke with a cherry glaze but it takes about 16 hours and it just falls apart.

Recipe. Please. :ahh:
I don't blame you. Golden was more than a home-run hire. He was a grand slam hire.

Ironically, as a Georgia fan I'm pretty happy with what Mike White has done for us. When you're rock bottom, you can only go up or sideways.

Mike White has moved us up. Which for Georgia basketball - I'll take.

So back at you. :cheers:

re: Slow-cooked Ham Day.

Posted by GoldenDawg on 3/1/26 at 10:23 am to
Turned out extremely well:



Love this recipe. :pimp:

Slow-cooked Ham Day.

Posted by GoldenDawg on 2/28/26 at 11:34 am
Usually just do this for Thanksgiving or Christmas, but have some guests this week, plus a couple of hams in the fridge, means .... Ham Day.



Recipe:

1 7-12 pound ham, fully cooked, not spiral sliced.
3 cups apple juice.
2 cups cut up fruit: apples, oranges, etc.

Glaze:
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp black pepper
1/4 cup Bourbon
1/4 cup maple syrup
2 tbsp brown mustard

Set up Big Green Egg - preheat to 275
Add 3 chunks of smoking wood (I chose hickory for today)
Rub ham with glaze (save excess)
Put pan with juice and chopped fruit below ham
Cook uncovered for 2 hours
Lightly glaze ham one last time
Cover ham with foil and cook for another hour

Voila.
:cheers:
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fools gold

I think the fact we are (or were) leading the nation in allowing offensive rebounds is the achilles heel of this team.

You simply can't - cannot - keep giving your SEC opponents offensive rebound after offensive rebound and expect to stay above .500 no matter how good the rest of your game might be.

We're giving away free points in droves by doing this, and that can get pretty demoralizing. We play good defense, get the opponent to throw up a miss and ... give them another chance. and another. and another.

It isn't sustainable basketball, and this is the result.
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CheerVOLS are national champs!

And they haven't had much to cheer for since ....





































1998.
Wow, didn't even know that was going on.

I've had to deal with extended time with no power due to hurricanes and know how totally amazing it is when power finally comes back on.

Welcome back to civilization. :cheers: :usa:

re: Yo LSU ....

Posted by GoldenDawg on 2/8/26 at 8:33 pm to
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LSU is 18-14 vs Georgia all time
LSU is 4-2 vs Georgia last 6 games
LSU is 2-1 vs Georgia last 3 games
LSU averaged 35 ppg against Georgia over the last 6 games

In the last 4 games, LSU is 2-2 against Georgia.
In the last 2 wins, Georgia has averaged 47 points against LSU.

In the last 1 game, Georgia is 1-0 against LSU.
In the last 1 game, Georgia averaged 50 points against LSU.

Since 2020 LSU has zero National Championships.
Since 2020 Georgia has two National Championships.

So ... :cheers: