Dogs look to bounce back against WCU
JASON BUTT
Issue date: 9/14/07 Section: First & Goal
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Many of the mistakes the Bulldogs made against South Carolina are correctable. Dropped passes, failed third down conversions and missed opportunities late in the game can be fixed.
The wounds that resulted after Georgia's reign over South Carolina ended can easily be treated with a win over Western Carolina.
"I'm glad we have a game this week and not an open date - that would be awful," Richt said.
"After a loss, you sometimes wish you played baseball or basketball so you could get that taste out of your mouth quicker without having to wait a week."
Brown said the only thing that can heal the pain at his point is a win.
"We're not going to feel good until we win again," Brown said. "That's always the feeling when you're coming off a loss. We're not going to overlook anybody. We've seen around the country in Michigan, that maybe they overlooked Appalachian State in the first game of the season. We'll respect every opponent and our focus will totally be on (Western Carolina), and hopefully we get a 'W.'"
The wounds that resulted after Georgia's reign over South Carolina ended can easily be treated with a win over Western Carolina.
"I'm glad we have a game this week and not an open date - that would be awful," Richt said.
"After a loss, you sometimes wish you played baseball or basketball so you could get that taste out of your mouth quicker without having to wait a week."
Brown said the only thing that can heal the pain at his point is a win.
"We're not going to feel good until we win again," Brown said. "That's always the feeling when you're coming off a loss. We're not going to overlook anybody. We've seen around the country in Michigan, that maybe they overlooked Appalachian State in the first game of the season. We'll respect every opponent and our focus will totally be on (Western Carolina), and hopefully we get a 'W.'"
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