But that doesn't mean they're going to win

All Kelly said in the article was that the Bills need to look at the top three quarterbacks in the draft, whether it's Tebow or someone else That's it Talk about a misleading headline. The next link was for the Weekend Dime, which promised to chronicle all the buzz on Jennings.As if we hadn't seen enough buzz already.Now, I get that they're trying to embrace a young star, but they are really just beating it into the ground, and in record time.And I don't know about you, but I start to resent athletes (and people, for that matter) who are overexposed. No matter how I might feel about them personally, I just get sick of hearing about them, and that in turn causes me to resent the person themselves, because it's their face plastered across all the stories.And it's not Brandon Jennings' fault. Hell, he's just playing amazing basketball and trying to help his team win.That's why its so frustrating to see people blown up so quickly, and now, should Jennings and the Bucks hit a skid, or Jennings has a few sub-par games, then we get to see all the stories about how Brandon was all hype, about how he was a flash in the pan, about how overrated he became.And all he does is play basketball every day, has a good game, has a bad game.That's why I titled this article the way I did. (Will this be Jonathan Dwyer's last game in Bobby Dodd Stadium)Well, friends, the great day is upon us.

The Jackets are stronger offensively, they take care of the ball, and they have the confidence of a winner.Still, Georgia has a lot to gain and not a lot to lose by letting it all hang out, so to speak, on Saturday night. Could make for an interesting game.So let's not waste time. Bad adviceHold onto the ball early.Nothing cues an upset like some well-placed turnovers, and the more control Tech has over the game, the better. All turnovers are to be avoided, but early ones would be especially dangerous. Bold predictionThis will probably be the last home game for Derrick Morgan and Jonathan Dwyer (and maybe Morgan Burnett and Demaryius Thomas). Expect most, if not all, to play like it.Morgan has been unstoppable all season, and for the second year, Dwyer has gotten stronger as the season has gone on.

Look for those two especially step up their games as a goodbye present to the faithful. Something elseWhat couldn't I put hereThe family ties (Ex: Burnett's brother, Cap, started for Georgia a few years back)All the great games between the two (Like last season, 1999, or etc etc. etc.)Seriously, there's just too much history, too much emotion, too much culture between these programs to single out any one "something" to put in this space. In lieu, I invite each of you to please contribute your own "something else," be it a memory, or a story, or just a prediction, below. Go to it. Finally, a scoreThe veteran readers of my BABP piece will have, by now, taken note that this is probably the shortest column I've written to date. That's because I wanted to save my space for right here, given the annual magnitude of the game in question.Possible outcomes for Saturday's action have touched either end of the scoringspectrum, but as I said above, the consensus (and Vegas) seems to place Georgia Tech in the favorite's chair. Last odds check had them at seven points.Make no mistake, please Georgia is talented enough to win this game. Offensively, defensively, (es)special(ly) teams, the Bulldogs are more than capable of pulling the upset.

Just as they were more than capable of beating Kentucky.Add that to the fact that it's obviously not been a good year for football in Athens, and you can expect one hungry team to come running out of the tunnel tonight.But that doesn't mean they're going to win.By now, surely we are all familiar with the requisite chestnuts for beating the triple option: focus, discipline, strong technique, and of course, talent.Georgia has about 1 1/2 to 2 of those, shall we guess which onesSeriously, Georgia's lack of discipline on and off the field has been its albatross for some time now, but it's really shone out this year.Out of 120 teams in in the FBS, Georgia is No 119 in turnover margin, No 116 in penalties committed, and No 116 in yards penalized per game. In essence, no discipline.The Bulldogs have shown an alarming ability to lose focus when it matters most, and against Tech, it matters most at least three times a drive.A much more talented Georgia team let the Jackets go for 400-plus on the ground and 38 points (one touchdown came on an interception return) last season in Athens. Green might not play, and while thousands of Georgia fans out there will disagree, Tech honestly is the better team this yearboth on the field and on the sideline.Jackets pull away early, Georgia pulls close again, then Tech closes out.Jackets take it, and tie the school record for wins in a season, 42-24.. In my preview of the Backyard Brawl that I wrote yesterday, I took Pitt quarterback Bill Stull over WVU's Jarrett Brown.In my reasons for this I said that time after time, "JB has broken down in big situations when the team needed him the most."This line echoed over and over again in my head as the Mountaineers took the field for what proved to be their game-winning drive on Friday night.After Stull nailed Jonathan Baldwin with a touchdown bomb and the Mountaineers took the field with about three minutes left, I looked at my buddy Seeks, who came over to watch the game, and said, "Do you think he Brown knows that everyone in that stadium thinks that he's gonna mess this up somehow"I was barely able to finish that sentence before he took a zone read to his left for a pretty impressive first-down run.Then he hooked up with Alric Arnett for another first down and just like that, we were in Pitt territory. Then a strange thought popped up in my head: we could win this.Two incomplete passes later and it looked like this was headed to be just another stalled comeback and we would end up losing the chance to win it in regulation and have to take care of business in overtime.On third-and-10, Brown dodged and weaved through Pitt defenders only to come up a yard short, leaving them with, what might have been, the biggest play of the season on fourth down.When a lot of people in the crowd were betting on them to come up short like they did the other two times that they went for it on fourth, Brown led the WVU offense to the line with a ton of poise and then he handed it off to Clarke.I swear I just about had a heart attack when they measured the spot and when we picked up the first down, that was it, game over. I immediately started thinking of how many more yards we needed to get before we would be in Bitancurt's range and I thought that if Brown and the boys could take it about 10 more yards, we'd be at the 25 (a 42-yarder) and that would be plenty enough for Bitancurt to put it through for the win.Devine runs it seven, and Clarke takes it two more, and the special teams unit trots out onto the field led by our freshman kicker. The rest is history.So, I just wanted to take this time to officially issue my apology to WVU quarterback Jarrett Brown.I'm sorry for saying that you wouldn't be able lead this team to victory when it came down to crunch time and they were relying on you to lead them the rest of the way.That final drive was great, you made a couple of huge runs and when it came down to big-time situations (the third-and-ten run and the fourth down conversion right after that) you showed a ton of poise and wouldn't let the play break down when a lot of weaker, less experienced quarterbacks would.I'm sorry that I used Bill Stull's big comeback over Connecticut as a factor in me picking him over you in my position breakdown of that preview.I forgot to look and see that you led WVU down the field on the game-winning drive against UConn before Devine busted off that big touchdown run.So, the two fourth quarter comebacks between the two of you against the Huskies should've cancelled each other out.All right, now that that's over with, that was the biggest win of the season without a doubt. Anytime you can beat a Top 10 team, it's great for the team, the fans, the coaches, and for recruiting especially.But when that team happens to be No.