Old School usually consists highlight clips of relatively recent games, but thanks to the University of Georgia's media archive department the entire 1947 Sugar Bowl is now online and streaming:
That, obviously, is not the entire game. Hoo-boy, those would be some pissed of guys in hats if it was. This is the entire game. If you dig the era when "football" was defiantly pronounced as two words, coaches regarded the forrward pass as deadly poison, and guys like Georgia's Charley Trippi played quarterback, receiver, running back, punt returner, kick returner, linebacker, and punter, this is your jam, man.
Georgia would beat North Carolina 20-10, finishing a perfect 10-0 but losing out on the national title to Notre Dame. Georgia's official site takes a distinctly non-'Bama tack when discussing the potential screwjob, highlighting the team but setting Georgia's two "consensus" national champions apart.
It doesn't get the attention of Ralphie or Bevo, but UNC has their own live mascot for football games. A blue horned ram named Rameses. Well, they are given the title of Rameses after they take the mantle.
In an unusual -- and still developing story -- 
One of the bigger names in college football is stepping off of the coaching carousel even before things get going.
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No one was expecting UNC to win a lot of games this year. Last season's squad was hardly a juggernaut, and they came into 2007 with little resembling a 2007 solution, even if Butch Davis' hire resulted in a staggering recruiting class. You can't say they haven't played to expectations: the Tar Heels currently sit at 3-8 (albeit with a matchup with Duke remaining), besting James Madison and winning their two other matchups against Miami and Maryland by a total of eight points.
Defending ACC Champion? One of the good stories in college football last year? Anyone? Ring a bell?
Media bias and college football go hand in hand. "We get no respect," "Our conference is ten times tougher than theirs," "ESPN hates us" are familiar refrains on every message board and on many blogs. Most of these paranoid ramblings come off as half-cocked. Occasionally someone will hit the nail on the head – like 