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We lost a Damn Good Dawg last night

My dear friend, Frank Bone Hines, of Dawson passed away last night. He was 83. Frank was a long time member here. Being computer challenged, I’m not sure he made a single post. All he used his computer for was to check the Dawgvent and play solitaire. He was the walking definition of a lurker. His grandfather was one of the original guarantors of Sanford Stadium, and he is the one who told me about Herschel Walker when I was 13 in 1977. He had watched him as a high school freshman and had been following him since. My following Herschel led to my obsession with recruiting (more specifically Georgia recruiting)and thus my finding the Grapevine and Dawgvent when message boards were in their infancy. I spoke to Frank daily for many years. Those calls became less frequent as he aged, but we still spoke at least once a week and the conversation would be about 80% Georgia football/20% “how was my son doing?”. We ended every call with both of us saying “I love you”, and that gives me great comfort. With his wife and most of his friends gone, he would tell me on each call “I just want to be here to see Georgia win it all one more time, then the Lord can take me.” The physical maladies that had caused so much pain for Frank are gone now. I know he is happy to be reunited with his wife, Judy, and dear friends like Vic Sullivan, Mack Allen and my parents. If you believe in prayer, please say one for Frank’s family. Merry Christmas to all.

Latest Wasserman B/R draft analysis regarding Asa Newell

2025 NBA Draft: Surprise Risers Teams Need to Be Watching


Asa Newell, Georgia PF/C

  • “Updated projected draft range: Late lottery-mid-first round.
  • Playing 26.3 minutes per game as a freshman, Asa Newell is tied for the nation's lead in dunks. Timing and motor have helped the 6'11", 220-pound big optimize every inch of size and length. Even if the heavy majority of his baskets are coming off teammates' creativity, Newell clearly has a knack for putting himself in the right spots to pick up easy baskets off the catch and second-chance opportunities.

    But now he's starting make jump shots. He shot over 40.0 percent from three at Montverde Academy, and while we're still talking about a small sample size of recent accuracy at Georgia, his high school tape, visible confidence and comfort level suggest that Newell can continue to be a pick-and-pop, catch-and-shoot threat.

    There's also been a lot to like about Newell's defense, particularly how he covers ground, sticks with ball-handlers on switches and gets out to contest shots away from the basket. He'll have to clean up some footwork, but overall, opponents are shooting 26.3 percent against his closeouts.”
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...aft-surprise-risers-teams-need-to-be-watching

Much different Christmas

Wife has been dealing with what she believed was a kidney stone over the last week. Couple that with her falling in the tub Saturday afternoon while I wasn’t home. Didn’t know she hit her head until Sunday afternoon. Late afternoon, her speech changed and she developed balance issues. Thinking she had a concussion, I called 911, who sent an ambulance to check her out and transport her to the hospital.

Did a knowledge dump of most of what is shared above, with a few more details. They ran urine test and found she has a UTI, also did CAT scan which came back clear, and ordered an MRI and ultrasound of neck arteries to make sure they weren’t missing anything.

Because I mentioned a fall in the bathtub where she hit her head, they were trying to determine if she had a concussion or possibly a stroke. Everything, CAT scan, MRI and neck arteries checked out clear.

By Monday afternoon she was doing better, but after 2nd round of antibiotic didn’t produce expected effect, they did more blood work and found she has E-Coli which was resistant to the original antibiotic.

So, another night in the hospital.

Seems like she’ll be discharged tomorrow, because today being Christmas, they don’t think they’ll be able to get the PICC line installed today, because she’ll need to be on the antibiotic for another 10-14 days.

So, spending Christmas time in the hospital definitely wasn’t the original plans, but I’m so very thankful those working during this time have done their best to get her better before discharging her.

Guys, moral of the story, if your wife or significant other complains about kidney pains, don’t wait. Ensure she gets tested sooner rather than later.

It helps insure bigger problems don’t arise or create worse problems that could have been preventable, like a multi day hospital stay.

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas!!

I hope you all had a Merry Christmas

and a lovely day with family.

I spent the day with my wife, son, and in-laws.

Still, I had this place in the back of my mind all day. This is my other family. This community is amazing. It's the real gift of being here. News ebbs and flows but the community is the real heart of UGASports. And I wouldn't have it any other way. I am blessed to be a part of it.
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