Fire David Perno Now
It is time for Greg McGarity to fire David Perno as the head baseball coach of the Georgia Bulldogs. This has been a public service announcement.
It is time for Greg McGarity to fire David Perno as the head baseball coach of the Georgia Bulldogs. This has been a public service announcement.
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The Alabama Crimson Tide won four intercollegiate national championships in a single scholastic year using a formula that began with upgrading facilities. What lessons should the Georgia Bulldogs learn from Bama's experience?
The SEC claimed national championships in several sports, including basketball and football, in the 2011-'12 academic year, yet the Georgia Bulldogs won exactly none of them. What needs to happen in order for that to change?
David Perno has reshuffled the Diamond Dogs' coaching staff by changing the responsibilities of his existing assistants. Will this be enough to breathe new life into the Georgia Bulldogs' moribund college baseball program?
It has been a busy week in the SEC, as new conference football and basketball schedules were announced, a women's equestrian championship was established, and Kelley Hester was released as the Georgia Bulldogs' women's golf coach.
Georgia Bulldogs baseball signee Byron Buxton is projected to go No. 1 overall in next week's 2012 MLB Draft, but will David Perno's Diamond Dogs be better represented by current players like Alex Wood or by former players like Zach Taylor?
Georgia Bulldogs athletic director Greg McGarity acted decisively when firing Jay Clark and replacing him with Danna Durante, so why is he failing to do likewise regarding David Perno, Foley Field, and the Red and Black baseball program?
The Diamond Dogs were eliminated from the SEC baseball tournament in Hoover on Wednesday evening, as Georgia's late rally fell one run short in a 3-2 loss to the Auburn Tigers. Does this end the Bulldogs' season? Should it end David Perno's career?