So when we first launched the blog, it was always my intention to have a good bit of multimedia stuff. But I've intended to do a lot of things in my life I haven't followed through on. Sorry, mom.
Still, I never forgot those lofty aspirations from mid-summer, and thanks to the help of Doug Stutsman -- a writer who has done freelance work for the Telegraph for a few years -- we're finally in business. I'm hoping this will be a more regular thing, but don't go getting your hopes up too high just yet. I've also been saying I was going to clean out my fridge for two months and, well, let's just say there's some pizza in there that may require a HazMat suit to remove.
Anyway, here's our first (and hopefully not last) installment in which Doug chats with Georgia defensive end Jeremy Lomax about this week's matchup with Florida.
Seth Emerson has been covering the SEC and Georgia (on and off) since 2002. He worked at the Albany Herald from 2002-05, then spent five years at The State in Columbia, S.C., covering South Carolina. He returned to Athens in August of 2010, only to find that David Pollack and David Greene were no longer playing for the Bulldogs. Adjustments were made. Emerson is originally from Silver Spring, Md., and graduated from Maryland in 1998 with a degree in journalism and a minor in getting lost on the way to practically everywhere. Then he spent four years at The Washington Post, covering small colleges, a couple NCAA basketball tournaments, and on one glorious day, was yelled at by Tony Kornheiser. It was probably at The Post that he also learned to write in the third person. These days he lives in Athens with his beloved and somewhat wimpy dog, Archie. Together they fight crime at night in northeast Georgia, except on nights there is no crime, in which case they sit at home, sip on white wine and watch reruns of "Mad Men."
1 comment:
Jeremy,
Your 2-2! vs UF!
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