The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, October 16, 2009, Image 1

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nr ImF A p K i if irM pr a^m^Mm^ oKim Jk W uM \ jW nflWW|% r . Clflkji T •■-c>- ' ipyHjKx Hhk. /, §£m JXr-j J jft Wu/t’jJr ■ jy *# 7; . PHOTO BY DANIEL SHIREY We worked so hard this season ... and we can’t just let that go for nothing. By FLETCHER PAGE Cliches are most prevalent in locker rooms when the losing starts. Approaching one day and each game at a time, taking nothing for granted and having a short memory have oozed out of the Georgia camp this week. With three losses scarring the Bulldogs’ resume, long-term goals of win ning the SEC or national title are in the wastebasket. Clinging to the task of winning one game at a time, quarterback Joe Cox admits, is all they can do. “I know that sounds real cliche, but it’s the truth." See GOALS, Page 9 Vanderbilt has a whole new feeling this time around Page 2 Real talk with Rennie Curran Page 9 The Small Picture Page 10 ■ „ lln Red Black FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2009