This just seems so plainly obvious I don’t know why anyone would argue it. The other point that has been made also seems demonstrably true. When Tech wins very few people want to talk about officiating, they want to talk about the athletes. As it should be.
Finally, I can’t believe no one...
No argument. But WHEN did they play them?
Also, and this is probably where we disagree, I would rather have played Florida than Miami, Tennessee than Louisville, South Carolina than North Carolina, Vanderbilt than Wake Forest. Even though our record was almost as good as uga’s against this...
Another thread spoke of officiating.
Here’s the analogy I’ve used in the past. I used to buy season packages to the Atlanta Braves back in the day when they had lots of home run hitters but average pitching. I frequently watched Braves pitchers not get called strikes that looked to me like...
Disagree. Uga would have opened with Louisville rather than playing mainly patsies for the first half of their season. When you play teams also makes a difference.
Yeah, the schedule comment was predictable. The SEC has spent decades and a lot of PR money to advance the narrative that it’s harder to win in the SEC. It’s just automatic now.
People will come at me for saying this but I believe Tech would have won just as many games playing Georgia’s...
Yeah, but if Tech fans are afraid of crime Birmingham is the “gold standard.”
Don’t get me wrong, crime in cities is not a boogeyman for me but we have some high strung people on here that mention that as their top concern.
People ridiculed the claim at the time but I was one of those who thought CPJ was exceptional at spotting talent and potential, the so-called “diamonds in the rough.”
Interesting argument.
Of course the B1G claims that none of their moves are predicated on what other conferences do nor with trying to win ratings wars with other conferences. It’s not inconceivable that they are telling the truth. They want to get stronger for sure but they’ve been clear...
Good point but, from an objective measure, uga’s schedule was not even ranked a top 50 schedule. Now, to be fair, they probably could have played a top 20 schedule and still been undefeated.
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