I would be ecstatic if Ole Miss won.
In your mind how far would uga drop in the polls? The other question is how far should they drop?
The way the pollsters answer the question will tell us a lot about what think of uga’s SEC competition this year.
Exactly this!
Weird how transparent the boosterism for the SEC is by media pundits while they continually underestimate or even denigrate the ACC. With them, evidence can mean whatever you want it to mean.
I had resisted getting involved in this thread but I’ll say this. Tech lacks talent on defense. We could have the best DC in the country and it would not make a big difference.
Brent Key, so far, has been a very good judge of coaching ability (Yes, I still adamantly maintain Thacker was...
I think his point was….never mind. I think y’all are talking past each other.
Anyway, you are right. More than one thing can be true at the same time. Clemson’s defense is formidable and will be a stern test for Tech. On the other hand, Tech has shown that it can score points against teams...
Yeah, we are in the same ballpark with most of these teams. I’m highly skeptical of Tenn and I’m willing to be proven wrong about Ole Miss but I don’t think either of them will beat uga and I still think they are rated too high.
Miami is a sad case to me. Not as sad as LSU but in the same...
OK, I see. I thought you were saying something else, like he would choose between leaving early for the NFL or staying with a college team that could match his earnings potential.
Three things also come to mind. First, even though we haven’t seen it yet, the time may come when a player...
But it sounds like what you’re suggesting is that any major college football program that wants him will have to match NFL prices by the time he is a junior. That raises a lot of questions as to cost / benefit for all parties involved.
I think the SEC bias elevates these teams in some people’s minds. If you overrate certain teams before the season they have to lose a lot of games before people start to believe they were overrated. Meanwhile, the teams that are beating them are still getting a boost.
So, for the sake of...
Yes. Alabama is good. Georgia is not only good, they are a complete team. When I say complete I mean a team with no discernible weaknesses.
Washington and Oregon are good. Washington may be a complete team. Texas is good. Ohio State is good and a complete team. Michigan is good.
FSU is...
Hope you are right but all those close games tell me that uga might be saving their best for tougher opponents. When you play one of the weakest schedules in the country it is to be expected that you might sleep walk through a few games here and there. Point is, they have such an abundance of...
Florida is below average. Tennessee is average. Your SEC bias is showing.
We will have to agree to disagree.
Look, I hope uga doesn’t win another game. Nothing would make me happier. But I just don’t see any real threats in their future except Alabama. And even there I think uga is a...
But you miss the point, this is not a schedule that really tested uga this year. They can practically sleep walk through their season. Heck, South Carolina is a far worse team than us and they “almost beat Georgia,” to use your language.
Nah, we could beat Mississippi now on the right day...
Of course, any kind of upset is possible in college football.
There are two schools of thought about playing a schedule as weak as uga’s. One is that not having been really tested this year, if a team gets them on the ropes they may not know how to respond. The second school of thought, which...
One key to keeping him is having one of the nation’s best and most efficient quarterbacks. Not many places he could transfer where it would improve his numbers.
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