There is already an imbalance. College Football is absolutely broken, but the only way to fix it would be regulations that the big schools would never agree to.
Chizik had a generational QB and an inventive offensive coordinator that overcame a bad defense to win the national championship. Malzan and Cam left and Chizik had a losing record. Gus came back and had them back in the national title game.
I don’t think everyone saying “eh” is necessarily...
Also the idea that rooting against your rival proves you are the “little brother” is hogwash. My old roommate is a Bama grad and he gladly roots against Auburn every week, no matter how many titles Saban wins. Likewise, all my mutt friends root against us every week and have their fun with me...
This is what sucks to me. As a tech fan, or really for anyone who’s not a UGA fan that’s a Braves fan, having those two championships tied together and always talked about together will be obnoxious and kind of suck. It definitely will happen, too(if they win).
Also, I don’t let UGA’s success...
Serious question to those still on the hype train: At what point do you feel it’s appropriate to cut our losses with Collins? If we go 3-9 again next year is that enough? I’m not trying to be snide, it just felt like we all seemed to be on a similar page after 2020 that 3-9 wasn’t going to cut...
You do realize that the three of the last four Clemson teams Paul coached against played in the national title and two of them won it, right? All four of them played in the playoffs. Clemson lost a total of TWO ACC games in those four years. In 2018, we scored more points on Clemson than...
Sure, I’m not saying its an exact comparison(though their SOS is probably twice as hard as ours), but what I’m saying is there’s no excuse to have basically zero improvement in three years. Arkansas was Vandy bad in the SEC for three years and it’s been turned around in two years. We play two...
Sam Pittman inherited a team that had won ONE conference game in three years and he’s 9-4 in Year 2. If you with a straight face think we were in a worst position than Arkansas was, you are delusional. There’s no excuse to still be 3-9.
There has never been any hint that this was the case. CPJ haters dreamed it up and it has been popular fan fiction for a small fraction of posters. There has literally never been a single fact that hints at anything other than CPJ retired because he was done coaching.
With how bad the Coastal has been the last few years, we really could have done something special. Oh well. People were more upset about water cooler comments about our offense than the actual results on the field. *shrugs*
And that’s a fair argument to be made. Regardless of the why’s, it’s a big loss for us, but I wish him nothing but the best. He’s always been a great ambassador for our program and always been a class act. I wish him success that hopefully leads him back here in the future in another capacity.
I realize that this can look like a smart career move by Choice, but I also think it can be seen as a symptom of the state of our program. Everything isn’t black and white. We can acknowledge the timing and circumstances of this is troubling while also acknowledging it makes sense from a...
Elliot was interested in us(a bad hire IMO), Venables was not. He didn’t want to make the jump to HC unless it was a really special situation.
I think this may be the end of Clemson’s run after already having a down year and now losing their best coach.
I hope I can eat a whole lot of crow in the future, but this being the “big hire” to save our coach from being fired shows just how bad our program is right now. Yawn.
Surely you’re not taking “half their team” literally, right? lol It’s a figure of speech. Having said that, there were six starters that opted out. Not to mention last year’s UGA team isn’t even close to this years. Cincy will get smoked by UGA this year if that’s their match up.
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