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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy_Taylor_1972" data-source="post: 977716" data-attributes="member: 6776"><p>The record books say that in the initial 30 years of the ACC, Tech got 5 SEC Championship trophies, Alabama got 5, UGA got 4, and Old Miss beat all with 6. We were in the middle of the SEC pack the ten years before leaving and were in the top tier of independents, which included Notre Dame, Penn State, FSU, for the next few years. About the same with the change to ACC, with winning the national championship there. Overall, good runs in every conference.</p><p></p><p>Both Dodd and Bryant have national coaches of the year named after them, so that is a jump ball on who is best, both great coaches. Nick Sabin has won both, so has Joe Paterno and Bobby Ross. No UGA coach has ever won the Bryant Award, but the gentlemanly Dodd and Homer Rice awards was given to UGA's coach and AD Vince Dooly. I don't thing Alabama and Georgia like each other, but at least Alabama likes Tech and vice versa, at least in namesake awards. Go Jackets and Crush Georgia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy_Taylor_1972, post: 977716, member: 6776"] The record books say that in the initial 30 years of the ACC, Tech got 5 SEC Championship trophies, Alabama got 5, UGA got 4, and Old Miss beat all with 6. We were in the middle of the SEC pack the ten years before leaving and were in the top tier of independents, which included Notre Dame, Penn State, FSU, for the next few years. About the same with the change to ACC, with winning the national championship there. Overall, good runs in every conference. Both Dodd and Bryant have national coaches of the year named after them, so that is a jump ball on who is best, both great coaches. Nick Sabin has won both, so has Joe Paterno and Bobby Ross. No UGA coach has ever won the Bryant Award, but the gentlemanly Dodd and Homer Rice awards was given to UGA's coach and AD Vince Dooly. I don't thing Alabama and Georgia like each other, but at least Alabama likes Tech and vice versa, at least in namesake awards. Go Jackets and Crush Georgia. [/QUOTE]
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