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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 989540" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Kirby Smart postgame laments that uga didn’t get to play against FSU’s best and suggests that in the future people will have to decide what bowl games are about that aren’t part of playoff. He wonders if people will want to see “glorified scrimmages.” </p><p></p><p>On defense FSU was missing 3 top defensive linemen, 2 top linebackers and half the secondary, nine starters overall and several key backups. On offense FSU was without all their top receivers, their tightend, top running backs, their best QB, and more. 29 key players overall opted out.</p><p></p><p>Norvell basically implied that the playoff committee snubbing FSU killed any chance of his being able to keep his team together. Disappointment ran team in the team.</p><p></p><p>One wonders if in the future people will look back on this as an anomaly or the beginning of a major transition in the relative importance, or lack thereof, of bowls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 989540, member: 1640"] Kirby Smart postgame laments that uga didn’t get to play against FSU’s best and suggests that in the future people will have to decide what bowl games are about that aren’t part of playoff. He wonders if people will want to see “glorified scrimmages.” On defense FSU was missing 3 top defensive linemen, 2 top linebackers and half the secondary, nine starters overall and several key backups. On offense FSU was without all their top receivers, their tightend, top running backs, their best QB, and more. 29 key players overall opted out. Norvell basically implied that the playoff committee snubbing FSU killed any chance of his being able to keep his team together. Disappointment ran team in the team. One wonders if in the future people will look back on this as an anomaly or the beginning of a major transition in the relative importance, or lack thereof, of bowls. [/QUOTE]
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