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You are an evil man.Yesssss. When you change long time successful coaches who have long standing ties with their staff, you tend to have trouble for awhile. Let's hope it lasts and lasts and lasts …
I agree unfortunately, but we can hope. Bama had bad years before Saban even though a lot of it had to do with NCAA penalties, but Texas, Oklahoma, Michigan, and to a degree recently USC, have all had struggles, so I think UGA could have the same issues, but it isn't very likely.Uga is a factory plain and simple. They attract knuckleheaded pure athletes not interested in education and boy there's a ton of 'em. I'm not expecting any drop off from those guys.
Ray Gooooof couldn't get it done, so we do have a chance to gain significant on those arse sniffers over the next couple of years.Uga is a factory plain and simple. They attract knuckleheaded pure athletes not interested in education and boy there's a ton of 'em. I'm not expecting any drop off from those guys.
.. Now, see. There you go setting unrealistic goals for message board guys. If we had a clue we wouldn't be doing this.r Does any of this mean Sewak is a good line coach? I have no idea. I do believe his haters are just as clueless though.
And we beat him with great teams not chopped liver.Ray Gooooof couldn't get it done, so we do have a chance to gain significant on those arse sniffers over the next couple of years.
You know, I have always had that niggling little feeling that with the exception of a wonderful 2014, GT football was never quite the same after Jeff Monken left for GSU. And with the exception of 2014, I've had that same feeling that Cook never quite made GT better. Kind of weird I know.Back to Tech ... some chatter on the Georgia Southern board that their new coach talked to Cook about being the new OC. Doesn't look like it's going to happen, tho, if true.
Good get. Check out the Swinney windfall: almost a million bucks in bonuses and a $200k pay increase ... before Alabama entered the conversation. Right now it is hello, partner.NewGeorgia Tech: Special teams coordinator Ray Rychleski has left the program after coming to a mutual decision with Paul Johnson, per the AJC.
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