I am about at the point of just admitting the college football landscape has changed to where it is impossible for academic schools that still cherish the idea of a true student-athlete to compete anymore with the elite factories that have morphed into professional football training grounds. The team that puzzles me the most is Vanderbilt. I wonder if the president of the university ever stops to question that just maybe being a laughingstock in football is really worth the money? Guess even the academia will prostitute itself in pursuit of money. Upon further review, Vanderbilt has won 3 games against UGA since 2000 but the last two have been very one sided with the Dwags winning the last one 62-0. Historically, Vanderbilt has won 20 games against UGA while losing 59, unfortunately most of those wins were prior to World War II with the longest win streak for the Commodores being 4 wins from 1901 to 1905. IIWII