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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 885047" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>[USER=1022]@flea77[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Yeah, UGA used to be “Hate Week” for Auburn, Tennessee, and Florida too. Now those are just penciled in W’s. I’m not sure why you don’t understand that UGA isn’t even remotely on the same level as us. Would you expect us to be competitive with Alabama and Ohio State too? UGA absolutely demolished Michigan in the CFP game. They might as well have been the only team on the field that day. </p><p></p><p>Since Kirby took over in 2016, Georgia is:</p><p>6-1 vs Auburn</p><p>5-1 vs Tennessee</p><p>4-2 vs Florida </p><p>5-1 vs South Carolina</p><p>6-0 vs Kentucky</p><p>4-1 vs Vanderbilt</p><p>4-1 vs Georgia Tech</p><p>That’s 34-7, good for a win percentage of 83% against their annual opponents. If Auburn, Florida, and Tennessee can’t compete with Georgia right now, why would you ever expect Georgia Tech to?</p><p></p><p>The priorities for Georgia Tech football in order for this year should be: (1) win more than three games (2) make a bowl game (3) compete for the Coastal title. </p><p>Next year divisions go away, so given all of those goals are met this year, next year’s goals should be to compete for a spot in the ACCCG, and then to be competitive with Georgia, Clemson, and the rest of the national title contenders. </p><p></p><p>The Georgia game should matter. It’s the biggest game of the year. But there’s no reason to expect GT to be competitive with them when they are wiping the floor with literally everybody not named Alabama. And if you expect GT to be competitive with UGA, you would expect us to be competitive with Alabama. Neither are within reach this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 885047, member: 4572"] [USER=1022]@flea77[/USER] Yeah, UGA used to be “Hate Week” for Auburn, Tennessee, and Florida too. Now those are just penciled in W’s. I’m not sure why you don’t understand that UGA isn’t even remotely on the same level as us. Would you expect us to be competitive with Alabama and Ohio State too? UGA absolutely demolished Michigan in the CFP game. They might as well have been the only team on the field that day. Since Kirby took over in 2016, Georgia is: 6-1 vs Auburn 5-1 vs Tennessee 4-2 vs Florida 5-1 vs South Carolina 6-0 vs Kentucky 4-1 vs Vanderbilt 4-1 vs Georgia Tech That’s 34-7, good for a win percentage of 83% against their annual opponents. If Auburn, Florida, and Tennessee can’t compete with Georgia right now, why would you ever expect Georgia Tech to? The priorities for Georgia Tech football in order for this year should be: (1) win more than three games (2) make a bowl game (3) compete for the Coastal title. Next year divisions go away, so given all of those goals are met this year, next year’s goals should be to compete for a spot in the ACCCG, and then to be competitive with Georgia, Clemson, and the rest of the national title contenders. The Georgia game should matter. It’s the biggest game of the year. But there’s no reason to expect GT to be competitive with them when they are wiping the floor with literally everybody not named Alabama. And if you expect GT to be competitive with UGA, you would expect us to be competitive with Alabama. Neither are within reach this year. [/QUOTE]
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