No moral victories. I get it. And maybe this is too soon.
But let's take clear-eyed stock of the situation:
1. We're three years into a massive re-build, and we just pushed the two-time national champions to eight overtimes
in their crib on national television.
2. Back in August, we were staring at the very real possibility of five-win season and hoping to get to a bowl. If someone had offered you 7-5, would you have taken it?
3. Last night, we were 18-point dogs, yet we beat Georgia in every aspect of the game (except the scoreboard and that only after 8 OT's).
4. In the past eight days, we have flipped:
- Tae Harris (S) from Clemson
- Jordan Allen (WR) from Louisville
- Elgin Sessions (CB) from West Virginia
Here's my question:
Which team will benefit more from the outcome of last night's game?
UGA gains NOTHING from talking about it with high school seniors nor will the transfer portal suddenly favor them as a result of it.
In contrast, Tech continues to show which program is on the rise in the state of Georgia. Next year, 9-3 or even 10-2 look like a very real possibilities.
I feel better about our situation and outlook today than I have in years.