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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 311854" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Now that is an interesting proposition. I really think playing Miami, Clemson, and Virginia Tech pays dividends in that regard. We are not intimidated by the array of 4 and 5 stars that UGA trots out every year. I also think that most years that we have won we have just proven to be mentally tougher. An impartial, outside observer would conclude that there is no way we should be competitive with UGA as much as we have given the glaring talent gap. On the other hand, we have improved our recruiting and we have done much better in player development than they have in many instances. To be fair, there have been years when we could not really stay on the field with them. 2012 comes to mind. They had really great players at every position especially on defense. That UGA team could have won a national championship with a few right bounces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 311854, member: 2451"] Now that is an interesting proposition. I really think playing Miami, Clemson, and Virginia Tech pays dividends in that regard. We are not intimidated by the array of 4 and 5 stars that UGA trots out every year. I also think that most years that we have won we have just proven to be mentally tougher. An impartial, outside observer would conclude that there is no way we should be competitive with UGA as much as we have given the glaring talent gap. On the other hand, we have improved our recruiting and we have done much better in player development than they have in many instances. To be fair, there have been years when we could not really stay on the field with them. 2012 comes to mind. They had really great players at every position especially on defense. That UGA team could have won a national championship with a few right bounces. [/QUOTE]
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