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Postgame: UGA 31-GT 23
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 978193" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I’ve had my fill of interactions with the character you’re responding to here, so I’m not going to even worry about what they say. But I do want to add on to this. Tech was going to have to play a perfect game to win this one no matter who they had injured or what the refs did or didn’t call. To put it in baseball terms we didn’t pitch a perfect game, but we did throw 8 very solid innings of 1 run ball. Had them on their heels the whole game, and we were never out of it until the final whistle. We didn’t make any really big mistakes that we couldn’t afford, no turnovers and no stupid penalties, but we didn’t capitalize on a couple of really good chances either. Our OL dominated the game, and was easily the best trench unit that touched the field last night. On the flip side, our DL was easily the worst trench unit. It’s going to be hard to compete with the best teams in the country when we can’t get to the QB or slow down a run game.</p><p></p><p>There’s a lot to look forward to for next year. I hope the boys keep their heads up, they played a hell of a game. Somebody earlier in the week they just hoped that after the game that UGA players and fans would have to stop and catch their breath and say, “damn okay” and I think they will/are. It sucks we’re going to graduate another senior class that has never beaten UGA, but hopefully the guys like Dontae and Dylan Leonard can go out on top with a bowl win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 978193, member: 4572"] I’ve had my fill of interactions with the character you’re responding to here, so I’m not going to even worry about what they say. But I do want to add on to this. Tech was going to have to play a perfect game to win this one no matter who they had injured or what the refs did or didn’t call. To put it in baseball terms we didn’t pitch a perfect game, but we did throw 8 very solid innings of 1 run ball. Had them on their heels the whole game, and we were never out of it until the final whistle. We didn’t make any really big mistakes that we couldn’t afford, no turnovers and no stupid penalties, but we didn’t capitalize on a couple of really good chances either. Our OL dominated the game, and was easily the best trench unit that touched the field last night. On the flip side, our DL was easily the worst trench unit. It’s going to be hard to compete with the best teams in the country when we can’t get to the QB or slow down a run game. There’s a lot to look forward to for next year. I hope the boys keep their heads up, they played a hell of a game. Somebody earlier in the week they just hoped that after the game that UGA players and fans would have to stop and catch their breath and say, “damn okay” and I think they will/are. It sucks we’re going to graduate another senior class that has never beaten UGA, but hopefully the guys like Dontae and Dylan Leonard can go out on top with a bowl win. [/QUOTE]
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