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Postgame: UGA 31-GT 23
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 978201" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Yup, their heads were spinning on defense. </p><p></p><p>Mea Culpa time: I was not very impressed with the Buster Faulkner hire when it was announced. I thought he would do OK...but he's is going to be VERY VERY good. His time at UGA learning under Todd Monken, plus his willingness to adopt new concepts has been evident, and the driving force for our success this year. I use to watch those Lincoln Riley, Art Briles offense with jealous eyes. You know what? He's taking elements of those offenses, and tailored it GT's personnel. I've always said GT had to have some element of the option to be successful, and Faulkner has sprinkled some of it in our offense to capitalize on King and our playmakers.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]moyndXFmIp4:50[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>UGA 100% scouted our tendencies and knew we liked to get East and West. As you said, our ability to get outside on film (and later in the game) is what makes that possible. That play, King read that MLB and saw him drag towards the runner on the reverse and pulled it for an easy TD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 978201, member: 360"] Yup, their heads were spinning on defense. Mea Culpa time: I was not very impressed with the Buster Faulkner hire when it was announced. I thought he would do OK...but he's is going to be VERY VERY good. His time at UGA learning under Todd Monken, plus his willingness to adopt new concepts has been evident, and the driving force for our success this year. I use to watch those Lincoln Riley, Art Briles offense with jealous eyes. You know what? He's taking elements of those offenses, and tailored it GT's personnel. I've always said GT had to have some element of the option to be successful, and Faulkner has sprinkled some of it in our offense to capitalize on King and our playmakers. [MEDIA=youtube]moyndXFmIp4:50[/MEDIA] UGA 100% scouted our tendencies and knew we liked to get East and West. As you said, our ability to get outside on film (and later in the game) is what makes that possible. That play, King read that MLB and saw him drag towards the runner on the reverse and pulled it for an easy TD. [/QUOTE]
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