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Should New OC Faulkner work for uga in the CFP?
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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 929054" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>If the SEC goes to 9 games which is being proposed with the add of TX and OK, I question whether GA and GT continue to play. I am trying to think of other than history, what advantage it is to GT to play UGA each year. Yes it means more revenue for GT in the years UGA plays at Bobby Dodd. But reality is they have 90% of the sidewalk fans, get 90%+ of the recruits they want vs. GT. and basically treat us as their little brother. In the future of the domination of the SEC and Big 10's major advantage in revenue based on TV money, size of schools and donations (including NIL) and major difference in stadium capacities, I just don't see a realistic way for GT to be competitive on any kind of consistent basis with UGA. A rivalry should mean each side wins at 3 or 4 out of 10. Yes PJ got us there in the first 9 years. But I think the ground rules have changed dramatically and UGA is way better in the past 5 years. I am a long term GT alumni (47 years) but I just don't see the great value to play a team you can beat once every 10 years. We already have one long shot win since Clemson is in our conference. I know most will not agree but I would much rather play a schedule where we have one long shot opponent win versus two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 929054, member: 1618"] If the SEC goes to 9 games which is being proposed with the add of TX and OK, I question whether GA and GT continue to play. I am trying to think of other than history, what advantage it is to GT to play UGA each year. Yes it means more revenue for GT in the years UGA plays at Bobby Dodd. But reality is they have 90% of the sidewalk fans, get 90%+ of the recruits they want vs. GT. and basically treat us as their little brother. In the future of the domination of the SEC and Big 10's major advantage in revenue based on TV money, size of schools and donations (including NIL) and major difference in stadium capacities, I just don't see a realistic way for GT to be competitive on any kind of consistent basis with UGA. A rivalry should mean each side wins at 3 or 4 out of 10. Yes PJ got us there in the first 9 years. But I think the ground rules have changed dramatically and UGA is way better in the past 5 years. I am a long term GT alumni (47 years) but I just don't see the great value to play a team you can beat once every 10 years. We already have one long shot win since Clemson is in our conference. I know most will not agree but I would much rather play a schedule where we have one long shot opponent win versus two. [/QUOTE]
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