I do believe Kirby's been holding something back. The offense didn't do much in the first half against Clemson, then they made second half adjustments and the offense took off. I didn't see many offensive adjustments during the second half against Kentucky. I really think the Kentucky game played out just as Kirby wanted.
The Dawgs had been given the No.1 ranking before they had earned it and it may have gone to their heads. But for two weeks all those players have been seeing is, they can't beat Bama. Meanwhile in Tuscaloosa, the Bama players have been getting a dose of rat poison for two weeks. I think Kirby set it up that way. I'll take Kirby for the win!
Two obviously different coaching styles butting heads with each other and for the hearts of recruits. DeBoer and his coaching staff are allowing music pumped in during practice, got the jam bumping vibe thing going, and really telling Milroe how good he is using the feel good /positive approach versus the arse chewing approach of Saban/Kirby. Saw one video where Milroe connected on a long pass during a practice(early on) and DeBoer was wondering why Milroe didn't run down the field and chest bump and celebrate with his receiver and Milroe was like in shock.
It will be interesting to see which team and culture wins out in the end.
Starting to wonder if these heavy practices are starting to to wear on the players, mentally and physically
Georgia isn't holding back. They are getting whipped at the line of scrimmage. Go watch the first two drives by Georgia during the Kentucky game. Something is wrong.