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Re: 3 reasons to believe Georgia will beat Ole Miss in Sugar Bowl
Merry Christmas everyone!
I’m sure Georgia didn’t spend any time scouting Tulane, other than to see what worked against ole miss because they did move the ball for over 400 yards.
Go Dawgs!
Re: Georgia defense eager to show why itâs so improved from first Ole Miss game
Well at least the bar is set pretty low from the earlier match-up for the defense to improve on. After some more thought, I'm concerned with the offense coming out clean and crisp after the long layoff. The Dawgs won the last game with their 'A' game on offense, but hopefully the defense will play well enough so that the offense doesn't have to be nearly perfect. Go Dawgs
Re: Georgia football maintains ârelationship businessâ with roster management
the boosters don’t get a cut of concessions, parking, etc whereas nfl owners get all of that. They also get the $ from any other events that take place in their taxpayer funded welfare queen palaces. College football boosters get none of that.
Kasey
Re: Georgia football maintains ârelationship businessâ with roster management
I live in Scottsdale Kenny. Stop on by and I'll give you the 20. But I don't write checks anymore so you have to accept a crisp, clean Jackson. Let's see first what you can do with 20 bucks.
Re: Georgia football: How 5 preseason predictions played out, some still pending
Well done @MikeGriffith !
Now let’s take it to the next level and open a can of whupass on those Rebs and move on to the semis!
GATA!!!!
Go Dawgs!
Bdw3184
Re: Georgia football maintains ârelationship businessâ with roster management
NIL is NOT an investment to these oil spenders. It is play money to **** their favorite team/ego to win it all. NIL numbers keep going up, with no end in site. If this was truly a ROI environment, then the numbers would already be dropping. I read the other day, the average price for an elite QB or edge rusher was between 1-2M and next years projection was double that. At some point we will to need a find a super-rich booster.
RedUga4Ever
Re: 3 reasons to believe Georgia will beat Ole Miss in Sugar Bowl
I say it again. Ole Miss spent no time preparing for Tulane. They have spent the entire time gameplanning UGA. This game will determine whether an offense with no downfield passing game - or even a threat of one really - is viable. If UGA wins this game with no problems scoring, expect a deep playoff run. If they win the sort of **** defensive and special teams battle that we saw against Georgia Tech, then that will be a problem for the future. Especially if the semi-final game is against Ohio State, who has a former NFL defensive coordinator (Patriots) as their DC.

Re: Georgia football: How 5 preseason predictions played out, some still pending
I’m looking forward to seeing CJ Wiley and Talyn Taylor develop into the receiving weapons that will torment their opponents in ‘26. So much growth, development, and maturity can happen from one year to the next at their age, one or both could emerge as the best in the SEC. They have the speed, size, and talent necessary for becoming world class, along with a 5th year senior QB to feed them the ball. Might we get a preview of them in the CFP?
GO DAWGS!