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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!
GoodOlDawg
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: 3 reasons to believe Georgia will beat Ole Miss in Sugar Bowl
Nicely done, Mike.
You see it the same way I do. Ole Miss is good, maybe very good, but the team they will play in the Sugar Bowl is the team they played in the 4th quarter of the game they lost some weeks ago rather than the the team they thought they were beating in the first three quarters of that game. Ole Miss hasn't changed much, but the Dawgs surely have.
Georgia Tech's potent offense scored how many points? Texas? A highly motivated Alabama in the SECCG?
I won't pretend Ole Miss hasn't done well since losing to the Dawgs in mid October, but, as I see it, the Dawgs are peaking while Ole Miss's coaching staff and team focus are leaking.
49-13, Dawgs!
Go, Dawgs!