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Re: 5 Sugar Bowl questions about Ole Miss with Rebels insider Neal McCready
I agree with Neal McCready, who’s in his 18th year covering Ole Miss; Ole Miss will play hard, compete, and simply come up short.
The Dawgs will simply be too much for them to handle.
Go, Dawgs!
JimWallace
Re: 5 Sugar Bowl questions about Ole Miss with Rebels insider Neal McCready
Good insight from McCready - the only thing I see differently on his take, is on 4th down. Thinks they will continue going for it to stay in the game. Kiffin certainly liked it and it gave them a better chance imo.
Eastmandawg
Re: Gunner Stockton looks for a much better showing as he returns to the Sugar Bowl
Pulling hard for Gunner and the entire Dawg Team. I've decided not to read all the hyperbole and hype, both positive and negative. My belief is that the Dawgs are "locked and loaded" with a mission to accomplish. We will come out focused with intent to cause destruction for this game and the rest of the playoff journey….
Re: The Margarita Doesn’t Taste the Same Without Jimmy
Christmas Day is Jimmy's birthday. Would have been 79 this year.
Happy Birthday, Jimmy!
Re: Glenn Schumann pinpoints the real reasons for Georgiaâs defensive improvement
"Q" keeps improving, and we're looking at another future 1st round pick in the draft. He will be almost unstoppable by the time he's in his Junior year..GoDAWGS!
1SICemDAWGS1
Re: Gunner Stockton looks for a much better showing as he returns to the Sugar Bowl
"Stockton has been better than good this season for Georgia, which is why the Bulldogs find themselves in the same spot they did a season ago."
Not just "better than good" but playing with an enormous amount of confidence. That confidence can/should resonate throughout the entire team from a proven leader like Stockton. When a team with this much talent plays with that level of confidence you have the recipe for success. Coming out "rusty" from the long layoff is a legitimate concern, especially for the QB position, but I am glad that CKS addressed it in some of his press conferences so we can be sure that he has his eye on that situation. This team needs to pick up right where they left off just a few weeks ago, playing with confidence!
GO DAWGS!
GoodOlDawg
Re: Glenn Schumann recalls the moment he knew CJ Allen was going to be special for Georgia
Absolute diamond in the rough! Now if we could just get Gabe back I'd feel better about these playoffs!
Re: Georgia OC Mike Bobo explains why Gunner Stockton âisnât even close to his ceilingâ
I hope coach Bobo lets the criticism he hears roll off his back. He's a very fine coach and he loves UGA. I know of very, very few OC's that aren't criticised relentlessly—the one exception being the great Todd Monken. I think it just comes with the job.

Re: 5 Sugar Bowl questions about Ole Miss with Rebels insider Neal McCready
I agree with Neal McCready, who’s in his 18th year covering Ole Miss; Ole Miss will play hard, compete, and simply come up short.
The Dawgs will simply be too much for them to handle.
Go, Dawgs!