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ESPN's Paul Finebaum: 'Georgia doesn't want Alabama'

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  • tpharistpharis ✭ Freshman

    I believe Finebaum must have some blackmail dirt on the network execs for him to even have a show. Who watches him anyway? I have many football friends who as I, consider him a nerd who probably never played a down past pee wee league.

    ....pulling for the Dawgs to win the East and battle whoever wins the West. Whoever, we'll give it our best shot.

  • Rusty69Rusty69 ✭✭ Sophomore

    The dawgs should play hard enough and well enough. That teams don’t want to play them

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  • latemodelraylatemodelray ✭✭✭ Junior

    Honestly I think LSU is the worst match up for UGA that being said I don't think the lack of offensive game planning we use will leave us much a chance against AL either

  • finesse92finesse92 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Sorry, I just can't fathom a world where CKS says "no big deal" to any potential opponent he has to play. There's no way that's an exact quote from him. Also, I really can't picture him not wanting to have another opportunity at Nick Saban and Bama simply because he's lost twice to them already. If anything, I think he probably wants the chance to beat them more than ending up playing LSU because he's his mentor and he wants to prove to himself he can do it before he loses another chance and to possibly start media talk about a passing of the torch, if you will. That would be great for UGA as a brand, and then he could just continue to put his own spin on it like he's done since he got here. But that's just my 2 cents.

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