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Georgia football winners and losers following Sugar Bowl triumph over Baylor

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  • DallasDawgDallasDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    this is just ridiculous on its face. So if the kid transfers to Rutgers and gets his brains beat out, you would respect him. But because he transfers to one of the best teams in the country, he's a loser? So it's Justin Fields' fault that the other teams in the Big 10 can't recruit?

    But I digress. This article had NOTHING to do with Fields or anyone who transferred or left the team. it's about the players on the team now, and with particular emphasis on those who stepped up big at the Sugar Bowl. Hats off to them and yes, especially the seniors. The ones who stayed, never quit and always gave it all they had. It was something to see Tae Crowder (the last Mark Richt signee) up on his teammates' shoulders. That kid fought through a lot to get to where he is now (a possible mid-round draft choice) and it was great to see him enjoy the fruits of his labor. Same for the rest of the team. In my book, the entire team that went out to New Orleans deserves to be called DGD's. Now on to 2020! Go Dawgs.

  • It must be difficult to live a life of someone who obviously has some degree of racial bias in people and yet love college and pro football. A sport absolutely dominated by minorities. It has to require some other worldly level rationalization and hypocrisy. Just wow.

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