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The Coaches must have been too busy doing their jobs to watch the Alabama - Texas game.
Bama to put it simply was vile. If Ewers had not been hurt, I believe the Longhorns would have won by 3 touchdowns. We may not have played up to our standard offensively, but we were not vile.
All we have to do is look to Tuscaloosa to learn what happens when an elite team loses its standard. Saban can out talent most every team on Bama’s schedule, but the “Bama standard” has not existed for a couple of years. That’s when you have games that are lost that you have no business losing and you eke out wins against much inferior opponents.
During Kirby’s first five years, the Dawgs had such games while establishing the UGA standard. Every player that has been on the roster since Kirby came to Athens should feel they are as much a part of the national championship as the players who gave every ounce of their being to bring the trophy home. It was the players who came before that laid the foundation of the UGA standard for those who made the natty a reality.