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For UGA to win that game is a testament to the physical and mental conditioning CKS has built into the UGA program. While there were very flukey plays involved for both teams, for UGA to hang in there and still pull out a win was beyond the capabilities of most CFB programs.
Technically if you take away a gimme 76 yard pass play where the OSU DB fell down, CJS had the better numbers and against what was considered a much better UGA D. He looked extremely impressive while SBIV admitted he "played bad football for 30 mins". CJS will be a top 3(?) NFL pick with a long starting career. SBIV will probably be an UFA who hangs on for a couple years as a back up. The differences between the players was starkly evident.
After 6 yrs of CFB, SBIV is a good CFB QB. As you said "not just Stetson" we all hope plays better. It might even be safe to say that of all the UGA players , SBIV may have played the best last night. That may be a first.
There'll be no rat poison to eat when the team looks at the film of last night's game. Should be a pretty good coaching opportunity to refocus on for the CFBCG.
Na we got lucky the kicker missed. We didn’t block it. He just missed. Lucky, the butterflies in the stomach got the best of him. Have to play better than that against TCU. I don’t care if it’s just TCU. Got to play disciplined.