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Georgia football strengths hold on top spot in Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings for Week 7

SystemSystem Posts: 11,452 admin
edited October 2023 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football strengths hold on top spot in Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings for Week 7

ATHENS — For maybe the first time all season, Georgia looked like the No. 1 team in the country for an entire 60 minutes.

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  • truthtellertruthteller Posts: 287 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Not sure how Texas is ranked behind Alabama when Texas beat them earlier. Both have one loss. hmmm.

  • HenddawgHenddawg Posts: 887 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Just don’t understand Michigan at all. UGA has taken all kinds of grief about their soft schedule, and yet no one says a word about Michigan playing no one and still ranked #2 - heck even OSU at 3 is a mystery. Please don’t throw ND as a tough out - ND should’ve lost to Duke if their kicker could have hit just 1 of the 2 he missed and looked like the traditional ND yesterday - all hat and no cattle. Even Mr. Morality himself, Urban Meyer, ragged on the DAWG’s schedule. Just ridiculous no one is pointing out the very weak schedules so far in the Big 10.

    PAC 12 teams are all offense as usual and won’t hold up against other conferences. With the exception of Oregon, they are all offense and no defense.

  • thadecthadec Posts: 611 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited October 2023

    @Henddawg

    Not sure where you are going with this. No one is talking about Michigan because they are #2 and no one talks about #2. And Notre Dame may be a fraud, but they are better than anyone UGA will play OOC. The thing with the Big 10 is that the former has Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan who will all play each other because they are all in the same division. Meanwhile thanks to Tennessee taking a step back along with Florida and South Carolina failing to take a step up, UGA won't play a top 10 team until the SECCG. The same is true to a lesser extent for the Pac-12: Oregon and Washington play next week and that is going to be a much higher profile regular season game than any SEC tilt this year. And even though they haven't looked particularly impressive, yes USC is still out there too.

    Also, this is a bad year to do the SEC supremacy thing: LSU, Alabama, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Mississipppi State, Florida and South Carolina all had very bad losses out of conference. And with Miami and Texas not only losing yesterday but flat out playing badly in the process one can't even claim that Bama and A&M lost to title contenders (LSU can but big deal they have 2 losses). Florida and Tennessee have both experienced humiliating losses in conference to teams that aren't that good. Not a single SEC team seems to have a dominant front seven and the offensive lines/running games aren't that great either.

    The SEC spent the last 10 years making a lot of questionable coaching hires and this is the result. At least LSU got a national title out of theirs so even if they stink for a few more years it is worth it. But Auburn, Florida, Tennessee, Texas A&M, South Carolina and Arkansas didn't even win conference titles with their hires and in most cases didn't even win a division. And through all that you still have Mark Stooks at Kentucky. Auburn, LSU, Tennessee and Florida won't hire him. He keeps beating their programs on the field with mostly 3 star recruits that are going to be NFL backups at best, but he never gets a shot at an elite program because he doesn't throw the ball 50 times a game.

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