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Opinion: Georgia has 3 keys to stay best bet in SEC to make 12-team playoff

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edited February 27 in Article commenting
imageOpinion: Georgia has 3 keys to stay best bet in SEC to make 12-team playoff

ATLANTA — Georgia is the best bet in the SEC to make the 12-team College Football Playoff field in 2024 according to odds released by BetOnline.

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  • JBMDawg46JBMDawg46 Posts: 516 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    I’m with you on these hires Mike. Although Coley was a flop as an OC, he’s a very good recruiter and can coach. Crawford is a good fit for in state recruiting and he young and energetic.

    Brock Bowers was clearly one of, if not the, best in college football for three years. He’s a football player. His actual performance is games is much more relevant than what he does at the combine. I hear your concerns, but any team skipping Brock is making a big mistake.

    Edwards sneakily good. Will probably not test well at the combine. May not get drafted. Some team will get a good running back as a free agent.

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