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Dawgs fans, spare me the grousing about New Year’s bowls that aren’t a semifinal

SystemSystem Posts: 11,462 admin
edited January 2021 in Article commenting
imageDawgs fans, spare me the grousing about New Year’s bowls that aren’t a semifinal

Reality check: Georgia managed to beat a very good Top 10 team in the Cincinnati Bearcats

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  • MaxMax Posts: 162 ✭✭✭ Junior

    JT reminds me of the greats - like Brady, Montana, Peyton. All had great games (as JT has) and all have had bad games but somehow found a way to get their team a W - many on last drive of games - as JT did in Peach. Remember Brady vs. Falcons in Super Bowl.

  • Erks_ShadowErks_Shadow Posts: 16 ✭✭ Sophomore

    Fans always criticize where their team is ranked but, given the score and how the game played out, the team rankings seemed pretty accurate. Of course, the exception to the rule is Notre Dame whose rankings are based in large part on their history and not their current state of ability.

  • ItchyZItchyZ Posts: 185 ✭✭✭ Junior

    "...which ESPN’s various talking heads seemed to want,..."

    Yes, I too tired early on (before the end of the 1st qtr, I think) of the merry ESPN magpies' fawning of the Bearcats - all due respect to their successful season and steadfast, game-long effort. So, I muted them for the rest of the game, which was a pleasant turn.

  • BubbaBillBubbaBill Posts: 1,239 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Great article Bill and I thought we played very well after the 2nd play of the 2nd half. I think we had over 200 yards of offense to Cincinnati’s 28 yards over that final 29+ minutes. I didn’t expect UGa to be a fine-tuned machine considering we hadn’t played in 3 weeks (thanks Vandy) and with all the opt-outs, injuries, etc. Now let’s hopefully add Arik to the puzzle and we will have some fun times in the future. Also, does anyone know if our scoring twice in 3 seconds is a record? Go Dawgs and Happy New Year!!!

  • PoleDAWGPoleDAWG Posts: 1 ✭ Freshman

    Cincinnati's defense is probably the best we faced all year, including Bama. They were rarely out of position and did not miss tackles. There were a number of plays that could have been big gainers but they made nice tackles.

    OE had a great game but I doubt the pros use this as a measuring stick for him given that he was abusing the backup left tackle.

    Kirby should have gone for it with 3 minutes left. The D and Fickell bailed him out.

    Overall I agree with Bill's sentiment. I enjoyed the game. And for the season.... If only JT had come back 1 game earlier.

  • UGA66UGA66 Posts: 4,316 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I'm late on this one, so will just say, yes. UGA was the overcomer once again, topping a top ten team. It was not pretty but it was "gutsy" as one commented. To overcome so many errors against a very good top ten opponent to me merited this win in the "miraculous." I am proud of the young Dawgs who time and time again seemingly over achieved and took this game from Cincinnati. Now that is a huge WIN. Thanks again, Bill, great analysis.

  • MobileDawgMobileDawg Posts: 337 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Agree 100% Bill, a lot of folks have forgotten that the games are a form of entertainment as well as competition. We enjoy winning, and championships, but it's not that important in the grand scheme of things. I'm in a mixed Family, my Wife and a large part of her Family went to Auburn, a couple to Bama, and I live in the Mobile area.

    Numerous comments from those described above said this was the most entertaining and exciting game of the bowl season. I've been a Dawg fan for over 52 years now and I still get that awful anxiety during games like this.

    To me, anyone complaining about the game isn't a true fan. Hope everyone had a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year. Looking forward to 2021.

    How Bout Dem Dawgs!

  • rhbatchrhbatch Posts: 730 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    USADawg, I like your attitude and appreciate your comments. Go Dawgs!!!

  • Dawg365Dawg365 Posts: 1,109 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Bill, you are the best writer for DN. It is clear you take a little more pride in your work than others. Thank you for that!

    To the complaining fans..."be slow to speak and quick to listen." At least wait until the game is over prior to complaining! If these Dawgs were at nearly full strength, like the Bearcats were, our game would have been more like that of ND and Bama.

    In light of everything I have heard about players starting in new positions with very little time to prepare, I am proud of this team and the coaches for beating a quality opponent that was HIGHLY motivated.

    Go Dawgs! When is G-Day?!

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,879 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Let me explain this to you as simply as I can Bill. While a win is a win for sure. Sure beats losing, right? But here's the little nuance you are missing. Do you think for a moment the pundits would have picked Cincy to beat BAMA? Clemson? Notre Dame? Ohio St.? No! But they pretty much all did to beat UGA. And to my surprise and to many a UGA fans they **** near sure did, save for their coaches lousy decision to prove how macho they were and "play to win , not to lose", LOL! Thanks Cincy coach for throwing it when you should have ran it!

    This was a Cincy team that had from what I understand zero 4 or 5 star players, unlike UGA with bumper recruiting the last 4 years. And we dang near got whipped. So yeh we won "Hallelujah" but think if we hadn't. Their team did more with less, good on them. UGA did less with more. But hey, a wins a win.

    And while I applaud the win, pardon those of us who are looking for just a little bit more from Kirby and a slew of 4 and 5 stars.

  • JimWallaceJimWallace Posts: 6,291 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Bill, great article.

    It wasn't my favorite Georgia game because I like us to go up by thirty points and then begin to pull away. Anything else gets me too afraid we'll lose.

    I'm not sure the game qualifies as an ügly win because there were several beautiful plays and moments, but I'll take an ügly win over a top ten team anytime. The Bearcats were darn good by any standard, but we were better!

    Our team showed a great deal of character and grit. In my view, Kirby is building for a great future. We're on a roll going into 2021.

    Go, Dawgs!

  • BoydCrowderBoydCrowder Posts: 83 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Georgia fans who complain about a Georgia win really need to remember what is best in life... to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!

  • MontanaDawgMontanaDawg Posts: 2,156 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited January 2021

    I was tickled pink the Dawgs won Bill thanks mostly to our defense, Podlesny, and Daniels on that last drive. Otherwise, we were pretty sloppy. Although I never called for any coach to be fired I did see that Yes, some fans (including myself), complained rightfully so about (2) specific things that you brought up:

    " With his team trailing by 2, Smart elected to punt on fourth-and-3, with only about 3 minutes left in the game. Making it worse, he burned a timeout deciding what to do.

    His defense bailed him out (with some help from poor time management by the Bearcats, who didn’t eat up nearly as much clock as they could have before having to punt it back). After the game, talking about this decision to punt, Smart admitted, “Looking back, maybe we should have gone for it there.”

    BINGO Kirby! Yes, you almost blew it and we were lucky to get back into a position to score after wasting the rest of our timeouts on Cincy's last drive. We were lucky to win, and anyone who thinks otherwise is crazy. Kirby has made several questionable 4th down calls over the years and this was definitely one of them.

    The 2nd item you mentioned was this that drove me NUTS:

    " Also, offensive coordinator Todd Monken seemed a bit too obsessed with the long ball, when perhaps some quick-release slant passes would have fared better amid all the Bearcats pressure. (It was obvious that Daniels isn’t a terribly mobile quarterback.)"

    When you've got Daniels underthrowing and inaccurate on numerous passes (and having to deal with a receiver running his route wrong) this is just a jump ball and nothing but a chance for interceptions. Again, we were lucky.

    Happy as can be that the Dawgs won but rolling my eyes at these 2 items...the Peach Bowl win was kudos to the players that decided to play. It gives us great momentum heading into next season.

    GO DAWGS!!

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