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Georgia football: DawgNation predicts the regular season record

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  • MaxMax Posts: 197 ✭✭✭ Junior

    12-0.

    If Sanford is like it’s been in last several years for big games (Tennessee in '22), no way we lose to Bama, Miss, TX or the others.

  • lucydoglucydog Posts: 466 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    I'm in the 10-2 camp also, but my picks are a little different. I think we'll lose to Alabama cause that's what we do—they've got our number. Brent Key and the Techsters have one goal for this year—beating Georgia. We are their "everything". They have us in Atlanta, they have more talent than they have had in years, they have the best QB in the ACC, and they are motivated—remember motivated 19 and 20 year olds can accomplish great things. Writing this is most difficult—I'm sick of losing to Bama, and, Lord knows, if we lose to the insects, I've got to deal with my neighbor for a whole year.

  • railroadtrack1railroadtrack1 Posts: 131 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Tech will come to play, but they won't have enough. I in a big wait and see mode on Auburn, they have good receivers and and new unproven QB, but the rest of the surrounding cast are mostly low rated players, and Kirby Smart ain't coaching them. Ole Miss will probably be tough, but not at home and without Dart, I'm not scared. If things take off and start rolling like everyone thinks on defense I can see rolling through the schedule and winning it all. Field position is everything, and if the D and special teams can give Stockton close to the field position that Stet had most of the time, then watch out.

  • robinsdawgrobinsdawg Posts: 147 ✭✭✭ Junior

    One of the main things I like about college football over the NFL is player turnover. There's a lot of that this year in the SEC, and it makes early predictions tough to figure. New QBs at Bama, Ole Miss, Tex, Tenn, Aub, KY all leave questions. Even status of Lagway raises uncertainty. With this in mind, I think our success will significantly factor on if one of our corners can be a lock down type that can remove an opponents #1 target. If the new QBs can't go to a favorite target, they could have issue. So, what team does that leave - GT? Their two Haynes' stayed and may prove to have the experience to deal with our D. I can see us sweeping to 12-0, but also dropping to 8-4; Tex, Bama, UF and GT, I think all have the supporting cast to have success.

  • BENGREENEBENGREENE Posts: 1 ✭ Freshman

    12-0

    HUNKER DOWN.

  • JBMDawg46JBMDawg46 Posts: 698 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Tough to predict. Could go 12-0 or 8-4. I see tough games at TN and Auburn. Then there’s the Bama curse. FL will not be easy. Not sure about TX because Manning could be great or maybe just average. If we can get to 4-0 by beating TN and Bama, we could go 11-1. Check back after the Bama game.

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