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Re: Kirk Herbstreit: ‘Bama, LSU just a little bit ahead of Georgia’
Clickbait pre-summer NONSENSE. this article is littered with it. The Georgia Bulldawgs are number 1, hands down. They will be attempting a three-peat land I am excited to see how this team develops and what they will bring to the table this upcoming season. Herbstreit can stick it up his social Justice tears of sadness… -
Re: Georgia football instant observations, as Bulldogs once again fall to Alabama
@kirkhilles....gave us 85 yards in penalties (probably the only reason we scored on one drive was due to penalties) and was without their 2nd best receiver in Metchie for the 2nd half. It didn't matter. Young will win the Heisman unless he implodes at some point. Our Defense was atrocious. Stetson was average. Both those… -
Re: Do you think its okay for a player to opt out midway through the season?
My guess is that he might not stay in school this current term - especially if he has eyes on the league. No need to drop his scholly in that case. If he does finish out the term, I'd let him keep it and then move on to the next stage of his life. The school can't "stash" the money and save it for a rainy day....they only… -
Re: Pat Dye wants to move Auburn to the SEC East and Missouri to the West....
I think you got to have rankings but redo the rankings. Where 85% of the value is strength of schedule and head to head. Which strength of schedule slides every week based off the teams on your schedule perform. Which makes teams winning matter through the whole year. With another 15% going to performance in game like… -
Re: Sanford Stadium among SEC’s best, Georgia tops league in College GameDay appearances since 2017
How can ESPN be considered relevant if they do not have an SEC representative on their Gameday panel? The SEC is the most talked about, most dominant conference in college football and the braintrust at the network thought it a good idea to send Pollack packing? And then give Pat McAfee a 5-yr 85 million dollar contract??… -
Re: Track meets
@HollywoodDawgJrod yes! I’d love to go and take my grandfather. He was actually offered a track scholly by Spec Towns back in the 50’s but decided he couldn’t run track and make the grades to get into medical school, too. He was overjoyed when the track program claimed the natty last year. He’s 85 and still runs 6 miles a… -
Re: WATCH Georgia Sugar Bowl practice observations: New starters, position swap
17 of 85 scholarship players. That's a full 20% of our roster. Yet, the future has never been brighter! For the players who are moving on, thank you for being the building blocks for the future. For the players who are not playing for other reasons, I hope this is a wake up call! There are going to be some talented, hungry… -
Re: Georgia football machine still humming along despite 2 key transfer portal losses
I wonder out of the 85 guys on scholarship this year how many will end up in the pros? 25 in the last 2 years. Is it fair to say 50-60 guys (transfer guys who went pro last year was 3-5) on the roster will make it into the pros over the 4 year breadth. An nfl team only has a roster of 50 something. So basically Georgia is… -
Re: Undefined discussion subject.
Attention 93,000 fans at UGA-Auburn game. If you consider yourself a professional college football fan and can prove the UGA scoreboard consistently was belting out greater than 85 dBa of noise, you may have a good case for compensation if you can test out for permanent hearing loss. (I probably should have capped the word… -
Re: Where things stand with the 2024 Georgia football roster entering early signing period
Some guys have to leave because there are guys nipping at their heels that need to play. JDJ may be an example of that. Some guys need to leave because someone else is coming in . Thorson/Miller is an example of that. UGA is always tight against the 85 limit. Can't really afford to have 2 scholarship punters. CR is VERY…
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