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re: Lawyer's Perspective: Georgia is Objectively a Top Four Team
Posted on 12/7/23 at 10:37 am to PowHound
Posted on 12/7/23 at 10:37 am to PowHound
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You cowards could have kept Oklahoma on your schedule, but decided to schedule yet another cupcake instead. You needed a real win over a proven winner, and you were allowed that opportunity in the SECCG. As usual Bama skull dragged your team up and down the field and dominated in the trenches. The conference championship is usually the first round of the playoffs. Win or go home. That's why it's really weird you were somehow voted in after being demolished by Bama two years ago.
1. Oklahoma cancelled the game to the dismay of UGA.
2. Georgia has as many top-25 ranked wins as any other team in the playoffs.
3. Georgia lost to Bama by a missed FG. You need to open a dictionary and find the colloquial definition of "dragged" as it relates to sports.
4. Wresting from my remembrance, Georgia then beat that same Alabama team to win a national championship. Checkmate.
5. Show me where it states that playoff games serve as first-round elimination games and I'll concede the point. Otherwise, you're simply prosing out of ignorance.
This post was edited on 12/7/23 at 10:41 am
Posted on 12/7/23 at 10:39 am to ClassicCityAlum
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2. Georgia has more top-15 ranked wins than Alabama, Texas, or FSU.
No they don't
Alabama (3) - #6 Georgia, #11 Ole Miss, #13 LSU
Georgia (2) - #9 Missouri, #11 Ole Miss
Texas (1) - #4 Alabama
Florida State (1) - #13 LSU
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2. Georgia has as many top-25 ranked wins as any other team in the playoffs.
No they don't
Alabama (4) - #6 Georgia, #11 Ole Miss, #13 LSU, #21 Tennessee
Washington (4) - #8 Oregon, #8 Oregon, #14 Arizona, #19 Oregon State
Georgia (3) - #9 Missouri, #11 Ole Miss, #21 Tennessee
This post was edited on 12/7/23 at 10:43 am
Posted on 12/8/23 at 12:24 am to ClassicCityAlum
I believe the SEC told Georgia and Oklahoma not to play because of future SEC scheduling. I don’t believe either school “chickened out” to not play the game.
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