Started By
Message
re: Caleb Downs likely portals?
Posted on 1/17/24 at 12:49 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
Posted on 1/17/24 at 12:49 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
And you should not but my point is we do not know what will happen next year or after. Will Kirby still have UGA as the best team in the country for years to come or will the program start to show vulnerability like Clemson did or as Alabama has at times over the last 6 years? This was a down year for the SEC so navigating it, especially with UGAs schedule, was not unexpected for going 12-0 but again the measure of a dynasty is long term sustainability and UGA is not close to that yet. Maybe it just started but who knows.
Posted on 1/17/24 at 1:11 pm to TideWarrior
Dang dude, maybe a giant asteroid will hit the Earth and wipe us out like it did the dinosaurs.
"Sustainability"? Look at Kirby's recruiting rankings and record over his relatively short tenure.
We've lost 2 games in 3 years, and only one regular season game in 4. TWO NCs in that time period, fell short by 3 to Bama last year, but still went 13-1 with a NY 6 Bowl victory, followed by a #1 recruiting class. Our star QB is returning, managed to keep 4 out of 5 starting OLinemen, we got a potential All-SEC RB to transfer from our biggest rival (Florida) and maybe getting Bama's best D player (Downs). I'm not exactly sure what your definition of 'sustainability' is, but it looks like Smart is sustaining success pretty well. Just my observation, and uh, I think others would share my opinion on that.
"Sustainability"? Look at Kirby's recruiting rankings and record over his relatively short tenure.
We've lost 2 games in 3 years, and only one regular season game in 4. TWO NCs in that time period, fell short by 3 to Bama last year, but still went 13-1 with a NY 6 Bowl victory, followed by a #1 recruiting class. Our star QB is returning, managed to keep 4 out of 5 starting OLinemen, we got a potential All-SEC RB to transfer from our biggest rival (Florida) and maybe getting Bama's best D player (Downs). I'm not exactly sure what your definition of 'sustainability' is, but it looks like Smart is sustaining success pretty well. Just my observation, and uh, I think others would share my opinion on that.
This post was edited on 1/17/24 at 1:16 pm
Popular
Back to top
Follow SECRant for SEC Football News