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re: Mark Richt takes shot at oversigners....

Posted on 5/17/11 at 7:56 pm to
Posted by Alahunter
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Posted on 5/17/11 at 7:56 pm to
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High school kids right now have seen Georgia win multiple SEC titles and BCS bowls in their lives.


2 titles since 1982.. I guess technically, that's multiple.

2-1 in BCS bowls since 1984.. I guess technically, that's multiple also.

But it's not like that's tearing it up or anything to put Ga in the upper teir in their lifetimes.

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Once again, I know we're down right now but there are PLENTY of reasons why kids would still want to go here. Just like there were plenty of reasons kids would want to go to bama in the early 2000s when they were struggling.


I agree. But Richt is making the case against that. He's getting quite whiney in his losing years.
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 5/17/11 at 8:02 pm to
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2 titles since 1982.. I guess technically, that's multiple.


High school juniors in 2008/2009 were born in 1982? Hmm....


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I agree


Well my main point was a pretty simple one, I don't see how anybody could possibly disagree.

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Richt is making the case against that. He's getting quite whiney in his losing years.



All he said was oversigning is a problem. He didn't call out a specific program, he didn't blame our losses on other teams, he simply pointed to a modern issue today. Tuberville complained about Richt using the no huddle and got the rules changed. Kiffin accused florida of cheating. Saban complained to the office about bye weeks. Everybody has a beef about something.




In case you missed it, my point was (pay attention yall) that prior to 2009 kids still wanted to play for bama, JUST like kids today still want to play for Georgia. It really isn't that difficult to grasp.

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