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re: So how will Georgia do next year when they play a harder schedule?

Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:20 am to
Posted by Loathor
Columbia, SC
Member since Jun 2012
2369 posts
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:20 am to
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Let's face it, Spurrier will retire soon and you will fade back into oblivion.


Can I ask... why does this seem to be the hope that you old guard are hanging your hat on? That's all we hear... "You're only good because of Spurrier, and once he's gone... back to mediocrity!!"

We went out and got SOS. Steve #@$%ing Spurrier!! (And before him it was Lou Holtz) So obviously we should be glad with what we've achieved and not try to get a good coach once he leaves. He has built up our talent level to be competitive in the best conference in the nation. After he's gone... they will forget how to play football?

When he does retire (in four or five years...) he will leave a talent rich program, that has been well coached and an athletic department that has seen what can be done when the money is spent. It will not be a dumpster fire like Auburn, Arkansas or Tennessee... so why would it be beyond the realm of possibility that the next hire isn't going to be someone to keep moving us in a winning direction?
Posted by KareemAbdul
Member since Dec 2012
1728 posts
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:22 am to
Considering UGA's recent success with rank teams I do not see next season going well. This is a peak year for them as they will lose a lot of their players. If they win all the games they should win it could still be a 10 win season, but no SEC east champs.
Posted by K9
wayx....BOBO IN '19
Member since Sep 2012
24115 posts
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:23 am to
your jimmies seem rustled.
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