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Posted on 9/1/14 at 12:55 am to
Posted by N97883
New Dehli Forsyth GA
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Posted on 9/1/14 at 12:55 am to
With Gurley and Chubby and Marshall, et al, why did UGA go 5 of 13 (38%) on 3rd downs?

And why did they allow Clemson to convert 7 of 21? If you look at the conversions as the deciding factor in 2012 UGA was 11th, 2013 13th, 2014 YTD 10th. Why did Clemson convert so many?

Honest question. I was tied up with the Auburn game yesterday so I'm looking at stats.
Posted by Dick Leverage
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Posted on 9/1/14 at 1:23 am to
Listen guy, we all understand the underlying psychology aspect of your post. You could of just come right out and said "But....but......everybody look over here! Remember us? We are the darlings....not UGA! Wha Wha Wha! Why are all of you giving somebody else attention and props? No fair! We played pretty good too and don't you remember our magical season anymore? Wha Wha Wha!"
Posted by N97883
New Dehli Forsyth GA
Member since Nov 2013
8063 posts
Posted on 9/1/14 at 1:37 am to
The only outside attention being paid to UGA is about Gurley, who is injury prone.

But you sound bitter, are you mad at Auburn because of this?



Posted by Dick Leverage
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Posted on 9/1/14 at 9:11 am to
You and your brethren are so jilted that the majority of TV commentators agree that UGA looked better than Auburn. That they all say FSU,Texas A&M,UGA,Bama and LSU were the most impressive in week one. You got left out and the jealousy is easy to understand considering you enjoyed most of the attention from November until last Thursday. It is a long season man! I am sure Auburn will look better in the weeks to come. This just wasn't your week.
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