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re: College Football Program Rankings

Posted on 1/15/22 at 5:00 pm to
Posted by MetroAtlantaGatorFan
Member since Jun 2017
15598 posts
Posted on 1/15/22 at 5:00 pm to
1. This thread is about BHMKyle (your fellow UGA fan) and his rankings. He doesn't recognize 1942. Getting mad at me won't change his rankings.
2. You quoted me first.

You may now have the last word.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58964 posts
Posted on 1/15/22 at 5:05 pm to
quote:

1. This thread is about BHMKyle (your fellow UGA fan) and his rankings. He doesn't recognize 1942. Getting mad at me won't change his rankings.

Okaty. So?

quote:

2. You quoted me first.

Yes. because you were making a case that 1942 didn't count. I showed you in two different places where the NCAA recognizes it and another place admitted it was consensus.

Now. You ready to call uncle and admit:
1. I never called you an idiot
2. In 1942 Georgia was the consensus Champions?
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58964 posts
Posted on 1/15/22 at 5:08 pm to
quote:

1. This thread is about BHMKyle (your fellow UGA fan) and his rankings. He doesn't recognize 1942. Getting mad at me won't change his rankings.
2. You quoted me first.

You may now have the last word.


Hey. I get it. You were having fun and trolling me. I understand that, and decided to have some fun back at you.

FWIW, you were right about about the polls I thought were done in 1942. My apologies. Even though I like to argue I do try to be honest about it. And I know you were just yanking my chain about my calling you an idiot. I just don't do that as a whole.

I hope Florida gets it back on the road. Mullen turned out to be a bad move..although at the time I thought he would do well and it made me nervous.

The SEC and the East is better when there is a strong Florida.
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