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re: Georgia would've steamrolled Michigan like a can of beer....

Posted on 1/9/24 at 10:13 am to
Posted by Funky Tide 8
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Posted on 1/9/24 at 10:13 am to
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Yes, UGA had a poor game in the SECCG.


UGA had quite a few "poor games" against a poor schedule.

Posted by DawginSC
Member since Aug 2022
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Posted on 1/9/24 at 10:38 am to
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UGA had quite a few "poor games" against a poor schedule.


UGA had "quite a few" poor games?

On the season, UGA had three games where they had poor performances (rather than mediocre or good).

Auburn was the first. Turnovers were the big problem (two that led to AU TD's).

Mizzou was the second. This was just poor play overall from UGA. UGA still won by 9, but Mizzou turnovers were a big part of that. Without those it could have gone either way.

Bama was the third. UGA had more penalties, more turnovers and gave up two 4th down conversions that led directly to TD.

The other games UGA largely played "okay" or "good". UGA played pretty well vs Ole Miss (a top 10 team). They won by 35. They played pretty well against FSU (a top 10 team). Won by 60. They played pretty well against Tennessee (a top 20 team). Won by 28.

UGA was lucky in 2022 in that their poor games were against poor opponents. In 2023, Bama was probably their second worst game of the season (worst was against Auburn). That was unlucky for them.

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