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re: Georgia, Or Mississippi State: Which Bulldog Would You Rather Be?

Posted on 2/26/13 at 11:55 pm to
Posted by USMC Gators
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Posted on 2/26/13 at 11:55 pm to
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Georgia. The Georgia Bulldogs are a historically successful football team. They have a winning all time record, a winning bowl record, and more than a few national titles. Unfortunately, the words that come to mind for the G-Dawgs are 'choke artist'. The irony is that Georgia isnt highly thought of by anyone despite their winning ways, and have yet to be mentioned in the same sentence with their division rival Florida(despite the fact they lead Florida historically). It seems that no matter how many winning seasons the dawgs have, they can never shake off the feelings of failure humiliation;feelings that continues to slowly erode the program.

Mississippi State. These Bulldogs have a losing record historically. They have never been a consistently high caliber team in their history. Out of a century+ of playing football, theyve only managed to grab 1 conference title. As far as bowl history goes, theyve only had 17 appearances, winning just 10. Against their instate rival Ole Miss, theyre behind quite a few games, and will have to win 19 consecutive Egg Bowls to break even with them. However, the Bulldogs have dropped the chip on their shoulder the moment they experienced having consecutive winning seasons. Theyre content with starting a new beginning, and have experienced improvement and success in the past several years. Granted, their level of improvement was sustained this past year, but that hasnt seemed to bother the program or the fanbase at all.They only see themselves going up.

So, which Bulldog would you rather be. ( Neither is not an option,and you cant choose death either)

This is honestly a tough question.
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