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re: Is UGA going to be the mirror image of Alabama
Posted on 3/13/13 at 3:32 pm to meansonny
Posted on 3/13/13 at 3:32 pm to meansonny
And all of those teams played great defense except for auburn, but they had nick fairley who showed up in big games. It doesn't matter how you score or how quickly if you can't stop the opposition from doing the same
Posted on 3/13/13 at 3:45 pm to CarolinaSoCocky
Had that pass not been tipped it would have been a int or knocked down. Bamas corner was cutting the GA reciever and the Bama safety had him long.
As the pass changed direction to the other Ga player the corner just changed his angle and helped make the tackle.
Mosley did step up though.
Ps. CMR will find a way to screw it up...
As the pass changed direction to the other Ga player the corner just changed his angle and helped make the tackle.
Mosley did step up though.
Ps. CMR will find a way to screw it up...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 3:57 pm to CarolinaSoCocky
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And all of those teams played great defense except for auburn, but they had nick fairley who showed up in big games. It doesn't matter how you score or how quickly if you can't stop the opposition from doing the same
Auburn was 8th in conference in scoring defense in 2010.
Texas A&M was 7th in conference last year in scoring defense.
The outliers tell you that the key to winning championships in the SEC is having a dominant running game that can score touchdowns on the ground (ie. not Arkansas. yes to Bama, LSU, Tim Tebow... Georgia and A&M were close last year with solid running games despite issues defensively. Bama won the SECCG on the ground. Not with their defense).
It's fact. Not conjecture.
Look at the SEC Champions the past 7 years and look at their rushing TDs. They all are dominant.
South Carolina fell short last year with a Nick Fairley type player. You only ran for 19 rushing TDs. It's how come you couldn't pull an Auburn 2010.
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