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Posted on 7/14/14 at 7:20 pm to
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 7/14/14 at 7:20 pm to
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Whomever runs the football the best wins the East.

I'd flip a coin 50/50 between UGA and USCe


SCAR's OLine should be the difference maker. We'll see.

SCAR's depth at RB, and talented depth at RB, is going to surprise some people. RFr David Williams is special. Size, power, world class speed, runs behind his pads, very fluid, good hips, good vision ... he might really shock some people. He is very very good and he's fourth on the depth chart at RB.
Posted by ConwayGamecock
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:27 pm to
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SCAR's OLine should be the difference maker. We'll see.

SCAR's depth at RB, and talented depth at RB, is going to surprise some people. RFr David Williams is special. Size, power, world class speed, runs behind his pads, very fluid, good hips, good vision ... he might really shock some people. He is very very good and he's fourth on the depth chart at RB.


Several things in USC's favor....not that ultimately it'll end up that way, but:

As you say, USC's OL versus UGA's front 7: UGA's LBs are very good, but USC's OL may be good enough in it's own right to cancel them out...

The Williams-Brice Factor: it has been known to intimidate UGA teams in the past, and last time they were there, they were embarrassed in monumental proportions. That UGA team was averaging at 50 pts per gm on the season heading into that game: they score 7 against USC...

UGA will depend on their very talented RB unit, as well they should. But if anything USC's strength on defense will be in the middle: DTs, LBs, safeties. Will Gurley and Marshall be able to get to the edges to make their big gains?
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