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re: Legit national title contenders. 4 or 5 legit from the sec.

Posted on 7/12/14 at 3:41 pm to
Posted by CockRocket
Columbia, SC
Member since May 2012
6840 posts
Posted on 7/12/14 at 3:41 pm to
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I could talk about how you can't beat AU and you play them at AU.

I could talk about how you have one win in the Swamp ever that I know of and you go there this year.
Again, history has nothing to do with it.
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I could talk about how you don't get extra time to prepare for UGA like you have in past years.
wtf? Besides, we get ECU, big whoop. Might work out better for us to get another game under our belt to keep working out the kinks, especially giving our young secondary and DLine some really good playing time.
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I could talk about how we don't have anybody suspended for this game like we have in past years.
...yet.
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I could talk about how Richt has never lost in Columbia when Lattimore isn't on the roster.
Who cares, hardly any of this shite you're spewing has anything to do with next year/our game.
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I was just trying to explain OP's reasoning for having "maybe" beside USCe.
Your original response was to me, when I said that there should also be a 'maybe' beside UGA and LSU because neither of those teams should be considered more of contenders than us right now. I mean for Christ's sake y'all just lost the most proficient passer in SEC history.

What LSU almost did in 2011 and what Georgia almost did in 2012 has NOTHING to do with this upcoming year. Stupid reasoning my friend.
Posted by MenloDawg
Member since Jan 2010
6719 posts
Posted on 7/12/14 at 3:44 pm to
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I mean for Christ's sake y'all just lost the most proficient passer in SEC history.

And you lost the most successful QB in school history. But, hey, it's in the past. None of that shite matters.
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