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re: Which Georgia school would be better for the SEC?
Posted on 3/21/15 at 12:42 pm to ThisIsAtlanta
Posted on 3/21/15 at 12:42 pm to ThisIsAtlanta
That's actually pretty funny
Posted on 3/21/15 at 12:51 pm to KCM0Tiger
Of course if we look at the last 50 years.
UGA has 33 head to head wins in football, 8 Conf titles , 1 NC
GT has 17 wins in fooball , 3 Conf titles inc the vacated 1, 1 NC
And while GT is ranked nationaly above UGA, UGA is ranked higher than ever SEC school not UF and Vandy.
I'm all for GT coming to SEC no problem , let's get Clemson and FSU and UT and send Mizz and Arky back to the Big 12.
That puts 2 teams in every state except Kentucky and LSU , but I like them and are original members.
4 pods
UGA
GT
FSU
UF
USC
CLEMSON
VANDY
UT
AU
UA
LSU
UK
UT
TEXAM
OM
MSU
UGA has 33 head to head wins in football, 8 Conf titles , 1 NC
GT has 17 wins in fooball , 3 Conf titles inc the vacated 1, 1 NC
And while GT is ranked nationaly above UGA, UGA is ranked higher than ever SEC school not UF and Vandy.
I'm all for GT coming to SEC no problem , let's get Clemson and FSU and UT and send Mizz and Arky back to the Big 12.
That puts 2 teams in every state except Kentucky and LSU , but I like them and are original members.
4 pods
UGA
GT
FSU
UF
USC
CLEMSON
VANDY
UT
AU
UA
LSU
UK
UT
TEXAM
OM
MSU
This post was edited on 3/21/15 at 12:52 pm
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:49 pm to 3rddownonthe8
That's rather creative but would never happen. If something like that were to happen breaking into 4 pods might make sense initially but things would quickly deteriorate once everyone started fighting to keep traditional rivalry games like Bama/Tenn or Ugag/Aub. etc...
For me personally I miss playing Tennessee and Auburn every year and the occasional Bama game. We use to play UF some as well in the 70's. UT and Auburn were fun rivalry games. Bama and GT have a very bitter history but I'm pretty sure after many years had passed Dodd and Bryant buried the hatchet and Bryant actually wanted Tech back in the SEC in the late 70's prior to us joining the ACC. Of course the mutts and Vince the prince did everything in their power to block it and were successful.
For me personally I miss playing Tennessee and Auburn every year and the occasional Bama game. We use to play UF some as well in the 70's. UT and Auburn were fun rivalry games. Bama and GT have a very bitter history but I'm pretty sure after many years had passed Dodd and Bryant buried the hatchet and Bryant actually wanted Tech back in the SEC in the late 70's prior to us joining the ACC. Of course the mutts and Vince the prince did everything in their power to block it and were successful.
Posted on 3/22/15 at 3:26 pm to BuzzSaw 12
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Of course the mutts and Vince the prince did everything in their power to block it and were successful.
I've never heard this story. What happened?
I know why Tech left the SEC, but I never knew they considered going back. I always thought they were adamant about not going back (Of course, time always heals wounds).
Posted on 3/22/15 at 11:06 pm to Less Cowbell
By the mid to late 70's it was obvious that Tech was not going to become the Notre Dame of the south like Bobby Dodd had envisioned and needed to be in a conference again. We were playing basketball in the old Metro Conference but football needed a home. Our facilities were going downhill from years of neglect so we needed the financial security that being in a conference provides. We were still basically playing an SEC schedule anyway with Uga, Aub. and Tenn. on the schedule yearly and UF and Bama rotating in and out frequently. In addition we were playing Clemson, Notre Dame and Navy every year along with South Carolina, Miami, Pitt and Tulane on a rotation. A helluva schedule to say the least but it's what you have to do if you want to become the Notre Dame of the South.
Anyway if Tech was gonna get back in a conference Bryant wanted them in the SEC. Tech applied and Uga was adamantly against Tech rejoining. They had finally started to gain the upper hand in the State of Georgia (being the flagship State school and everything) and didn't want Tech to have any chance to regain it's former glory. They lobbied against Tech and found some sympathetic partners in the Mississippi schools. Johnny Vaught never liked Dodd or Tech because for years Tech would never travel to Mississippi for a road game. Dodd thought there was nothing in it for him to play in such a remote place and a place we really didn't recruit. With Atlanta being the quasi capital of the south Dodd would play a heavy hand in trying to get teams to Atlanta to play games. You have to remember back in the old days traveling to away games was totally different than what it is today. I've also heard over the years that Auburn wasn't to keen on the idea of Tech rejoining the SEC either due to recruiting etc... since the schools are so close to each other and of course Auburn never wants anything that Alabama supports just on general principle. Lol.
Anyway it's all history now. Tech joined the ACC. Eventually turned around the football program, won the 1990 National Championship but struggled to maintain consistent success mainly due to coaching changes and the changing landscape of college athletics and entrance requirements etc... Tech is and always will be an academic first institute with limited degrees. Not a football factory. That frustrates many of our diehard fans who want to win all the time at the highest level and is the subject of constant debate within the Tech fan base but it is what it is. The ACC overall has been good for Tech and a better fit academically. Facilities are top notch now and despite more recent woes the basketball program became a national power for many years. Baseball and golf are also national powers and have been since the mid 80's right after we joined the ACC. I really do miss some of the old rivalries though. Even enjoyed the game with you guys in the Music City Bowl. In recent years we've done home and home series with Miss. St., Vandy and Auburn and have gone undefeated against all three and of course beat State again in the Orange Bowl this year so we still get an occasional taste of the old days playing SEC teams. We are in line to hopefully play Tennessee in the Kickoff Classic in Atlanta in 2017 I think. That should be fun. I still remember the 1985 6-6 tie in Knoxville. Helluva defensive battle.
There are many versions of the "Tech going back to the SEC" story but most all of the ones I have heard were along the lines of what I described above.
Anyway if Tech was gonna get back in a conference Bryant wanted them in the SEC. Tech applied and Uga was adamantly against Tech rejoining. They had finally started to gain the upper hand in the State of Georgia (being the flagship State school and everything) and didn't want Tech to have any chance to regain it's former glory. They lobbied against Tech and found some sympathetic partners in the Mississippi schools. Johnny Vaught never liked Dodd or Tech because for years Tech would never travel to Mississippi for a road game. Dodd thought there was nothing in it for him to play in such a remote place and a place we really didn't recruit. With Atlanta being the quasi capital of the south Dodd would play a heavy hand in trying to get teams to Atlanta to play games. You have to remember back in the old days traveling to away games was totally different than what it is today. I've also heard over the years that Auburn wasn't to keen on the idea of Tech rejoining the SEC either due to recruiting etc... since the schools are so close to each other and of course Auburn never wants anything that Alabama supports just on general principle. Lol.
Anyway it's all history now. Tech joined the ACC. Eventually turned around the football program, won the 1990 National Championship but struggled to maintain consistent success mainly due to coaching changes and the changing landscape of college athletics and entrance requirements etc... Tech is and always will be an academic first institute with limited degrees. Not a football factory. That frustrates many of our diehard fans who want to win all the time at the highest level and is the subject of constant debate within the Tech fan base but it is what it is. The ACC overall has been good for Tech and a better fit academically. Facilities are top notch now and despite more recent woes the basketball program became a national power for many years. Baseball and golf are also national powers and have been since the mid 80's right after we joined the ACC. I really do miss some of the old rivalries though. Even enjoyed the game with you guys in the Music City Bowl. In recent years we've done home and home series with Miss. St., Vandy and Auburn and have gone undefeated against all three and of course beat State again in the Orange Bowl this year so we still get an occasional taste of the old days playing SEC teams. We are in line to hopefully play Tennessee in the Kickoff Classic in Atlanta in 2017 I think. That should be fun. I still remember the 1985 6-6 tie in Knoxville. Helluva defensive battle.
There are many versions of the "Tech going back to the SEC" story but most all of the ones I have heard were along the lines of what I described above.
Posted on 3/22/15 at 11:15 pm to KCM0Tiger
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Posted on 3/23/15 at 8:16 am to Dawg in Beaumont
In defense of UGa, they face stiffer competition in the SEC than Tech does in the ACC...
Posted on 3/23/15 at 9:07 am to BuzzSaw 12
Great share. I'm an engineer from Georgia and I've always followed Tech. I will always root Tech over Georgia. I too would love to see a resurgence of power for Tech football.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 10:10 am to JacketFan77
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We havent had a truly "down" year in two decades. Lot of mediocre years though, true. Y'all found your next savior QB/RB yet?
So just to be clear, the 2010 season when yall posted a 6-7 record and ended up losing the prestigious Independence Bowl 14-7 to the mighty Air Force Academy doesn't qualify as a down season?
Gotcha
This post was edited on 3/23/15 at 10:12 am
Posted on 3/23/15 at 10:54 am to Cherokee Chinstrap
Until you suffer a season with Bill Lewis at the helm, you don't know what a "down year" looks like
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