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re: So what does UGA have to do to have a "successful" season next year?
Posted on 7/30/15 at 2:23 pm to athenslife101
Posted on 7/30/15 at 2:23 pm to athenslife101
It's a big part sure, but all? No.
Let's say you take a team like vanderbilt. You give them 2 years off from playing any football games, and tell them that in september of 2017 they're playing alabama in nashville. Alabama is unaware of this, and they continue to play normal seasons with normal schedules.
By the time the game rolls around, vandy would have had a full 2 years worth of film study and game breakdown and would have the unbelievably MASSIVE advantage preparation wise going into the game. But the bottom line is they simply don't have nearly as good of players or coaches that alabama does.
Yeah preparation matters...for evenly matched teams. Sometimes, no amount of preparation will matter.
Let's say you take a team like vanderbilt. You give them 2 years off from playing any football games, and tell them that in september of 2017 they're playing alabama in nashville. Alabama is unaware of this, and they continue to play normal seasons with normal schedules.
By the time the game rolls around, vandy would have had a full 2 years worth of film study and game breakdown and would have the unbelievably MASSIVE advantage preparation wise going into the game. But the bottom line is they simply don't have nearly as good of players or coaches that alabama does.
Yeah preparation matters...for evenly matched teams. Sometimes, no amount of preparation will matter.
Posted on 7/30/15 at 5:49 pm to WG_Dawg
Great example!
For me, winning the East is the minimum. Winning the SEC is a success. Making the playoffs (which I would hope would happen if we win the SEC) would be no complaints regardless of the outcome.
The scary part more so than the QB situation, I won't say it so as not to jinx us. But we all know what can "hurt" us more than anything else.
For me, winning the East is the minimum. Winning the SEC is a success. Making the playoffs (which I would hope would happen if we win the SEC) would be no complaints regardless of the outcome.
The scary part more so than the QB situation, I won't say it so as not to jinx us. But we all know what can "hurt" us more than anything else.
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