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re: SEC football teams that aren't complete dumpster fires right now

Posted on 12/17/15 at 6:08 pm to
Posted by Dawg in Beaumont
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Posted on 12/17/15 at 6:08 pm to
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10 wins with a first year HC....?

Its been so long since UGA has changed coaches either you're too young or you've forgotten what changing coaches does to a program. Even Saban had a bad first year. Its possible, but the exception to the rule.


Good point, but a few things that make this different are an easier schedule (east 2016 is easier than what Saban faced in the west in 07).

Secondly I'm sure you'd agree that Richt left our program in better shape than Shula left Bama (obviously probation wasn't his fault).

I'm not saying we go to the playoff, I just see a 9-3 regular season. We'll split these six: UNC, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech.

Win the rest and that's 9-3. How do you see it going?
Posted by Titus Pullo
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Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 12/17/15 at 11:36 pm to
I haven't studied UGAs schedule, but unless UNC lost a lot of players off this years team then UGA should be EXTREMELY happy with a split of those teams. Unless you mean USCe instead of North Carolina as an ooc game.

Shuls won 10 games 2 seasons before Saban came to UA, but Saban had to totally tear down what was left and rebuild, but he did have a few decent Shula recruits. Just no discipline, leadership by Srs or depth.

I'd say UGA is more likely to go 2-4 at best than a split again, unless that UNC is a typo and I'm too lazy to look up UGAs schedule.

And as far as "win the rest goes", I'm sure we Bama fans were counting ULM as a "win the rest game" when Saban got there.

It will be interesting to see how the chips fall.
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