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re: Will Georgia go down the road Tennessee went after Fulmer

Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:48 am to
Posted by Cobb Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 8/17/16 at 8:48 am to
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ll UGA go the same way Tennessee did after firing a consistent winner?


Don't know the purpose of this topic but, like someone said, I think Auburn is more likely to go down the Fulmer road. Jacobs should install a revolving door in the HC's office.

One of the many differences between Richt's and Fulmer's situations is that GA is one of the most prolific states in the country as far as HS recruiting is concerned. So UGA is going to get players. That's why 9-10 wins is basically the low point for which any UGA coach should be judged, depending on the schedule and/or injuries. And I don't think anyone with any football knowledge whatsoever would compare Smart to Kiffin. You may not know this but Smart actually played at UGA, and has deep roots at the university. He's not very likely to load up the truck and move to Beverly (LA) in the middle of the night.

CMR owned AU. And, except for one stupid, fluke play, he'd have JJ's arse in a jar in his office at Miami. But he'd still be at Miami. You can't coast through the SEC. And I believe that Smart will be the guy that takes the program to the next level. He hasn't HC'd on the sidelines, but he's been a very integral part of a very successful staff and has learned directly under the best. And he's done an exceptional job leading up to his first season at UGA. He has the Dawg Nation pretty pumped and ready for the next level.
Posted by UFFan
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Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 8/17/16 at 1:34 pm to
So, Cobbdawg, did it take you 12 minutes to log out of the CobbDawg account, log in as CajunBama and then complete another post as CajunBama? I notice how identical the 2 account pictures are.
This post was edited on 8/17/16 at 1:35 pm
Posted by TOSOV
Member since Jan 2016
8922 posts
Posted on 8/17/16 at 6:51 pm to
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One of the many differences between Richt's and Fulmer's situations is that GA is one of the most prolific states in the country as far as HS recruiting is concerned


Fulmer had no issues here. UT has historically been one of the best national recruiting schools due to their lack of in state talent. Especially east of Jackson. Fulmer had no issue going into Georgia. UT still doesn't if it needs to. Heck Dooley had some success there that is still paying off after he left with us being able to get Kamara. When UT is good it has no issues going into Georgia as if it were it's own backyard.
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