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re: Who's Georgia's biggest rival?

Posted on 1/21/18 at 2:44 am to
Posted by Razor Dawg
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Posted on 1/21/18 at 2:44 am to
We are AU's biggest rival since you guys have obviously accepted Bama as your daddy...kinda sad that one of the great rivalries in CFB is gone.

Not the fault of Bama though.
This post was edited on 1/21/18 at 2:56 am
Posted by beatbammer
Member since Sep 2010
38044 posts
Posted on 1/21/18 at 7:43 am to
quote:

We are AU's biggest rival since you guys have obviously accepted Bama as your daddy


SEC vs. Bama, Saban years, total wins (2007-17)
Auburn: 4
LSU: 3
Ole Miss: 3
Arkansas: 1
Florida: 1
Georgia: 1
Miss State: 1
South Carolina: 1
Texas A&M: 1
Vanderbilt: 1
Kentucky: 0
Missouri: 0
Tennessee: 0

SEC vs. Bama, Saban years, win % (2007-17)
South Carolina: 1-1 (50%)
Auburn: 4-7 (36%)
Vanderbilt: 1-2 (33%)
Ole Miss: 3-8 (27%)
LSU: 3-9 (25%)
Georgia: 1-4 (20%)
Texas A&M: 1-5 (16%)
Florida: 1-6 (14%)
Arkansas: 1-10 (9%)
Miss State: 1-10 (9%)
Kentucky: 0-3 (0%)
Missouri: 0-2 (0%)
Tennessee: 0-11 (0%) (DAMNNNN Tennessee, y'all suck)

SEC vs. Bama historic winning % (via Stassen opponent-vs-opponent (LINK))
Auburn: 41.4%
Tennessee: 40.9%
Missouri: 40%
Georgia: 39%
Florida: 34%
LSU: 33%
Arkansas: 25%
Vanderbilt: 24%
South Carolina: 20%
Texas A&M: 20%
Miss State: 18%
Ole Miss: 16%
Kentucky: 6%

If Bama is Auburn's daddy as you like to say, then all that proves is that, when it comes to the rest of the SEC, y'all weren't even strong enough to survive child-birth. Cause y'all Bama's bitches, each and every one. And, inside the Conference offices's, y'all would rather smile and say "thank you, daddy, may I have another" every time Bama drops you a table scrap rather than face-up to and compete with Big Bad Daddy Bama.
Posted by windsor1977
Member since Aug 2012
1154 posts
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:16 pm to
And on first down, Alabama's Tua is dropped all the way back to the 42 yard line by a swarming Georgia defense. With a very shakey Bama placekicker, the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP is clearly in the Bulldogs' grasp. On second down Tua is chased back to the 49 yard line and throws it apparently up for grabs. NO - it is caught! It is caught for a touchdown!! OMG - Alabama wins the game. Alabama wins the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP on a miracle walk off the field play. Game over. Season over. The Alabama Crimson Tide steals a victory on a 49 yard bomb from inexperienced Bama QB Tua. The Georgia Bulldogs will once again go home heartbroken by an unbelievable miracle play. After 38 years of wandering in the wilderness, the Bulldogs must continue on their long-suffering effort for a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.
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