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Posted on 5/6/18 at 1:05 pm to jimdog
Georgia is the best job because the expectations seem high but the fans will settle for less the other big 6 fans besides Tennessee.
The best job to have if winning championships is more important then UF and Bama are the best .
The best job to have if winning championships is more important then UF and Bama are the best .
Posted on 5/6/18 at 5:44 pm to jimdog
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the Ding Dong Daddies from Dumas
I'm not sure you know what this means.
Which version of the song are your referring to as an attempted slight ?
Bob Wills version
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Posted on 5/7/18 at 11:46 am to jimdog
I don't like calling a single job the best. I works better in tier systems.
Tier 1: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU
Tier 2: Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M
Tier 3: Arkansas, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Mississippi State
Tier 4: Missouri, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
MSU would've been a tier 4 school until Mullen came
Tier 1: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU
Tier 2: Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M
Tier 3: Arkansas, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Mississippi State
Tier 4: Missouri, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
MSU would've been a tier 4 school until Mullen came
Posted on 5/7/18 at 12:57 pm to jimdog
Mississippi and Louisiana have the largest black population
Posted on 5/7/18 at 1:09 pm to jimdog
Not gonna search through the posts so sorry if already mentioned but Bama doesn’t have to compete with professional teams, either.
Bama has screwed it up but no comparison. UGA is probably not even 3rd best in the SEC.
Bama has screwed it up but no comparison. UGA is probably not even 3rd best in the SEC.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 1:15 pm to jimdog
LSU has a lot of similar things going for it.
Talented state
No instate competition. UGA has more players to choose from obviously because t has a much bigger population, but they also have a lot more schools nearby who can pull kids away. Kirby is going to be dangerous if he can cherry pick the state.
Talented state
No instate competition. UGA has more players to choose from obviously because t has a much bigger population, but they also have a lot more schools nearby who can pull kids away. Kirby is going to be dangerous if he can cherry pick the state.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:39 pm to jimdog
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The guys Saban gets are ones that Georgia for the most part pass on.
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You're joking right?
Posted on 5/7/18 at 4:42 pm to jimdog
I still feel as though Florida is the top destination school to coach at.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 8:27 am to jimdog
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The guys Saban gets are ones that Georgia for the most part pass on.
I love to bash Bama, but this is just dumb.
Look at Bama's recruiting during the Saban era.
Posted on 5/10/18 at 12:05 pm to jimdog
when you need a 5,000 word explanation as to why you're the best you're not really the best
Posted on 5/10/18 at 1:11 pm to jimdog
IMO LSU is a better job than UGA and neither are as good as UF
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Posted on 5/10/18 at 2:34 pm to jimdog
didn't read that wall of text, but agreed Georgia is one of the best coaching gigs in the SEC and the country...main reason being in-state talent.
Alabama is obviously a great one, too, because of the amount of resources they're willing to dedicate to their football program (Georgia is getting better in this regard), the tradition, the legacy, etc. Lots of pressure there, though.
Alabama is obviously a great one, too, because of the amount of resources they're willing to dedicate to their football program (Georgia is getting better in this regard), the tradition, the legacy, etc. Lots of pressure there, though.
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